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Author Topic: The longer the bounty, the fewer the earnings?  (Read 7634 times)
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May 06, 2018, 10:56:17 AM
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there is some truth. the amount of earnings is affected by many factors. the number of participants, the amount of capital, the number of coins, the value of coins for the ICO.
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May 06, 2018, 11:09:10 AM
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My friend just told me recently that he is leaving the bounty that we both joined last January. The ICO has been delayed many times and it is getting longer. He said that the longer the bounty period of an ICO, the fewer the coins that you will earn. So it is true based from your experience? Should I also leave or stay?
it basically depends with the category of bounty you participating in, if its translation slots are usually fixed and for signatures the long you remain in a sig campaign the higher your stakes but for bloogs, facebook and twiter your friend might be right as stakes are diluted while more participants join to support this project .
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May 06, 2018, 11:16:47 AM
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My friend just told me recently that he is leaving the bounty that we both joined last January. The ICO has been delayed many times and it is getting longer. He said that the longer the bounty period of an ICO, the fewer the coins that you will earn. So it is true based from your experience? Should I also leave or stay?

In many cases, that is true.
If you take a bounty campaign which lasts a long time, you should expect more rewards.
If the rewards remains relatively the same, you should quit.
If the ICO is not likely to succeed, you should quit too.
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May 06, 2018, 11:29:19 AM
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I think yes, the longer the company of generosity lasts, the less it manages to earn on this project. The point is that while the people do not wake up, you need to register and receive your earnings on advertising. The longer the generosity lasts and the more people learn about this project, the reward for advertising becomes less.

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May 06, 2018, 11:40:21 AM
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Well, some bounties have been running for several months, as more and more people have participated in these bounties, so your rewards would also be fewer. It would be better to participate in bounties that don't run for a long time, you would get good rewards by the end. If the project is good then there is no need to run bounty for a longer period of time. Some bounties which have run for a long time have also failed.

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May 06, 2018, 11:44:06 AM
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The longer the bounty, the fewer the earnings this i true , If they postpone and delay couple of times, you should  leave them as quickly as possible.
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May 06, 2018, 11:50:30 AM
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In general, I agree that the longer a bounty goes the less you will receive. As a bounty keeps running longer, it gives more people a chance to join which means more people are sharing the prize pool. From the project's Point of view in makes sense to run as long as possible with as many people as possible to spread the word. I am weary of projects that keep extending their campaign for months at a time.
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May 06, 2018, 01:16:59 PM
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Yes, there are too many participants, if you went into a bounty campaign not from the very beginning, you probably will not manage to earn a lot of stakes.
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May 06, 2018, 01:26:00 PM
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My friend just told me recently that he is leaving the bounty that we both joined last January. The ICO has been delayed many times and it is getting longer. He said that the longer the bounty period of an ICO, the fewer the coins that you will earn. So it is true based from your experience? Should I also leave or stay?


I think this is your problem, not for all of us. basically we should be more aware that all that is related to crypto is always at risk and demands patience. I think you can develop knowledge in trade, investment or mining. so you will not always look forward to the bounty hunters
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May 06, 2018, 01:29:32 PM
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For me yes,but not all campaign that long have fewer earning, but most of the campaign that long always have fewer earning due to no limit of participants.If bounty will long there should be a maximum of participants.
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May 06, 2018, 01:31:51 PM
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It all depends on the company.  If you participate in a good bounty, then in the end you will get a good profit.
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May 06, 2018, 01:36:03 PM
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It wil depend on how good the boumty and ICO is along with your rank. It does not mean that the delay of the ICO means that it will provide lower token earnings. Rather it will depend on how successfull their token sale is. That is why it is important to have a thorough review of the ICO and bounty that you would want to participate in because its success means that it will be more profit to you.
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May 06, 2018, 01:37:11 PM
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My friend just told me recently that he is leaving the bounty that we both joined last January. The ICO has been delayed many times and it is getting longer. He said that the longer the bounty period of an ICO, the fewer the coins that you will earn. So it is true based from your experience? Should I also leave or stay?

it is not like that. it is always depends on the rules written in the bounty thread.
there is what you call fixed bounty and bounty on ico raised.
when we say fixed bounty, the total number of tokens allocated for bounty is fixed no matter what is the result of the ico while bounties on ico raised depends on how much the ico earned and there is a certain percentage of tokens allocated for bounty.
better read the bounty rules it is vital.

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May 06, 2018, 01:46:18 PM
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yes the longer the bounty , the fewer the earnings . but it depends on your rank  and the amount of  participate projects . if you  full time and you are diligent  and im sure they give bigger stakes   . follow the rules and regulations of the projects that you to include and they give  you large profits
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May 06, 2018, 01:46:52 PM
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there is some truth. the amount of earnings is affected by many factors. the number of participants, the amount of capital, the number of coins, the value of coins for the ICO.
not only that which can affect it, because large income is also measured by how fast the development of the project until it will make the project is in demand by many investors, and it will automatically pump up the price of the coin

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May 06, 2018, 01:56:26 PM
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How many we will earn is depends on how many participants of that bounty.
Also, how the good project will. A lot of token you earned from bounty not usually means you will get lot of income. There are so many project that the bounty pay the participants with few tokens, but when entry the market, the token have very big value.
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May 06, 2018, 04:44:12 PM
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Yes, there are too many participants, if you went into a bounty campaign not from the very beginning, you probably will not manage to earn a lot of stakes.
I always calculate, how much am I going to earn compared to people who has been participating since the beginning. If the bounty fund is big enough and project collects enough money, then you might want to join bounty despite being late.

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May 07, 2018, 10:24:59 AM
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Not always the case, sometimes is happening on different, to example I have was 2 week bounty, and then 8 weeks, and I for 2 weeks received tokens on greater amount of money than for 8 weeks, explanation this such: simply where I wrote 8 weeks there was 150 man for all time participation, and there where 2 weeks was 13 participants.
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May 07, 2018, 10:55:35 AM
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Yes it is,  but is not just the longevity of the bounty that matters but also your ranking decides on how much you will earn after. I guess you should have to stay because atleast if you will stay longer your earnings will add up even if you don't have as much as the highest rank atleast you will be paid even more than quitting the bounty. 
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May 07, 2018, 11:17:26 AM
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Yes, there are too many participants, if you went into a bounty campaign not from the very beginning, you probably will not manage to earn a lot of stakes.
I always calculate, how much am I going to earn compared to people who has been participating since the beginning. If the bounty fund is big enough and project collects enough money, then you might want to join bounty despite being late.
How do you properly calculate this? I have been doing this too but i don't really know how to calculate it, i just think that if its bounty reward with huge bounty i can still join with some profits to spare. Idk really, maybe i'm just swayed by the huge amount of bounty they stated.
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