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Topic: Why is it Americans doesnt join crypto bounties? (Read 112 times)

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In my opinion, because the United States citizens are more on actual job than this unknown and not sure job where scam exit is possible which at the end can give them hopeless, worthless, wasted time and efforts. Also, maybe they are living in high standard that doesn't like to participate in bounties but they like to invest and trade which can give them more daily monthly income than doing bounties and wait the3 payment for a long time.
legendary
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As btcltcdigger said above and it's related to the regulation in US. Almost all of the ICO and IEO projects were preventing Americans to join in their ICO and IEO. That means the regulation that already implemented in ICO will be also implemented on the bounty that was running by the team as well.
hero member
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The income of people in the US is already very high, so they won't want to waste time on bounties and get paid meagerly.
sr. member
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Because I am acting as Bounty manager as well.

I do not know what you are saying, I am just a freelancer / ANN Designer serving different crypto clients. It is so unfair to have negative trust for creating artwork materials for a client. 


If you are only a ANN designer then Why you are so curious about the outcome of your Campaign in USA citizen? if you are only a designed then you must not care about this input and let the team/manager care for the situation.

And why you are being tagged? its because Murat believe that you are not just a designer but a really part of the community team.
sr. member
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I do not know what you are saying, I am just a freelancer / ANN Designer serving different crypto clients. It is so unfair to have negative trust for creating artwork materials for a client. 


If you are only a ANN designer then Why you are so curious about the outcome of your Campaign in USA citizen? if you are only a designed then you must not care about this input and let the team/manager care for the situation.

And why you are being tagged? its because Murat believe that you are not just a designer but a really part of the community team.
hero member
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We are running a bounty for US based citizens, and my cyrpto employer is willing to pay a token worth 100usd (link here) . We got a few signups but found out they are fake and they are from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India. So USA people hates microjobs?


No USA people don't hate microjobs. But most of the serious US people got accustomed to not being able to participate, as there are several US regulations preventing payment for bounties, and they've been burned in the past by doing the task and project couldn't pay them because of the law
legendary
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bounty campaign isn't a very familiar job to them. most of them can work on good companies on real job websites like upwork and they are for long term jobs i guess.

i don't know if they hate microjobs. i know few Americans personally and one of them. he is an draftsman in a company but still works as garbage collectors in the apartment for $100 a week and he only goes there for 3 days a week. i'm sure its a good deal if it was my job.

hero member
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We are running a bounty for US based citizens, and my cyrpto employer is willing to pay a token worth 100usd (link here) . We got a few signups but found out they are fake and they are from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India. So USA people hates microjobs?

That's an interesting campaign, US citizens are more on investing than doing bounty hunting or some of them are not interested or have not found your campaign yet, members from third world countries are the most active here because of lack of job employment and the salary is much higher, we have a surge of bounty hunters because of the lockdown, people from affected areas from third world country are the most active.
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Am sorry to hear this but so many counties in the USA banned cryptocurrency. even some states don't allow their citizens to buy and sell bitcoin. All the American people have enough funds from their government. they don't care much about extra income. they know what they want. don't waste much of your time trying to convince them to join a bounty.
Also your bounty pay is little and no one can work for such little amount. increase it to a 1000 and watch some people join.
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We are running a bounty for US based citizens, and my cyrpto employer is willing to pay a token worth 100usd (link here) . We got a few signups but found out they are fake and they are from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India. So USA people hates microjobs?
Maybe they are not interested to take risk for some pennies, don't know the exact reason why its only for US customers but if you want people to join from such countries then you have to pay at least 10 times higher and more chances if you pay them in bitcoin after escrowing the amount before asking for people to sign up.
sr. member
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I do not know what you are saying, I am just a freelancer / ANN Designer serving different crypto clients. It is so unfair to have negative trust for creating artwork materials for a client. 

Yes, you could put it that way.
Either they are the employer or the investor and not a micro worker like bounties.

You will just waste more time looking for bounty hunters that are Americans. Worse, others will fake their identity just like what happened already.
Then, let's also add the red flag given to you a year ago which makes the chances slimmer. You should at least clear that out first and try again.

Why the sudden resurrection from the dead?

hero member
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Yes, you could put it that way.
Either they are the employer or the investor and not a micro worker like bounties.

You will just waste more time looking for bounty hunters that are Americans. Worse, others will fake their identity just like what happened already.
Then, let's also add the red flag given to you a year ago which makes the chances slimmer. You should at least clear that out first and try again.

Why the sudden resurrection from the dead?
sr. member
Activity: 952
Merit: 250
We are running a bounty for US based citizens, and my cyrpto employer is willing to pay a token worth 100usd (link here) . We got a few signups but found out they are fake and they are from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India. So USA people hates microjobs?
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