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Title: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: oemar bakrie on January 07, 2022, 06:09:10 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: BitKongy on January 07, 2022, 07:45:28 PM
Yes few bounty projects that pays still exists but as a bounty hunter you need to limit your expectations because not all projects will pay you just find good ones and promote them if they pay it's all good if they don't it's still all good, this is the real bounty hunting spirit, high expectations


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: Kelvinid on January 07, 2022, 07:58:10 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
Yes, of course, why not?
I know the ETH transactions cost a lot this time but as long as the project is legit and already back-up by an exchanger, we can certainly give trust to it and it was not a problem if the bounty amount is also high that was enough to cover fees when we would like to withdraw them. Like to receive $200 worth of tokens and just going to spend below $20, I wouldn't hesitate to join them either.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: nimogsm on January 07, 2022, 08:36:32 PM
of course, it still makes sense to take part in such companies, if the profit is much more than the gas fee, then there will be no problems.Another thing is to wait for the payments themselves and sell them successfully, for such cases you always need to have a little ethereum on your wallet and wait for the gas price to fall.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: Ever-young on January 07, 2022, 08:41:34 PM
Well to me I still believe on eth projects, Landorc project was eth and the price was really something else, after the payment of the bounty reward, I paid and covered my eth fee and still was left with 800$ from what I earned from the bounty.
I still participate on eth projects, but it's base on the reward which is allocated for the Bounty, and when I get involve I make sure I gather enough of the token to make sure the value will cover the gas fee.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: jrrsparkles on January 07, 2022, 08:44:16 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
There are still lot of them but 99% if then fails so they never distributed the bounty rewards so never cared about the fee for sending the tokens to thousands of people participated in their bounty program but I remember even when the transaction fee were in cents projects asked the fee from the participants so I don't think any live project is successful now.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: Mame89 on January 07, 2022, 09:05:50 PM
We remain confident and believe in projects that still use Ethereum addresses because we think that bounty campaign projects that still use ETH are far more successful. Because Ethereum will continue to grow to be the best.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: oemar bakrie on January 08, 2022, 02:07:22 PM
@all
from the umpteenth time, all the replies..do have the same view, because eth's bounty is actually really productive and promising..
and all our hopes are also the same by trying to follow the bounty and end with success..
good job all my friends.success for us.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: rahmad2nd on January 08, 2022, 02:26:08 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
Right now many bounties project have moving using erc20 address to BSC network have lower fees and all project joining almost one year keep using BSC network address and payment using USDT or BSC coin. I am still believe with all bounty but depend with who manage the bounty campaign, many bounty still worth and have good price after distribution but have problem with bounty manager not distribution on time, last my problem with startfi bounty campaign until four months not distribution yet by bounty manager and always looking thousand reason with delay distribution.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: indo1 on January 08, 2022, 02:29:36 PM
Instead I thought this would be a quality bounty. I know for sure many projects that will not want to create a bounty campaign with a very expensive gas cost. However, vulcan proves if the project is really successful then high gas is not an obstacle bounty hunters are very happy because they get paid according to a high price. It's just that we're just sad about the high cost of gas. Sometimes we need 3x transactions from the ethereum network.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: kotwica666 on January 08, 2022, 02:33:59 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..

