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April 25, 2020, 01:03:52 AM
im surprised that this thread was still from last year (2019)  but this is still a perfection question to ask now , now that we are experiencing a tough crisis were jobs and business are mainly being affected . people right now are looking for a legal source of income that is allowed but mainly those can be found online or on the side of cryptos  .  of course i am one of those people who work online and my work is also related to cryptos  ( freelance , gambling , doing bounties and airdrop ) im only worrying to the people that dont have a knowledge on these kind of works
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April 25, 2020, 12:58:42 AM
Mining, is my other activity to become the source of income.
But due the low price in market, mining activities won't be interest for peoples who seek source of income.
Unless you have free electricity fee, you won't get too much profit.
throwing mining into a source of income seems to require a specific strategy. now many people are out of mining, especially those who are mining individually. Well, maybe you need to use solar electricity to avoid big electricity bills. for now, I am still looking for work for my main source of income.
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April 25, 2020, 12:32:30 AM
to be honest, right now, my main income is in cryptocurrency. Well, many people say that it's not enough, but with some strategies, it's enough. Well, using the bounty, and also the airdrop, that's where I make some money. so far I am still looking for a suitable job.
This is your main income? How come its become your first work instead? This is not a good source of income or should I say not stable. Especially if your joining an altcoin campaign, better to seek some btc paid at least bro and also look for a main job in the real world cause you cant expect too much of your daily needs on bounty and airdrop. Im sure you can apply to any day job that can make you earn a regular monthly compensation.

Im not advising you to quit, but only devote your time on crypto bounty less than working on finding a real job.
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April 24, 2020, 11:29:32 PM
If you're a well known and successful trader, there are many ways to make a side earning other than trading. For example, you can try to open class for teaching other newbie traders and share tips about trading as well. Remember, knowledge is a valuable tool for you and others too.
Yeah, if you are hard working enough there are plenty of stuff that you can make money from crypto, from signature campaigns to bounties to airdrops to many other stuff, there is also plenty of regular jobs as well, community manager, brand manager, campaign manager, content writer, designer, coder and plenty more that could make money on crypto world.

Long story short if you really want to have a pure crypto income, and if you start early and keep working for months, even years, eventually you do reach to a point where all of your income is pure bitcoin. I know it because I have done it myself, haven't worked for fiat in over 4 years, been purely crypto. Of course when I need to spend it, I cash out to fiat because there is not really all that much I can pay with crypto just yet (hopefully one day).
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April 24, 2020, 07:56:32 AM
If you're a well known and successful trader, there are many ways to make a side earning other than trading. For example, you can try to open class for teaching other newbie traders and share tips about trading as well. Remember, knowledge is a valuable tool for you and others too.
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April 24, 2020, 04:38:16 AM
to be honest, right now, my main income is in cryptocurrency. Well, many people say that it's not enough, but with some strategies, it's enough. Well, using the bounty, and also the airdrop, that's where I make some money. so far I am still looking for a suitable job.
i do the same thing now, but while bounty reward or token price drop alot i am thinking to take another job which is no need to left in this world. and maybe join in many airdrop program will help us to earn additional earning, as we know today many airdrop program give us good amount when it distributed. maybe we could say this is airdrop moment now.
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April 24, 2020, 04:24:36 AM
if i were someone else, of course, i would not give this opportunity for free and keep it secret from anyone, which is why it is difficult to get an opportunity because it is expensive and must determine it at the right time.
You have to find a path in yourself, not everyone wants to share it with others.
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April 24, 2020, 03:56:21 AM
to be honest, right now, my main income is in cryptocurrency. Well, many people say that it's not enough, but with some strategies, it's enough. Well, using the bounty, and also the airdrop, that's where I make some money. so far I am still looking for a suitable job.
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April 24, 2020, 03:40:05 AM
To earn from masternode and staking will require lots of money but better than building a mining rigs today, mind you most staking rewards are paid annually, the best way to generate income in crypto is still trading
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April 24, 2020, 02:00:10 AM
My favorite will always be masternodes and staking, those are literally passive income that you do not need to have any sort of control over at all. You can even do them with just a usb stick size thing that would make your masternode or staking connected and constantly online so you can actually make some profits with it without working.

Put it on the side of your TV if you want and install it and make everything ready, as soon as it starts turn your TV onto other HDMI and just watch netflix and live your life and you do not have to worry about that one ever again. It is the purest form of passive income, hell if you do not touch them you are going to make even more and more, and you are allowed to withdraw anytime you want unlike banks and many other passive income places.
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April 23, 2020, 11:12:55 PM
Besides trading, holding, and bounty hunting, what are your other sources of income in cryptocurrency?

