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Topic: You Can't Be Jobless And Be Participating In Bounties - page 5. (Read 2094 times)

sr. member
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I agree with you because bounties it's not suitable mabey they will be to you or run scam so yiu can not count on them
hero member
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you need time and patience in doing bounties and not all of them are successful.
There are many failure in the community. payment tokens needs time to be listed in exchange.
You should have a regular job and make this bounties as your sideline or 2nd job.
I am of the same opinion. Bounties is pretty irregular source of income. So it seems very hard to participate in it having no regular job. Bounties may be good as secondary activity because they don't take much time.
You are right crypto currency is an irregular way of earning, you are not sure about earning but still there is no doubt that you will be able to earn bigger amount with bounty as compare to income you get from your regular job so I contribute in bounty because I am satisfied with my earning, I am able to carry my job along with it without any disturbance.
copper member
Activity: 308
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Nobody should rely entirely on a single source of income, it would be disastrous if the worse comes hitting, a lot of persons has their bitter stories and experiences depending on single source, this however doesn't mean who have found bounty as a source of earning shouldn't take it serious. Just be looking out for other jobs and other ways to earn from crypto, some persons started their crypto trading from their bounty incomes
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 535
you need time and patience in doing bounties and not all of them are successful.
There are many failure in the community. payment tokens needs time to be listed in exchange.
You should have a regular job and make this bounties as your sideline or 2nd job.
I am of the same opinion. Bounties is pretty irregular source of income. So it seems very hard to participate in it having no regular job. Bounties may be good as secondary activity because they don't take much time.

I don't think anyone method of income can be considered as a job. Even if you work at a company and have a job in the traditional sense you should still have money tied into other place. Too many people rely on their job and if they lose it they have a problem. This is why you should use bounties as an extra income and combine other methods so that you do not rely on any one method of making money. You must have  backup plan.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 501
you need time and patience in doing bounties and not all of them are successful.
There are many failure in the community. payment tokens needs time to be listed in exchange.
You should have a regular job and make this bounties as your sideline or 2nd job.
I am of the same opinion. Bounties is pretty irregular source of income. So it seems very hard to participate in it having no regular job. Bounties may be good as secondary activity because they don't take much time.
full member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 111
you need time and patience in doing bounties and not all of them are successful.
There are many failure in the community. payment tokens needs time to be listed in exchange.
You should have a regular job and make this bounties as your sideline or 2nd job.
member
Activity: 462
Merit: 13
Absolutely at this era and moment where bounties are not paying it participants it will be very damaging to rely on bounty solely  for a living. Just get a job that could pay you  and use bounties as financial supporter. The era when bounties was used as a major source of income is no more.
jr. 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.

 I have another preposition

If you know your way round bounty participation’s then you surely won’t starve

Joining a bounty campaign is more than just joining; it includes a thoroughbred research work
A proposed list of activities to enroll in as well to get the best grade of reward.


Work smart not hard
sr. member
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You will rekt if you only relying on joining bounty campaigns for your source of incomes.
Always having main job aside from doing bounty job because bounty is just an additional income.
In 2017, bounty could become the main source of income, but not anymore nowadays.
newbie
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That's why I've never been attracted to bounties. It's much better to have a job and invest as little as $20 per week. The reason why I would want to participate in a bounty is to expose my self more to Bitcoin talk and new opportunities.
sr. member
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Yes,we need to have a job with stable income then only we can concentrate our spare time into bounties to earn more or nothing depends on which projects we were choosing to promote and also youtube campaign or translate campaign might give more rewards than other kind of campaigns.
you are right, for youtube and translator campaigns maybe getting a reward is greater than the other campaigns, but it is too difficult to be able to enter the list of participants in the campaign. moreover to choose a really good bounty and pay, it's very difficult.
You know, nowadays work is not just being an employee, going to the office in the morning and going home at night, it's work that is too mainstream and boring. Getting job according to what you like, if you like crypto then focus on that job. expecting stable income only for coward. if you are a brave man, work on what you like, whether it's crypto trading, youtube or anything else
member
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The best way is having a main job and doing bounties as your side job. Cryptocurrency is so volatile and we cannot depend our income only from it. I think it's to dangerous to do.
member
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That's a true saying, bounties alone can not be relied upon my friend, you will starve and die early. Get yourself a paid job and then you can add the bounties to it. A bounty can run like say two months and it will take more than a month to receive tokens and an extra two months to get listed. What are you going to depend upon all these while? You've got to get a job and add participating in bounties and surely one day, you will get where you have always wanted.
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It is better to have a stable job then invest your salary on crypto than participate in bounties and be unemployed. Not only does earnings from bounties fail to meet living expenses, it doesn't let you grow professionally since you obtain no skill and experiences.
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"In CryptoEnergy we trust"
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.

I am currently employed but i do participate in many bounties as much as possible because i see bounties as an opportunity that cannot be missed, there are lots of things than a bounties can offered as i see to it that i am in, also i do believe that if we take it serious and played it well, we can earn a decent income, just a matter of hardwork.
sr. member
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Given the current realities of the bounty campaigns market, it is safe to say that you definitely need a main source of income, otherwise you risk to remain poor.
full member
Activity: 457
Merit: 103
In my opinion one should not depend on bounties alone. You can participate in bounties for fun or for pocket money. Bounties are best suitable for housewives, students and old people. Bounties cannot be considered as a main stream job.
full member
Activity: 822
Merit: 100
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.
At least it alternative to being joblessness in as much you engage yourself with something, if you can work hard and be able to select good bounties, you should be able to earn from bounties to start probably an offline business.
So if someone is jobless and there are bounties works that can be done, should the person wait for manner to fall from heaven?
hero member
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Define Job?? Btw Job stands for Just over broke. A joke won't make you rich it will make someone else rich and you will only see a tiny percentage of that. If you work for yourself you will earn most of it. Even if you work in a team it is also an option. I don't understand why people here talk about jobs when they have been in the crypto community for a long time. A job/work/career can be doing anything. Jobs are no longer the 9to5 drudgery they once were. There really obscure ways to make money especially in crypto currency. Bounty is the same as doing promotions for any other company.

As long as people need to sell something they will need advertising and thus promotors.

Actually you can! Cryptocurrency can be a dull time job now especially for traders and bounty participants (as bounty managers and hunters). I have seen hunters and bounty managers handling over ten projects at a time. You can't do all that with an offline job combined

That is true, it can be a lot of work but very fun and rewarding.
sr. member
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Actually you can! Cryptocurrency can be a dull time job now especially for traders and bounty participants (as bounty managers and hunters). I have seen hunters and bounty managers handling over ten projects at a time. You can't do all that with an offline job combined
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