This is not the best period (even I think the entire year 2021 was very weak) for projects created on the Ethereum platform. As you wrote yourself, the gas fees were so large that many projects were not even able to pay the bounty rewards due to the huge costs they would have to pay for the distribution (many times the fee cost was higher than the reward of participant). I think things can change after upgrading to Ethereum 2.0 and the good times for the ETH bounty will be back.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: Galley on January 08, 2022, 02:49:00 PM
Of course, there are still normal ETH-based projects in the campaign that you can participate in. But this is more an exception to the rule than something real. Nobody wants to pay such a commission as we see now for the distribution of the remuneration. And often the cost of the reward received will not cover the transaction fee.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: asyakashi on January 08, 2022, 03:05:40 PM
Actually I began to be unsure about the ethereum network bounty from my experience already many projects failed distribution on high gas grounds. I hope projects in other networks become a solution. Because very rarely there are projects such as vulcans that are qualified and willing to pay bounty hunters.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: TastyChillySauce00 on January 08, 2022, 05:02:25 PM
It doesn't matter what network that being used by the campaign but the project itself will be determining on result of campaign and payment. The gas fees in ethereum blockchain is very expensive but it doesn't matter the developers will be only using it. The project that you have mentioned above was also using L2 ethereum called polygon as well. Just because it was running in ethereum blockchain doesn't mean this is increasing the popularity of the project. There are lots of projects that have become failed even that was using ethereum blockchain. The result of campaign will also depend on the development of project.
The project like vulcan has a very solid development and product. that's why it can be a successful project.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: oemar bakrie on January 08, 2022, 05:39:45 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
Right now many bounties project have moving using erc20 address to BSC network have lower fees and all project joining almost one year keep using BSC network address and payment using USDT or BSC coin. I am still believe with all bounty but depend with who manage the bounty campaign, many bounty still worth and have good price after distribution but have problem with bounty manager not distribution on time, last my problem with startfi bounty campaign until four months not distribution yet by bounty manager and always looking thousand reason with delay distribution.
the main key, we can only be patient,friends, but as long as I follow the bounty with the BSC payment,I can't get the same results when I join the bounty with the payment to erc20..could it be because low gas costs affect the selling price too.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: zulfi125 on January 08, 2022, 05:43:52 PM
Most of the bounties that are using ETH addresses are not paying due to gas fees, I think bounty hunters do not join these bounties because when bounty distribution time comes they don't pay and tell about high cost so if you find a good project then you can join,ispolink bounty that is paid recently that was on ETH address that was a good bounty.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: $crypto$ on January 08, 2022, 05:46:11 PM
Actually I began to be unsure about the ethereum network bounty from my experience already many projects failed distribution on high gas grounds. I hope projects in other networks become a solution. Because very rarely there are projects such as vulcans that are qualified and willing to pay bounty hunters.
Why are you not sure of course there are still many bounties that promote the Ethereum network project and of course they are ready to bear the gas that will later distribute tokens, or for any other reason of course they must have a solution, maybe they can be replaced with stable coins, that happens a lot.

By the way, does vulcan forged give you a bigger profit at that time, is it during distribution when the network is high?

Because for me, I still believe that there is still a lot of interest in the Ethereum network.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: AnonBitCoiner on January 08, 2022, 05:53:10 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
Yes Eth base project are worthy amd high profitable than BSC low class bounty. I joined many project and find two project in etherium which was very high reward. One was Dego handle bY Fatima and other Pyr handle by Irfan.
Eth Project are usually legit and secure. 20$ fee is not big if we recieve 100$+ worth of token


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: MCcryptonia on January 08, 2022, 07:04:12 PM
We have a problem about getting ETH tokens this days because of gas fee, imagine having 100$ worth of erc20 tokens and the sending fee is almost 20$ this will surely hurt your balance but there is nothing we can do about it, most new projects use BSC network or even Matic too but gas fee still can't stop me from joining a bounty campaign


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: Kavelj22 on January 08, 2022, 07:10:00 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
Yes, of course, why not?
I know the ETH transactions cost a lot this time but as long as the project is legit and already back-up by an exchanger, we can certainly give trust to it and it was not a problem if the bounty amount is also high that was enough to cover fees when we would like to withdraw them. Like to receive $200 worth of tokens and just going to spend below $20, I wouldn't hesitate to join them either.

I can understand the OP query about choosing a network especially if he gets pennies for small tasks (telegram,twitter...) so it's logic they avoid such a campaign in favor over others.

Note that projects running bounties are not responsible about the gaz network fee if the project smart contract itself is built at top of EVM. In meanwhile, hunters won't hesitate to join bounty campaign project only because they use main Ethereum network.
About being trusted or not, the choice for network isn't a proof for anything.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: Synerggy on January 08, 2022, 07:16:35 PM
I still remember the biggest bounty campaigns of 2021 which are Vulcan forged and citizen finance and they are running on erc20 smart contract, the campaign gives their promoters huge amount of money in tokens, the real fact is if payment is good you won't worry about gas fee at all


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: sayaya17 on January 08, 2022, 11:47:59 PM
I agree with the successful vulcan forged and Citizen Finance projects and give huge rewards to bounty hunters, and none of that is a problem with erc20 smart contract network, because it all pays off. There are still some successful projects as well such as the POOLz Finance project with erc20 smart contract network.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: carlfebz2 on January 08, 2022, 11:51:05 PM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
As a bounty hunter then its none of our business on how those project owners would be sending out those coins considering that gas fees now is on the roof or simply talks about its not really worth on making out transactions.

As a bounty hunter then it is just part of your common sense that would tell you whenever you do tend to join erc20 token based projects is that you would presume if they could handle out
such expenses or would make it as a main reason on why they would delay your pay.

If you dont like to have those kind of problems then better skip out and find another one.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: LastKiss on January 09, 2022, 12:26:21 AM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..

Well nowadays many bounties project using BSC address now but before BSC booming there's a lot of projects that used ETH smart contract even some Waves based token. But now I only saw 1 in dozens project that use ETH as their based smart contract maybe because BSC is more fast and cheap so many new project prefer to choose BSC rather than ERC-20.

