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February 23, 2020, 12:44:41 PM
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I think it's natural that bounty hunters hope for projects that are done because bounty hunters use their time and work. But indeed the conditions now are not like in 2017 where many bounty hunters get fairly large results

Well.. I was active here during 2017, and I was fortunate enough to grab some good rewards from various bounty campaigns. Back then, some of the signature campaigns paid me as much as $1,000 for just 4 weeks, while even the social media bounties had an average payout rate of ~$100 per campaign. Those days are long gone.. and my advice is to look for some other avenue to collect cryptocurrency and move on.
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February 23, 2020, 01:32:53 PM
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As a bounty hunter, I spend some of my time and effort in doing works in bounties and I can say that it is kinda hard to comply with 10 posts each week doing signature campaign. I am doing my best (although it is not enough) to create a constructive posts as much as possible to comply with the rules of the bounties I join (take note that english is not my first language). I am not expecting too much in those bounties I join, but as a bounty hunter, some decent amount of payment is enough for those time and effort we exerted, but unfortunately, not all campaigns can pay and comply with that expectations especially if those campaigns are not legit to start with. Sad
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February 23, 2020, 01:57:38 PM
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If you want have good profits from bounty then you must check the token when it is going to be listed from time to time so you would be able get a good price when you sell it but if you don't well all you can do is HOPE that the token price bounce back or even reach higher to what it's projected price to be.
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February 23, 2020, 01:59:22 PM
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Gold times of Bounty hunters are gone
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February 23, 2020, 01:59:38 PM
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NB: Taking profits does not literally mean dumping tokens, for examples, i earned 4,500,000 cyfm then worth over 200$
Today it worths less than 10$.

I have seen a lot of ICO tokens before that had a massive sale during their crowdfunding stage and a lot of people were expecting for a massive growth, however, it turned the other way around. That is why joining bounties is same as trading or investing, you should really do your own research whether it is worth spending time and supporting. I've been into some bounties with less participant where tthe value was massive when the bounty was distributed. Don't be a bounty hunter who follows hype, make your own research and stand and your own point of view and opinion.


yes, but research does not necessarily ensure that the project will succeed.
so participating in many projects, even if this is a good way, even if it has the risk of being the project will be a scam, because you follow as much as any project that comes out, so the chances will be the same 50:50, except in case you are really unlucky.
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February 23, 2020, 05:46:05 PM
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I understand your position. I must confess that I've been guilty of expecting too much from projects, only to get my hopes dashed. I participated in WPP bounty and after the tokens was distributed, the value of my tokens was worth over $500, I was expecting the value to go much higher as that was what must persons were saying on their telegram group. I was stupid to buy that. As we speak now, the value is less than $19, I can't even dump it. I just left it on my wallet, waiting for a miracle.
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February 23, 2020, 06:05:49 PM
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NB: Taking profits does not literally mean dumping tokens, for examples, i earned 4,500,000 cyfm then worth over 200$
Today it worths less than 10$.

I have seen a lot of ICO tokens before that had a massive sale during their crowdfunding stage and a lot of people were expecting for a massive growth, however, it turned the other way around. That is why joining bounties is same as trading or investing, you should really do your own research whether it is worth spending time and supporting. I've been into some bounties with less participant where tthe value was massive when the bounty was distributed. Don't be a bounty hunter who follows hype, make your own research and stand and your own point of view and opinion.


yes, but research does not necessarily ensure that the project will succeed.
so participating in many projects, even if this is a good way, even if it has the risk of being the project will be a scam, because you follow as much as any project that comes out, so the chances will be the same 50:50, except in case you are really unlucky.

