Would like to read an interview with a bounty hunter, that cheats in campaigns

Interested to hear why exactly he had chosen a way of a cheater (greed is on a first place, but there must be more reasons).
Such interview will destroy a myth that cheating in campaigns in 2020 can bring good money (so that people will drop an idea of cheating), or it will confirm that this is still profitable (this will stimulate forums growths, as rumors that forum is dying started to appear).
I do not think there is really good money in bounty hunting especially in ICO. Many of the countries are prohibiting the community to invest in ICO because there are countless number of scam on it. So how could a bounty earn? They get paid tokens but that will become worthless or a shit token probably. I do not see reputable user now bringing a project and probably they afraid in now that they too get tag as scammer for promoting a scam projects. Other tha that moat of them are now very careful in promoting project but there are few teams that aren't as long as they could earn on their managed project.
Well perhaps it would be greed if they have have a car but want five more, of have enough food to eat but want a feast. For some it's not greed but necessity, and some others probably just want to earn financial freedom. Would you rather be unemployed or 'work' on bitcointalk to earn money. For some the money isn't a lot and to others it is vast. Also, the reason why some people 'cheat' campaigns and multi-account is because it's not that profitable unless you do. $50 a month isn't much to most, but if you times that by ten accounts then that's $500 which isn't a bad amount, and certainly not for a developing country.
I received your questions, but they don't make much sense for my history here. Are you aware of my history on this forum?
What did he ask you? Not the questions in the OP? That's why I suggested having maybe 15 standard questions that everyone gets asked like all the ones in the OP minus the fourth one and then maybe 5 personalised question which you can choose to answer or not if appropriate. Asking a base set of questions at least gives you everyone's perspective on things and I think there's a lot of good questions there.