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Topic: Do you thinks spending time on bounty projects is worth the time and effort - page 2. (Read 522 times)

sr. member
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Deal Coin - P2P Lending Eco-system
yes in my opinion it is worth it..especially if you live in a third world country or when you are a student with no job. But there are lots of ICO right now so you need to take your time to do research and find the best project then you can earn a good income
full member
Activity: 194
Merit: 100
CryptoPuzzle.com developer
You can earn something but it's a lot of time. And if you lose or you didn't get paid (when the project crash) you will get nothing and it's very hard for your motivation. But if you have luck and you chose correctly your project yes you can earn a little bit, not enough for a living tough. If you want someting sure you can do service bounty, it pay less but it pay.
legendary
Activity: 2982
Merit: 1028
Well if luck permits you and you participated with a good project then it will be worth to participate, but most of the time those bounties are just a dust satoshi and its just few that really got some future ahead of it, so if you are thinking twice better to check first whether that particular project will be useful in the long run so waiting will have some worth after.
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
I believe that it is worth doing, if you are interested in the world of cryptocurrencies in General. If you want to find promising ICO, are you interested to explore new projects. I do not only the bounty, but also invest in those projects which inspire confidence. But if you're just doing a bounty and do not understand what is the project, you can have it quickly get bored.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
It is worth the time if you manage to filter through the bad projects/ICOs and pick the good ones, especially if you're agreeing to get paid in their tokens instead of Bitcoin. I suggest you trying out signature campaigns managed by well known and respected users in the forum to avoid doing work to end up not getting your payment
full member
Activity: 476
Merit: 107
Hi , new to the world of cryptocurrency and would like to know does it make sense to spend time doing or promoting the different bounty programs. do you  coins that actually issue bounty programs have potential or is it just a marketing gimmick .
I think it is worth the time and effort considering that the altcoin you join will be successful and will have a lot of potential in the future. Promoting bounty programs will get you free coins to hold just by doing easy task. The only risk in doing so is that if it didn't succeed, you won't get anything from them. If they also scam their investors, they wont pay you as well and it will be hard to accept for those who are new to this but that is part of joining bounties.
full member
Activity: 854
Merit: 100
Hi , new to the world of cryptocurrency and would like to know does it make sense to spend time doing or promoting the different bounty programs. do you  coins that actually issue bounty programs have potential or is it just a marketing gimmick .
It depends on you if you want some profits and or want to support a project that you deem is going to be useful for the world.

I can say that some have potential but there are a lot that are just made for pumps and dumps.
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1001
Crypto-News.net: News from Crypto World
Bounties can be good at the end but I prefer to do more social bounty on twitter or facebook telegram. You can combine many of them and in the end can be very profitable with good income if you have 10 of them for example. But here you must be careful not to make double report it can be tricky but it is good if you want to have several bounties.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 101
I do participate in bounties and some of those have payed out and others haven't. However I still think it is worth the time and effort. I am not sure what kind of bounty you are interested in but I prefer social media (twitter) since I can do it easily on my phone. Try different bounty and see what is most suitable for you. 
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 102
OPEN GAMING PLATFORM
It's worth if you choose right bounty campaign to join Smiley) There are a lot of bounty campaigns but to find out a good one is not easy. If you find out a good bounty campaign, the amount of money you'll get from it will be better than what will you get in Bitcoin signature campaign.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
hello,If the project has a good idea and an active team, then it will be a potential project, and the bounty task of this project is valuable, and it's worth doing Smiley~ Smiley
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
I think that some of them have potential, and some just inflate the bubble.

Therefore, it is better to carefully study the team, site and repository of the new currency!
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1006
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
yes it is worth for the people time because your efforts eventually will be paid and the best part is you could sell those ICO coin to bitcoin but not all ICO project had successfully project and sometimes you will find ICO scam project so to avoid this kind of ICO then do some research before you decide joining the ICO
full member
Activity: 910
Merit: 100
My answer is yes, and I'm participating. I have repeatedly seen people who participate in different bounty campaigns get impressive amounts. I participate in social networks and write articles on the blog. And also, airdrops.
full member
Activity: 476
Merit: 100
www.daxico.com
Yes it is worth the time provided that you are participating in a very legit and successful ICO. You will probably get a decent payment for you hardwork and labor. But if you're into a scam ICO, then all will be just a waste of time and efforts and at worst, financial loss if you were able to invest on the ICO.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1000
I participated on some bounty projects couple weeks ago but unfortunately I can't focus on those stuffs and things. And from what I did, with little efforts, I am able to collect some tokens that worth something. My point is, even with small efforts I am still able to get something, what if I did it seriously? Imo, it is worthy to spend your time on bounty projects.
full member
Activity: 258
Merit: 100
Hi , new to the world of cryptocurrency and would like to know does it make sense to spend time doing or promoting the different bounty programs. do you  coins that actually issue bounty programs have potential or is it just a marketing gimmick .

Before you decide on which bounty program to join, do an extensive research about the project first. Watch out and be very careful, as we know that there are a lot of scam projects anywhere. Take a look at the project's potential. See if the project is good and backed by a solid team of developers. It would be worth the while to spend time on bounties that you truly believe to be a great success. But in the end, it all depends on wether the ICO is successful or not.
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 100
I think all of that must have potential not only false theories or marketing made, somehow my beliefs say so, but whether it's from a lot or a little later that works, we'll see how high this potential is real
full member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 127
Make a difference, make it better.
It all depends on your perspective. If you find a project that is good, with a good project, good idea and good potential you want that project to succeed and no better way to project to be successful that advertises itself. most people in the forum are somewhat looking for a good opportunity to invest their money and also share some information and knowledge. Why not earn a few tokens promoting the brand or the ICO you believe in. The athletes do this all the time, why not us?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
https://triaconta.com/?ref=COMBI-154794
I think it could be worth the time and effort, but just as an money-investment this time-investment in a bounty is also a (well considered) gamble.

Therfore: only participate in a bounty if you believe in the project
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