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Author Topic: Is it normal to wait for 6 months for a bounty reward?  (Read 6982 times)
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July 09, 2018, 12:34:20 PM
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Usually serious projects pay coins within 1 month from the date of ICO's termination. I don't think it's normal. I think that if you don't receive a reward for more than 3 months, basically this is a scam.
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July 09, 2018, 12:34:26 PM
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There are long-standing award campaigns. My award campaign lasted 10 weeks in total. The first half is in the second half, the fifth half is in the longer campaigns. You can contact Admin for detailed information.
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July 09, 2018, 12:37:01 PM
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In my experienced, the longest bounty that I have waited is two (2) months from the time that the ICO ends. However, there is one bounty that the ICO haven't started yet, so it took now 3 months already. You can never tell how long you have to wait. As long as the community and the dev team is active and aggressive in replying the bounty hunter's concern, I think its fine. Besides, sometimes those long waited coin is much valuable that the others.

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July 09, 2018, 12:44:00 PM
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 Some bounty actually takes a long period of time to pay. And most of the time, their complaint is their inability to reach a soft cap within a specified period, and until the end of the ICO, they can't distribute coin to both their contributors and their bounty participant. Hence, the reason for the long delay.
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July 09, 2018, 12:45:08 PM
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Most of us join bounty campaigns because it is one of the means for us to get coins. I just want to verify how many of us have experienced waiting for a long period of time to get our coins. Don't get me wrong, i do trust the managers and what they say. And, most of them give valid  reasons why it'll take that long for them to distribute the rewards. In average, how long do you receive your coins after a bounty campaign?

definetly this is not normal to a bounty hunting to wait in 6 months before we can recieve those our bounty tokens,because after the ICO is finished we must wait only almost for 1months and this is the maximum period of time and after this we recieve our tokens,thats why if we wait in 6months,thats is injustice and something fishy about that ICO project.

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July 09, 2018, 12:46:08 PM
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6 months is still normal, even there is a year waiting for the gift, in because each project would take time to develop
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July 09, 2018, 12:51:23 PM
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Yes long wait no one likes.6 months is too much.But the participants of the bounty can not affect this process.We have to hope and wait for their well-deserved awards.
It's not that long, it's absurd. I think during this time you can have time to make a few more bounty and completely forget about it. I think here it is necessary to look for the reasons that the ICO lasted for such a huge period.
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July 09, 2018, 12:51:39 PM
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Most of us join bounty campaigns because it is one of the means for us to get coins. I just want to verify how many of us have experienced waiting for a long period of time to get our coins. Don't get me wrong, i do trust the managers and what they say. And, most of them give valid  reasons why it'll take that long for them to distribute the rewards. In average, how long do you receive your coins after a bounty campaign?
depending on the road map they have made, I think that's normal, because following a bounty trip to get rewards is not something that can be accelerated. because an ICO project takes a little longer time than we imagine to develop their project
I also often experience token distribution even more than 6 months
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July 09, 2018, 12:54:39 PM
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Long-term ones from non-air prize campaigns bring good returns. What needs to be done requires a good research before joining certain award campaigns.
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July 09, 2018, 12:58:36 PM
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Most of us join bounty campaigns because it is one of the means for us to get coins. I just want to verify how many of us have experienced waiting for a long period of time to get our coins. Don't get me wrong, i do trust the managers and what they say. And, most of them give valid  reasons why it'll take that long for them to distribute the rewards. In average, how long do you receive your coins after a bounty campaign?
Too long for bounty participants. The campaigns I participated in lasted for 1-2 months. and is distributed within 1 month after the end, which means a maximum of 3 months I can receive the token. 6 months if not distributed. I think you should forget it. because it is a scam campaign

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July 09, 2018, 01:06:52 PM
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Relative to the other is long. But sometimes there are projects that can be paid in 9-12 months. It all depends on what they're doing. If you can see that they develop the product and really do a quality thing that can be safely waited.
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July 09, 2018, 01:08:44 PM
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Most of us join bounty campaigns because it is one of the means for us to get coins. I just want to verify how many of us have experienced waiting for a long period of time to get our coins. Don't get me wrong, i do trust the managers and what they say. And, most of them give valid  reasons why it'll take that long for them to distribute the rewards. In average, how long do you receive your coins after a bounty campaign?

I totally agree with you on this OP. With all my past campaigns, i still haven't received any tokens. So many reasons, one say that they haven't reach the soft cap, the other not enough volume to be listed on exchange, etc. So tired of waiting but still hopeful that i will receive those tokens. I wish.

That's why choosing a project that you will join in for campaign is critical as choosing a project that you want to invest in. Remember that we are investing our time here by promoting their projects, that's why we should not just jump in to projects that we cannot see booming in the near future.

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July 09, 2018, 01:11:32 PM
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I believe that participation in bounty companies is like a pendulum, the main thing is to shake it stronger, and then the payments will not be long in coming, even if you take a month break.
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July 09, 2018, 01:15:07 PM
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Sometimes it takes quite a while for bounties to pay off especially when they took a long period of time and had a number of participants, factoring in the rewards for everyone might take quite a long time, it's however unheard of a scenario where it takes six months to get paid, if the bounty was of high quality then don't give up just yet, it might just pay in the long run. But there are also chances that you took part in a scam county

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July 09, 2018, 01:19:13 PM
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It is absolutely abnormal, irrational and unjustifiable for one to wait for a whole lot of 6 months for a bounty reward even when it is not stated in the white paper, i think a stop should be put on this
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July 09, 2018, 01:30:38 PM
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Sometimes it takes that long months before the distribution of bounties and you may think that it is a scam but it is depends on the project if they are extended due to they are not success or a failure, it happen sometimes that bounty hunters didn't received their expected bounty token and we must keep go on and accept it, their are still good bounty out their that give bounty rewards in just a weeks after their ICO done.

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July 09, 2018, 01:34:02 PM
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No, dude, you can forget)))) Of course, it's possible that you forgot to pay, but most likely the company has merged or failed)
Not more than a month should go to the distribution of awards for participation) Roll Eyes
Usually it is written in the conditions, so if the company does not comply with them - raise topics to inform other people about SCAM.
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July 09, 2018, 01:36:01 PM
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I do not think it is good to wait for such a long duration of time, but if that has happened, you do not have any other choice but to wait and see what the outcome would be. If you find yourself participating in a project that was not well analyzed before joining, you may not be able to predict what the outcome would be. We just need to be careful of the projects we promote.
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July 09, 2018, 01:38:36 PM
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No, dude, you can forget)))) Of course, it's possible that you forgot to pay, but most likely the company has merged or failed)
Not more than a month should go to the distribution of awards for participation) Roll Eyes
Usually it is written in the conditions, so if the company does not comply with them - raise topics to inform other people about SCAM.

Paying the hunters after 6 months or even more is a bad practice and this can be indicated as a bad behaviour from the team.
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July 09, 2018, 01:41:19 PM
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NO it is not normal because usually team developers will pay bounty hunters more or less 30 days after the ICO ends and that 6 moths of waiting but still no sign of getting a coins smells something fishy like what others said that the project is dead or it is a scam. Well we cannot argue with because there are really many scam ICO nowadays.
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