Of course, no one is insured against the results of projects, but in this respect, bounty projects are much more attractive, because there you can only invest time and not get anything in return, but even in this case, time is also a resource that should be used wisely.
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February 23, 2020, 06:24:18 PM
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The best way to get good profit from bounties is to sell quickly once trading starts, this way you will get good reward and you can buy back when the price goes down

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February 23, 2020, 06:33:12 PM
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The best way to get good profit from bounties is to sell quickly once trading starts, this way you will get good reward and you can buy back when the price goes down
Of course, it is still necessary to guess with the moment, and have time to sell at the best rate, in this respect it is profitable to have connections with the admins, do you think this happens?
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February 23, 2020, 07:15:44 PM
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Indeed that is what is obtainable often times, truth is most time when a bounty hunter promotes a project, instead of selling to take the reward for their effort, they would want to hold or complain  about the token price being dumped and at the end they regret not selling because the token price has dumped more even though it might rise in the future.

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February 23, 2020, 07:24:18 PM
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Indeed that is what is obtainable often times, truth is most time when a bounty hunter promotes a project, instead of selling to take the reward for their effort, they would want to hold or complain  about the token price being dumped and at the end they regret not selling because the token price has dumped more even though it might rise in the future.
You look at the root, very reasonable words. For today, if you don't think about it, the investment looks more like a game, whether it's an investment of your time or personal money, I would like people to think more before they start doing something, rather than chasing beautiful promises, to start with a little check of what's written...
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February 23, 2020, 08:27:52 PM
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The best way to get good profit from bounties is to sell quickly once trading starts, this way you will get good reward and you can buy back when the price goes down
Sometimes dumps happen so fast that you won't be able to get a good price. When the floodgates open everyone will want to do the same thing.
If you miss that ppoint and see the coin is looking like it's oversold already it could be a good idea to wait and see if it recovers.

Not all coins are total shitcoins that keep dumping to 0 and if you happened to hold that worst shitcoin you've screwed up by joining the bounty, not by not being the first to sell.

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February 23, 2020, 08:51:25 PM
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If you want have good profits from bounty then you must check the token when it is going to be listed from time to time so you would be able get a good price when you sell it but if you don't well all you can do is HOPE that the token price bounce back or even reach higher to what it's projected price to be.
the most important thing now is to have time to sell the token immediately after listing on the exchange. no matter how good a project is, it still loses its price a huge number of times. this is a big problem but it is also a great opportunity to increase the number of tokens in your portfolio by 10-20 times if you manage to sell these coins very fast

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February 24, 2020, 11:17:52 AM
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If you want have good profits from bounty then you must check the token when it is going to be listed from time to time so you would be able get a good price when you sell it but if you don't well all you can do is HOPE that the token price bounce back or even reach higher to what it's projected price to be.
the most important thing now is to have time to sell the token immediately after listing on the exchange. no matter how good a project is, it still loses its price a huge number of times. this is a big problem but it is also a great opportunity to increase the number of tokens in your portfolio by 10-20 times if you manage to sell these coins very fast
You are right, but some people manage and can foresee whether a token will be able to meet the expectations of users in the future, those who have invested in the project and give good growth on the stock exchanges, this art.
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February 24, 2020, 11:31:36 PM
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Gold times of Bounty hunters are gone

I do not believe that gold times are gone, i rather term it that an opportunity was lost and there will be more opportunities.

Bounty Hunting is best enjoyed when its a side job done on your leisures, this helps you to screen, scrutinize, examine and choose Bounties to join.

If you are a full timer Bounty hunter, then you are wrong because until you learn patience and patience, you could get to work for several unpaid projects.

Don't expect too much from Bounty tokens, but make most of your participation by learning and applying knowledge
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February 25, 2020, 01:57:39 PM
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NB: Taking profits does not literally mean dumping tokens, for examples, i earned 4,500,000 cyfm then worth over 200$
Today it worths less than 10$.

I have seen a lot of ICO tokens before that had a massive sale during their crowdfunding stage and a lot of people were expecting for a massive growth, however, it turned the other way around. That is why joining bounties is same as trading or investing, you should really do your own research whether it is worth spending time and supporting. I've been into some bounties with less participant where tthe value was massive when the bounty was distributed. Don't be a bounty hunter who follows hype, make your own research and stand and your own point of view and opinion.


yes, but research does not necessarily ensure that the project will succeed.
so participating in many projects, even if this is a good way, even if it has the risk of being the project will be a scam, because you follow as much as any project that comes out, so the chances will be the same 50:50, except in case you are really unlucky.

