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Topic: BountyHunting and Airdrops? (Read 562 times)

sr. member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 21, 2018, 03:26:03 PM
#73
A lot of questions. Immediately all hard to answer. I will begin by answering whether it is possible to live on participation in a bounty without a main job ?. I think not, especially in today's days. Payments have decreased several times over last year.


Regarding the type of company bounty - I recommend a content creation company. It is always well paid, you can do it on an unlimited number of projects, and it takes only a couple of hours a day.
sr. member
Activity: 684
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 21, 2018, 03:03:21 PM
#71
A lot of questions. Immediately all hard to answer. I will begin by answering whether it is possible to live on participation in a bounty without a main job ?. I think not, especially in today's days. Payments have decreased several times over last year.
member
Activity: 573
Merit: 11
October 21, 2018, 03:17:08 PM
#70
Its true that some people post some promotional stuff on social media and they get paid but according to your question on how much one could get from doing those promotional tasks. Rewards actually varies and it depends on a particular project. Its difficult to predict the reward someone can get from bounty campaign.
full member
Activity: 579
Merit: 102
October 21, 2018, 02:56:51 PM
#69
Of course, a bounty company, as you can get a very good profit from it, there are more opportunities for salary and a large number of companies among which you can choose something worthy.
copper member
Activity: 322
Merit: 16
October 21, 2018, 02:48:21 PM
#68
Chasing the airdrops is a meaningless idea.  It is better to fully engage in the search and full participation in the bounty
I agree. Since April, I have been to where in 900 airdrop, there were about 95 incoming transactions and as a result 20 $.  Embarrassed They may grow, but they may not. I'm just stubborn.  Cool
member
Activity: 294
Merit: 21
Buy, sell and store real cryptocurrencies
October 21, 2018, 01:35:05 PM
#67
Chasing the airdrops is a meaningless idea.  It is better to fully engage in the search and full participation in the bounty
copper member
Activity: 322
Merit: 16
October 21, 2018, 12:22:21 PM
#66
The prices are low. And all cryptocurrency. Just have to exhale and wait, and of course not to quit the main job  Grin for bounty and Airdrop
member
Activity: 560
Merit: 16
October 21, 2018, 12:09:32 PM
#65
In a very simple and short write up, bounty campaign mean you promoting or marketing their product through a medium which may be signature here on bitcointalk, facebook and other social media. In bounty campaign, you get paid for the work you did after the campaign paying whatever amount worth of the product which which is allocated for the campaign you participated.

This short summary is good, congratulations. But it should not be forgotten that at the moment no reward campaign provides a good return. Looks like he's waiting for the market to react positively.
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 15
October 21, 2018, 11:01:56 AM
#64
In a very simple and short write up, bounty campaign mean you promoting or marketing their product through a medium which may be signature here on bitcointalk, facebook and other social media. In bounty campaign, you get paid for the work you did after the campaign paying whatever amount worth of the product which which is allocated for the campaign you participated.
copper member
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Merit: 0
October 21, 2018, 10:54:07 AM
#63
Participating in Bounty campaigns and Airdrops is just a way of making more money aside from owning a coin. It's a good idea.
member
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Merit: 16
October 21, 2018, 10:45:15 AM
#62
So i heard a lot about these terms but confused exactly what these mean.  So basically if you own any btc or any altcoin, you could participate in these?  So basically it requires very little money or does it require no money at all for something like this.  I read about how ppl do certain things like post links on facebook and social media etc and then they get rewarded or something like that?  So basically you could do this for income or side income? 


I also heard how when people receive an airdrop or another term, they immediately sell it for btc.  Can someone explain this process as basic as possible?


So if someone has free time or doing nothing, they could make money while on the computer with this?  But how much money could one even expect to make if say they could do this 20 hours a week vs say 40 hours a week?  The other thing i heard is if you do this, you could get scammed?  How exactly you get scammed?  They send you airdrop but its to your wallet and then your wallet get hacked? 
sorry, but I see your questions here is basic questions compared to your rank (full member) here, anyway , I see bounties are good and you can make enough money , I got scammed several times but it still ok.
I don't like participating in airdrop because its rewards is very small.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
2local[IEO] - https://2local.io/
October 21, 2018, 10:12:45 AM
#61
So i heard a lot about these terms but confused exactly what these mean.  So basically if you own any btc or any altcoin, you could participate in these?  So basically it requires very little money or does it require no money at all for something like this.  I read about how ppl do certain things like post links on facebook and social media etc and then they get rewarded or something like that?  So basically you could do this for income or side income? 


