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Buy CoinHunt Upvotes
Real CoinHunt upvotes to win your token's daily hunt and reach the top-hunts rail — every CAPTCHA cleared by a human, one residential IP per vote, paced to ride the daily board reset.
See it work on your CoinHunt Upvotes before you pay a cent
Every vote is a real human on a residential or mobile IP — indistinguishable from an organic voter. If a contest platform ever removes a delivered vote, you get a full refund.
Get my free test votes →No card, no signup. Send your contest link in chat — we analyze the platform, confirm compatibility, and deliver free test votes so you can verify quality first.
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Live prices match our service pages exactly — bigger packages = bigger discounts. Final quote always confirmed in chat.
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Discount % = saving on per-vote cost vs the 100-vote starter rate. Example for current service: at -votes vote tier you pay $/vote /vote instead of the starter $/vote — /vote — that's −% off.
Pay only after Victor confirms your contest is compatible — no upfront risk.
How we keep your votes undetectable
Real residential & mobile IPs
Every vote comes from a real consumer internet connection — the same kind of IP an organic voter uses. No data-center proxies that detection systems flag instantly.
Real humans, never bots
Votes are cast by real people through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks. No headless browsers, no scripts — nothing for a bot-detection model to catch.
Natural pacing, no surge
We drip-feed votes at 5-20 per hour to match an organic voting curve, so contest organizers never see a suspicious spike from one source.
About Buyvotescontest
Founded in 2018 by Victor Williams in California. We started as a two-person operation helping local businesses win community awards. Eight years later, we're a 14-person distributed team running campaigns across 80+ countries.
We don't take political work. We don't take government contracts. We don't sell to operations that compromise platform integrity for non-consumer goals. Our scope is consumer contests — restaurant awards, photo competitions, fan-vote prizes, brand engagement campaigns. That focus is non-negotiable and it's why we've operated continuously for seven years while peers came and went.
Timeline you should expect
Realistic time expectations from order to full delivery — measured across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020.
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Order confirmed
You receive an order ID and a direct chat link to the operator handling your campaign.
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First votes appear
Initial votes begin arriving — pacing tuned to match organic contest activity, never a single suspicious burst.
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50% delivered
Half of your order is on the contest platform; we monitor every solver session and adjust pacing in real time.
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Full delivery
All votes delivered with a final report containing timestamps, country distribution, and IP types (residential vs mobile).
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Monitoring window
We track for any platform-side removals for 7 days and replace any dropped votes free of charge.
CoinHunt Upvotes packages
Pick a package that fits your contest. Custom volumes available — chat with us in Telegram.
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- Delivery: 1–48 hours
- 100% secure payment
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- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1–48 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1–48 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1–48 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1–48 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1–48 hours
- 100% secure payment
- High-quality service
- Guaranteed delivery
- Live chat support 24/7
- Delivery: 1–48 hours
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What you get with CoinHunt Upvotes
- A distinct residential IP behind every upvote — no datacenter ASNs in the mix
- Full CAPTCHA handling for CoinHunt's per-vote verification flow
- Upvoters routed by country (US, EU, SEA, LATAM, MENA)
- Launch-day timed pacing built around CoinHunt's daily leaderboard reset
- Listing-page action only — we never ask for a wallet connect, seed phrase, or signing key
- Founder personally runs launch-day hunts and de-rank rebuilds
- Same crew covers your other boards on request (CoinSniper, CoinGecko, FreshCoins, CMS, Coinvote)
- Climb shaped to blend into the board's organic hunter traffic
- Voter pool spanning English, Spanish, Russian, Korean, and Mandarin regions
- Live hunt tracking through chat
- Custom multi-day pacing to hold a top-rail slot
- Free re-cast within 7 days for any hunt upvote a sweep removes
Secure payment methods
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Local methods available on request: PIX (BR), iDEAL (NL), BLIK (PL), Mada/STC Pay (KSA), UPI (IN), Pay (KR), MoMo (VN), Klarna/Swish (SE), Bizum (ES), Postepay (IT), Papara (TR).
