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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Are Bounty Hunters also considered Investors?
by
senin
on 23/09/2018, 06:53:47 UTC
I normally see some crypto projects which promise Investors certain amount of dividend depending on how much coin/token they own.

The word "Investors" is normally used for people who own shares of a particular project/company, but in cryptocurrency this "shares" normally refers to coins/tokens, which makes me wonder if bounty/airdrop hunters are also considered "Investors" since they hold certain quantity of these coins/token
I think that if bounty hunters have received their free tokens for participating in the promotion of a particular ICO project, they can not be considered an investor in this project, since they did not invest their funds in it. In my notion of investing, it means investing in a project, not just being a holder of shares or a crypto currency. Although bounty hunters may be investors at the same time, if they also buy tokens of this ICO project.