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Topic: You Can't Be Jobless And Be Participating In Bounties - page 17. (Read 2094 times)

legendary
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It depends. There are several types of bounty campaigns out there. If you are participating in social media bounties (Facebook, Twitter, Reddit.etc), then you can do these activities when you have spare time. On the other hand, if you are in to translation bounty, then it takes a lot of time and effort. In such cases, it may not be possible to have a full time job and do the bounty at the same time.
sr. member
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This is super duper real,I know some person who did really resigned from their job last year (year when bounties really payoff big amounts of money).They have expected that bounty will give you stable income and can be a job.Yeah it can be a job but you cant sustain your self from it because bounties now are not like before,it pays off small amount of money only.
sr. member
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Quite an interesting topic but real job is real and part from that anything is just a bonus.Though after so much and bull run people who had already made some profits are enjoying but if people still think that history repeat itself its just not pair.After all crypto is unregulated and slowly it is moving to get stablilized so if someone is wondering to get rick quick and get money fast that's totally a wrong concept.Well if you have mastered the art of trading then its quite good and carry on.All the best to everyone happy trading.
member
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for me, doing bounty is like a part time job, it's because it doesn't take much of my time and not every bounty you participate is gonna pay.
full member
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Truth be told. You can't be jobless and be doing bounties. You will starve  Grin


Hehehehehehehehehe....  You will definitely starve when you only rely on Bounties hunting as the only source of your income. I really get surprised when I see posts on people considering bounty hunting as their full time job. It should rather be some kinda part time something where you only spend like 2 hrs doing that.
legendary
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Man, bounties are almost dead now, the hype has gone, I think forever Smiley
Too many people here, too many scams and the whole market is dumped. Bounty hunting is like crypto faucets surfing now - almost useless waste of time.

Many people managed to earn a lot on Bounties, but you are right: the hype is over. It is much better to trade and to invest in the best cryptocurrencies holding them for some time. However, you need to have a stable job either.
legendary
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Well, I think that working in crypto is only part of my side jobs. I only do one bounty, that is the signature campaign so that I still have many times. That is why I will not lose my work offline. About trading? Well yeah, I do it but I'm not a good daily trader.
That's why, when we join the bounties, it doesn't mean that we must be jobless and only depend on the payment, we cannot do that.
full member
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OP is definitely correct since bounty hunting is just an opportunity for everyone to earn extra money but there is no guarantee that you will rewarded after finishing the tasks. it's still best to have a regular job or part time in real life.
jr. member
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Now it has become clear to everyone that some bounty can not provide you ... So this should be considered only as an additional income.
Even the additional income is not guaranteed and should not be banked on. The probability is very low. The best is to take it as an hobby and enjoy whatever benefits it offers along the way.
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Yes missing the opportunity will made a person to be a jobless person for sometime and there are lots of options available for a person to make money and bounties are one of the easiest and important way to make the income for him to leave his life but in most of the time we will miss the chances and after only we realise it.
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Truth be told. You can't be jobless and be doing bounties. You will starve  Grin

My advice is to just see bounties as a pass time and don't be too expectant. Find some other job that gives you money. So many factors determine if you will get good rewards from bounties. For instance, when it lists, the price is out of the control of the team (unless they decide to do a buyback which rarely happens). The price of the token can rise if there is a lot of demand for it when it lists. But most times (since the bear run) the demand is low and to make it worse, several holders set ridiculously low prices just to sell off which devalues the coin.

Another factor that determines your reward is the authenticity as well as the success of the team and its project. Many campaigns have closed down in the past after several months of working on them only to announce that they failed to raise enough funds for the project. Worse case is the team devs exit scam and no one gets paid.

Project owners can also decide to execute their "reserved rights" by changing the rules at the end of successful campaigns. Rules changes can usually mean bounty rewards are reduced, locked, subjected to uninformed KYC checks, or distributed over a very long period of time.

