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Topic: How Profitable Are Altcoin-Based Signature Campaigns? (Read 310 times)

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If you can find good quality altcoin based signature campaign then I would say it is definitely profitable. Because signature campaigns of BUSD, USDT or any other token are often available. Many people are making good income from these signature campaigns. However, the number of these good quality signature campaigns is not high. You can try your luck.
sr. member
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I think if the token is already on the exchange it's worth following, although it's clear the outcome will be different from the one we follow with bounties paying with btc.
because the token is very volatile which can make the price drop so deep.
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
First, if you look at the reward allocation percentages, I think signature campaigns are more worth following.

Second, the advantage of participating in a "signature campaign" is that fewer people participate than others. More importantly, follow the manager who pays for your hard work at the end of the campaign.
Beyond that a well paid and well managed signature campaign adds to your repertoire on this forum. On the other hand people trying hard to get into altcoin campaigns are spamming the forum with low quality replies get blacklisted by managers and frowned upon by most members.

It is defenitely satisfiying to get paid the promised amount at the weekend of a campaign but it is equally frustrating to join an altcoin campaign to not be paid a single buck. Hence I never suggest any newbie to join any of the altcoin campaigns but keep themselves limited only to bitcoin paying ones. But for that they would first have to grow their account's ranks.
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First, if you look at the reward allocation percentages, I think signature campaigns are more worth following.

Second, the advantage of participating in a "signature campaign" is that fewer people participate than others. More importantly, follow the manager who pays for your hard work at the end of the campaign.
hero member
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As we know, it's hard to join a bitcoin-based signature campaign posted in the "services" section. As seen, there are plenty of altcoin bounties that most forum users are trying to participate. Can you say that these campaigns are profitable? Or have you had the chance to join a signature campaign (altcoin bounty) that you found very lucrative in the past?
Altcoin campaigns are worth to join way back in 2017-2018 or earlier which you could really have the chance on making some significant profit or income out of it.

Its true that getting accepted on bitcoin-based signatures is hard and this is why lots had been trying out their best on joining alts.Its up to your own choice.If you do look at on the bounties section

where its been flooded out by lots of project which are launching.Its up to you if you would join and waste up some time.You would really be needing
on sacrificing something like time and effort on something which doesnt give out assurance that it could give you money.
hero member
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As we know, it's hard to join a bitcoin-based signature campaign posted in the "services" section. As seen, there are plenty of altcoin bounties that most forum users are trying to participate. Can you say that these campaigns are profitable? Or have you had the chance to join a signature campaign (altcoin bounty) that you found very lucrative in the past?
Profitable if you're lucky to join in bounties wherein the rewards after getting listed in exchanges soar high and you happen to sell on the right time. But if your rewards dont have value after waiting for long then it's likely a shit project and all your effort after months of promoting are wasted. I once joined in alts paying sig campaign few years back and it is indeed profitable because the token is already listed in exchanges while the campaign is running hence we can already sell it.

Thus it depends, you can only profit if you spot a good bounty and that's a bit hard. Some hunters chose a reputable manager as their sign for a reliable bounty but it's not a guarantee. You still need to conduct an extensive research.
sr. member
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Currently, I don't think there is any altcoin bounty campaign that really pays hunters a large payout amount and even some of them never pay us at all after the event ends, if you want to participate in an altcoin bounty campaign, you should choose a bounty that is managed by professional managers and make sure the bounty is marked with escrow so you don't doubt if they don't pay you later after the bounty program is over.
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
As we know, it's hard to join a bitcoin-based signature campaign posted in the "services" section. As seen, there are plenty of altcoin bounties that most forum users are trying to participate. Can you say that these campaigns are profitable? Or have you had the chance to join a signature campaign (altcoin bounty) that you found very lucrative in the past?
I dont think it is hard at all for those who have a decent understanding of how bitcoin works and knows how to keep their head cool. Besides if you dont have a flair for writing, this type of hobbies will take up a lot more time and pressure on your head.

While there are many users who join altcoin paying campaigns, I am sure you can go around asking, most of them have not been happy with the delays in payments, lack of pay security and the uncertainty regarding the price and dumping on exchanges. Often the entire project might get abandoned and you will be left with a bag of shitcoins. I have joined a few bounties in the past besides a running signature campaign and my experience has been little worth sharing.

So I would suggest you to get a better understanding of how to write in the global threads and then apply for bitcoin paying campaigns, because these are the gold-standard of campaigns here.
sr. member
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The BitcoinTalk Forum Signature Campaign pays for users to write posts on the BitcoinTalk forum that include the product's signature campaign. The payout rate depends on your membership level in the forum.
The amount of money that can be made from this campaign varies depending on the number of quality posts you can make as a user that reaches the minimum word count.
Depending on the campaign, you may be able to make $50-100 during 24 hours of work, except for posting required to gain full membership in the forum.
legendary
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As we know, it's hard to join a bitcoin-based signature campaign posted in the "services" section. As seen, there are plenty of altcoin bounties that most forum users are trying to participate. Can you say that these campaigns are profitable? Or have you had the chance to join a signature campaign (altcoin bounty) that you found very lucrative in the past?

