I want to know how much you guys are earning with these bounties that offer "stakes" for doing certain tasks because I am not convinced that they are legitimate. Here is why I think that. Lets say you did a signature campaign paying in their coin that is currently worth nothing but you put in hours of work to get this token with the anticipation that it might be worth something at some point. However as soon as it is worth something all the other participants in that signature campaign will be thinking the same thing. Withdraw. That then causes a dump effect on the token and you are back to it being worthless again.
I am 100% sure that most bounties today have the same teams behind them and they continue to do the same process each time in an attempt of being successful once out of the million times they have tried before. In modern times we have become accustomed to minimum wages or at least fair wages but you guys are doing work for nothing at the time of completing your work on the promise that they will be worth something down the line. Would you work for a company in the fiat world if they promised you to give you shares in their company without any guarantee that they would be successful?
I just do not understand why people would want to work for free without any guarantees at all. If you are really unlucky you could spend 1000s of hours doing work for these bounties and profit nothing. I am interested in hearing about your experience with these bounties and how much you profit when it comes to withdrawing the tokens.
I think the same as you so I am not going to make any attempt to convince you, what the people that are doing that do not understand is that they are letting the developers to get every single aspect of this transaction on their favor, if the project fails then the developers got free promotion and do not have to pay anything to anyone, however if the project is successful then they can put all kind of barriers so people do not get the tokens they worked for and pay as little as possible, so I agree with you that those people are wasting their time.
i have seen several projects here that were successful already, but when it comes to paying their bounty hunters, it took for them long time before they finally closed their chapter to their bounty hunters. and the bad thing - the price of the token is already down, very far from their target price when they offer the bounty to the participants. joining in this type of campaign depends on the person himself. if he decided to partake in this kind of campaign, he should be ready that the payment may get delayed or worst, not paid or get paid but the value is not worth selling at the market.