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Topic: Does bounty still kind of worth on 2020? - page 6. (Read 23960 times)

hero member
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September 07, 2020, 02:37:09 AM

 I have seen people who work so hard that I feel ashamed about how little I work and I work hours every day as well, not like I am some lazy person neither. Those people are actually making money, they are not getting money they deserve, they are getting very small amount, but when you work 16 hours a day everyday for a year without a single day break, you actually end up with a lot of money from bounty, from freelance, from every little thing you can find in bitcointalk or in crypto general, it is really not something you can scoff at because there is money to be made in this space.

 Obviously that is not healthy, you might end up with some money after a while but it would also hurt you in more ways than one. I have done 2 years that way, worked so much that I was woken up at 5 am in the morning to keep working, I was really into it, made insane amount of money, money I will never make that much again, yet in th end I was thinking about bad stuff, I wasn't in the right mindset, working that much really burns you out and you end up with a bad emotional place. I rather not have that much money and have my happiness.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 1217
September 07, 2020, 01:46:12 AM
So many bounty hunters do not want to explore and that is why they remain in one position. The certainty of bounty d the assurance of getting paid is now very low. It has become more like gambling. You gamble to work and you gamble to get paid. Those Devs. No longer take bounty hunters serious, because they feel.they are hungry set of people.

Yes. Very few of the bounties are paying. But instead of complaining about it, the bounty hunters need to take steps to protect themselves from scamming. For example, stay away from those bounties, where the terms and conditions are very vague. A lot of them mention that the campaign manager has the right to change the terms of payment at a later point. This is very unfair towards the bounty hunters and I would request everyone to boycott such campaigns no matter how much attractive they may sound.
jr. member
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September 06, 2020, 06:49:07 PM
Bounty is one of the lowest paid jobs in the crypto industry. Some companies can still pay $ 100 - $ 300 for signature or creating content. If you want to increase your income, I recommend learning how to do more complex work for companies.
Agree, most new projects will opt to run a bounty to build community because they will cost very little for this. They may even scam it and not pay when the campaign is over, if bounty hunter wants to get a lot of money in this market then they need to know how to trade or hold the altcoin.

So many bounty hunters do not want to explore and that is why they remain in one position. The certainty of bounty d the assurance of getting paid is now very low. It has become more like gambling. You gamble to work and you gamble to get paid. Those Devs. No longer take bounty hunters serious, because they feel.they are hungry set of people.
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 107
September 06, 2020, 06:01:56 PM
We all know that we can get free bucks on these "bounties" since a long time ago. But today, is it still worth it hence there are so many cryptocurrencies like millions of them I i'm correct.
I wonder for you guys who always participate in bounties, I really want to know your portfolio's.

Pls no shitpost here for your signature campaign thing so people know your real opinion.

Yes of course, there are bounties that ended in 2020 that gave high rewards. But the thing is there are only few bounties which are actually successful. I participated in a number of bounties in 2017 and early 2018. I encountered a lot of scams.
So as a counter measure, I only join bounties from well known managers. Some were unsuccessful but most gave bounty payments.
You can join bounties managed by known managers which has a higher possibility of giving decent rewards. Some bounties managed by bubbalex were listed in binance, where the price doubled or even tripled since launch and it gave nice rewards to hunters.
Some older bounty managers that I know are currently inactive.
full member
Activity: 783
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September 06, 2020, 07:06:28 AM
Bounty is one of the lowest paid jobs in the crypto industry. Some companies can still pay $ 100 - $ 300 for signature or creating content. If you want to increase your income, I recommend learning how to do more complex work for companies.
Agree, most new projects will opt to run a bounty to build community because they will cost very little for this. They may even scam it and not pay when the campaign is over, if bounty hunter wants to get a lot of money in this market then they need to know how to trade or hold the altcoin.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 1217
September 06, 2020, 01:15:50 AM
It is very difficult to find a Good Bounty Because Most of the Bounties are going to scam.They did not return to hunters. Now Bounties are like to a Lucky Draw.
Gaining Profit Ratio is very very low in Bounties, But we should continue to search and join Good Projects.