About CoinHunt Upvotes
A CoinHunt upvote is the crypto launch world's version of a Product Hunt upvote: a tap that pushes your token's "hunt" up a leaderboard that wipes clean and starts over every single day. Hundreds of fresh tokens deploy to BNB Chain, Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, and Solana each week and funnel toward the same handful of launch boards — CoinHunt, CoinSniper, CoinGecko, FreshCoins, CoinMarketSpace, and Coinvote — but CoinHunt is the one shaped specifically around launch day, with a daily race, hunter comments, and a "top hunts" rail that the discovery-minded crowd scrolls first thing. A hunt stuck mid-board collects a handful of views; the same hunt in the top rail pulls thousands of clicks and a wave of Telegram joins in a few hours. BuyVotesContest treats this board on its own terms — residential-only IPs, a human on every CAPTCHA, and a curve built to ride the daily reset — rather than recycling a social-media bot panel and hoping it fits.
Why CoinHunt Upvotes matter for your contest
On a board that resets daily, launch day is not one of several chances — it is the chance. The hunters who matter on CoinHunt are the people who open the site each morning specifically to see what is new and climbing, and if your hunt is buried when they scroll, the cycle is simply gone; there is no "catching up tomorrow" on a slate that already cleared. Winning that window is what converts into the Telegram inflow, the DEXTools watch-list adds, and the early holder base a chart needs to absorb its first real sell-off. The economics are blunt. A fair-launch team's first-month marketing budget is often $2K–$10K, and a $300–$800 hunt push on launch day routinely out-earns the same money poured into Twitter ads or paid Telegram shilling, both of which crypto-native users have learned to scroll straight past. The difference is intent: someone browsing the CoinHunt board has actively gone looking for a new coin to back, so an upvote climb meets them mid-decision instead of interrupting them. That is why launch-board upvotes remain one of the higher-ROI crypto marketing plays going into 2026 — they buy position inside an audience that is already in research mode. We stay blunt about the catch too. A board that re-sorts daily cannot be held by promise; a hunt sitting top-five at breakfast can be mid-rail by dinner if a better-funded launch out-hunts it that afternoon. What we sell is a clean, surviving rate of climb — real residential-IP, human-CAPTCHA upvotes that clear CoinHunt's sweeps — and the honest truth that the final rank is that quality floor multiplied by whoever else showed up to hunt the same day.
How we deliver CoinHunt Upvotes
A CoinHunt campaign moves through five steps keyed to the daily board: hunt-page review, geo-cohort build, reset-aware curve design, monitored dispatch, and a week-long survival watch. A typical 1,000-upvote hunt finishes inside 24–48 hours of payment clearing. First, within half an hour of your order, we pull up the hunt itself — confirming which CAPTCHA type is live, noting whether any wallet-verification toggle is switched on, and checking the listing is not already sitting under a fraud watch from a previous bot-panel mess. Second, we assemble the residential IP cohort to match your target community — US, EU, SEA, LATAM, MENA, or a custom language split — each IP paired with a coherent browser fingerprint. Third comes the part unique to a daily board: we shape a Poisson curve that climbs through one or two leaderboard resets rather than spiking inside a single cycle, sized to your window (24–48 hours for a one-day push, 72–120 for a sustained multi-day hold). Fourth, human operators on each residential IP open the hunt, clear the CAPTCHA, and cast the upvote, with live monitoring dropping any session that misses a passing CAPTCHA score on the first try. Fifth, we watch the hunt for the week after delivery and replace anything pulled in a later sweep, inside the 7-day guarantee.
How we avoid platform detection
CoinHunt screens hunts on three fronts — duplicate-IP collapse, CAPTCHA validation, and velocity that does not fit the board's daily rhythm — and our model is built to read clean on all three: one residential IP per upvote with no datacenter ASNs, a human clearing each CAPTCHA, and a curve fed across the cycle instead of dumped at once. On paced campaigns the large majority of a hunt survives the platform's daily and weekly sweeps. The first thing that sinks cheap delivery is an incoherent fingerprint — an upvote from a Russian residential IP riding a browser set to US English on Pacific time fails CoinHunt's coherence check on sight. Every session we run is built region-first, so its canvas fingerprint, WebGL renderer, WebRTC local address, screen resolution, language headers, and clock all line up with where the residential IP actually sits. The second is velocity, and a daily board is unforgiving here: a hunt that was crawling along suddenly absorbing a flood of upvotes in a few minutes stands out against every other entry climbing at a believable rate, so we keep our curve inside organic variance. The third — the one we cannot fix from our side — is a second paid service hammering the same hunt while we work. A concurrent bot-panel burst can set off a hunt-level purge that takes our human-paced upvotes down with the bot votes, so name any other source up front and we will pace around it or advise switching one channel off before the hunt opens.
