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newbie
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December 03, 2019, 10:17:56 PM
#15
I'm curious, but haven't really looked into it too much. How lucrative are bounty opportunities now with the decline of ICOs in the past couple years?
hero member
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December 03, 2019, 10:17:06 PM
#14
Yes just like the others said, you have almost mentioned everything.

Now, what else are the other sources to buy crypto currencies. I think that should be the question now since there are not much services who offers payment thru it.
What kind of services can you offer? That is your first question about yourself.
Now, look at what is most needed by now.
Translators mostly, since the websites being created should be read by any language to pull more investors.
Others are web designs and more about computing and programming. If you have that, then you can earn cash then just use it to buy whatever coin you prefer.
hero member
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December 03, 2019, 10:13:27 PM
#13
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?

An affiliate program is another one, although it's hard to do it you need to be good in referring people, I am also active in PublishOX as a freelancer writing articles in exchange for Crypto, not really a good source of income but still adds up to my income in Cryptocurrency.
copper member
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December 03, 2019, 10:12:21 PM
#12
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?

There are a few methods of earning in the cryptocurrency market and you've mentioned them all. I personally won't advise anyone to embrace ICO or IEO as a means of earning because that's most likely going to end in tears. It's wise to trade reputable projects and bounty hunting could also be a lucrative means for earning if one is lucky to get a good project or projects that pay in Bitcoin or good altcoin. The new project bounties are rarely lucrative as they depend on the success of the tokensales which in most cases goes wrong.
sr. member
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December 03, 2019, 10:09:22 PM
#11
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?
Gambling, though it is risky for many users, but I do gambling for some time just to have something to do on my leisure. Aside from gambling, I am also doing trading where I take advantage of the current situation we have in the market as of now.
jr. member
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mada mada dane
December 03, 2019, 10:04:51 PM
#10
I don't know trading so right now my sources of income would be hodling to Bitcoin, faucets and sometimes gambling on Bitbook if you consider it a source of income whenever you won Grin

I really aim to learn trading but don't have time for it as I know it needs constant study and research. Learning the graphs and such requires lots of work in my opinion.
sr. member
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December 03, 2019, 09:08:14 PM
#9
Indeed, the main source of my cryptocurrency income comes from trading and bounty. But besides that I also work on airdrops
and faucets but now I have started to stop it because it is a waste of time, not in accordance with the income earned. In the past
around 2018 I tried gambling to get income from cryptocurrency, initially I was able to make a big profit. But in the end I lost all
my capital, so I don't recommend playing gambling to get cryptocurrency. For now this is the fastest way to produce profitable
cryptocurrency through trading and signature campaigns. By working on both of these can come with a large income.
sr. member
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December 03, 2019, 08:50:47 PM
#8
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?
You said it yourselft, trading, holding etc etc.
I used to do some mining also, but not for the moment. At least when the market conditions ain't that good, I have a real world job for another source of income.
Does investing on IEOs count as trading? Well, there you go. I also invested on some IEOs since I could get some pretty decent ROI.

The thing is I personally think it'd be good if you have another job and not just relying on cryptocurrency. Sure some people is using cryptocurrency as a full time job which is trading and all. But if you're not careful enough you could lose all of your investments.
sr. member
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December 03, 2019, 08:38:26 PM
#7
Offering services according to our expertise. I often do the service of making song lyrics to my friends within one day at a price of around 0.005 -0.01 btc. And they agreed with the payment of BTC. In essence, btc can be obtained depending on our own desires. Look for other fields that you are able to apply and request payment by btc.
hero member
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December 03, 2019, 08:18:42 PM
#6
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?
I dont have any sources aside from that but I have a small firm which I am making a design like floor plan and 3D modelling of it, I will start accepting altcoins this month or next month, I will crowdsourcing first if what coins does my clients have, but since ETH and XRP are my coins now aside from BTC I will only acceps btc, eth and xrp for now.
legendary
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December 03, 2019, 07:51:36 PM
#5
Apart from trading, holding and bounty, I usually get income from airdrops or faucets, but I don't recommend you try them, because airdrops and faucets are not good.
but if you want, you can offer services to be a moderator or community manager to get cryptocurrency for free.
sr. member
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December 03, 2019, 07:34:32 PM
#4
Besides the rest, there are staking and mining but mining for this year I think it is unfortunate to make only a puffy bill of based. If this staking needs a lot of capital for the Masternode but there is also a small capital but I think not profitable. If I'm still with a very profitable airdrop nowadays though many scammers everywhere. Clever looking for a good project so as not to regret it at a later date. And if there is no airdrop I might just follow the bounty of a few.
hero member
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December 03, 2019, 06:54:28 PM
#3
You have already mentioned most of them.

Apart from the mentioned methods, I also do a lot of article writing on some of the known platforms as well as websites. I avoid writing for bounties unless it is a good project. Most of my writing work falls under freelance paid work.
legendary
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duelbits.com
December 03, 2019, 06:49:15 PM
#2
Besides trading, holding, and bounty hunting, what are your other sources of income in cryptocurrency?

You have mentioned most of them. Mostly, I did bounty hunting and trading besides holding/investing. I rarely join airdrop since I assume it is not really profitable.

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

What do you mean? Strategy?
Avoid investing in unclear new coins, just go with top coins. I assume that most of the failures in investing or trading, come from buying new coins. Especially new coins got from ICOs.
sr. member
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December 03, 2019, 06:26:42 PM
#1
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?
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