How about instead of "Don't become a Bounty Hunter", why not "Be vigilant as a Bounty Hunter"?
The current title/content is like saying all the projects posted here have zero profitability and all are scams. If that's the case, it'll defeat the purpose of the
Bounties (altcoins) sub forum.
Whether you'll be scammed or what, is purely dependent on the person. So instead of discouraging,
I suggest for them to be observant and cautious time to time.Also, wouldn't it be unfair for real and legit bounty provider if people wouldn't come just because of these scam bounties?
Do you think beginners can be
vigilant when it comes to anything related to crypto? Probably a very small percentage can go that route, others become servants in a system that begins to exploit them because it is mostly based on projects that have no purpose and meaning, and its sole purpose is to make a profit for a small circle of people. How you can protect yourself from fraud in case of bounty campaign? You trust to someome or not, vigilant, observant or cautious is not something that makes too much sense if someone decided not to pay you after the job was done.
Asking the manager/project team to pay your money = begging?
I can never agree with this statement. How can it be termed as begging when you ask for something you've worked for. Asking for free money is called begging and people who don't pay money to the ones who worked for their project, they are beggars and cheaters.
Not all bounty campaigns are scam and I recently got paid $800 from a campaign and $100 from the other. It may be considered a small amount but it's definitely worth the trouble. You just need to be sure the manager is not a newbie but a reputed one who cares for the participants and makes sure they get paid.
Maybe the term is wrong, what I think is that no one should ask for their honestly earned money, the obligation and duty of the project owner are to pay to those he hired. I post links in OP which show how bad the situation can be, after 3 or 4 audits of participants they still refuse to pay to all, it is very easy to say that someone is bot or cheater and keep more money in the pocket.
Manager's job is not to pay participants, if the owner doesn't pay, even the best manager can't do anything about it.
There is some good points in the OP but its probably worth mentioning if you join a bounty campaign then you instantly lose a lot of credibility on this forum if that is the only thing you are doing.
Exactly, after months of just bounty hunting, we see users ask why is so hard to get merit and rank up, and they just post in
wrong board, where the chance of getting merit is very small or almost none. I recently saw a user who has activity almost 500, but he is still newbie, not a single merit earned.