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November 14, 2019, 12:34:42 PM
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I am doing bounty like a hobby, when its fails and its happen often, i just make another bounty work again, keep searching good project and do your best..
Stressing yourself will not do anything good so moving forward is the best thing to do when you've been victimized by a failed projects. There's still lots of potentials and it will be a waste of time if you compromised yourself thinking about those mistakes. Though inside investors mind it will be different since they are financing the project and losing money is not that easy to forget, acceptance is the key to move on and try once again.
right, who is not too disappointed with the failure, because there are still many opportunities in other projects. before we enter the world of crypto of course already understand the risks, so let's say we have not been lucky. and starting to analyze other projects will be better than thinking about failure
Opportunity to new project ? If you are investors you will not look for new project but the old one that has been proven already.
This is only works for bounties but not for investors even you search and know more about the project you will never know if they will continue developing it.

Each of us have our own way but to do such things that is so unnecessary it so useless in which makes us so disappointed and discourage. Nowadays, it's so difficult to find a nice and good project in which it will depends the stability of the market and the demand of the project that may be relying the support of many here in crypto community.
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November 14, 2019, 01:15:22 PM
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As an investor or bounty hunter, you have dedicated either your funds or time for a pjoject and it turns out to be a fail project, what next?

Many at times we have come across this situations and I see a lot of negative posts from different bodies about this projects, y? Because people are hurt and have lost precious time and capital.

I suggest that whenever this situations arise, rather than telling the whole world how you messed up, tell yourself never again and pick up your pieces, go back to the drawing board and never repeat 🔂 that same action that lead you to following and supporting a failed / scam project in the first place.

Beware guys!

You just have to understand that you took a risk by investing in a project in which you had a 50-50 chance of you making a profit or losing your investment capital. You just have to accept that you have lost your capital and resources and move on with your life. This will help you gain knowledge on what to invest in and what not to invest in.
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November 14, 2019, 01:56:26 PM
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1. Learn from your mistake
2. Don't compare failed project with scam project, they are different
3. If bounty failed nothing is wrong with your research skill, basically project failure happens when fund needed is not raised succesfully
4. Example of solid projects starts from their real use case, will there be better adoption for the token or coin?
Yes I agree with this!! Plus take the risk, I encounter so many fake and failed projects but what else I can do? I am just a bounty hunter I need to accept the fact that not all the bounty is reliable and become succesful there will always be a chance in every project that it will fails. We need to stay focus and go bacl to work and learn from our past mistake.
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November 14, 2019, 02:16:23 PM
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As an investor or bounty hunter, you have dedicated either your funds or time for a pjoject and it turns out to be a fail project, what next?

Many at times we have come across this situations and I see a lot of negative posts from different bodies about this projects, y? Because people are hurt and have lost precious time and capital.

I suggest that whenever this situations arise, rather than telling the whole world how you messed up, tell yourself never again and pick up your pieces, go back to the drawing board and never repeat 🔂 that same action that lead you to following and supporting a failed / scam project in the first place.

Beware guys!
A failed project or bounty or in the part of investors wherein people loss their money if the team or project was failed to give the tokens is definitely a bad idea. What i do is to pause find another new project and move on, if we post bad reviews thats good but it won't help us and its a time consuming so i think the best thing to do is to find another project, bounty and investment.
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November 14, 2019, 02:26:03 PM
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1. Learn from your mistake
2. Don't compare failed project with scam project, they are different
3. If bounty failed nothing is wrong with your research skill, basically project failure happens when fund needed is not raised succesfully
4. Example of solid projects starts from their real use case, will there be better adoption for the token or coin?
When you say "failed projects are different from scam projects", I think the better way to put it is "not all failed projects are scam" since there are some failed projects which are scam after all. Also, for your 3rd point, "basically project failure happens when fund needed is not raised succesfully" , this is just one of the many reasons why projects fail (not the only reason) since fund mismanagement even when project hits hardcap after token sale will also lead to failed project. We just have to move on when projects fail and learn from it.
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November 18, 2019, 05:49:46 PM
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no one likes to be scammed. I mean, what is in it that can really make a person happy. Losing money, wasting time and failing hopes give the most painful experience that anyone can have. Scams are a big trouble and truly a pin in the neck. Moving on is the only option but you must first learn some good lesson out of your mistake. That would prevent happening of such blunders again.
Do you now know what people are learning from these mistakes?
Investors are now learning not to even regard any ICO project again even if they are genuine or they come with a genuine intention.