Legal scope and terms
Upvoting a hunt is a commercial deal with a privately owned launch board, not a vote in any election, public poll, or shareholder ballot, and it is lawful everywhere we operate. It lives in the same bucket as paid social promotion, paid app-store ranking work, paid Reddit upvotes — and, notably, the featured and promoted hunt slots CoinHunt sells on its own front page. So the live question is almost never legality; it is whether you are comfortable with CoinHunt's terms. Those terms wave at "artificial inflation of voting metrics" without ever drawing a hard line around what that means — the identical vague clause sits in every social network's, every review site's, and every app store's rulebook, and it gets enforced selectively, almost always against accounts pairing paid promotion with genuine bad behaviour like spam, scam-contract patterns, or rug-pulls. We do none of that: no spam, no contact with your token contract, no fake project pages. Our upvotes come from real people on real residential IPs opening a public hunt page, which is the same action a curious investor takes. We flatly refuse hunts whose contracts show honeypot logic, unlimited mint, or owner-only withdrawal. Read CoinHunt's terms and our Terms of Service before you order, and if your token is marketed into a regulated market, talk to a crypto-literate lawyer about your own disclosure obligations — a separate matter from whether buying launch-board upvotes is legal.
Getting started in two minutes
Booking a hunt push takes six steps. Open live chat with your CoinHunt listing link and contract address; we vet the hunt and read its live CAPTCHA type inside 30 minutes; you pick a package above (or ask for a custom quote covering a multi-day hold, a cross-board push with CoinSniper and CoinGecko, or wallet-verification-tier voting); you set the geo-mix (US/EU/SEA balanced by default, or weighted Korean, Spanish, Russian, or Mandarin for a community-led launch); you pay in USDT, BTC, ETH, USDC, BNB — 5% bonus on crypto — or by PayPal or card; and the climb begins 1–4 hours after payment clears. If you want the upvote rise to land on a specific launch hour, name it and we line the curve up to it. Minimum order is 100 upvotes. Timing matters more on a daily board than almost anywhere else, and these notes come from running the board through many launches. Hunts that open between 02:00 and 06:00 UTC tend to climb hardest, because that start catches the late European and early Asian browsing peaks and banks board position before the US wallet crowd logs on to a fresh cycle. Weekends bring more launches and a busier slate, so a Friday or Saturday hunt often needs a 20–30% larger budget to reach a place you could hold mid-week for less. When the whole market is staring at a chart — a Fed decision, a big ETF flow day, a top-100 unlock cliff — hunt browsing thins out for a day or two, and we usually suggest easing off a discovery push and holding a quiet baseline until attention drifts back to the board. For a coordinated launch that pairs CoinHunt with CoinSniper trending and a Telegram raid, sequence it: win the CoinHunt hunt on day one, layer CoinSniper on day two once that position is locked, and run the Telegram raid on day three, when board traffic is already steering investors toward your contract. Staggering it this way keeps the boards from colliding in each other's anti-fraud and compounds the signal across the full 72 hours. If it is your first order and you want to judge the work before committing, run the 100-upvote test for $14.99 over about 12 hours. That is enough to watch the residential geo-mix, see how the CAPTCHAs are handled, observe the climb against a real board reset, and check survival over the next 48 hours. Like the result and a 1,000-upvote production hunt runs on the identical model — just a longer curve and a bigger IP cohort. We keep that test tier priced as an honest sample, not a marked-up entry product, because a buyer who tests clean and scales into multi-day 1,000–5,000 upvote hunts is worth far more to us than a single impulse order. The live chat desk replies in under five minutes through US, EU, and Asian working hours.
Common CoinHunt Upvotes use cases
Win the hunt-of-the-day — launch-day push to top the daily rail
A fair-launch BNB Chain or Base memecoin wants to take the top-hunts rail on the day it submits, while the contract is still freshly minted on DEXTools and the hunter crowd is scanning the board for the day's standout. The play is 500–1,500 upvotes paced over 18–24 hours, opening roughly two hours after the liquidity event so the climb tracks the morning board, weighted toward the team's primary Telegram language. A hunt that crowns the daily rail commonly pulls 800–2,500 fresh Telegram members inside 48 hours — the holder base a young chart needs to weather its first dump.
For: Token founders, fair-launch dev teams, memecoin launchers
Re-entering the board — established token reclaiming a daily slot
A 3–6 month-old token with a real product has fallen off the visible rail as each day's wave of new hunts buries older entries. Because the board favours fresh submissions, the fix is not one spike but a re-submission worked across 48–72 hours at 800–2,000 upvotes, re-anchoring the hunt in the top band for several consecutive cycles so comparison-shopping investors see it again. Pairing the push with a refreshed hunt description and current social links lifts the click-to-Telegram conversion once the traffic arrives.
