It is better to take part in different projects in order to get various altcoins.
Some good projects may die. Also they can be unprofitable. So it is hard to choose one the best. It is better to do a number of them. Also there are postponed token distribution. For example, I had been waiting for Tezos tokens for year and some months. So in order to get some money and do it quickly, you have to do a lot of work.
I agree, if OP wants the maximum result he must join multiple project's bounty campaigns. They have a social media campaign that does not limit your participation to other campaigns. Getting money out of bounty campaign today is not as easy as it was before. There are lots of bounties that pay several months after their ICO was done. Others may pay right after the ICO but it is lucky to have them on the exchange where we can convert them to BTC and eventually to fiat. So to maximize the possibility, OP must work harder and increase his chance to get a good project by joining more projects.
i think to know more about that project you just need to take a part in that post discussion, ive read some good comments in that post. Anyway you must think twice if you want to get easy money in cryptocurrency, i just worry you cant paying your debts and dumped in others debt hole if you want an easy money in crypto
Indeed join the discussion throw a lot of question. It is hard to just read, it is not new that some accounts are shilling some project to make it look wonderful, so the possibility of shilling is there.
shill
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INFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN
noun
noun: shill; plural noun: shills
1.
an accomplice of a hawker, gambler, or swindler who acts as an enthusiastic customer to entice or encourage others.
a person who pretends to give an impartial endorsement of something in which they themselves have an interest.
"a megamillionaire who makes more money as a shill for corporate products than he does for playing basketball"
verb
verb: shill; 3rd person present: shills; past tense: shilled; past participle: shilled; gerund or present participle: shilling
1.
act or work as a shill.