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May 04, 2018, 03:24:14 AM
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This is a question I ask myself all the time that why do so many ICOs usually take so long period of time before they are  finally over. Some ICOs could go for long period of time as long as 6 months and 7 months thereabout. Does it mean the longer the period of ICO the better the rewards? Does that long period of time really mean I will have better profits either as a bounty hunter or an investor? I need some clarification and probably some  advise as a newbie to ICO bounty.



In every project there is a target fund to be accumulated. ICO is done to attract investors and gain funds which is used for the development of the project as well as advertise and involve the community with the project to gain its popularity to the masses. Token is given in exchange of the money you invested so you can get back your investment or might as well double it.

The reason most ICOs take longer time to be done since their goal hasn't been reached yet or they wanted more people to know about their company and the project that they are trying to develop.

In creating a token or a cryptocurrency there are lots of things to consider before ending the ICO that is why some of them takes too long to end the ICO specially if lots of people are coming everyday to be part of the community that would support their project. The more people that will adopt and support the project the higher its value in the market when its launched or even listed in most exchanges.

It really depends if there are lots of people adopting and supporting the coin then you will get better profits.
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May 04, 2018, 03:24:31 AM
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Either way, it's not good for investors and bounty hunters. It's only beneficial for the project itself and if the expected budget is reached, then the project would develop and later would benefit the investors nor the bounty hunters. About 3rd degree of benefit for investors and bounty hunters.
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May 04, 2018, 03:25:20 AM
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This is a question I ask myself all the time that why do so many ICOs usually take so long period of time before they are  finally over. Some ICOs could go for long period of time as long as 6 months and 7 months thereabout. Does it mean the longer the period of ICO the better the rewards? Does that long period of time really mean I will have better profits either as a bounty hunter or an investor? I need some clarification and probably some  advise as a newbie to ICO bounty.


I think the reason os not enough fund raised so they need to stop and set another date before they can continue the ico and also the price of eth decrease which is they think bad timing to start an ICO. They need more time to raised to atleast softcap and as you can see there are too many project choices right now thats why the investors divided into many project.

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May 04, 2018, 03:44:12 AM
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The length of the ico is likely to be insufficient for the fundraising, and there will be a long period of publicity at the end of the ico.


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May 04, 2018, 03:47:49 AM
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This is a question I ask myself all the time that why do so many ICOs usually take so long period of time before they are  finally over. Some ICOs could go for long period of time as long as 6 months and 7 months thereabout. Does it mean the longer the period of ICO the better the rewards? Does that long period of time really mean I will have better profits either as a bounty hunter or an investor? I need some clarification and probably some  advise as a newbie to ICO bounty.




Some ICO aiming for long period most probably they are unable to reach their soft cap or hard cap before they are able to launch their ICO, To bounty hunters the longer period for an ICO means that they need to fork out more effort to get the same amount of coins if the period is shorter plus new hunters might join in to get part of the pie.
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May 04, 2018, 03:54:34 AM
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This is a question I ask myself all the time that why do so many ICOs usually take so long period of time before they are  finally over. Some ICOs could go for long period of time as long as 6 months and 7 months thereabout. Does it mean the longer the period of ICO the better the rewards? Does that long period of time really mean I will have better profits either as a bounty hunter or an investor? I need some clarification and probably some  advise as a newbie to ICO bounty.



Its because most ICO has a target. Usually its called soft cap and hard cap. That's why sometimes it took so long for ICO so complete because they needed to reach at least the soft cap.

Yes, you are correct, I have seen ICO latest for 6 months. And I have seen bounty hunters rewarded handsomely because they stick to the campaign from beginning up to the last day. As a investors of course you can make a lot of profit but you need capital, as compare to bounty hunters, no capital needed, you just need to follow what the bounty managers sets in and you are good to go.

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May 04, 2018, 03:56:01 AM
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This is a question I ask myself all the time that why do so many ICOs usually take so long period of time before they are  finally over. Some ICOs could go for long period of time as long as 6 months and 7 months thereabout. Does it mean the longer the period of ICO the better the rewards? Does that long period of time really mean I will have better profits either as a bounty hunter or an investor? I need some clarification and probably some  advise as a newbie to ICO bounty.



Being 6 months long is an indicator that only few investors are willing to put in their money on that coin/token. It is way too long. And it is a bad thing for bouty hunters because there is a big amount of time to new people joining the bounty campaign therefore the reward for you will be smaller and smaller overtime. The shorter the campaign the better.

