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Topic: Some Big Bounty Hunters Are Greedy - page 2. (Read 1260 times)

sr. member
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August 13, 2019, 03:41:12 PM
#83
Everyone is greedy and it is not the worst problem. If you lose some funds because you were too greedy, you would hopefully learn from your mistakes and never repeat the same failure. The same is with bounties.
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August 13, 2019, 03:13:45 PM
#82
if anyone wants to learn, of course I will teach a little that I know, but in my opinion to follow the bounty is very easy because you just follow what people do on bitcointalk for example to socmed maybe you just follow how people make reports and a little take knowledge of how to make tweets / post on Socmed and just follow what is ordered in the rules.
jr. member
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August 13, 2019, 03:31:17 AM
#81
I think he is very lucky or a great researcher having to join bounties that pays really well. Looking for a good bounty nowadays is like finding a needle on a haystack, thanks to those scammers more investors are not interested anymore that is why some projects failed.
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August 13, 2019, 03:10:28 AM
#80
Maybe he is just a low profile kind of person and don't want to brag his earnings from bounty? Well it's true that most bounties are not profitable because most of them are scam or a failure, well there's also lots of quality projects out there that can give good profit for bounty hunters it's just how to pick the right one.
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August 13, 2019, 02:40:27 AM
#79
You can be rest assured he's talking the truth. The issue is bounty campaigns used to be rewarding especially with respect to late 2017,  and early 2018,  however,  things have changed cos many projects struggle now..

Nevertheless,  there still some projects out there putting smiles into the faces of bounty hunters,  but one has to carefully observe..
copper member
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August 13, 2019, 02:29:38 AM
#78
Why would he tell you want he get in the first place , this is crypto and what ever he is getting is his biz and not any one headache , you have right the check every bounty thread and select any one you think will be good for you .

So on the part of may be he doesn't want you in crypto is not real cos he can't wear two signature together and we have lots of bounty everyday coming out , just that we truly have lot of scam bounty out there truly which will end up taking ur time and nothing will be paid in return or even slash yr reward at end after so much work .

So I don't see him as greed in that regard oh just that he saying the truth .
sr. member
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August 13, 2019, 01:07:48 AM
#77
Some Big Bounty Hunters Are Greedy?? Yes you are. I think this is so funny, you make a thread about greedy and you one of them. What you feel bro ?? 4 accounts connected and already get negative trust, cant greedy anymore. You deserve it
Yes he said self about greedy and cheating bounty.
like he said before, his friend had lucky got good bounty and didn't follow his to joining. because his friend now how he become greedy for that.
full member
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August 13, 2019, 01:07:06 AM
#76
I am also full member on this forum, and i am participate whole last year in bounty campaigns.
I am not earn more then 1k usd. Some campaigns pay 10-20 usd some scam me.
There all depend from luck.
I am take bounties from icodrop platform
hero member
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August 13, 2019, 12:55:49 AM
#75
They don't have to make an announcement that they are making good bounty from the projects they supported, that's not normal to people here.
As much as possible we like to hide but if you know how bounty works it's easy to determine how much a certain member earn from bounty because everything here is transparent and we have the bounty sheet where we can check.

I made some decent profit dong bounty works in the past but I don't have to tell people here as I know they are also enjoying their big reward in the past, particularly in 2017 before the bull run.
legendary
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August 13, 2019, 12:49:36 AM
#74
Payments in bounty hunting is not as good as it is last 2017. The scam rate of bounty campaigns increased in 2018 so many bounty hunters ended up not getting any reward after advertising the project.

If a bounty hunter has been paid and he sold it at a high price, its not greediness but it is pure luck. For me, if they paid you after advertising their project you can consider yourself as lucky because many bounty campaigns right now are ending either not paying the bounty hunters or they are paying them but the token has no value.
copper member
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August 13, 2019, 12:45:08 AM
#73
In some cases it is okay. However, not all bounties pay.There are some bounties. Those who have paid so much. Everyone has made some assets.However, the market is currently poor.Hunter has no payment for that.
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August 13, 2019, 12:16:16 AM
#72
I think your friend are telling the truth. Nowadays, getting reward from bounty is too hard to think about even. I can't remember when people last say that they had got a chunk amount of money from bounty while in 2017, it was easy to get thousands of dollar as far as I know.
Everyone remembers only 2017 as a good year for earning bounty hunters. 2018 was a very bad year. That year, almost bounty hunters earned nothing and only incurred losses if they were forced to sell part of the earned tokens. This year, the earnings of the bounty hunters are really very small. Even if we receive large amounts of new tokens, it still does not mean anything. Most of them are either not traded on the exchange, or have a very low price, for which these tokens do not even make sense to sell. This year, we have not yet seen a good increase in the price of altcoins. Those who keep their earned tokens are doing it right. Their growth period should still be ahead.
legendary
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August 13, 2019, 12:11:33 AM
#71
As expected, too much whining from the OP. With any of the fields, it is the early adopters who are going to benefit. The same is the case with bounty hunters as well. Back in 2017, bounty campaigns were very profitable for the participants and there are many who received rewards in excess of $1,000 from a single campaign. I myself participated in the Tombola bounty (signature campaign) and got good rewards during the first half of 2018. I got 44,600 tokens and don't remember the exact price at which I sold those tokens. Before that I had participated in the Algory campaign and got around 16,000 tokens (which was worth around 10 ETH at that time).

