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Topic: Airdrop or Bounty (Read 371 times)

newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
October 25, 2019, 12:41:04 AM
#37
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend
I don't think airdrop and bounty would be useful in such a market and so you shouldn't waste time on it. You can participate in the contest from the forum or learn how to provide real services.
copper member
Activity: 11
Merit: 79
October 24, 2019, 01:50:26 AM
#36
do both and do everything that you can. don't limit yourself explore and learn that's how life is. find your passion
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 521
7enius - Your Cryptocurrency Marketing Consultant
October 23, 2019, 07:53:14 PM
#35
I have thought so far that the airdrop scam level is greater than the bounty. Airdrop is currently less promising, in fact they often use their participants only to promote their projects without paying. Even if we get paid it will be useless because 80% of their tokens have no value in the market. I prioritize participating in the Bounty Campaign, especially the Signature Campaign because it has better opportunities than others, and by participating in the Signature Campaign we also make contributions to this forum by helping fellow members who need help. This is very different from airdrop or other campaigns that have the task of having to spam every social media even though it looks easy.
sr. member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 261
October 23, 2019, 03:30:41 PM
#34
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend

If you have the time you can do both, but there's no guaranty which between the two can give you the most profit, but I'd like to remind you of the long wait, airdrops, and bounty take two months to a year to see if the project you've worked with has potential, I've participated in so many airdrops and bounty campaign that I've forgotten the name and sometimes I'm just surprised that some coins are coming  without remembering when I promoted it, because I don't keep a list of my campaigns.

Patience is the key factor I am still waiting for rewards from the bounties I have worked in the year 2018 and some of them did not even reach the  exchange as we need to be prepared for the long wait which sometimes disappoint us when the project fails or we receive tokens when it becomes worthless. I believe it's better to offer some service and earn rather than joining bounty or airdrop atleast until the market is back on track as good projects are failing nowadays so there is no hope for bounty or airdrop during bearish market.
hero member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 598
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 23, 2019, 10:09:06 AM
#33
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend

If you have the time you can do both, but there's no guaranty which between the two can give you the most profit, but I'd like to remind you of the long wait, airdrops, and bounty take two months to a year to see if the project you've worked with has potential, I've participated in so many airdrops and bounty campaign that I've forgotten the name and sometimes I'm just surprised that some coins are coming  without remembering when I promoted it, because I don't keep a list of my campaigns.
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 272
October 23, 2019, 09:45:04 AM
#32
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend

What gift, man? Don’t say that you don’t have the knowledge. Knowledge can be obtained by continous learning. You know what? You’re lucky enough because you have an access to the internet and you’re already one step from another human because you’re already here in the forum where you can find almost all of the answers and knowledge you need to know to earn a decent amount of cryptocurrency. Learning and patience is the key man.

But if fiat is not a problem for you, then you can just buy some crypto and learn how to handle ‘em.

legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
October 23, 2019, 04:41:24 AM
#31
Both options are not profitable any more. Due to the project either being a scam from the beginning, it turning to a scam somewhere down the road or it is not really something that needs the blockchain or a new coin to work. There are also projects promoting services where their native coin is not needed at all because it would work equally good with Bitcoin or fiat.

Unless you have certain talents and skills like content writing, graphic design, translating or finding and correcting bugs (programming/coding knowledge) you wont get far doing social media tasks. There is too much competition and it is not worth it. Just open a spreadsheet of a random bounty and check the number of participants taking part in the twitter bounty for example. You will notice 3000+ people doing the same thing. If you count the potential rewards you will discover that you can get $10 worth of a coin that might never be listed on an exchange.   
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
October 23, 2019, 04:21:46 AM
#30
I will always choose bounty over airdrop, though it requires a lot of work and time, it has less of scam and also gives good rewards.
sr. member
Activity: 2030
Merit: 356
October 22, 2019, 09:50:31 AM
#29
it is better to do bounty instead of airdrop
while you may do both at one time, there is no problem
but in fact do not expect much profits from these types of crypto activities


Bounty will require more time while Airdrop is like registering one time and getting the small amount of coins. You can do both if you have time but do not make them your regular earning opportunity.  Most of the times, the coins which you will get from them will be worthless or of very low value, but since you got them free, you should not mind that.
sr. member
Activity: 910
Merit: 261
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October 22, 2019, 09:00:53 AM
#28
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend
I'm not sure about the gifts but I think you'll get more chances to make profit in aidrop rather than gifts since airdrop requires you certain tasks which gives value to the project itself thus you'll somehow get paid the amount of tokens you desserved. Just a pinch of advice, spend more time in looking for legitemate project rather than doing the actual tasks. Actual tasks aren't worth it if the project is more likely to be scam or just  garbage.
hero member
Activity: 2716
Merit: 552
October 22, 2019, 04:58:28 AM
#27
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend

It is easy to join airdrops and bounties to receive tokens but you will not earn much that way since you get small amounts as a prize. Instead, you should learn how to invest and earn real money. I agree it is a long way to learn but when you do its a pure profit. Cool

Bounties and airdrops were once a profitable way to earn "free" money way back in 2017. The reason why a lot of people came in rushing to engage in crypto world. Thus, It has been taken advantage by the project scams which became rampant in mid 2018. Right in this very moment doing so is completely a waste of time and energy.