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May 04, 2018, 04:14:04 AM
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This is a question I ask myself all the time that why do so many ICOs usually take so long period of time before they are  finally over. Some ICOs could go for long period of time as long as 6 months and 7 months thereabout. Does it mean the longer the period of ICO the better the rewards? Does that long period of time really mean I will have better profits either as a bounty hunter or an investor? I need some clarification and probably some  advise as a newbie to ICO bounty.



The length of the ico period is not a determinant of many and least prizes. I think that affects the rewards for bounty hunters is the token sales achievement and the number of participants who follow the bounty. Many ico projects allocate tokens based on token sales percentages. So the higher the token sales of an ico project, the greater the chance of getting a lot of rewards. There are also ico projects that have determined the allocation of prizes with a certain amount.
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May 04, 2018, 04:16:30 AM
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usually ico long ends because the sale is not good, but there are some ico that very quickly end because good sale and reach hardcap.
this is where the role of bounty hunter to introduce ico to the world, so people interested and invest in the ico

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May 04, 2018, 05:22:42 AM
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Some of the marketing teams thought that the longer the ads will be better for the ico, and I think it need some time for the investors to familiarize with the product, and sometime the team aim for a higher cap so they make the ico period longer, for me it really doesn't matter with the period of the ico, it's the quality of the ico that matters


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May 04, 2018, 05:33:53 AM
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Hi there, if ICO period is long - project is probably getting much lesser attention. There could be a lot of reasons, but for me the projects without public sale are the best - they are just too cool and everybody knows it... Long public sale = not intrested by the crowd... But probably sometimes we miss some hidden gems...
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May 04, 2018, 05:34:45 AM
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there are ICOs that have a fast time and some are very long to come to an end, and there are several reasons why the ICO goes so long
  • dev wants to prepare the project as soon as possible, so they need very long preparation
  • ICO did not get good funding, so dev decided to extend ICO time

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May 04, 2018, 05:39:43 AM
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There is no way, because the bounty thread is just a channel for promotion.
Then, when they end the ICO crowd funding, they will consider distributing the bounty.

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May 04, 2018, 05:40:33 AM
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I believe it is not all icos that take so long. I remember arcblock was an ico that sold out within thirty minutes. It all depends on the demand for the ico by investors. They alone will determine how long an ico will last. All icos have caps to the supply of their tokens. So investors can buy it all before the expected date of the ico ending. What matters is the demand for the tokens.

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May 04, 2018, 05:45:37 AM
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the reason why they extending their ico date because they dont have any confidence that their ico would not reach hardcap or even softcap...actually most ico just runs 3-4 months and if i find til 6-7 months i will surely avoiding it because it must be very tiring for bounty hunters
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May 04, 2018, 05:48:36 AM
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This is a question I ask myself all the time that why do so many ICOs usually take so long period of time before they are  finally over. Some ICOs could go for long period of time as long as 6 months and 7 months thereabout. Does it mean the longer the period of ICO the better the rewards? Does that long period of time really mean I will have better profits either as a bounty hunter or an investor? I need some clarification and probably some  advise as a newbie to ICO bounty.



From my experience in the bounty hunting business period has nothing much to do with quality reward because rewards payments are quoted in the terms of the bounty campaign. You will know what you are going to get before you start the campaign, It's nothing to with the period. Infact many longer period bounties had paid shit than short period bounties.

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I guess they want to attract more investors. The more longer the ICO is, the higher possibility of more investors knowing about the project and investing in it. But in as much as the project is being extended to attract more investors,  many projects, developers use it as a means to extract more money from investors, claiming it's for the project own good.
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May 04, 2018, 05:54:40 AM
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There is no way, because the bounty thread is just a channel for promotion.
Then, when they end the ICO crowd funding, they will consider distributing the bounty.

Yes indeed it's only at the end of ICO they will distribute the tokens or sometimes when they meet hard cap and there is a lot which happens at the back end hence that's the reason it takes long time for ICO.

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May 04, 2018, 05:57:56 AM
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If the length of the ICO is stated clearly at the beginning, then there is no real difference. The issue comes, both for investors and bounty hunters, when the dates get extended during the ICO. This is rarely a good sign, as it most likely means that they are not raising as much funds as they antcipated (whatever the excuse that the ICO manager themselves give). It is frustrating as an investor when you have invested early because of the bonuses on offer, and then the same (or even better bonuses) are offered during the latter stages. Unfortunately there is nothing you can do, and the bottom line is that you want the project to be successful, otherwise your investment is likely to lose value. I would rather a project extended it's ICO and managed to hit their targets, than finish on time and struggle to deliver on their vision.

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May 04, 2018, 06:00:32 AM
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Most ICOs take a long time, but not all of them.
Besides of that it is argued by the competition between different projects.
That's why the duration of ICO is not so significant. Pay attention on updates of the current project.

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