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August 08, 2018, 11:07:27 PM
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Most of them can be sold, thought some of them may take several months to even get listed into an exchanger, so I would advice to take your time to chose the projects you get into.
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August 08, 2018, 11:07:51 PM
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I can also vouch for great truthful Bounty projects that are so much and with due diligent patience working on qualitative community developments and growth behind their Tokens success while satisfying their needs in such projects before going for Exchange listings which shall however reach their aimed softcap and towards hardcap in shorter periods by then.

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August 08, 2018, 11:27:19 PM
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I do not know what percentage of such projects are, but I can say that there are quite a lot of them. For example, there is a project such as KYC.Legal, he was supposed to go to the exchange until July this year, but in the end he appeared on EtherDelta and its price is zero and there are no orders.

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August 08, 2018, 11:31:17 PM
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If the project are good it is not worth to sell, but since most of it are scam you cannot sell the bounty token. It is necessary to join those legitimate project that the team can able to do effort to list the token on the exchange.
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August 08, 2018, 11:32:12 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.

Only scam projects will not ensure their tokens go to exchange. If a project has real team, a roadmap, and a product, they'll definitely list their tokens in an exchange.
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August 08, 2018, 11:33:14 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.
i doubt that they will bit i think that yl8 nedd to think twlcr befprd going to the bohnty campigns world in my opinion
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August 08, 2018, 11:33:49 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.

Only scam projects will not ensure their tokens go to exchange. If a project has real team, a roadmap, and a product, they'll definitely list their tokens in an exchange.
thera e a lto of scam projects unfortunately? so i thijkthat ylu shoyld try to work harder and learn to tsll them alart
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August 08, 2018, 11:35:47 PM
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I think depending on whether the bounty token that you have is in the exchange, if it doesn't exist then you won't be able to sell it, because I don't think all the bounty token can be sold.
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August 08, 2018, 11:39:25 PM
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Not all of the bounty reward tokens can be sold, and if they are to be sold in the market, still too long to wait to be listed and can be traded.
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August 08, 2018, 11:50:27 PM
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I think yes they are all selling, tokens are made to represent their project. investors come because coins can be traded on the exchange. if the token is not for trading, investors will not give their money to the project. I think like that.
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August 09, 2018, 12:45:02 AM
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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.
Well, I would say that 80 percent of them do not get listed in an exchanger, if your goal is to sell your bounty tokens as soon as possible than you could do it perfectly fine, as long as the project states that they are willing to get listed in an exchanger.
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August 09, 2018, 12:54:17 AM
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I think most of the reward tokens can be sold because the team makes great effort to be listed down in forkdelta. Maybe those who have not been listed yet are still trying to list their tokens. Just wait and be patient.
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August 09, 2018, 12:56:49 AM
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Based on my personal experience, I have never received tokens that cannot be sold. All tokens or coins that I get can be sold on the market even though the price does not match the ICO price. I still get money even if it's not what I expected. I only suggested to the ICO to continue to monitor the tokens it created until it was truly successful. Do not arrive when ICo has made a profit and then let go and is not responsible.

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August 09, 2018, 01:08:40 AM
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It depends on the project if they are listed on the exchanges you can sell it,but sometimes there are teams that want to prioritize and be able to improve their products and to make a good result that's why they are late to be listed on the exchanges, but you can try to check into the decentralize exchanges if you want to sell your tokens because sometimes tokens are automatically listed into these exchanges.


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August 09, 2018, 01:09:29 AM
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Based on my personal experience, I have never received tokens that cannot be sold. All tokens or coins that I get can be sold on the market even though the price does not match the ICO price. I still get money even if it's not what I expected. I only suggested to the ICO to continue to monitor the tokens it created until it was truly successful. Do not arrive when ICo has made a profit and then let go and is not responsible.


We can't sold our bounty coins if it doesn't have profitable value and when your coins has shitty price in the exchanges. Holding it can be so difficult, you only need to wait for future developments on their developers who managed the community on that crypto.
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August 09, 2018, 01:15:16 AM
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They don't care about listing in early. If they focused more on building their project and good development, I think the big exchange will list them for free.

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August 09, 2018, 01:16:47 AM
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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.
there are many obstacles why tokens cannot be sold and one of them is the state of a market that is experiencing a price decline, so dev parties will not issue tokens to exchangers, each dev must have their own strategies to issue prices so as not to lose money, think positively and continue to support the project is successful ... patience is the key to success
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August 09, 2018, 01:27:22 AM
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To find a worthy project, it is necessary to analyze and to rewrite a bunch of ICO, I personally participate in more than 180 bounty projects, more than half of them have been completed, as there were many SKAMs. I'm waiting for a reward, if the project with a bad idea and product, then I immediately merge the tokens. And if the company worthy I keep to the last token.
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August 09, 2018, 01:29:25 AM
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Of course, as long as it is listed in an exchange bounty token is tradable. However, according to my experience, the team usually takes a lot of times to get their token listed because they follow the market. Given bad market condition right now, ICOs I follows, have postponed their listing and bounty distribution. Early listing can hurt the price because of dumpsters.
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August 09, 2018, 05:19:40 AM
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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.

I like projects that have functional products, and after that try to be listed on a larger centralized exchange. projects like this will certainly be many who like it and follow it. but currently there are many projects that only concern one party.
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