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Topic: BountyHunting and Airdrops? - page 4. (Read 565 times)

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October 12, 2018, 01:53:09 PM
#12
You will do your work, which is mainly in advertising on the forum and social networks, and then do not get the reward that you were promised ...
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October 12, 2018, 01:47:25 PM
#11
So i heard a lot about these terms but confused exactly what these mean. 


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?
I'll try to put it into simple words for you. An Airdrop is when you get free tokens of some project for actions like subscribing to their channels, making 1-2 reposts etc. This is a one-time action on the result of which you are given an amount of tokens that is usually worth about 20-30 dollars (of the ICO prices, the price on the exchanges might turn out to be very different). You don't need to own any eth, btc or whatsoever. Never give your money to those who claim they'll gie you a lot more tokens instead. They are probably scammers.
Bounty is more like a regular part-time job. You receive tokens (usually weekly) for regular posts and reposts in social networks, signature campaign on bitcointalk etc. Again, you give nothing but your work. They give you the money.
In general, you have to be a socially active person to participate in both, but the requirements for a bounty tend to be more strict than for an Airdrop (you'll need to have a specific number of followers on your profiles, for instance).
Note that many Airdrops and Bounties might value your work pretty instantly, but actually send you the tokens only after the ICO is finished (to avoid dumping of their token). That's what you mentioned by 'immediately sell it for btc'. People do that when they don't care about the project they work for and just want to get some money for their work. As many people are selling the token ASAP on exchanges, this can lead to price decrease and even more selling afterwards. But it's not supposed to be this way. The teams that allow you to participate in Airdrops and Bounties hope that you believe in their project and value their tokens.
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October 12, 2018, 01:18:19 PM
#10
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?  

When in looked through your profile, i discovered that you have not been involved in any form of bounty or airdrop since you came into this forum

For better understanding of your questions, i would advise you go to Beginners and help section of the forum, where you will find full answer to your question.

No one might want to give you proper answer here by just asking, except you find threads that have already been written before now.

I believe this will be useful. I had to help you search for it on the forum, so you could have proper answer to your question.
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A Beginners Guide to Bounty Campaigns

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.29758820
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October 12, 2018, 01:11:10 PM
#9
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 guess what you want to mean is Social Media Bounty/Campaign, such as Twitter Bounty, Facebook, Telegram, Instagram. There's no need to own any btc or any altcoin to participate in Bounty Campaign, it's completely free, and you will be payed right after the bounty ends, or depend on Distribution Date.
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October 12, 2018, 01:09:45 PM
#8
Bounty hunting means you are going to promote their project at the ICO sale period and you will be rewarded with tokens for that you no need any kind of investment but your rank in bitcointalk is important since you are full member you can participate in all the campaigns.There are different kind of campaigns available like signature campaign where you need to wear the signature and social media where you need to like and create posts and many more.You will get more information if you go through some of the threads in the bounties section.
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October 12, 2018, 01:09:20 PM
#7
idk why your rank high enough but you know nothing about bounty and airdrop
i try to positive thingking that you are a dev, which dont care bout bounty but just dev a coin/ token
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October 12, 2018, 12:55:57 PM
#6
Airdrops are less time consuming but not too effective as compared to bounty. But through You can earn number of variety of coins or token. But the quantity is only in bounty. Both have some pros and cons.
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October 12, 2018, 12:48:06 PM
#5
I think both must be studied as a whole because there are several airdrop campaigns that make a lot of money and also in bounty campaigns. so be careful about the campaign you want to follow before you join to become a participant in the campaign greetings. so you have to learn a lot so you can achieve maximum results
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October 12, 2018, 12:47:01 PM
#4
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? 
I see that you are here for a long time and you didnt participate in any airdrops or bounty campaign?
I would recommend you to start with airdrops and bounty campaigns and you will see Wink.
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October 12, 2018, 12:45:20 PM
#3
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? 

The fact is that there are a lots of activities going on in the cryptocurrency world of business,you can participate in ICO bounty or airdrop campaign, most of those activities could help you earn income for a living
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October 12, 2018, 12:36:14 PM
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Nobody can say that to you because every project has different timelines, some bounties takes forever to hit the exchanges and convert it to eth or btc, while other projects can hit the exchanges in weeks.
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October 12, 2018, 12:34:27 PM
#1
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? 
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