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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Forget bounties and Airdrops
by
wbich
on 05/03/2021, 18:54:36 UTC
there are still some bounties that can make money even if not in large amounts and this is enough for everyone to earn additional income. So still want to forget about the bounty? even if I have expertise in finding bugs, I will never leave the bounty, at least I will get more profit, I'm greedy Cheesy
I agree that bounty should be something of a hobby. This is a great way to just support a project you like and earn an indefinite amount of money. It is important not to take this too seriously, because by and large there are no guarantees. If you treat it as a non-binding hobby, then you will be pleasantly surprised every time. The times are interesting now, but there are still a lot of scams, in this we should show extra care.
Doing bounties in projects you do research is the best way to do it. I'm doing them past some years and it's a hobby like you said. It can pay off but that's usually more luck then brains.
There are many problems in this industry and many of these problems based on the irresponsible behavior of team marketing. The bounty managers and participants do their job but the team wanna pay less at the time of distribution. The new projects don't even worth to join for fun, the scammers can run away with stealing the hard work of bounty participants. Bounty hunting is no more fun for me because the scammers has ruined the livelihood of the bounty participants. The new bounty projects also will promote their business model in order to attract more participants but I know how the ending will be likely. Unfortunately, the similar things can happen..
Everything is not so bad. If you just participate in bounty campaigns (Twitter, Facebook, Telegram or signature campaign here on Bitcointalk) you will probably finally get some tokens without any risky investments. So the only thing you'll lose in case the bounty will scam it’s your time.