Lumada
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November 15, 2017, 12:59:53 PM |
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I suppose Bounty coins should be better kept at least for several months, not sold as soon as you get them. You should also check beforehand their market price. Another way out is to keep ½ of them and the rest can be sold.
I prefer to hold all my bounty rewards as of now, unless there are some nstances that some of coins that I see too slow to move suddenly arise high, i surely take that opportunity. Well still depend if you prefer trading more than holding.
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KuromaYoichi
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November 15, 2017, 01:04:34 PM |
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Personally it is always depends on the project, if i judge that the project is good and has a bright future, i will hold the coin as long as possible, but if i think it is hard to increase the token value, i will sell it as soon as possible (usually after being distributed and listed on exchange).
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Ertetert
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November 15, 2017, 01:05:06 PM |
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As soon as I get some insiders about things going bad for this specific altcoin network.
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sangkler11
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November 15, 2017, 01:07:23 PM |
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after received token from bounty,i will hold until list in good exchanges. and see the price on market near to ICO price at least before sell them,and you will got big profit.
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bloodyvio
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November 15, 2017, 01:51:56 PM |
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once I get the token/coin rewards from bounty at that time also I will convert it all to bitcoin. unless the token/coin is promising in the future.
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Casabrandy
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November 15, 2017, 02:58:57 PM |
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once I get the token/coin rewards from bounty at that time also I will convert it all to bitcoin. unless the token/coin is promising in the future. lets give some coins a chance, if we think we can earn more from it then hold on to it, lets not just dump it right a way it will not be helpful for the project, but still depends on what coin and how much we gained, i have earn from holding a coin I think before will not increase too much and I'm wrong it risen now thats why I learned my lesson, so dont judge right away give it a time unless we really need some to spend, just an advise for some bounty hunters to earn more.
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youok
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November 15, 2017, 03:20:54 PM |
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I have never gotten any one coin from a bounty program until now. I'm participating some bounty programs and bounty payments will be done next week. if I already get the coin , I will sell it after the coin is listed in the exchanger. its one of my options
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AtlantaFive
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November 15, 2017, 03:21:08 PM |
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I sell altcoins that i get in bounty which i think won't have a future or the developer do not post update regarding their post development. But most of the time i just hold my coins and see if it could reach x2 to x5 of it's ico price. No one can tell if that coin that you get will get a decent price. You just need to stay updated to the developments of the project and later you make your move if you will sell or not.
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steffi79
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November 15, 2017, 03:23:35 PM |
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I suppose Bounty coins should be better kept at least for several months, not sold as soon as you get them. You should also check beforehand their market price. Another way out is to keep ½ of them and the rest can be sold.
some coins or tokens given by some bounty some of it are you have to search where you can exchange them so better to wait and also wait for when the price is in the high that you can really have profit of it.
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Kurokyy
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November 15, 2017, 03:39:01 PM |
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Most of the bounty hunter are selling their coins once it enters in the exchange. Its a reality because they are supporting the project for the money not for the benefit of the project. Only people who buy from ICO will surely hold the coin they get. Me? I hold my coin until im satisfied with the price, 5x or 10x from the ICO price
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NeuroticFish
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November 15, 2017, 03:45:26 PM |
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Imho blind bounty hunting does bad to the ecosystem. If somebody does tasks for a certain project that pays in that certain coin/token it means he believes that project will have some success. At least that's what I do. And that's why when I do bounty hunting I wait at least 1-3 months before selling. For about half of the projects I still have the coins or part of them.
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chidrawarster
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November 15, 2017, 05:15:56 PM |
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I usually sell most of the coins received from bounties. I see most of them when entered exchanges pump up their prices and gradually drop to hell and take longer time to rise. Thats the main reason why i sell of them and participate in a different bounty. Very rare campaigners keep their coins if the projects are good and try to make most of it by taking good profits. But i have seen very few coins do that , majority is sell them off ann look for a new bounty.Thats my opinion.
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Djabba
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November 15, 2017, 05:31:32 PM |
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It all depends on the project and the team. I watch how they work and what their chances of growing in price. If everything is good and the team goes according to plan and the price of them gradually grows, then I will hold on for a long time. If the project is not very popular and the news from it is small and the price just falls, then I will sell. These are my plans for the future when I buy altcoins that are cheaper after the ICO on the exchange
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bountyjunkie
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November 15, 2017, 05:39:08 PM |
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SELL : Watch and SELL the junktokens asap. HODL : The Gems to be HODLed in a cold wallet.
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feelideb
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November 15, 2017, 05:42:40 PM |
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Selling your bounty is dicey. You may sell immediately and it will double after you must have sold. And you may hold and the bounty become worthless. The rule of thumb for me is to at least make some money from my bounty before deciding what to do with the rest.
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Falgorn
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November 15, 2017, 07:53:23 PM |
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Judging by the fact that as soon as the coins are created on the exchange and almost all of them fall in price, the vast majority of people try to sell their tokens. I try to look at the project and if I think that the coin in such a project will be necessary and will develop, I try to hold it. Evaluation takes place during the year. There are such tokens from which you need to get rid of immediately. It all depends on the specific situation.
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turtoro
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November 16, 2017, 12:47:48 AM |
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it depends on how the coin fluctuating. if its fluctuating so bad i'll force sell it. if its good and have a good prospect, i would hold it. so its depends on how do you think the coin is. is it under value or the value is too much and not going to develop somehow.
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Russlenat
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November 16, 2017, 02:21:22 AM |
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I also have some holding of my bounty rewards, I just sell some when I need money and if the market value of that coin price is high. It is good idea to hold bounty rewards for long terms goals.
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asepsetiawan1990
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November 16, 2017, 04:39:51 AM |
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for now can not be predicted when to sell or hold. but my benchmark is always to monitor the chart and possibly the price goes up. more details should be able to read the market charts
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hell3r
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November 16, 2017, 05:19:22 AM |
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As an observer to cryptocurrency, Ill say Ill just hold all the entire bounty tokens/coins I've got because you never know what's coming. Maybe 2 out of 10 of your coins give 1000% 1 or 2 years later. But there are tokens and coins that are obviously you had to sell just because you know it is shitty.
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