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Re: A Question To All Signature Bounty Hunters!
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NerdYale
on 21/10/2018, 15:29:01 UTC
... it's not uncommon for unknown managers to have good projects.

Yeah there are also instances that rookie managers can run goo projects, but the risk is high. I prefer managers that requires the ICO developers to have escrow coins to the manager for safekeeping. Although there are so few, but its worth it if you can take part in some.
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Re: A Question To All Signature Bounty Hunters!
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NerdYale
on 21/10/2018, 15:26:08 UTC
I would like to become a signature bounty hunter. How do you find potential deals and how do you make them happen?  Huh
We cant really know to find the real potential deal. We cant even know a hundred percent if the ICO will pay us, so to avoid this, you should choose escrowed bounties, so you can be sure to geet paid, and the only thing you have to worry is the success of the coins you are participating.
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Re: December is coming no real growth for alts yet...
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NerdYale
on 21/10/2018, 15:23:50 UTC
There was no really clear explanation why the highest bull run happened last year, so we cant really expect it will happen again this year. So for me, as long as the market is red, I plan to hold my coins until then.
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Re: Reason why medium is suspending all bounty Hunters accounts
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NerdYale
on 18/10/2018, 13:50:18 UTC
This is bad news I think. What if telegram is next, I mean who knows, there could be reasons why they specifically ban the discussion and promotion in bounties.
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Re: Have you raised money on ICO?
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NerdYale
on 18/10/2018, 13:40:30 UTC
Do you an experience of investing in ICO? Was it a good experience? Have you raised anything?

What is more, you can get tokens for testing a project's beta. For example, KickCity. You can get reward for testing this platform https://kickcity.io/event/5a9d11030cf2cac8e081f3e8

Yeah after seeing a lot of coins with lots of profit, I finally decided to invest enough money in some coins including eth, but unortunately, I  bought those coins last March, where the prices are just starting to drop. My investment today is less than half of what it used to be.
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Re: Is ICO investment still worth it?
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NerdYale
on 17/10/2018, 07:48:44 UTC
For the past two months almost all the ICOs i have invested when they get listed on exchange, they are reduced by about 300% of the price i bought it. Those who buy after the ICO tend to gain more profit than we the early adopters. Now am confused whether i should continue with ICO investments or stop. Guys what do you think

Sometime I also think that its better to buy the coins after it hit the exchanges, especially those ICO with bounties because of the massive dumping after the rewards are released. As the coins dropped, it is even cheaper than of the ICO price.
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Re: Bounty Hunter's Problem
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NerdYale
on 16/10/2018, 12:50:53 UTC
The fact is that we are advertising agents nothing more. We ourselves often don’t know what we are promoting. But this is just advertising and we are not insured against scam. No matter how much time you spend on studying a project, there is a risk that this is a scam.

To this we must take it easier for us it is just a job.

Yes, no matter how you study and research a certain project, there is no guarantee that you will not be scammed. That is why the best way is to participate in bounties where the payment/rewards are escrowed for assurance.
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Re: How long ICO's project pay for bounty hunters
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NerdYale
on 16/10/2018, 12:36:12 UTC
nowadays there are many ico who pay bounty hunters for a very long time, all depends on the team because there are still some who pay bounty hunters with a very fast time

Yeah i think the developers are afraid to immediately release the rewards for the bounties since theses would cause massive dumping so usually they now ay 3-5 months after the ICO ends giving a chance for the coins to be stable at least.
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Re: How long ICO's project pay for bounty hunters
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NerdYale
on 16/10/2018, 12:33:37 UTC
It really depends on the ICO or the developers of the coin. I have experienced being paid only weeks after t he ICO ends. But I have also experienced being paid for about a year from the end of the ICO. But the usual is 2-4 weeks after the ICO ends.
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Re: Exchange it or Hold it
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NerdYale
on 16/10/2018, 12:22:53 UTC
Knowing that you could get free coins from Airdrops, would you exchange it once you got the coins or hold it until the vslue rises up?

I would definitely hold my coins/tokens from airdrops since mot of the amount of the airdrops are minimal, so its better for me to wait until the coins can fetch a good amount and value. I cant worry a thing since its just free.
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Re: Cryptocurrency Strategy
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NerdYale
on 16/10/2018, 12:20:01 UTC
My strategy is to increase the number of Bitcoins I have. Just like you said, the Bitcoin price in the near future has the potential to reach at least 30-40K. That's why you say how much Bitcoin, so much profit.

