Title: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: Dragonfund on September 27, 2020, 06:33:24 PM Disclaimer: This information is subjective to the individual, the experience as a bounty hunter depends on how lucky you are and the project you are/were privilege to promote.
This is no way to encourage others to participate in bounty, the forum is a place of discussion and learning not earning. It's just an added advantage for making the forum lively and creating meaningful post https://i.ibb.co/QMYCtmh/dfe6bc0df936a20aed42128ae0bb9ac1.jpg (https://ibb.co/bXN2DdY) INTRODUCTION You must have found yourself on Bitcointalk faceless forum either through a friend, Google search, freelancing idea, or Bounty hunting. One of the most exciting activities on this great forum is Bounty, where you get paid for your service, effort, commitment, and time, These forms of service and promotion are usually on the [service board] (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0) and [Bounty ( Altcoins ) board] (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0). On the service board, most of the Bounties are very limited in payment and saturated with large participants as payments are usually offered /paid in Bitcoin and other valuable alternative coins, the Altcoins Bounties are the dominated ones on Bitcointalk. Altcoins Bounties are always full of promises, where projects can offer you a fixed amount of tokens in thousands of USD distributed in different campaigns such as Signature, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, and content creation. The beginning is always the best part where everyone joined in excitement with proof of registration and booking positions on the spreadsheet but the stories always change towards the end of the campaign/promotion. Bounty is very tedious work as they require some of your time, one needs to study the project, download a whitepaper, personal research before a promotion but the time waste doesn't worth the effort. Your pay will disappoint you at the end of the day especially when you promote and depend on just a single project. CHALLENGES
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Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: coupable on September 27, 2020, 07:53:19 PM All the advices in this guide have been discussed before through many other topics. But i agree that you made a great work listing all of them together in one simple guide. However, it's somehow strange that a two months old account who didn't post any comment in the bounties board or join a bounty (according to the post history) can resume the bounty challenges in this forum like someone who has been here for a long time.
Personally, i don't recommend to join bounties in the altcoin board as it's a waste of time by all means . Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: Oshosondy on September 27, 2020, 08:42:11 PM There are two types of campaigns we can join on bitcointalk, bitcoin signature campaign has been the best, that is why it is good to work towards only signature campaigns. How can I work on social media for a bounty campaign and yet not be given what I do worked for, it is very uncalled for. There are many bounties that dumped in a way that someone works are in vain. But, there is no way bitcoin will dump and will not rise again, it has been the currency people really trust. Which will be the reason I will prefer only bitcoin signature campaigns, that is only what I am working towards.
It is not bad to go for bounty campaigns under altcoin section but it will not be a good idea for some reasons which you have been listed above. But out of 100, there will be 5 good ones, this still look like a waste of effort for me when the signature campaigns that pay bitcoin are 100% best, out of 100% bitcoin signature campaign are 100% good results, no manipulations like altcoins. Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: btc_angela on September 27, 2020, 10:16:13 PM All the advices in this guide have been discussed before through many other topics. But i agree that you made a great work listing all of them together in one simple guide. However, it's somehow strange that a two months old account who didn't post any comment in the bounties board or join a bounty (according to the post history) can resume the bounty challenges in this forum like someone who has been here for a long time. Personally, i don't recommend to join bounties in the altcoin board as it's a waste of time by all means . I do agree that bounty hunting is no longer profitable as in 2017. But it is really hard for bounty hunters to understand that. They still think that they can get as much as 2017, because during that time even doing airdrop bounty is really that good (although you have to send your personal info, if I'm not mistaken). But today it's very different, the pool has reduced if there are a lot of bounty hunters then obviously your reward is going to be that low that is is not even worth to give it a try. Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: superving on September 27, 2020, 10:38:56 PM All the advices in this guide have been discussed before through many other topics. But i agree that you made a great work listing all of them together in one simple guide. However, it's somehow strange that a two months old account who didn't post any comment in the bounties board or join a bounty (according to the post history) can resume the bounty challenges in this forum like someone who has been here for a long time. Personally, i don't recommend to join bounties in the altcoin board as it's a waste of time by all means . I do agree that bounty hunting is no longer profitable as in 2017. But it is really hard for bounty hunters to understand that. They still think that they can get as much as 2017, because during that time even doing airdrop bounty is really that good (although you have to send your personal info, if I'm not mistaken). But today it's very different, the pool has reduced if there are a lot of bounty hunters then obviously your reward is going to be that low that is is not even worth to give it a try. Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: OcTradism on September 28, 2020, 01:53:22 AM Signature Campaign Guidelines (read this before starting or joining a campaign) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1684035.0)