Can you tell us about your profitable ways of earning cryptocurrencies nowadays?

At present I still make crypto a side job. If we can read price movements in the market, I think we make trading as the main income, but we need high discipline to get profit
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April 23, 2020, 09:44:13 PM
The most common source of income that the crypto users do engage in this industry are basically through trading, mining, investment, bounty hunting and airdrops. Those are the most efficient and the commonly known sources of income that we can attain in this industry. On my case, I commonly engage into bounty hunting, airdrop and trading since those are just the ones who suits into my preference and time for I am also having a job out of the crypto community because I do not just fully rely into crypto works for I know that I cannot always depend on the income I can have from it. I just want to secure that if ever I do not obtain income from crypto, I do still have another source of income to sustain my needs.
There are a lot of sources of income, in order for us to have earned income; we should focus on what we can do or we can say in our skills. Identify first what kind of skills do you have, if you are good with reading charts then trading is for you. Different income sources requires different set of skills, if you identify what skills you do current have then use it to make money.
There are a lot of people in this forum that their main source of income is by joining in bounty campaigns, they have set of skills where they are promoting different products for them to earn money.
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April 23, 2020, 09:18:35 PM
I do but and sell physical goods but shop rentage, electricity bills and tax are eating my income I consider to shutdown and start a poultry farm in my backyard to avoid too much government expenses.
you still sell in online marketplace in your country. no need shop to display our goods, enough to take picture and upload it on marketplace platform so anyone could see it. its quite simple and need less money than we have to rent place which is will take huge budget for us and also no need electricity or phone bills. we must be creative to face current condition which is we could not move freely like before since our government applied phsycal distancing.
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Christ The King
April 23, 2020, 09:08:31 PM
I do but and sell physical goods but shop rentage, electricity bills and tax are eating my income I consider to shutdown and start a poultry farm in my backyard to avoid too much government expenses.
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April 23, 2020, 09:04:24 PM
The most common source of income that the crypto users do engage in this industry are basically through trading, mining, investment, bounty hunting and airdrops. Those are the most efficient and the commonly known sources of income that we can attain in this industry. On my case, I commonly engage into bounty hunting, airdrop and trading since those are just the ones who suits into my preference and time for I am also having a job out of the crypto community because I do not just fully rely into crypto works for I know that I cannot always depend on the income I can have from it. I just want to secure that if ever I do not obtain income from crypto, I do still have another source of income to sustain my needs.
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April 23, 2020, 06:06:43 PM
I run a small business it's not worth much but I do it as my side source of income for the moment pending when I get a job or perfect in some skills set to qualify for either a job or self employed by me lol.
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April 23, 2020, 05:33:28 PM
Can you tell us about your profitable ways of earning cryptocurrencies nowadays?
Staking coin, these days there are a lot of altcoins which can be use as a staking and we get a reward of it. Although you must have a certain amount of coin to allow you being a staker. It mean you need to spend money first and a computer as service for staking coin.

Also affiliate marketing can be used as well to earn money even can be made as source income. As long as you have a lot of relation to many people then you can use it as an income. As an example an affiliate marketing for an exchange, you can share you refferal link to some people and you will earn money everytime he make a deposit/withdraw.
legendary
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April 23, 2020, 05:28:05 PM
I mainly hodling a small amount of ltc and other cryptos

if we analyze
- trading is risky, you risk losing a lot of money, but you can earn
- bounty is easy to do, without risk, but sometimes you don't take anything
- hodling is easy and risk-free, but you make little money
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April 23, 2020, 05:19:38 PM
I have several sources of income in the crypto industry but the dominant ones are earning from companies I work with and also some masternodes that I run. I used to run only VIVID masternode but I added DIVI Project just while ago and the rewards are great. DIVI Project has five tiers of masternodes system which makes it possible for everyone to invest in due to their budget.
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April 23, 2020, 04:25:18 PM
Besides trading, holding, and bounty hunting, what are your other sources of income in cryptocurrency?

Can you tell us about your profitable ways of earning cryptocurrencies nowadays?
Without this three ways I don't others work to earn cryptocurrency. You can work for cryptocurrency or can manage bounty campaign if you have knowledge how to manage. You must need reputation and experience. Although if you do properly this 3 works, you won't have more time to do another work.
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