Bounty Hunters should also make research about a project before promoting it.
Other than the risk of promoting a scam project, they need to promote the project with some sort of decency that would attract people to want to click on their signatures.
If the need ever arises for me to use a bitcoin mixer, I'll not think twice to use chipmixer, the amount of good posters on that campaign is enormous,and they promote the project/company in "good light", and it's somewhat a sign the company itself does a good job.
Just so they have something to fall under if ever bitcoin does a nosedrive.
We've moved from 3500 to 13000 in a matter of months, if it were to be ones only source of income, you must be driven into FUD and panic sales, and would miss out gaining big returns.
Newbies/bounty hunters need to learn this