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Topic: Bounty hunting - work or a hobby? - page 25. (Read 1787 times)

newbie
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May 27, 2018, 12:00:06 AM
#37
I see bounty as the main job . I have no other job
member
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May 26, 2018, 11:59:14 PM
#36
i think bounty campaign is a work for me because i spend time on it then do their tasks and i get paid.
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 11:54:28 PM
#35
I think that it is not necessary to think about taxes , in our country there are still no laws on regulation ...
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 11:47:51 PM
#34
For me, bounty is the main job . A few years ago I quit my job and started bounty
member
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May 26, 2018, 11:23:25 PM
#33
For me, bounty is a hobby . As the main work I do not consider
full member
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May 26, 2018, 11:21:47 PM
#32
Well in my point of  view bounty huntings  is just  a part time job for us people who got the permanent job at all. I never look it as a hobby because doing like sport as hobby you never earn money using your effort and time unlike doing work/job. And also I consider it work because like ordinary job we have, bounty hunting also need to follow instructions from the higher dev to be paid off after you do the task.
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May 26, 2018, 11:20:53 PM
#31
I would say bounty hunting is a job , side job actually. Bounty campaign give me a lot incomes but i like work in real life too. I always do bounty campaign when i have a time usually at night. I star to understand how cryptocurrency work.
member
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May 26, 2018, 11:16:46 PM
#30
I just posted a reply in another thread where the OP stated they considered bounty hunting was work with money paid to you for your time and resources, with it likened to running a small business. I felt rather that you’d ‘paid’ for the bounty tokens in your wallet with the time you’d used doing bounty tasks and reporting etc rather than with your own cryptocurrency or fiat, and that you needed to factor in as well the time wasted on other bounty campaigns where you didn’t get any reward/payment for your bounty work because the ICO didn’t make softcap or was unethical or a cashgrab or scam! In terms of whether bounty hunting should be seen as a part or full time job/small business or rather as a hobby where you may pick up a few dollars using your phone and computer and internet and time, I felt it would depend on each bounty hunter’s individual circumstances and prevailing tax and other laws in their country. I imagined that most bounty hunters here would treat it as a ‘hobby’ that may bring some reward of tokens that may or may not be worth anything, rather than as job giving predictable taxable income - but I’ve seen little discussion or information published about this however.

I’m interested in how bounty hunters here view their receiving of bounty tokens and the value from holding or selling them - as a hobby or as a job with taxable income? And also are bounty hunters aware of any tax or other ‘rules’ known to apply to tokens received or sold in the various countries we live in?
For me, hunting bounty is both a job and a hobby. It gives me some extra income and also helps me gain more knowledge about cryptocurrency.
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 11:12:50 PM
#29
I just posted a reply in another thread where the OP stated they considered bounty hunting was work with money paid to you for your time and resources, with it likened to running a small business. I felt rather that you’d ‘paid’ for the bounty tokens in your wallet with the time you’d used doing bounty tasks and reporting etc rather than with your own cryptocurrency or fiat, and that you needed to factor in as well the time wasted on other bounty campaigns where you didn’t get any reward/payment for your bounty work because the ICO didn’t make softcap or was unethical or a cashgrab or scam! In terms of whether bounty hunting should be seen as a part or full time job/small business or rather as a hobby where you may pick up a few dollars using your phone and computer and internet and time, I felt it would depend on each bounty hunter’s individual circumstances and prevailing tax and other laws in their country. I imagined that most bounty hunters here would treat it as a ‘hobby’ that may bring some reward of tokens that may or may not be worth anything, rather than as job giving predictable taxable income - but I’ve seen little discussion or information published about this however.

I’m interested in how bounty hunters here view their receiving of bounty tokens and the value from holding or selling them - as a hobby or as a job with taxable income? And also are bounty hunters aware of any tax or other ‘rules’ known to apply to tokens received or sold in the various countries we live in?



i am not sure what bounty hunting really is but i find bounty hunting a very interesting thing. i can learn so many things about cryptocurrencies. i can manange my time and express a lot regarding cryptocurrencies.
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 11:10:16 PM
#28
I just posted a reply in another thread where the OP stated they considered bounty hunting was work with money paid to you for your time and resources, with it likened to running a small business. I felt rather that you’d ‘paid’ for the bounty tokens in your wallet with the time you’d used doing bounty tasks and reporting etc rather than with your own cryptocurrency or fiat, and that you needed to factor in as well the time wasted on other bounty campaigns where you didn’t get any reward/payment for your bounty work because the ICO didn’t make softcap or was unethical or a cashgrab or scam! In terms of whether bounty hunting should be seen as a part or full time job/small business or rather as a hobby where you may pick up a few dollars using your phone and computer and internet and time, I felt it would depend on each bounty hunter’s individual circumstances and prevailing tax and other laws in their country. I imagined that most bounty hunters here would treat it as a ‘hobby’ that may bring some reward of tokens that may or may not be worth anything, rather than as job giving predictable taxable income - but I’ve seen little discussion or information published about this however.