I also heard how when people receive an airdrop or another term, they immediately sell it for btc.  Can someone explain this process as basic as possible?


So if someone has free time or doing nothing, they could make money while on the computer with this?  But how much money could one even expect to make if say they could do this 20 hours a week vs say 40 hours a week?  The other thing i heard is if you do this, you could get scammed?  How exactly you get scammed?  They send you airdrop but its to your wallet and then your wallet get hacked? 
So far I have participated in bounty activities or airdrop activities. Their project tokens are authentic and reliable, and there are no false ingredients.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 256
October 20, 2018, 06:57:40 AM
#60
So i heard a lot about these terms but confused exactly what these mean.  So basically if you own any btc or any altcoin, you could participate in these?  So basically it requires very little money or does it require no money at all for something like this.  I read about how ppl do certain things like post links on facebook and social media etc and then they get rewarded or something like that?  So basically you could do this for income or side income? 


I also heard how when people receive an airdrop or another term, they immediately sell it for btc.  Can someone explain this process as basic as possible?


So if someone has free time or doing nothing, they could make money while on the computer with this?  But how much money could one even expect to make if say they could do this 20 hours a week vs say 40 hours a week?  The other thing i heard is if you do this, you could get scammed?  How exactly you get scammed?  They send you airdrop but its to your wallet and then your wallet get hacked? 

Yep, you can sell your airdrop/bounty tokens into btc when your token listed on any btc market.
And the value of different campaign is different, based on how successful the project is.
full member
Activity: 798
Merit: 109
https://bmy.guide
October 20, 2018, 06:54:19 AM
#59
Bounty hunting and airdrops are good if you are luckily joined in a good bounty program, there is a risk in joining on that. Bounty hunting needs deep research before you engage and participate in their bounty program. Airdrops nowadays are just like shit it is almost nonsense and no value at all. For me, it is wasting time to participate in airdrop that just too many tasks before you comply.
hero member
Activity: 752
Merit: 501
October 20, 2018, 06:37:22 AM
#58
You do not have to own coins to participate in them, you just have to have accounts that you can promote the coins on. Bounty hunting and airdrops are basically just choosing to market the coin of a project and in the end they pay you with some of their coins. People sell because they are moving to a better project which they are sure of as new coins have a tendency to plummet in value after some time
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 500
October 17, 2018, 03:13:03 AM
#57
So i heard a lot about these terms but confused exactly what these mean.  So basically if you own any btc or any altcoin, you could participate in these?  So basically it requires very little money or does it require no money at all for something like this.  I read about how ppl do certain things like post links on facebook and social media etc and then they get rewarded or something like that?  So basically you could do this for income or side income?  


I also heard how when people receive an airdrop or another term, they immediately sell it for btc.  Can someone explain this process as basic as possible?


So if someone has free time or doing nothing, they could make money while on the computer with this?  But how much money could one even expect to make if say they could do this 20 hours a week vs say 40 hours a week?  The other thing i heard is if you do this, you could get scammed?  How exactly you get scammed?  They send you airdrop but its to your wallet and then your wallet get hacked?  
Now participating in bounty campaigns is more like participation in a lottery than on a regular income. I received my last salary in May, and from June to October I worked for free. If you have an extra 2-3 hours a day, you can try, but now is not the best time to earn money from bounty.

Haha why do you think you are working free when promoting the ICO project. Since you have joined the bounty, you have determined that you are doing to receive token cards from the project without having to invest money on them. Of course bounty is now quite difficult and often encounters the non-payment
sr. member
Activity: 714
Merit: 257
October 17, 2018, 02:28:53 AM
#56
It is a hard earned money nowdays. Most airdrops are not worth it, and the same is with the bounties. Very few of them will yield in a good return for the time invested.
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 10
October 17, 2018, 02:23:17 AM
#55
Yes, now neither the generosity nor the airdrop no longer bring the profits that they brought earlier, now it is a penny, which is not even enough for a couple of packs of cigarettes
sr. member
Activity: 770
Merit: 250
October 17, 2018, 02:21:54 AM
#54
Both bounty campaign and airdrop can be used to gain free coins, All we have to do is that we should perform anything requested in the rules of the bounty or airdrop. After everything done, we'll get our reward based on our achievement
jr. member
Activity: 168
Merit: 1
October 17, 2018, 02:14:20 AM
#53
Personally for me I don't participate in airdrop campaign, because raising ref for good profit is quit difficult, but bounty is ok if you got enough social influence, you can make good money from signature or translation campaign if you good at that.
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