They just no longer see the ICO market as one that can benefit them any longer because those one that would have benefited them in the past are either dead with their money or they have ran away with their money, and you know that we have so many investors that have very huge amount of money lost in these projects, although some of these blame to I to us because we have been warned from the beginning that any money that we are risking in these projects should be money that we can all afford to lose and not money that is our life savings.
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November 18, 2019, 06:03:45 PM
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1. Learn from your mistake
2. Don't compare failed project with scam project, they are different
3. If bounty failed nothing is wrong with your research skill, basically project failure happens when fund needed is not raised succesfully
4. Example of solid projects starts from their real use case, will there be better adoption for the token or coin?
When you say "failed projects are different from scam projects", I think the better way to put it is "not all failed projects are scam" since there are some failed projects which are scam after all. Also, for your 3rd point, "basically project failure happens when fund needed is not raised succesfully" , this is just one of the many reasons why projects fail (not the only reason) since fund mismanagement even when project hits hardcap after token sale will also lead to failed project. We just have to move on when projects fail and learn from it.
Failed projects can occur after or after the sale is done, if the project fails before the sale ends, then I think the project is a scam. but if after the sale they fail to survive there may be many factors that can be the cause, and if there is a failure the developer certainly has a mistake he made

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November 18, 2019, 06:10:49 PM
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1. Learn from your mistake
2. Don't compare failed project with scam project, they are different
3. If bounty failed nothing is wrong with your research skill, basically project failure happens when fund needed is not raised succesfully
4. Example of solid projects starts from their real use case, will there be better adoption for the token or coin?
Well, those are good points to deal with when a project fails while you invested in the project or maybe waiting for a bounty. We should always learn from our mistakes and try to choose always the best project by making a huge investigate about it before even thinking to invest in it. By saying "don't compare failed project with the one who scams" I think yeah, there's not comparison but also sometimes if the project didn't go well the owner of it just will try to scam ppl to get his money back or something like that. By the way, it's only an experience for you, and anyone interested in such ICO projects should be careful and don't waste a lot of time on it.

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November 18, 2019, 06:10:57 PM
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I am just looking at the sale stats on their website. 90 percent of projects are not manipulating the sales bar and it always stands on the same point, so during 3 months of campaign the project raised 0 cents and it is obviously a bad investment opportunity.

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November 18, 2019, 06:18:06 PM
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There is hardly anything you can do if a project you dedicated your time and resources to promoting disappoints you, especially if they didn't raise their stipulated soft cap.  In the case of the project choosing not to pay hunters the aforementioned allocation, hunters can call them out for their unprofessional behavior on social media.  If a project can't keep it's word to bounty hunters,  it definitely won't keep its word to investors.

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November 18, 2019, 06:25:40 PM
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Doing due diligence and doing your best to determine if a project is legitimate or not is all you can do if its unregulated but if its one of the newer Security Token Offerings (STOs) and is offering innovative technologies that are at the forefront of their field you'll likely benefit from investing just avoid any that aren't fully compliant with regulation in their jurisdiction

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November 18, 2019, 08:49:44 PM
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As an investor or bounty hunter, you have dedicated either your funds or time for a pjoject and it turns out to be a fail project, what next?

Many at times we have come across this situations and I see a lot of negative posts from different bodies about this projects, y? Because people are hurt and have lost precious time and capital.

I suggest that whenever this situations arise, rather than telling the whole world how you messed up, tell yourself never again and pick up your pieces, go back to the drawing board and never repeat 🔂 that same action that lead you to following and supporting a failed / scam project in the first place.

Beware guys!
Of course, when we participate in a project and the project fails, we will feel disappointed because what we get or what we expect does not match the reality and we will feel that what we are doing is just useless because if the project has had success of course we will also get results that are arguably good and profitable but when the project fails it will be something we really don't want to get and we repeat.

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November 25, 2019, 06:46:04 PM
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We will feel very disappointed and frustrated for a while as humans but we just have to move on and focus on better things ahead. There will be several opportunities in the future that will help us recover what we lost
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