Even if a project is not a scam, the bounty hunters may not receive any rewards if the soft-cap levels are not reached. The idea may be good and the project team may be highly skilled. But if the soft-cap levels can't be achieved, then all the effort put in by the bounty campaign participants will be wasted. No one is going to reimburse them for their time and effort.
sr. member
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Living the truth....
September 06, 2020, 12:28:54 AM
Yeah i think it does , as long as Chipmixer signature bounty exists , I would say it is profitable, even without that there are some out there like Jarvis , it paied me around 4000 tokens , also budbo also datum , it just depends on your abilities and how much effort you put on that , and do the bounty for the right coin not just shitty unknown coin you don't know even if it adds to some exchanges or not!
hero member
Activity: 812
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September 05, 2020, 12:47:35 PM
If you compare it to the 2017 project, it is of course very different, as you can see now that almost most of the Bounty projects end with SCAM, do not pay and there are even some good projects but distribution is slow. but btw about DIA coins, has it been distributed? I see the project has great potential in the future.
For information about the distribution of the DIA coin, you can see it on the telegram manager channel bubbalex.media, here is the channel link along with information from the snippets I took there: https://web.telegram.org/#/im?p=@bubbalexmedia
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I think the distribution of the DIA bounty has ended quite a while. and the bounty manager telegram channel has also been announced for a long time. maybe he is not aware of the update or he is not following the group of bounty managers holding his campaign.
It looks like they haven't distributed it yet, distribution will be divided into 3 phases but the first phase has not yet begun. Maybe it will happen this September and the bounty hunter is still waiting for it
member
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September 05, 2020, 12:18:22 PM
The only challenge we have now is that bounties are not profitable like we have in 2017 but hunters are still making something out of bounties. We have some campaign that have yielded something good like DIA, OIKOS and many more.

They are rare I've checked the bounty sections and some of the bounties there offer a small reward in their pool, it's unlikely that they are going to earn what old bounty hunters are earning back 2017, the ride this year for bounty hunters are very bumpy, there are still so many scam projects here, I'm not very good on looking on a good campaign but you can tell right away some of them are reported in the scam section.
full member
Activity: 1190
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September 05, 2020, 12:11:00 PM
In general - no.
Bounty was something like a secret, those who knew about it, made a good money. Little by little the news spread and together with the crash of the market and burst of the bubble, everyhting went to hell. In addition there are plenty of scams and dishonest bounty programs.
Things are not the way it was before. We cant expect a good return in bounties nowadays due to increasing number of scams projects that dominates the bounties. Though there are still good project existing but its only few and hard to spot.

There are projects that still do pay but with the huge numbers of scam developers it's really hard to find which coins are
potentially do provide good rewards.
It's your own ways to find those good bounties, take things according to how you understands the concepts and make sure
that you are willing to take the risk spending your time.
It is difficult to find a good bounty project among hundreds of scam bounties, bounty hunters can only make their predictions about a certain bounty program and hope for luck.
The bounty hunter's situation was getting worse and worse, many people left the job. I have stopped participating in fb or tw campaigns, social media campaigns are not worth my time.
Even though the bounty is getting worse, I still see a lot of people trying to make money off of it because the pandemic keeps them out of the way. This year was a little better because there were quite a few successful bounties, and many bounty grew many times after ending like DIA, Cartesi ...
hero member
Activity: 1249
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September 05, 2020, 12:02:31 PM
In general - no.
Bounty was something like a secret, those who knew about it, made a good money. Little by little the news spread and together with the crash of the market and burst of the bubble, everyhting went to hell. In addition there are plenty of scams and dishonest bounty programs.
Things are not the way it was before. We cant expect a good return in bounties nowadays due to increasing number of scams projects that dominates the bounties. Though there are still good project existing but its only few and hard to spot.