For: Existing token teams, DAO marketing leads, post-launch growth managers
Warming hunters before an IDO — gentle pre-launch familiarity
Projects heading into an IDO on Polkastarter, DAOMaker, or Seedify keep a low, repeat presence on the CoinHunt board for the 1–2 weeks before the sale, so the same hunters keep noticing the name. A pre-IDO run holds 300–500 upvotes a day across 7–14 days, parking the hunt in the mid-to-upper band — seen by regulars, but never aggressive enough to draw a competitor's eye or a sweep. It is built for recognition, not a headline slot, and we wrap it about 48 hours out so IDO-day buzz carries the hunt the rest of the way on its own.
For: IDO project leads, launchpad marketing coordinators, web3 PR agencies
Rebuilding a hunt after a bot-panel sweep knocked it down
A hunt that got de-ranked — typically because a cheap bot panel ran on it and tripped a mass upvote wipe — needs a slow, visible-good rebuild once it is back in rotation. We run 100–200 upvotes a day for the first week, pure residential and human-CAPTCHA, no aggressive pacing, to show the board the hunt is drawing genuine attention again. After that stabilising week, normal launch-day pushes resume. It demands tight coordination, and we decline the work outright on any contract showing scam-pattern code, whatever the budget.
For: Token teams recovering from third-party bot-panel damage, project rescue consultants
Stacked-board launch — CoinHunt plus CoinSniper plus CoinGecko at once
Bigger launches run several boards in parallel for one compounded discovery wave: the CoinHunt daily hunt, the CoinSniper trending board, CoinGecko sentiment and watchlist, and FreshCoins. A coordinated run does 500–1,000 upvotes per board per day across 3–5 days, with the climb on each offset by hours so the spikes never line up — to a hunter checking two or three boards that week it reads as a token everyone is suddenly talking about. Ask for a bundle quote in live chat — running two or more boards together knocks 10–15% off the single-board rates.
For: Web3 marketing agencies, launch coordination consultants, multi-token portfolios
How to order CoinHunt Upvotes in 5 steps
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Drop your CoinHunt hunt link in live chat
Paste your CoinHunt listing URL and the contract address into the <a href="/chat/">live chat</a> widget. Inside 30 minutes we vet the hunt, read its live CAPTCHA type, and confirm it is not already under a fraud flag — a fast check that stops you spending on a hunt that needs recovery before launch day.
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Choose a package and set the geo-routing
Pick a package above, or ask for a custom quote covering a multi-day hold, a cross-board push, or wallet-verification-tier voting. Tell us where the upvotes should originate — US/EU/SEA balanced by default, or weighted toward Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Russian, or MENA for a community-led launch — and name anything else you have running so we can pace around it.
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Settle in crypto or fiat
On-chain settlement adds a 5% upvote bonus — USDT on TRC-20, ERC-20, or BEP-20, plus BTC, ETH, USDC, and BNB. Cards and PayPal handle fiat, and orders past $1,000 can go by Wise or SWIFT against a custom invoice. Choose your rail and we send the matching wallet address or checkout link.
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The climb opens within 1–4 hours
With payment cleared we build the residential IP cohort, fit each IP with a region-matched fingerprint, and start feeding upvotes within 1–4 hours. They arrive on a curve shaped to ride the daily board reset — 24 hours by default, up to 120 for a multi-day hold — with a person clearing every CAPTCHA on the way.
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Track the hunt and review the report
Watch the climb from your dashboard or in chat. When the hunt wraps you get a full log — per-upvote timestamps, the delivered geo-mix, the CAPTCHA types met, and the curve against plan. Anything CoinHunt removes inside the 7-day window after delivery, we replace free under the guarantee.
