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March 11, 2018, 04:32:06 PM |
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I think there is a gap to do bounty because it also serves for advertising among general public. Simple like that. Look at Uber when they arrived on the market: Just giving free rides. Refferal campaings and invitations is also a way to advertize such companies, but the crypto world brought an entirely new world, with new services, new ecosystems, features and new audiences. But still needs mass adoption, mainly on these new proposed services, features and niches they are proposed to achieve. The diference is that the early adoption pass throught bounty hunters, as they are much more comfy with blockchain, tokens, ICO, and Smart Contracts terms. So they are maybe the main gear of this engine. A bounty is also a form of spread the tokens over the community and incentivises the adoption. In marketshare, compared with Whatsapp (remember it is a Facebook company) for example, Telegram is still a shark, not a whale! In the next years we will see incredible twists and turns, big happenings and great competitions in this market. To fight on this market they need funds, cashflow, ecosystem and mass adoption (this last two parts is on bounty hunters, and everyone who evangelizes about cryptoword)
Maybe these bounty hunter$ mindset can overshadow the other side if the coin! The vision must be long term. Otherwise, Telegram would not arrived to far.
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