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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Bounty Question
by
PuertoLibre
on 31/08/2019, 21:32:14 UTC
Is it normal that projects will not pay bounty rewards because their sales doesnt reached the target?

Is the bounty manager will be liable to here even its not in their control that ICO failed?

I want to joined Soc Med campaign but I read somewhere that some projects really dont pay at end because of ICO failure.
For me it is normal when the ICO fails because if the token is distributed it will not be valuable. Therefore, it is very necessary for bounty hunters not to be too quick in making decisions to participate in an ICO project, it is very necessary to observe and analyze the ICO project, what about the product, how about the team behind it, and what they will do to reach their target.

You are right, the projects should be carefully studied, but how to understand the information about the projects is true or not. Some so can beautifully paint your project, and it is in fact just a Scam.

The strongest always survives. A scenario is not possible where all projects win, if only because most of them are outright garbage incapable of life.
By and large, such an abundant presence of weak projects is a side effect of the freedom that the blockchain gives.
If the Yahoo search engine thought like them, they shouldn't  start their first business due to the previous strong competitors. The same opinion can be applied to this case, there are a lot of same problem focused crypto projects. The bounty campaigns that running currently shows the real situation why so many projects fail. Without checking the legit projects, bounty hunters go to fill the required Google form as a project supporter. Flash crash doesn't have any affect on the bounty campaigns but the raised funds start to decrease and the bounty payments got delayed for this reason.