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Author Topic: What do you do with the rewards you received?  (Read 6736 times)
Bostonias
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July 26, 2018, 02:03:16 AM
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If I receive any rewards I will just hodl it for a while and then if there is a chance that there is a price in the market I'm gonna sell it and then I'm gonna use the money for trading or I'm gonna invest it in another ICO, so that I cna get more earnings and profit. It is nice to see that you receive rewards by joining in the campaigns and sometimes you can get in social media and that's for free. All you have to do is just hodl wait and sell.
There's many occasions where I sold the coins for some money because I thought that the price was going to go lower.
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July 26, 2018, 02:34:28 AM
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I actually wish and I intend to hold all my bounty rewards for at least 2 to 3 years coz I believed that it will give me good fortune in the future if I could hold them for quite a long time, but since this is my sole source of income and even if its againts my will I get to sell those token that already has value because the needs for financial obligation dictates it. I sell because I need money to spend for our existence.
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July 26, 2018, 03:09:15 AM
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If i will received my rewards i will check first the rate of the token if its high i will sell but if its low i will hold until the rate will it be in high rate. This reward is a big profit for me even i have job because my salary is not enough for my family. Im so thankful for this crypto its help me a lot.
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July 26, 2018, 03:58:39 AM
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I am familiar with people who also participate in generosity companies. Some of them do not rush to sell received Tokines, others on the contrary, immediately after the issue of tokens the exchange is sold. My friend advised me to send them to EtherDelta. When receiving tokens, place orders for the sale of x2 - x10 (depending on the project) and just wait until they are purchased.
What do you do with the received tokens?

Your friend suggested you to early. If you get your rewards, try to wait for official exchange to listing.
If you sell your tokens in the decentralized exhange like etherdelta, your token price may low.
Most peoples trust centralized exchange.
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July 26, 2018, 04:05:41 AM
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For now, if I get a reward from my participation in the program I have been following, I will sell it immediately when the price is listing in the market. That applies to coins that have good and decent prices. Meanwhile, if the results obtained amount is less good, then I will wait for it to increase its price. So I did not lose the cost I had to spend on the search process.
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July 26, 2018, 04:19:49 AM
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It depends on how much amount of tokens i received in airdrops or bounties. Most of the tokens i received in airdrops are not worthit to hodl, sometimes the gas fee is more expensive than the value of the airdrop token
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July 26, 2018, 04:22:57 AM
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I will not choose to sell immediately after receiving the token. Because holding time is proportional to profit, but only if you don't own shitcoin.
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July 26, 2018, 05:24:44 AM
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usually when I have received a token from a bounty campaign I follow the advice of my friend also by directly selling half the tokens that are owned when it entered in exchange and hold half a token, sell half a token to anticipate if the price of tokens in the market later will even fall, and hold half a token just in case the token price keeps rising.
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July 26, 2018, 05:25:40 AM
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If I were you, I would sell my bounty rewards immediately. If the price is satisfactory. I’ll take the opportunity to earn a high profit. But not all, I will keep some for investment. And if the price is low, of course I’ll be holding my bounty rewards for the mean time
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July 26, 2018, 05:36:58 AM
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I am familiar with people who also participate in generosity companies. Some of them do not rush to sell received Tokines, others on the contrary, immediately after the issue of tokens the exchange is sold. My friend advised me to send them to EtherDelta. When receiving tokens, place orders for the sale of x2 - x10 (depending on the project) and just wait until they are purchased.
What do you do with the received tokens?
In my experience, if an ICO succeeds to the extent that it pays bounties to bounty participants, chances are, the coin price will eventually exceed the ICO price. Some sell half of the coins to buy btc with it. I prefer to hodl the coins for some time, especially if the roadmap is particularly promising.
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July 26, 2018, 06:07:21 AM
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I do not sell the awards that I earned from signature campaigns. I wait a little longer and expect the price to increase. I make a lot more profit. We need this to make money.
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