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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Does Bounty really pay?
by
siniminomorocomunisakito
on 24/05/2023, 13:40:57 UTC
by holding the prize from the bounty it might be possible to increase 2x, but it is also possible to decrease until it is worthless. projects that look good sometimes fall short of expectations. I personally, if I get a coin from a signature and it can be sold, I choose to sell it and buy a coin that can be used for long-term investment, so it's like being able to save bitcoin or ethereum. but sadly there are not many decent bounty prizes at the moment, but keep the spirit to get lucky in the world of bounty hunters

Yes, to be honest this is the main reason for the success and failure of bounties, sometimes holding back to get at least a price increase, and sometimes holding on to make a project lose value, but I'm interested in selling it and exchanging it for another coin to make a more valuable investment.

Unfortunately, but what you wrote shows that there is a greater probability that the price will fall, so you prefer to sell.
I also think that, unfortunately, most projects just fail. The competition is getting bigger.
However, on the other hand, if you hit the gem, you can earn really big money.

Yes, I agree with brother @Lantind, look at the reality and if you calculate the very small percentage that survives with coins obtained from work. surviving is indeed a win win solution to get more value and that's not wrong either. I think this goes back to each individual's perception of investment, but normally this is driven by each other's needs, especially if it is important and urgent.