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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Are Bounty Hunters also considered Investors?
by
0t3p0t
on 27/09/2018, 16:14:33 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
Yes of course as we invested our time and effort to gain coins/tokens from an ICO or bounty program. We also own shares by participating the bounty program so the only difference is that some uses other crypto as capital or fiat to invest while bounty hunters invest their time and effort. Both can be a scam victims so nothing can be that far from each other when in terms of risks but with bounty hunters risks are pretty low as we can afford to lose our time and effort if something goes wrong with the project we are in.