I have been also planning to increase bitcoin and ethereum since the prices now are very cheap. But I am also planning to hold it since I dont think the red in the market will be over soon, so patient and wait for the future.
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Re: Earn up to 50 ETH
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NerdYale
on 11/10/2018, 02:52:32 UTC
That was a very big goal for a short time, but in crypto it is possible, but not 100% sure. You can buy some coins, preferably in ICO, and then first hope that the ICO is not a scam, and second that the coins it offers will succeed and not die in massive dumping.
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Re: Is burning of unsold tokens is good for ICO????
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NerdYale
on 08/10/2018, 01:47:12 UTC
Hello friends, lot of ICOs failes to achieve 100% sale in their crowdsale. Most of the ICOs mentions in their terms and conditions that unsold tokens will be burned. My question is very simple " Is burning of token really helps ptoject?Huh". I am of the view that burning of the token doesn't help the project and I feel instead of burning unsold token it's better to use them for community and project development.

Well it really depends on the project that the ICO is developing. Yes it is true that burning coins can lad to a more expensive coin because of less supply. But if you really plan to utilize those coins in the future, you should think that you will need enough coins. So whatever the value for now, it could still rise up if it is utilize to full potential even without burning.
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Re: What do you tell people?
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NerdYale
on 07/10/2018, 08:18:19 UTC
People do not believe in crypto currency.  They say that crypto is not fixed.  As fiat - gold.  Where does the value of crypts come from?  What do you tell people?

Actually I dont really worry what other people think about cryptocurrency because in the end only those who are interested in technology business will invest and participate in crypto. There is really nothing we can do about others who doesnt want to understand it.
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Re: Bounty hunter, now what are you going to do?
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NerdYale
on 06/10/2018, 16:07:50 UTC
Everything seems to indicate that the market is mortally wounded, and the main cryptocurrency that had served as a means of payment for those who participate in bounties (ethereum), has lost the confidence of investors and developers who are looking for new alternatives to face the lack of capital willing to take risks in this market. Therefore, it is likely that the bounty hunters will have to settle for peanuts as of this year.

And now, when after three or six months of participating in campaigns you are compensated with tokens without any value and you realize that this business is dead, what are you going to do, bounty hunter?

Well it is really kind of scary, but what an we do.Still I continue to participate in bounties hoping some of these coins I earn could really be utilize and earn enough price in the market. Stopping though is losing.
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Re: Received First Bounty Rewards
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NerdYale
on 06/10/2018, 16:01:45 UTC
Hello guys I just received my first bounty rewards which is dacc tokens worth 10$ I'm happy today. Share your experience of first bounty rewards too.

Edit: I'm happy because I received my first reward not for that 10$. I know 10$ is littile amount still I'm happy because this is my first bounty reward.

That was pretty neat for a newbie like you. Considering that you couldnt have earned that from the signature campaign since you are still a newbie. Anyway congrats and keep on working for more bounty rewards.
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Re: Bounty needs KYC to receive reward?
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NerdYale
on 06/10/2018, 15:59:55 UTC
Yes bounty manager  sometime put up the need for know your customer k. Y c to be able to detect the nationality and identify the customer so it important to be used in bounty
That is not their purpose. Their purpose is to know if a participant is using a multiple account in their campaign. It's not about the nationality. Do you have an experience joining in a bounty campaign? If a bounty requires KYC, for sure its a scam. Most of it are scam so beware of it.

Do you have enough experience that most bounties requiring KYC are scams? Although I have never yet participated in bounties requiring it, I might in the future, but if what you said is true, then maybe not.
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Re: Token price dropping after ICO, why so?
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NerdYale
on 06/10/2018, 15:56:41 UTC
Well obviously its because a lot of bounty hunters are immediately dumping/selling their coins massively after receiving their rewards from their respective campaigns. This can really bring a coin/tokens price down because mostly would accept any price lower as long as their coins/tokens are sold.
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Re: Experience is the best teacher
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NerdYale
on 03/10/2018, 12:40:11 UTC
Definitely true, but only to those who are smart, since there are also people that are dumb enough to have fallen with the same mistakes and never learn. You can read such things in this forum about being scammed in airdrops, stolen account and private keys and the likes, which could have been avoided if they just learned from their experience and from others too.
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Re: The most frustrating thing about crypto
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NerdYale
on 03/10/2018, 12:37:01 UTC
For me the most frustrating things in crypto is the prices, where you cannot simply tell where it is going down or up. I dont really case about the scam because they are actually everywhere, but the saddest thing is when you buy a certain coin and then hours later it drops, or when you sell a coin and then it rises.