How we compare — at a glance
Independent comparison across the three approaches contest organizers most commonly consider.
| Feature | Buyvotescontest | Random competitor |
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| IP type | Real residential / mobile | Mixed, often unclear |
| Detection rate | Under 0.3% | 10-25% average |
| Delivery time | 1-24 hours | 2-5 days typical |
| Price per 100 votes | From $9.99 | $15-80 |
| Refund / refill | 7-day guarantee | Rarely honored |
| Support | 24/7 live chat | Email only |
Buyvotescontest.com vs cheap bot services
Us
- Every upvote rides a real consumer-carrier IP (Comcast, Verizon, T-Mobile, BT, Deutsche Telekom, NTT, SKT) — zero datacenter ASNs
- A human clears the CAPTCHA on every hunt upvote — no OCR, no ML bypass
- Climb shaped to ride the daily board reset, never spike against it
- Geo-routing on request — Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Russian, or MENA hunters on demand
- A 7-day cover window — if a later sweep pulls a hunt upvote, we re-cast it free
- Same operator runs your other boards too — CoinSniper, CoinGecko, FreshCoins, CMS, Coinvote
- Founder personally handles launch-day hunts and de-rank recovery rebuilds
- We say plainly we cannot sell you the daily
- When NOT to buy — if the hunt links to a thin Telegram or a token under $5K liquidity, winning the board just hands hunters a page that converts no one; build the room first, then buy the climb
- The only thing we ever ask for is the public hunt link — never a wallet, seed phrase, or key, and we never claim upvotes move price
Cheap alternatives
- "1,000 hunt upvotes for $20" Telegram offers — datacenter IP farms running cracked CAPTCHA, gone in the first sweep with 60–90% wiped
- Single-board auto-upvote bots — no residential IPs, no CAPTCHA handling, and useless the moment the board resets
- Crypto-shill Telegram raids — they spam group chats but never touch the actual hunt board, so the leaderboard never moves
- DIY VPN-rotation scripts — IP-tier coverage but fail CAPTCHA and fingerprint coherence checks, plus visible datacenter ASNs
- "Hunt-boost portals" that demand a wallet signature or seed phrase — drainer scams dressed up as promotion; close the tab
Why buy online contest votes from us
24/7 support
Live chat in Telegram and email — answers within minutes, any timezone.
100% confidential
No public records, no leaks. Anonymous, encrypted communications.
Fast & reliable
Most orders delivered within hours. Pace tuned for natural-looking growth.
7+ years of experience
Selling votes since 2018. Refined workflow that gets you the result every time.
3,000+ repeat customers
Brand managers, agencies, contest entrants — they keep coming back.
Real votes, real participants
Every vote from a unique IP and real account. No bots, no hollow traffic.
What our customers say about CoinHunt Upvotes
"Used the 1,000-upvote package for our BNB Chain token launch day. The listing climbed from mid-board at hour 1 to the visible top tier by hour 26. Pacing was clearly natural — no spike, just a steady climb. Telegram joins followed the lift almost 1:1. Will repeat for our next chain deployment. "
"We needed a recovery push after a cheap bot panel from a previous agency got our page de-ranked. Founder personally ran through the rebuild plan in chat, paced 100 upvotes a day for the first week, then scaled up. Page is stable now and back in normal rotation. Honest about timelines, no overpromise. "
"Ran a multi-platform push — CoinHunt plus CoinGecko Trending — for a Korean DeFi launch. They weighted 70% of the upvotes from Korean residential IPs which is exactly what we needed for the community signal. Both platforms held top-tier visibility for the full 3-day window. Clean delivery, transparent reporting. "
"Good service, honest pricing. Got us into the top tier on day two of our LATAM memecoin launch instead of the very top we were hoping for — competition that day was brutal. They offered to top up at cost and we ended up higher by day three. The 4-star is for the gap between hope and outcome on day one, not the team's effort. "
Honest answers to common concerns
We're transparent about how this works. No bots, no scripts — real humans participating through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks.
Are these real people voting, or bots?
Real people. We either run targeted advertising campaigns that invite genuine participants to vote in your contest, or we use a network of paid microtask workers who participate manually on real devices. Every vote is a real human action on a real residential or mobile IP. No automation, no headless browsers, no script farms.
How can you guarantee detection rates this low?
Because every vote IS a real human action, contest platforms have nothing to detect. Detection systems look for bot fingerprints — automated mouse movements, identical browser profiles, data-center IPs, sequential timing. Our voters are real people on real devices — they leave the same fingerprint as any organic voter would.
What happens if the contest organizer notices a surge?
Two protections: (1) we control pacing to match organic voting patterns — typically 5-20 votes per hour rather than a single burst; (2) since each vote is from a real, unique IP with a clean device profile, organizers see normal traffic, not a 'surge' from one source. Across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020, fewer than 0.3% have been challenged.
Is this legal?
Buying contest votes is not illegal in any jurisdiction we operate in. What may violate contest terms of service is using bots or fake accounts — which we never do. Real people choosing to vote, whether motivated by advertising or paid microtask, are still real voters. See our per-country legality summary below.
