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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: Is it ok to lock your bounty for 4 months
by
robelneo
on 02/10/2019, 17:43:28 UTC
This is totally insane for project managers to decide on such a decision on prior to distribution, why not before or during the bounty campaign but rather prior to distribution. Do they think this solves dumping, I know of many projects that locked their token and it even dumped more than they expected. Locking is not the antidote for dumping.

Not informing about the blocking period at the very beginning is very unfair, same asn not informing that KYC will be required.
However, the idea itself is not completely insane. Often the project needs a few months to attract the eyes of investors, especially in the situation in which the market is now. So finally it can also be very profitable for bounty hunters.

We see this type of situation from the bounty companies. In the beginning, they won't mention any locking period and KYC but after collecting enough, they will start teasing the bounty hunters to send the documents for KYC verification. We have experienced this type of companies which sometimes we don't receive the bounty at all.

Its part of their character, another coin that threatens to lock bounty hunter's share is Adab although it is not yet confirmed, there's a possibility they are going to, it's a big buzz in their channel, Adab falls into a dubious character in bounty hunting, they have no announcement of KYC after the ICO they announce they will ask for KYC, they promised they will send all bounty hunter's rewards, but they cut it with a whipping 80% there's no future here in Adab.