Learning to invest may not be easy, those people who have come just to have the "free" money, probably wont last in this very volatile world of crypto.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1253
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October 22, 2019, 03:55:15 AM
#26
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend
Both of them are worthless. If you came to this forum looking for "gifts" then you are looking in the wrong place. Some projects have given out airdrops previously for early users but it has it essence taken away when large groups of spammers started flocking in to grab every airdrop they could. Same happened with bounties. Now they are just promotional content for promoting every shitcoin out there which has just be conceived. But do they carry any long term value? No. In other words, collecting airdrops of bounties today is a waste of time.

Moreover many bounties would ask you to pass a KYC too. Now I never feel comfortable with sharing mu personal info to a new "startup" which has not even started up. So I tend to tell people to avoid joining bounties.

There are other methods to earn from this forum. But first you must work on your posting habits, your knowledge about bitcoin, earn a good chunk of merits from other users and then we can get started. Grin
jr. member
Activity: 70
Merit: 4
October 22, 2019, 01:52:21 AM
#25
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend

There is no point in spending your valuable time on bounties and airdrops of project that won't succeed and the coins that you will receive eventually will be worthless.

Try to find free courses about copywriting, design, programming, Udemy sometimes offer free courses on certain topics and Pluralsight has at least had 30 days of free courses. Learning a new skill will be way more valuable than doing Airdrops.
jr. member
Activity: 147
Merit: 1
October 22, 2019, 01:32:58 AM
#24
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend

It is easy to join airdrops and bounties to receive tokens but you will not earn much that way since you get small amounts as a prize. Instead, you should learn how to invest and earn real money. I agree it is a long way to learn but when you do its a pure profit. Cool
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 795
October 22, 2019, 01:14:50 AM
#23
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend

It's easier because it offer no value at all, from my experience out of over 50 airdrops I've participated only 6 or 8 has value and it's not even the amount you've expected, the most I've got was $20 and I have to wait 5 months to get it, I almost forget that I have these airdrops I just saw it's value in my wallet glad that I've dumped all of it and move on, now I'm out of these airdrop thing.

Since airdrop is a easy task that we only get cents or lucky enough if it can buy some candies, it's fine since the market is down and it will be hard to companies to provide big airdriops when they can't even gain any amount at this moment. Before airdrops are quite a good giveaway since it's still high in value that we didn't expect since its just consider a freebie or a gift done by just registering, now due to number of scam projects and market downtrend it's not longer effective to join one that will risk our identity or nformation too knowing it is no longer have any value.
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 281
October 21, 2019, 11:52:15 PM
#22
it is better to do bounty instead of airdrop
while you may do both at one time, there is no problem
but in fact do not expect much profits from these types of crypto activities


in my opinion it is better to focus on 1 goal that is bounty because in my opinion the reward system is bigger than airdrop, for me if doing both of them will be very inconvenient
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 507
October 21, 2019, 11:08:15 PM
#21
it is better to do bounty instead of airdrop
while you may do both at one time, there is no problem
but in fact do not expect much profits from these types of crypto activities
member
Activity: 742
Merit: 19
October 21, 2019, 09:51:02 PM
#20
Airdrops are not giving decent profits in these days. Because airdrops are offering low amount of allocation and gettin a large number of participants. Some guys cheating airdrop campaigns with multiple accounts. The next thing is some airdrops projects are getting scam. I prefer you can go with bounties. But bounties have similar things what I mention about airdrops. You can secelt good bounties with your own research.
sr. member
Activity: 2254
Merit: 258
October 21, 2019, 08:52:00 PM
#19
I always wanted to dive into the world of prize hunters but my knowledge of gifts is not enough to enter the bitcointalk contest or do I have to play Airdrop? Because airdrop tasks are easier than gifts? please tell me friend

It's easier because it offer no value at all, from my experience out of over 50 airdrops I've participated only 6 or 8 has value and it's not even the amount you've expected, the most I've got was $20 and I have to wait 5 months to get it, I almost forget that I have these airdrops I just saw it's value in my wallet glad that I've dumped all of it and move on, now I'm out of these airdrop thing.
jr. member
Activity: 57
Merit: 1
October 21, 2019, 08:12:39 PM
#18
Hello friend. Airdrops are no longer profitable as they used to be compared to the early days. But there are still few that turn up now and then which turn out  to be quite huge. I have benefited from airdops. So if i would advice you, i'd tell you to continue doing airdrops. You never can tell which eventually become worth something.
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