There are projects that still do pay but with the huge numbers of scam developers it's really hard to find which coins are
potentially do provide good rewards.
It's your own ways to find those good bounties, take things according to how you understands the concepts and make sure
that you are willing to take the risk spending your time.
It is difficult to find a good bounty project among hundreds of scam bounties, bounty hunters can only make their predictions about a certain bounty program and hope for luck.
The bounty hunter's situation was getting worse and worse, many people left the job. I have stopped participating in fb or tw campaigns, social media campaigns are not worth my time.
full member
Activity: 742
Merit: 102
Second Live
September 05, 2020, 11:54:22 AM
The only challenge we have now is that bounties are not profitable like we have in 2017 but hunters are still making something out of bounties. We have some campaign that have yielded something good like DIA, OIKOS and many more.
You make a very far-reaching comparison, because this year there are not many bounties that produce anything good, only a few that produce and that too can be counted on your own fingers, in contrast to 2017 where the average bounty always produces something good.
Because 2017 was the best year in this market, everything went to the moon. And new projects can easily succeed with the hype of ICOs. But now ICOs are dead and new projects are difficult to raise funds, so it also causes many bounty to collapse.
TWW
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September 05, 2020, 08:29:15 AM
If you compare it to the 2017 project, it is of course very different, as you can see now that almost most of the Bounty projects end with SCAM, do not pay and there are even some good projects but distribution is slow. but btw about DIA coins, has it been distributed? I see the project has great potential in the future.
For information about the distribution of the DIA coin, you can see it on the telegram manager channel bubbalex.media, here is the channel link along with information from the snippets I took there: https://web.telegram.org/#/im?p=@bubbalexmedia
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I think the distribution of the DIA bounty has ended quite a while. and the bounty manager telegram channel has also been announced for a long time. maybe he is not aware of the update or he is not following the group of bounty managers holding his campaign.
hero member
Activity: 2576
Merit: 579
September 05, 2020, 08:23:15 AM
If you compare it to the 2017 project, it is of course very different, as you can see now that almost most of the Bounty projects end with SCAM, do not pay and there are even some good projects but distribution is slow. but btw about DIA coins, has it been distributed? I see the project has great potential in the future.
For information about the distribution of the DIA coin, you can see it on the telegram manager channel bubbalex.media, here is the channel link along with information from the snippets I took there: https://web.telegram.org/#/im?p=@bubbalexmedia

member
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September 05, 2020, 08:08:28 AM
For me still a yes, you just need to select the potential one by doing your own research.

1. Check their team. They must show themselves in public through social medias and conferences

2. Use cases of that token/coin. Tokenomics

3. 2 years Road map

4. Partners.

5. Tokenomics

sr. member
Activity: 1680
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September 05, 2020, 08:03:53 AM
The only challenge we have now is that bounties are not profitable like we have in 2017 but hunters are still making something out of bounties. We have some campaign that have yielded something good like DIA, OIKOS and many more.
You make a very far-reaching comparison, because this year there are not many bounties that produce anything good, only a few that produce and that too can be counted on your own fingers, in contrast to 2017 where the average bounty always produces something good.

If you compare it to the 2017 project, it is of course very different, as you can see now that almost most of the Bounty projects end with SCAM, do not pay and there are even some good projects but distribution is slow. but btw about DIA coins, has it been distributed? I see the project has great potential in the future.
sr. member
Activity: 2324
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September 05, 2020, 06:46:57 AM
The only challenge we have now is that bounties are not profitable like we have in 2017 but hunters are still making something out of bounties. We have some campaign that have yielded something good like DIA, OIKOS and many more.
You make a very far-reaching comparison, because this year there are not many bounties that produce anything good, only a few that produce and that too can be counted on your own fingers, in contrast to 2017 where the average bounty always produces something good.
legendary
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September 05, 2020, 04:47:38 AM
In general - no.
Bounty was something like a secret, those who knew about it, made a good money. Little by little the news spread and together with the crash of the market and burst of the bubble, everyhting went to hell. In addition there are plenty of scams and dishonest bounty programs.
Things are not the way it was before. We cant expect a good return in bounties nowadays due to increasing number of scams projects that dominates the bounties. Though there are still good project existing but its only few and hard to spot.

There are projects that still do pay but with the huge numbers of scam developers it's really hard to find which coins are
potentially do provide good rewards.
It's your own ways to find those good bounties, take things according to how you understands the concepts and make sure
that you are willing to take the risk spending your time.
It is not just one way. If scam projects have devalued the bounty campaigns, scammer hunters have also done great damege.
We have many multiple accounts holders who participate in bounties and abuse them.
legendary
Activity: 2982
Merit: 1028
September 05, 2020, 01:38:31 AM
In general - no.
Bounty was something like a secret, those who knew about it, made a good money. Little by little the news spread and together with the crash of the market and burst of the bubble, everyhting went to hell. In addition there are plenty of scams and dishonest bounty programs.
Things are not the way it was before. We cant expect a good return in bounties nowadays due to increasing number of scams projects that dominates the bounties. Though there are still good project existing but its only few and hard to spot.

There are projects that still do pay but with the huge numbers of scam developers it's really hard to find which coins are
potentially do provide good rewards.
It's your own ways to find those good bounties, take things according to how you understands the concepts and make sure
that you are willing to take the risk spending your time.
full member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 108
September 05, 2020, 01:28:35 AM
Yes, but you need to work hard because many project were scamming us, randomly, you will one get legit payment from ten bounties you have join. this is basically from my own experience during this 2020, i am try to restart become bounty hunter again after i read the hype of DeFi project, i hope they are not scamming us like was.
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