Of course, no one is insured against the results of projects, but in this respect, bounty projects are much more attractive, because there you can only invest time and not get anything in return, but even in this case, time is also a resource that should be used wisely.
But if you are creating the chart about how much successful project and that will be very small. There was no insurance by participated in the bounty campaign and what will give you more guarantee is how good your analyzation to the project that you are interested to participate in the campaign. This is not something that can be done easily. So many hunters are always getting trapped.

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February 25, 2020, 02:04:25 PM
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The best way to get good profit from bounties is to sell quickly once trading starts, this way you will get good reward and you can buy back when the price goes down
Sometimes dumps happen so fast that you won't be able to get a good price. When the floodgates open everyone will want to do the same thing.
If you miss that ppoint and see the coin is looking like it's oversold already it could be a good idea to wait and see if it recovers.

Not all coins are total shitcoins that keep dumping to 0 and if you happened to hold that worst shitcoin you've screwed up by joining the bounty, not by not being the first to sell.


right, because not all altcoin is shitcoin, so there are still many people who support IEO, like me. it's just that, don't expect too much, even though sometimes there is volume, however, the price is not in accordance with the initial price. however, we deserve to try it. the thing to guard is you know the development of the coin do you know the right time to sell it.
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February 25, 2020, 02:04:31 PM
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Gold times of Bounty hunters are gone

I do not believe that gold times are gone, i rather term it that an opportunity was lost and there will be more opportunities.

Bounty Hunting is best enjoyed when its a side job done on your leisures, this helps you to screen, scrutinize, examine and choose Bounties to join.

If you are a full timer Bounty hunter, then you are wrong because until you learn patience and patience, you could get to work for several unpaid projects.

Don't expect too much from Bounty tokens, but make most of your participation by learning and applying knowledge


There's always a season for everything and it might not the beat time for bounty hunting. However, I still have my hopes for bounty hunting and I believe that we will gain a good profit through it again in time. Bounty hunting is like a trial and error where there's no guarantee that we could get paid with good value of tokens. We shouldn't expect too much so we'll never feel disappointed in the end.
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February 25, 2020, 02:13:31 PM
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Often timw, i have seen lots of Bounty hunters complain about inability to sell their earned rewards simply because it dumped massively and got de listed or wasted away or died.

But I feel otherwise, some Bounty hunters expect too much from project they worked for and got few tokens, so instead of taking profits, they hold and end up earning nothing, then they claim the project is scam.

Stop working for free
Don't expect too much profits from projects.

NB: Taking profits does not literally mean dumping tokens, for examples, i earned 4,500,000 cyfm then worth over 200$
Today it worths less than 10$.

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I would say that 90% of bounty hunters will surely dump their tokens once its being already listed or traded on an exchange. Securing out their profits or pay without minding on projects support for long term.
Only a few or a bit rare for someone to hold up for too long because they do believe into the potential.Its hard to tell nowadays which one is good or not yet most of them do end up on becoming a shit coin.
Even as of today where getting listed on an exchange is already a 50-50 chance or still questionable thats why i dont see a point or reason for still hanging out or wasting up their time on bounty campaigns.

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February 25, 2020, 02:36:18 PM
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Whenever you enter a certain bounty campaign, you should already know the risk you may face since there's no certainty of gaining much reward after the project. As a bounty hunter, it is our responsibility to pick the best campaign at the moment so that we won't end up wasting our time on something that would fly out and leave the project without giving the bounty hunters the income they deserve. Actually, nowadays, it is very rare to see successful bounty campaigns, some end up having low price tokens while some leaves without giving anything to the bounty hunters who exerted much effort to reach the end of the project. So make sure you read everything and you check the team's background before joining one.
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