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sr. member
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February 05, 2025, 09:02:53 AM
#91
I wonder, how many of you work in crypto full time, and how many use this as an additional source of income?

If you want to, you can share with us what you are doing in crypto. Is it trading, aidrops, writing articles, marketing, etc ?

Is obvious that there are a lot of people who choose crypto trading as thier full time job probably after losing their job long ago, I'm actually saying this because I have a friend who only Base in crypto trading and as well other crypto related investment, he lost his job long ago so the little savings he had in his account so he decided to use it to carry out his investment plans, he have been doing absolutely well ever since then.

Of course there are people like this, why most people use it as an additional source of income. But to be frank with everyone had it been is possible I would have love to choose crypto investment as my  full time job if not for the risk and the market not being stable, because apart from this, it has a less stress Compared to when you're working under someone/ company.
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February 05, 2025, 07:23:49 AM
#90
But you know, there are people who trade on crypto exchanges for a living, not just as a side hustle. And it seems like they’re doing pretty well. I’m not sure if it’s their only source of income, but it kind of looks like it is. If you go for simpler crypto projects or imo projects like earnm/stormx, your earnings probably won’t be super high. Maybe around $30-50 a day. But the cool part is, you don’t have to do much. You earn just by doing the simplest things. It’s all about what you pick, how much you work, and so on.
legendary
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To the Moon
April 20, 2023, 09:16:05 PM
#89
You can generate good money without investing if you know what to do. Because tokens cannot be sold to untrained investors, airdrops are likely to be a hot topic right now. This carries serious consequences, and projects cannot be stress-tested without users...

This type of earnings can be considered only if you have a permanent job in the office, since the income received from airdrop is not permanent, and you will not be able to provide for your vital needs. But you can use this type of earnings as an additional to the main type of employment in crypto.
hero member
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April 20, 2023, 03:45:32 PM
#88
Yes you can depend on cryptocurrency full time, I do arbitrage, I trade daily in the futures market an I chase airdrops, that is what have been paying my bills since I came into the crypto space
I think it will be quite challenging if someone has to rely completely on cryptocurrencies, even if you have done quite well so far, I think other people will not experience the same thing as you have so far because trading every day also does not guarantee someone will get profit . Likewise with pursuing airdrops, because not all airdrops can be very profitable so this also needs to be considered before someone fully depends on cryptocurrency, although it also won't be wrong if someone is able to do it as well as you do.
sr. member
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April 20, 2023, 03:32:16 PM
#87
I wonder, how many of you work in crypto full time, and how many use this as an additional source of income?

If you want to, you can share with us what you are doing in crypto. Is it trading, aidrops, writing articles, marketing, etc ?
Seriously it's not advisable to make crypto trading a full time job, it's better you take it as other source of income just as you said. Their are lot's of things you can participate in when it comes to cryptocurrency but you will have to work before getting the money, don't believe anyone that say they want to share free bitcoin or other coins, most of them are scammers. I do trade, I am participating in signature campaign in the forum here and am also investing in bitcoin for long term. Their are still lots of things you can be doing on the forum here and you will be making your money.
I am agree with you that a lot of things can do to earn money here. But i have another point of view about making crypto trading as a primary job / fulltime job. In my country there is a guy named 'Ayoung Lam' who is professional full time crypto trader. He has a lot of followers who wait his signal trading, he share when the best time to buy and sell based on his analytical. So my point is doing full time trading is not bad enough to be a living.
legendary
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April 20, 2023, 03:04:22 PM
#86
I wonder, how many of you work in crypto full time, and how many use this as an additional source of income?
I do it as an additional income, it works very well with my schedule, especially when you are just hodling.

