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July 21, 2018, 04:55:00 PM
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For a year bounty hunting, I was paid a lot of coins, but the further the less comes to the exchange. Now in connection with the fall of the rate, the developers are afraid to go out for exchange and, together with bitcoin, drown the course. We are waiting for the growth rate!
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July 21, 2018, 06:23:15 PM
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Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.
Over time, the number of such projects is growing. In my experience, 60-70 percent of these but can not be sold on a good exchange.
Even worse, some of them can not be sold not even a decentralized exchange..

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July 21, 2018, 07:13:38 PM
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Some project dont focus about being listed in an exchange or not. I think what they want is to develop their project more. Whats the use of a token being in an exchange if it doesnt have a working product? It will just pull the price down and also maybe they are considering right time to be listed and not in a bear market.
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July 21, 2018, 07:24:48 PM
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On the off chance that what you need to offer coins, typically go at a bargain on Etherdelta, IDEX or Forkdelta. These trades don't have a ton of volumes however in the event that you're occupied with offering quick it's an alternative. For the rest, you must be exceptionally quiet at times. On the off chance that you take tolerant then you get more money shape bounty token.
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July 22, 2018, 05:31:32 AM
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Why rush to sell bounty tokens? It is necessary to give a chance to ICO organizers to develop the promised product and achieve the goal. I think at least half a year we need to hold bounty tokens.
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July 22, 2018, 07:06:56 AM
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Token can be sold if has listed on the exchanges and have volume. If does not yet listed then you need to wait as no one will buy on your token. Most of the dev will wait until the recovery of the market before they get listed and they don't want there price be affected with the downfall of bitcoin.
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July 22, 2018, 08:41:39 AM
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50%, and even more bounty missions won't get any valuable rewards! As you said, most teams don't care about lists! Because they are doing fraud!

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July 22, 2018, 09:11:21 AM
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yes of course all tokens and coins are given from the bounty campaign everything can be sold, it's just the price of coin or tokens are very cheap. so you better wait until the price becomes very expensive.
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July 22, 2018, 09:19:50 AM
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I would be a millionaire if that were true. I wish all the bounty altcoins can sell. They don't get even on the exchanges. I was doing bounty for 2017. and that year was great. But this year I get paid for less than 20 % of all bounties that I did, and from that only, 3 % got to the exchanges. This year was the worst for me. If you are lucky and you get paid at all, then you can sell it. Of course if the coin is worth something when you finally get it and then you sell it.

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July 22, 2018, 07:57:16 PM
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All tokens can be sold, except for those that were not very successful with ICO or for example they were bent
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July 22, 2018, 08:34:13 PM
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well there is thirty two altcins in my ethereum wallet and i can't even sell %70 of it . Shitcoin trash growing up so fast and i have no idea how to stop it.
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July 22, 2018, 09:39:28 PM
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yes of course all tokens and coins are given from the bounty campaign everything can be sold, it's just the price of coin or tokens are very cheap. so you better wait until the price becomes very expensive.
The decision to sell or hold coins received from bounty campaigns is up to you because it is the result of a serious work process with your bounty campaigns. For me, I usually keep the coins I get from bounty projects because that's how I support the project as well as to invest with very little risk.
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July 25, 2018, 05:41:01 PM
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All the Initial Coin offering projects must list their tokens in some exchanges in order to boost their prices and the circulation supply. They need it in order to continue their existence in the market; however, if you faced the SCAM project, you are probably won't be paid 
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July 25, 2018, 06:12:38 PM
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Among the different types of development that do not have multiple tokens, it takes time to sign up. Currently exchanging fees for lists if the required trading volume is not met. After that the token is delayed in the list.
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July 26, 2018, 07:36:28 PM
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Yes, you can decide to sell off all of your bounty tokens once you get them if they are listed on any of the exchanges, especially if you do not think they are worthy of hodling. Or, you might also want to consider hodling a part of it, while you sell the other part. Either ways, it's a good choice.
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July 26, 2018, 07:40:26 PM
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Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.
You can always try to sell it on decentralized exchange, here on forum or in one of telegram groups. Sometimes that is not possible. For percentage I don't know but many projects fail to list their tokens on exchanges, maybe they are busy building their project or they took money and run away.
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July 26, 2018, 07:43:53 PM
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Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.
You can always try to sell it on decentralized exchange, here on forum or in one of telegram groups. Sometimes that is not possible. For percentage I don't know but many projects fail to list their tokens on exchanges, maybe they are busy building their project or they took money and run away.

on a decentralized exchange the price is lower by 90-99% of the price of ico! Better hold to good exchangers and only then sell all
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July 26, 2018, 07:46:51 PM
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n my opinion, those projects that prefer to work on their project rather than prefer flippers (and focus on exchanges) have the best long-term potential. I like projects that have working products, and immediately after that try to get to larger centralized exchanges
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July 26, 2018, 11:36:07 PM
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Decentralised exchanges like Forkdelta allow you to sell almost every coin. But to be honest i have so many coins that cost 1-5 dollars, so it's not too easy to sell them because of the gas price.
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July 26, 2018, 11:40:10 PM
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Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.

Better to look for projects that live with an active team and have high performance. For dead coins and no price, certainly sad too. Most likely offered in this forum, but it's also difficult to sell.
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