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December 17, 2018, 01:57:53 PM
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Projects that were self-reliant didn't organize bounty campaigns. Example: Tezos, wanchain, etc. but projects without other resources needed the bounty campaigns, the cheapest advertising method.
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December 17, 2018, 03:27:26 PM
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This is actually the case as if you just see the list of altcoins that were related in last two years and now if you see the market cap or price of such altcoins  their would be a huge difference. As many would be worthless by now, many did not even got listed and only handful exists is among the exchanges which have some decent value in the market.
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December 18, 2018, 12:30:19 AM
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with the many frauds that are in the ICO, there are also many fraudsters who become greedy bounty hunters.
For social media campaigns you must understand that more followers will make investors' intention to invest in them, which is what makes the team to let social media campaigns exist.

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December 18, 2018, 11:10:40 AM
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Bounty hunters have become so useless that they now offer an ICO nothing. All their Facebook friends, Twitter followers, YouTube subscribers, whatever -- its all fake numbers and they always do the bare minimum to promote an ICO. Even ranks on this forum are faked. Merits are bought and sold, accounts can be farmed, purchased, for absolutely no purpose other than to spam this forum with useless information.

And what kind of traffic do they end up driving to an ICO website? Almost nothing. Most bounty campaigns literally have more participants than they will ever receive hits to their website, meaning the average traffic driven to a website by today's bounty hunter is less than 1 visit per month. Again, its because of all the fudged numbers. Everything is faked, nothing is real. There is no quality control whatsoever.

I really don't understand why anybody does social media bounty campaigns any more. Translations, graphic designers, website builders, app developers -- those are the real bounty hunters. Social media bounty hunters are just scum sucking parasites. They root through garbage trying to collect digital specs of nothing, leaving a trail of trash behind them.

Nobody wants to learn a thing about anything -- they just want "free money" as easily as possible, which usually ends up being worthless anyway. Would most of you just be sitting around doing nothing if you didn't consider this to be a means of "employment"? My guess is the answer is "yes." Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I agree with you statement my friend.It makes bullshit if it is not paying with us and eapecially if we joined the campaign and then again it is scammed.
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