Depends.

If you think the project is promising then you may have very good profits. You need to hold the coins you collected from the sig camp though. If you are not going to hold, then you only need to check the dollar value of the altcoin which you are getting from the sig camp. If you are not getting a good dollar value and you don't think the project is good, then it is not a good campaign. Leave it and get in to something which pays in bitcoin.
legendary
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As of now, I think altcoin campaigns are just not so profitable since most of them today are focus on social medias and some of those campaigns didn't even have a signature campaign in it. Also there are a lot of spammers and multiple account users that are joining those campaigns, I know it because I've manage some altcoins bounty projects before. Of course there are still good projects out there that are still paying and some of them are paying on stable coins which most bounty hunters are aiming for. Though bounty campaigns today are very far from bounty project between 2016-2017 where most bounty projects are very lucrative when it terms of rewards.
copper member
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The time when they were so profitable was 2017 and early 2018 during the ICO hype... Right now there are barely any that can guarantee you to get something meaningful out of them. i think the only one I know since I participated in it was Gold Token but I don't think they are accepting new people anymore but It has been around for about 3 years and their token is readily tradable unlike most altcoin bounties that promise you only air or send you zero value tokens
hero member
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I don't understand what does your intention, are you looking to join bounty campaign now or you're only curious how much someone get paid from bounty campaign in the past? If you want to join a bounty campaign and don't know how much average bounty hunters get paid, I think it's not hard to pick around 20-30 ended bounties and calculate it yourself with the current rate. So you can have a idea how much you'll probably got after join it.
He won't ask this for no reason but I think his intention would be is to try and join one. If he wants to know the status of the bounties in the past then id say that they are much better in terms of value because it's easier for the tokens to pump and you can make a good fortune before only by doing bounties but not anymore today although it's still possible to earn something out of them and that small earning is always better than nothing.

Now many users will prefer to join a signature campaign that pays in bitcoin, not only because they are more guaranteed but also the pay rate is a little bit better. The only downside is that they aren't easy to join.
hero member
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It all depends on the project and your ability to take quick action while the project price is at its peak. Most alts base campaigns can be very rewarding if the project has any kind of potential, I have promoted a few and so far the result was decent.
Only 1 or 2 out of 10 alts campaigns you promote are worthy of holding long or short term (depending on your intention and the market situation) rest are to sell as soon as you receive and of course, it is trading in the market otherwise you will be stuck with a worthless token with no value.
And when you jam a good alts project, boy! you can make as high as 5k and above, this also depends on your rank and your share from the reward pool.
legendary
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Can you say that these campaigns are profitable? Or have you had the chance to join a signature campaign (altcoin bounty) that you found very lucrative in the past?
The reward actually depends on how good the campaign. Sometime those bounty hunters can earn up to thousands or ten thousands of dollars from a super legit campaign. I can't even provide you some links to the old worthed bounty campaigns that gave bounty hunters lots of rewards.
I have a chance to join in some legit bounty campaigns in the past. The reward may vary depending on the price of token. We can't say how good the reward but if you are lucky enough and you can get a lot of money.
Some bounty hunters have managed to earn millions dollars through participated in the ethland signature campaign aka aave.
hero member
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Out of the many bounties listed on the bounties section, it's like that really based on your luck that the campaign you've joined will be profitable. You really don't know if it's going to be profitable in the future when your rewards are being paid out. Even if it's on the exchange already, most likely, the people that are selling there are the other participants too unless the project is really good and has the potential based on what it has got on its whitepaper and roadmap.
legendary
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I don't understand what does your intention, are you looking to join bounty campaign now or you're only curious how much someone get paid from bounty campaign in the past? If you want to join a bounty campaign and don't know how much average bounty hunters get paid, I think it's not hard to pick around 20-30 ended bounties and calculate it yourself with the current rate. So you can have a idea how much you'll probably got after join it.
legendary
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I can count on my hand how many times I joined a good campaign in altcoin bounties. So, it's mostly down to your luck. If possible, I'd rather join a BTC campaign, but if not, I'd bet on a campaign managed by reputable managers. At the very least, your chance of being scammed is lower there.

There is still one or two ongoing campaign but it's very difficult to enter here, so yeah there will be some effort to join the really good one even if it's some altcoin-based campaign.
legendary
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its not worth it if the tokens to be paid is not yet listed to an exchange. i have joined several of bounty in altcoin section, some are not worth. its why most will dump the tokens when it get listed.

some of them are actually profitable as well. particularly in the time when the bull market is closer. so if you want it to be worth it, join while there is bull run.
hero member
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[Nope]No hype delivers more than hope
This will yield relative views, but speaking of altcoins depends on your research efforts how close you can conclude your payout will find the market price. If your dedication is that you should get a commensurate return on the time you spend on this forum, then I highly recommend avoiding altcoin campaigns.

Actually this forum is profitable in every way. Some members only aim to fill the empty signature and avatar spaces because they are too active in the forum to learn something or do personal business, and don't expect much financial gain from the attributes used.
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