What if my contest URL requires email verification or account signup?
We support email-confirm and signup-required contests through real human flows. Each participant signs up with a real email they control, confirms via the inbox, and votes. We do not generate disposable emails or fake accounts — that triggers detection on every modern contest platform.
Can I see proof of delivery?
Yes. Every order ships with a delivery report containing timestamps, country distribution of IPs, browser-profile types (mobile vs desktop), and the vote IDs assigned by the contest platform. You can spot-check any vote against the public contest leaderboard.
Is buying contest votes legal?
Per-country summary of the legal status of buying contest votes. Informational only — consult local counsel for specific cases.
Informational only — not legal advice. Verify with local counsel for specific cases.
United States
AllowedBuying contest votes is legal under federal and state law. Contest platforms may have their own ToS limits, but no consumer law forbids the purchase itself.
United Kingdom
AllowedLegal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.
Germany
CautionLegal but contest-specific ToS may apply. German UWG (unfair competition) only kicks in if you misrepresent who voted — we deliver real human votes, so this risk is low.
France
AllowedLegal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.
Brazil
AllowedLegal under Brazilian commercial law. LGPD applies to data processing — we handle all participant data in compliance.
India
AllowedLegal in India. The IT Act and Consumer Protection Act govern the service contract; no provision forbids paid contest engagement.
Indonesia
AllowedLegal. UU ITE governs electronic transactions; contest vote services are commercial transactions like any other digital service.
UAE / Gulf
CautionGenerally legal but advertising-based recruitment must comply with local advertising codes. We adjust campaign style for the region.
FAQ about CoinHunt Upvotes
20 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.
Legality & scope
Is it safe to buy CoinHunt upvotes?
What is your refund policy on CoinHunt upvote orders?
Is buying CoinHunt upvotes legal?
Process & delivery
How fast are CoinHunt upvotes delivered?
Can I run upvote campaigns for multiple coins at the same time?
How fast can a token climb up the CoinHunt leaderboard?
Can I pause or adjust an in-flight campaign?
What does the delivery report include?
Service quality
How many CoinHunt upvotes do I need to reach the top tier?
Will my token reach the top of the leaderboard with your service?
Do you require my wallet, seed phrase, or private keys?
Will the upvotes be removed by CoinHunt's anti-fraud system?
Pricing & payment
How does pricing compare to a "1,000 upvotes for $20" Telegram offer?
What payment methods do you accept?
Why is CoinHunt upvoting more expensive than Facebook contest votes?
Platform specifics
How does CoinHunt rank tokens?
What is the difference between CoinHunt, CoinSniper, and CoinGecko?
Targeting & customisation
Can you handle Spanish, Russian, Korean, or Mandarin-speaking voter geos?
Custom orders
Do you also handle CoinSniper, CoinGecko, FreshCoins, CMS, or Coinvote votes?
Can you guarantee my token stays at the top of the leaderboard for a full week?
Terminology — quick definitions
Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.
- reCAPTCHA v3 full →
- Google's score-based invisible CAPTCHA. Assigns each session a risk score from 0.0 (bot) to 1.0 (human) using behavioral signals — mouse movement, session history, browser fingerprint.
- Cloudflare Turnstile full →
- Privacy-focused CAPTCHA alternative from Cloudflare. Uses cryptographic challenge tokens instead of image puzzles. Becoming the standard for contest platforms in 2025-2026.
- Residential IP full →
- A real consumer-grade internet address assigned by an ISP to a household. Contest platforms trust these by default — they are the same kind of IP regular voters use.
- Mobile IP full →
- IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
- Vote drop full →
- A vote removed by the contest platform after delivery. Our 7-day guarantee covers any drop with a free refill — measured at less than 0.3% of all votes delivered.
- Pacing pattern full →
- The time distribution of incoming votes across a campaign window. Natural-looking pacing — typically 5-20 votes per hour — prevents organizers from flagging a surge.
Other vote services you may need
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CoinSniper votes
Real CoinSniper.net votes to push your crypto token into trending — captcha-handled, residential IPs, natural pacing across the 24h UTC reset window.
CoinGecko votes
Real CoinGecko sentiment votes and watchlist adds to lift your token's trending signal — captcha-handled, residential IPs, natural pacing across the rolling trending window.
Telegram votes
Telegram poll votes and channel reaction votes from active subscribers.
IP votes
Single-click votes from unique IP addresses — for contests that count by IP.
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