If you want to, you can share with us what you are doing in crypto. Is it trading, aidrops, writing articles, marketing, etc ?
how about hodling? it's the only thing that I have been doing for a while now and I'm not sure if posting here in the forum while wearing a signature campaign ad can be considered as a marketing.
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April 20, 2023, 02:16:45 PM
#85
Yes you can depend on cryptocurrency full time, I do arbitrage, I trade daily in the futures market an I chase airdrops, that is what have been paying my bills since I came into the crypto space
hero member
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April 20, 2023, 01:36:36 PM
#84
It solely depends on If the skills which you have are cryptocurrency related skills to only rely here for daily earnings, because one cannot depend only on crypto for daily earnings if you don't have the required skill needed by people as kingsden has mentioned above, and such as helping people solve crypto issues online. Let's say for instance, people that wants to create a cryptocurrency payment system for their business will be needing people who are skilled in that angle for the job and whole lot of other stuffs.
legendary
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April 20, 2023, 01:05:42 PM
#83
Anyone who has skills that can solve problems in the cryptocurrency industry can depend on cryptocurrency earnings as a full-time job and also take care of himself and his family. There are a lot of skills that are needed in cryptocurrency industry, skills such as the trading, whitepaper writing, project management, mining etc

So anyone that has more than three of these skills can be in active money in cryptocurrency, and that would be enough to depend on cryptocurrency for only source of earning.
full member
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April 20, 2023, 11:42:51 AM
#82
You can generate good money without investing if you know what to do. Because tokens cannot be sold to untrained investors, airdrops are likely to be a hot topic right now. This carries serious consequences, and projects cannot be stress-tested without users. But in order to compete with cheaters who have hundreds or thousands of accounts, you must wait for the Airdrop prize.
hero member
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April 20, 2023, 08:53:04 AM
#81
I wonder, how many of you work in crypto full time, and how many use this as an additional source of income?

If you want to, you can share with us what you are doing in crypto. Is it trading, aidrops, writing articles, marketing, etc ?
Seriously it's not advisable to make crypto trading a full time job, it's better you take it as other source of income just as you said. Their are lot's of things you can participate in when it comes to cryptocurrency but you will have to work before getting the money, don't believe anyone that say they want to share free bitcoin or other coins, most of them are scammers. I do trade, I am participating in signature campaign in the forum here and am also investing in bitcoin for long term. Their are still lots of things you can be doing on the forum here and you will be making your money.
sr. member
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April 20, 2023, 08:08:14 AM
#80
I wonder, how many of you work in crypto full time, and how many use this as an additional source of income?

If you want to, you can share with us what you are doing in crypto. Is it trading, aidrops, writing articles, marketing, etc ?
All jobs you may take can be paid using cryptocurrency. Literally anything as it depends to the agreement between you and your employer.
Say for example, me, my job I took here is participate to avatar and signature campaign. This is a part-time job for me though, not full.
I know some developer peeps that works in blockchain environment, they are full time. However I don't know what is the payment method for their salary.

Furthermore, I'm certain that there are lots of people nowadays that became full time into cryptocurrency trading.
As long as you are earning more than what you get from day jobs then you may think about considering cryptocurrency as your full-time job. It totally depends on how we take crypto into our life and I know that the majority are here taking this as a side hustle as we are not been in the forum or even in trading for 24 hours. In fact, I'd just spend a few hours in here and do other stuff. It was not a problem anyways, what important is we have multiple sources of income which are really in need at this time.
hero member
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ARTS & Crypto
April 20, 2023, 06:39:38 AM
#79
I will absolutely tell you that YES.
I have been in cryptocurrencies since 2016 and I have never invested the money I earned in my main job here. The risk was too great, and there are a lot of opportunities to earn in cryptocurrency. Therefore, it is not necessary to invest real money.
Times are not what they used to be, but there are still a lot of opportunities - retrodrops, signature campaigns and the like. You just need to be active and everything will work out.
We have the same experience in crypto work but never position for the main job even though the highest crypto income has been obtained from bounties, retrodrops, campaigns, trading and others, because crypto income cannot be targeted every month even once two to five months we don't get any income, but we don't invest anything from salary/earnings to trading activity, all funds are added from bounty and signature job earnings for trading to increase assets and we have to analyze every risk that adverse impact on investment to avoid high losses.

Right now, a particularly relevant topic is with multiaccounts in retrodrops.
I don't have time to learn more about it, as the forum takes up all my time.
But I want to say that there are people who have both 10 and 30 Twitter, Facebook, mailboxes accounts for earnings, which is much more than if you earned only one account. This is not entirely fair, however, because people earn really a lot.
sr. member
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April 20, 2023, 04:02:34 AM
#78
I wonder, how many of you work in crypto full time, and how many use this as an additional source of income?

