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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: dumplingsandsushi on July 02, 2018, 04:59:26 PM



Title: Why you should be Crowdholding, not Bounty Hunting
Post by: dumplingsandsushi on July 02, 2018, 04:59:26 PM
I have been using the platform for four months now and they have started to implement the feature to withdraw the altcoins you were rewarded with.
I was pretty surprised and delighted with what I have earned so far.

In four months I have earned:

YUP    8104
RDC     100.0    
IMV      250.0    
TAT     8.33    
TYD     10.87    
PCL      770.89    
ECOM 7.32    
TMT     2.48    
BBK    2.11    
WBT    25.13    
CAER    0.5    
ETNY    11.32    
iLT      27.09    
YTN      27.27    
IQO      15.62    
MRP      2.14    
BRETT    9.38    
XRR         2.5    
VReS     13.33    
DTEX     888.89    
GRAY    161.32    
ITT   356.43    
YSN  87.33    
WEL     22.73    
BTF     4.72

As you can see, that is a crazy variety of alts.  Since Crowdholding focuses more on startups, a lot of these are still in ICO and haven't been listed on exchanges yet.
There are some totally insignifcant rewards (0.5 CAER wtf!?) and some significant ones.

All total, I would say I spent about 5 to 10 minutes on a task with new tasks being added twice to three times a week.  Basically, about 20 to 30 minutes spent each week.
Even though the current value of a lot of these are very low at the moment, I see that Crowdholding is way more worth my time than Bounty Hunting.

On top of that, Crowdholding itself (the YUP) is crazy undervalued right now.  Due to low trading volume it isn't listed on CMC yet (it's on some low volume exchanges but the highest volume place its on is idex), but they have a working product, growing client and user base, and will implement a token cycle in Q4 (complete with yup buybacks).

Check it out: www.crowdholding.com


Title: Re: Why you should be Crowdholding, not Bounty Hunting
Post by: chocopapaya on July 02, 2018, 05:26:36 PM
I like crowdholding a lot and I wonder why it doesn't have more hype than it should.
It's perpetually flown under the radar but I feel it will blow up in the future.

For those of you who don't know, crowdholding is like a think tank and bounty hunting platform combined.

Instead of randomly advertising or posting on social media and getting rewarded, companies put up questions, ask you to try their product out, read their whitepaper, etc. and you give feedback.
Good feeback gets votes and you are rewarded with crypto based upon how many votes you got.

It is certainly way more engaging than mindless posting.

Another benefit is that I have been introduced to some great projects.
A lot of them aren't something I would invest in, but there have been two that I have been able to get behind.
It's been a great way to really get to know a startup and what they are trying to accomplish.