Campaign Ettiquette(Signature, twitter, facebook, or any other type) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1692740.0) [Guide] Factors to consider before joining paid signature campaigns. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5115291.0) Since 2018, what did you contribute to prevent signature ads removed globally? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5175874.0) I searched and found a few topics that can help OP. Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: Dragonfund on September 28, 2020, 02:46:12 AM I searched and found a few topics that can help OP. Thanks but it's not necessary. Just my views and risks of participating on alts bountyTitle: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: NavI_027 on September 28, 2020, 04:11:15 AM Thanks for the reminders dude, I'm fortunate that I realized all these things early. And the result is very wonderful because until now my whole journey so far was mainly compose of good memories. I did the right decision and everyone else should do the same thing. I also hope they (especially the newbies) realized it very soon so that their time and efforts will not be wasted for nothing.
Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: cryptoaddictchie on September 28, 2020, 04:42:52 AM Thats your suggestion bro. Im a known bounty hunter in the past and slightly still now but I always make sure to reviewed some project that have campaigns. Yes there are some unprecedented event will occur in a campaign but that doesnt mean we cant earn from it. My specialty is doing content and submit it to them. Reviewing a project is also gaining info on how would they plan and execute their target goals hence only depend on the project.
But I do appreciate your reminder. Thanks for that. The best advice ever lol :D. Don't get me wrong, I'm do not hate altcoins, what I hate are bounty campaigns. Much better to offer your services rather than joining one. His advise is based on his own perception which for me doesnt mean a good advise. If you hate bounty for altcoin much then its up to everyone right? What I hate on bounty for altcoin are the scam one but those big bounty with potential is a good fortune when you discover them well. Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: DdmrDdmr on September 28, 2020, 06:44:31 AM <…> I figure there are people whose experience vouch for the statements reflected in the OP, and a bunch (the luckier ones) that would not be so categorical and adamant. It’s a bit of a lottery I guess, even if you try to be selective (which is not always possible). I recall my first signature campaign being a waste of time. It turned out to be a scam – so much for giving visibility to what I thought had some fundamentals to it. Not that being on that campaign affected my posting habits in any way, but it was a bummer to see what the ICO pulled-off, both to the investors and the bounty hunters (being the former the saddest set). Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: lovesmayfamilis on September 28, 2020, 11:43:47 AM All the advices in this guide have been discussed before through many other topics. But i agree that you made a great work listing all of them together in one simple guide. However, it's somehow strange that a two months old account who didn't post any comment in the bounties board or join a bounty (according to the post history) can resume the bounty challenges in this forum like someone who has been here for a long time. Personally, i don't recommend to join bounties in the altcoin board as it's a waste of time by all means . There is nothing surprising. And you rightly noted, the OP is a professional in such a “hard” job called “bounty” In his first post, the OP points out the mistakes he went through on his own. Yes, he participated in bounty companies, had alternative accounts where he used the same wallet number. And participated in the same bounty. Therefore, the OP could be supplemented with a topic titled: “Passed on my own experience” :) So that no one else would have any suspicions about such an experienced “Newbie”, I added a neutral tag to him, where everything is described. Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: Little Mouse on September 28, 2020, 12:02:34 PM It’s a bit of a lottery I guess Not a bit, it's totally a lottery but nothing else. There's no way anyone can guarantee of having payments or having a good amount. Last time I had participated in bounty was- GEOMA Dao which I thought will be a successful project as it had created a lot of hype around the forum but it was failed. Still couldn't conduct their tokensale, jo listing.Title: Re: Bitcointalk Bounty challenges, difficulties [GUIDE] Post by: Dragonfund on September 28, 2020, 01:49:42 PM <....> smiles :-\ |