If you want to, you can share with us what you are doing in crypto. Is it trading, aidrops, writing articles, marketing, etc ?
All jobs you may take can be paid using cryptocurrency. Literally anything as it depends to the agreement between you and your employer.
Say for example, me, my job I took here is participate to avatar and signature campaign. This is a part-time job for me though, not full.
I know some developer peeps that works in blockchain environment, they are full time. However I don't know what is the payment method for their salary.

Furthermore, I'm certain that there are lots of people nowadays that became full time into cryptocurrency trading.
sr. member
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April 20, 2023, 03:46:38 AM
#77
Cryptocurrencies is my only source income almost five years ago and hope keep consistent for several years later, but I did and join all opportunities for earning profit in cryptocurrencies from trading, joining airdrop, testnet, joining signature campaign and some time try with lucky for arbitrage coins. Right now several side source income not running well like trading still floating, airdrop not worth with reward distribution until arbitrage trading most difficult finding which one coins potential and earn much profit for arbitrage. But I don't give up because have several side income from cryptocurrencies actually with signature campaign and hope my account level can reach up as soon possible to higher level and earn higher reward later.
sr. member
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Bitcoindata.science
April 20, 2023, 01:26:51 AM
#76
I wonder, how many of you work in crypto full time, and how many use this as an additional source of income?

If you want to, you can share with us what you are doing in crypto. Is it trading, aidrops, writing articles, marketing, etc ?
I used to take crypto as a full time job back then when i worked both on signature campaigns here on the forum and did some ambassadors job on Twitter and telegram. But currently i have shifted into becoming a python developer so i had to abandon most tasks in the crypto space so as to have enough time to focus on my codes.

As time flies people will focus more on their passion and since we can't do everything at the same time many will do other kind of jobs to balance up their bills. But definitely a handfull will stick to crypto for full time job either as project mangers, ambassadors, shillers, designers and developers.
hero member
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April 20, 2023, 01:09:28 AM
#75
Crypto space is full of opportunities, if one closed another will open, I am into airdrops, bounties, trading and even mining, I have build my whole life around crypto and it's been how many years already since 2016, I don't choose a side when we are talking about crypto, you will find me in every possible niches in crypto space, if it's earning people some money I am so in.
legendary
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April 19, 2023, 11:18:29 PM
#74
Signature campaigns are obviously not a full-time source of income if you meant that too, and they shouldn't be considered that at all.
Nope I didnt include this as full time source of income. Id rather consider shitcoin flipping and scalping more as a source than signature. I am earning decent on trading even greater than signature so this one is just a bonus source of fund. But its been a while and I miss my previous work maybe its time to go back and do lesser crypto related.
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Ton Together | Save Smart & Win Big
April 19, 2023, 10:41:39 PM
#73
For now, crypto is my only source of income. I've been a hunter since 2017, although there have been some on and off until now. I used to get a great income from here, managed to build a decent house in 2018 thanks to NANO (Raiblocks), and got some chunks of money here and there. But I feel that hunting is kind of difficult now since more projects failed (either to launch or to pay rewards), and it's frustrating. Now, I'm waiting for the upcoming bull season to save money and planning to have my own business. I think I need a more stable and dependable source of income. I'll work online and offline; that's my plan.
hero member
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April 19, 2023, 04:55:23 PM
#72
I will absolutely tell you that YES.
I have been in cryptocurrencies since 2016 and I have never invested the money I earned in my main job here. The risk was too great, and there are a lot of opportunities to earn in cryptocurrency. Therefore, it is not necessary to invest real money.
Times are not what they used to be, but there are still a lot of opportunities - retrodrops, signature campaigns and the like. You just need to be active and everything will work out.
We have the same experience in crypto work but never position for the main job even though the highest crypto income has been obtained from bounties, retrodrops, campaigns, trading and others, because crypto income cannot be targeted every month even once two to five months we don't get any income, but we don't invest anything from salary/earnings to trading activity, all funds are added from bounty and signature job earnings for trading to increase assets and we have to analyze every risk that adverse impact on investment to avoid high losses.
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