If you consider all this then you will see that bounty campaigns are a gamble and cannot be always relied on to provide regular income for people participating in it. Those that participated in Deex bounty campaign (which ended in January 2019) are still waiting for their rewards (3 months after) and the devs are not communicating any date for the distribution. If you ask them they will say "soon". They have been saying "soon" since January, by the way. I'm not trying to slander the project or anything. I'm just advising fellow bounty hunters to try to get something else to do that will fetch them money and not to rely too much on bounty campaigns for payments.
yes counties are very helpful for me to make some more reasonable income and it will be very useful for me in somewhere my life and this opportunity will be helpful for jobless person also.
copper member
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Well said, Bounty shouldn't be the main source of income for anyone. It should just be a part time or side hustle. Truly, if you rely on only bounty to survive, it can be very frustrating. You won't receive what you expected after listing and some projects won't even end up paying. So it's best to have an offline business or job to fall back on.
hero member
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If you are sitting on Million of Dollar you still need to work, the whole bounty ecosystem has changed and just see it as an addition side income and not a your main source of income, many of the so called bounties in the space now, can't be trusted and there is little chance of their tokens making waves when listed on exchange which is a very important stage in the life of a project
sr. member
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Truth be told. You can't be jobless and be doing bounties. You will starve  Grin

My advice is to just see bounties as a pass time and don't be too expectant. Find some other job that gives you money. So many factors determine if you will get good rewards from bounties. For instance, when it lists, the price is out of the control of the team (unless they decide to do a buyback which rarely happens). The price of the token can rise if there is a lot of demand for it when it lists. But most times (since the bear run) the demand is low and to make it worse, several holders set ridiculously low prices just to sell off which devalues the coin.

Another factor that determines your reward is the authenticity as well as the success of the team and its project. Many campaigns have closed down in the past after several months of working on them only to announce that they failed to raise enough funds for the project. Worse case is the team devs exit scam and no one gets paid.

Project owners can also decide to execute their "reserved rights" by changing the rules at the end of successful campaigns. Rules changes can usually mean bounty rewards are reduced, locked, subjected to uninformed KYC checks, or distributed over a very long period of time.

If you consider all this then you will see that bounty campaigns are a gamble and cannot be always relied on to provide regular income for people participating in it. Those that participated in Deex bounty campaign (which ended in January 2019) are still waiting for their rewards (3 months after) and the devs are not communicating any date for the distribution. If you ask them they will say "soon". They have been saying "soon" since January, by the way. I'm not trying to slander the project or anything. I'm just advising fellow bounty hunters to try to get something else to do that will fetch them money and not to rely too much on bounty campaigns for payments.

It is simply a recipe for disaster. You will rather find yourself depressed. Cryptocurency bounty hunting shouldn't be a full time job for anyone because it can never be under your control. I will rather you switch to day by day Crypto trading if you have mastered the skills.
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Bounties are just incentives if we consider it as salary then we are in great danger and already many bounty hunters understand it in the year 2018 where bounties paid their participants rarely so if you are living with bounty earnings please find a job for yourself soon.
member
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I have been doing bounty for over a year now and absolutely agree with your conclusion. Making a living by participating in bounty companies is impossible. If you are not a farmer who has 100 bundles of accounts. I just consider bounty as nice bonuses.
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it is good to have other things doing while you make bounty campaign a part time job but if you don't have what to do like some country,you can still make do with bounty.
sr. member
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Earlier, when a cryptocurrency very quickly went up in price, it was possible to sit at home without job and perform various bounties and earn in several times more than at job, but now this time has passed and now we need to combine work and bounties.
The delayed in distribution is frustrating, then u start begging team to list the coin. Sadly now most of this projects never hit ICO price at first listing and sometimes never hit ICO price till it get delisted from exchanges. So there should always be another hustle to help.
member
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yes, many of them end in fraud but maybe not all of them. My advice is to make this a side job and find a real job if you don't want to starve or hope to get a reward program, I'm not a passive worker in this field, I focus on work in the real world.
jr. member
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I think most people who participate enthusiastically in the bounty campaigns are people who have made the Internet their main source of income, which means that they do not necessarily live on a formal job, but they earn income from different sources.

Personally, the income that I have obtained through bounties means for me an extra income, since my main activity is still Forex trading and formal trade, although I must admit that during the boom that the market experienced, my income from bounties came to be much larger than my formal income.
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