But then things started to deteriorate. I participated in a few more bounties in 2018. A few that comes to my mind are FLUXORIN, Lancechain and Impressio. All of these campaigns turned out to be scams and I never received any rewards. That's when I decided to quit participating in bounties.
legendary
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August 12, 2019, 11:57:02 PM
#70
Because you do not want to divulge how much you are earning, you can be called greedy, there are a lot of bounty hunters who are working all year long and they happen to be victims of scam projects and they are getting nothing at all, your friend's word is true so many projects are a total waste of time.
hero member
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August 12, 2019, 11:45:03 PM
#69
You lack common sense, you get this idea that some bounty hunters are greedy when you only ask one person about the profitability of bounty campaign, you have to look on a successful bounty campaign spreadsheet check it's price in the market and and check the bounty hunters coin allocation, if many bounty hunters got a good amount and they are worth big then there's money to be made in bounty campaign.

You have no rights to oblige how much bounty hunters are earnings, and if there is no money to be made in bounty hunting, then how come the number of bounty hunters numbers to triple in the last two years.
sr. member
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August 12, 2019, 08:02:09 PM
#68
Grin the fact about bounty hunters is those who make big money from bounty hunting never said they do. I don't think they come on here and open up to everyone that they made some large amount of money from this bounty or that bounty.

I know a friend who is a full member on this forum, all he always say is 'bounties don't pay and rewards are too low' but I find out its all a lie ,I don't know'maybe he didn't want people to keep joining bounties or he want me to walk away thinking that no space for me in crypto? Or just another form of greediness? This guy wallet address is full of tokens that are still trading till date and guess what he has thousands to millions of them e.g destream Worth's of thousands $$$$

When did crypto space turned to the rich men's mind ,like 'don't tell them how to make money' Grin Grin Grin
The trick I learnt from him is he never rely on a single bounty project,he did several projects ,tons of them and for once he never did talked like he favoured for once promoting bounty projects.

Do not be deceived, there is money to be make from promoting bounties ,those who make huge money never utter a statement about it, don't go away because people tell you they aren't paying ,don't rely on a single project ,promote as many as possible as far as the project is legit by doing your own research. Triple the campaigns you join to upgrade your payouts.

To all bounty hunters who are like my friend ,there is nothing wrong if you teach a man how to catch a fish instead of giving him a fish ,this is crypto space and its WIN WIN for everyone ,your rewards is yours and same to others too. Help Jr members ,whatsoever you achieved won't be buried with you.
actually not greed if someone says the bounty hasn't been paid for. I even agreed with your friend when he said the bounty hadn't been paid, because it's been almost one year that I haven't been paid. precisely what makes me hesitate to help my friend get in here is a guarantee that getting into crypto will make a lot of money. I can't guarantee that, unless there are a lot of good bounties and fast payments, then it will be better.
hero member
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August 12, 2019, 07:35:49 PM
#67
What's the matter of greedy? I think that this characteristic may not be good for us, but if we are ambitious to gain more rewards from bounty, I think that it is no problem as long as we follow the rules, work hard, and also know the right project to join the bounty programs. Sometimes, following more than one campaign is also valuable in order to get more rewards from one projects.
Op took it this way maybe because his friend didn't want to share a promising project. There is always as explained by the op, they don't want to share, I don't know what the motivation is, even though sharing is very good, especially opening up a fortune for others.
As bounty hunters, we really have to take advantage of opportunities. Sometimes projects that we take for granted turn out to be successful, then we have to maximize our abilities. Learn the project, support it to the maximum and run the rules well.

Being a bounty hunter would take time and effort to do all the necessary tasks that you are required to do. This is if you are doing your job as a bounty hunter. So I don't think being greedy as bounty hunter is wrong. As long as you are doing your job assigned to you, it is only fair that you will get your share from doing your work.
But being greedy sometime makes a negative impact though.I don't think it's reasonable to make someone believe that bounty campaigns today are not paying well.Although there are really some but we can't deny the fact that there are still legit campaigns that are paying their bounty hunters well.As far as i'm concerned,i would be much willing  to encourage a newbie to keep an effort in bounty campaigns so you can also make a good pay.
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August 12, 2019, 07:18:58 PM
#66
What's the matter of greedy? I think that this characteristic may not be good for us, but if we are ambitious to gain more rewards from bounty, I think that it is no problem as long as we follow the rules, work hard, and also know the right project to join the bounty programs. Sometimes, following more than one campaign is also valuable in order to get more rewards from one projects.
Op took it this way maybe because his friend didn't want to share a promising project. There is always as explained by the op, they don't want to share, I don't know what the motivation is, even though sharing is very good, especially opening up a fortune for others.
As bounty hunters, we really have to take advantage of opportunities. Sometimes projects that we take for granted turn out to be successful, then we have to maximize our abilities. Learn the project, support it to the maximum and run the rules well.

Being a bounty hunter would take time and effort to do all the necessary tasks that you are required to do. This is if you are doing your job as a bounty hunter. So I don't think being greedy as bounty hunter is wrong. As long as you are doing your job assigned to you, it is only fair that you will get your share from doing your work.
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August 12, 2019, 04:42:27 PM
#65
I think it's other way around. Projects are becoming very greedy these dates and don't want to pay bounty hunters even as much as they promised.
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July 29, 2019, 03:54:51 PM
#64
What is the ETH address?
If he has one " full member " account then there is a small chance that he had tons of money form it, especially in the last year.

I got some very good payouts at the big bubble time, but nothing big since then. So it is hard to believe that someone is making big money nowadays.

It is possible that he got lucky and was promoting very successful projects which gained a lot after entering exchange but that would be pure luck.
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