I’m interested in how bounty hunters here view their receiving of bounty tokens and the value from holding or selling them - as a hobby or as a job with taxable income? And also are bounty hunters aware of any tax or other ‘rules’ known to apply to tokens received or sold in the various countries we live in?

Until recently a very pleasant pastime is following bounty campaign.
You can earn money just by doing your hobby and now it has become a hobby job.
This crypto world has given an awful lot of knowledge and provides a path that you can be a successful person.
full member
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May 26, 2018, 11:06:50 PM
#27
I consider it a hobby,  simply because you may not get paid at all, you may get paid only a little, and you may strike it rich, I just use the site to learn so it can better my crypto experience. And I use my knowledge to better prepare me for success in hopefully  the near future!!!
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 11:02:25 PM
#26
I live in Indonesia, and the amount I earn from bounty hunting is enough for living cost. It can be considered as side work though. If we (Indonesian people) combine the amount we earn from bounty hunting, and our main job salary, at least we can live like a middle class (more than lower class), I mean we can buy things like smartphone, PC, vehicle, and at the same time, saving and investing for the future.
Yes buddy, if we are on a third world country the amount of money we earned from bounty is a big help to augment our income. I consider bounty hunting as a job because i earn through it and i will keep on doing it.
full member
Activity: 546
Merit: 107
May 26, 2018, 10:55:24 PM
#25
Since I quited on my job, I was say that bounty is my work now. Even the payout is not in 15 days or in every month but I enjoyed it everyday by doing not a stressable job.
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 10:50:36 PM
#24
I myself just makes bounty campaign as a hobby only. because I also have other jobs. I am just working on the bounty campaign when there is spare time only. And I usually take advantage when a holiday, or during the evening. Because it is a hobby, so I did not feel tired when it should do bounty campaign.
member
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May 26, 2018, 10:49:54 PM
#23
Well, at least in my country, cryptocurrencies are still a loophole when it comes to tax, regulations aren't thought out and cryptocurrencies aren't taxable. Honestly, the amount most of the bounty hunters earn aren't enough to tax, I mean, when it's taxed it would be so low that every user here would be forced to use multis for bounty hunting, otherwise, you can't make a living from it.

So taking bounty hunting as a freelance off-record work. Let's be honest here, some of us have switched to full-time bounty hunting from our day jobs, to be a freelance taxpayer, you need a tax registration certificate, how many of us have it here?
In my country where Government doesn’t take care of their own responsibility on citizens of the country, the masses don’t really care about lGovernment anymore but everyone is struggling to survive, people doesn’t care about tax payment even on their physical business not to talk of online business. The government had failed us here
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 10:43:13 PM
#22
Finding the gift of digital currency is not a hobby, I do it as an extra job. Getting coin by coin from a job that can be redeemed in the form of my country's currency is really helpful to advance my life. Hopefully this digital currency can be a source of livelihood for everyone.
newbie
Activity: 224
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May 26, 2018, 10:33:56 PM
#21
At us while such kind of activity is not assessed with taxes. I take it more as a job. I spend my time on it and get rewards. A real hobby for me is outside the internet.
sr. member
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May 26, 2018, 10:06:09 PM
#20
I live in Indonesia, and the amount I earn from bounty hunting is enough for living cost. It can be considered as side work though. If we (Indonesian people) combine the amount we earn from bounty hunting, and our main job salary, at least we can live like a middle class (more than lower class), I mean we can buy things like smartphone, PC, vehicle, and at the same time, saving and investing for the future.
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 102
May 26, 2018, 09:57:41 PM
#19
I can only answer about signature campaings since that's the only bounty i do. And for me it's a way to earn some coins from promising ICO's that I will invest in anyway so if you are here at bitcointalk discussing anyway why not earn some coins at the same time.
member
Activity: 630
Merit: 13
May 26, 2018, 09:42:21 PM
#18
i will say its a work, because im doing that to get free token and make cash for selling that token, maybe some of us will answer hobby because he is already an investor who joined ico program.
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