Well before BSC booming there's a lot ETH based tokens that were successful in the market.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: bittick on January 09, 2022, 04:37:27 AM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
I do and why not? As long as the reward is worth with the fees and this is not a problem but the problem is when what you have got is less than the transaction fees and then you will be wasting whole of your time to work for nothing. That's not worth.

and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
A lot but i can't remember that correctly.

I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
that means the blockchain will not determine the successful of project. The successful bounty will always there and remember so many projects are starting to use the stable coin too right now. This is making the bounty market become more healthy.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: TheUltraElite on January 09, 2022, 04:58:53 AM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I consider bounty projects to be a waste of time. But that is not due to ETH fees to send the coins but the fact that these coins have no actual market demand nor any inherent market making capacity. Cost of gas might be high, but the bounty tokens are sent once by the owner and not your headache.

Again sending them to an exchange, you would incur gas fees once more - this might be cutting a hole in your pocket, if so dont do bounties anymore. Get your hands into something that is better known and done without someone above your head, like trading.

Most of the bounties that are using ETH addresses are not paying due to gas fees, I think bounty hunters do not join these bounties because when bounty distribution time comes they don't pay and tell about high cost so if you find a good project then you can join,ispolink bounty that is paid recently that was on ETH address that was a good bounty.
When did bounties give out money for free? Back in 2015-16 and not anymore after that. It led to a massive increase in spammer accounts in the forum too. Instead of spending time to search for bounties that pay, it is better to invest your money into bitcoin.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: OrangeII on January 09, 2022, 05:12:17 AM
well, it depends. we see a project not from the network they use, but from the function of their strategy. If they're prepared to risk using one of the chains and set a bounty, and it's still a good project, well, I'll believe in that.
however, for now there are still very many people who are still using the network from ethereum. having a high fee doesn't make it a scam, or untrustworthy.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: bestcoins1 on January 09, 2022, 05:28:31 AM
I still remember the biggest bounty campaigns of 2021 which are Vulcan forged and citizen finance and they are running on erc20 smart contract, the campaign gives their promoters huge amount of money in tokens, the real fact is if payment is good you won't worry about gas fee at all
That's because the amount given is so large that everyone no longer thinks about the costs that must be incurred, let alone get up to thousands of dollars for each person, yes, obviously they are not worried about the transaction fees.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: Synerggy on January 09, 2022, 07:16:10 AM
You don't have to avoid a bounty campaign because of high gas fee on ETH network, if the team pay good amount of reward you will be able to afford the gas fee with ease, it's very important to be picky when it comes to bounty projects the better the project the cooler the reward will be


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: smyslov on January 09, 2022, 07:33:28 AM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..

I stay away from bounty campaigns that are using Ethereum, the project developers already have an alibi for delaying or not paying bounty hunters, new projects prefer the Binance chain over Ethereum because of fee and fast confirmation, they also do not have an issue listing their project in a decentralized exchange, I still have two campaigns until now that I haven't received my rewards because of Ethereum huge fees on sending bounty hunter's rewards.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: rahmad2nd on January 09, 2022, 07:48:18 AM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..

I stay away from bounty campaigns that are using Ethereum, the project developers already have an alibi for delaying or not paying bounty hunters, new projects prefer the Binance chain over Ethereum because of fee and fast confirmation, they also do not have an issue listing their project in a decentralized exchange, I still have two campaigns until now that I haven't received my rewards because of Ethereum huge fees on sending bounty hunter's rewards.
Many project using ethereum network have thousand reason for distributing coin and they said huge gas fees and payment delay without have exact date when distribution, I think better if we got accept on bounty campaign payment with bitcoin or USDT bsc on weekly, many campaign right now payment using bitcoin but need seral rule like have 5 merit and great quality post for accepted. You can see campaign on service tread there are few bounty still opening and payment on weekly using bitcoin, but most recommended with hero level account.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: perfect999 on January 13, 2022, 06:39:38 AM
do you all still believe in the existence of a bounty project using an eth address even though now the cost of gas with eth is very expensive..?
and what examples of bounty projects have you been involved in on an eth basis and successful in the market?
I myself, with the presence of Vulcan Forged, can prove that there are still successful bounty projects after the distribution of prizes..
Honestly? I do not trust any bounty as soon as I see it, first I have to do a very complete research about the project and if I can trust it at its core. Only after I am done with my research which usually takes days and makes me late to everything, then I will trust them with ETH or any other address and it doesn't matter. You have to understand that there are some who do this business properly and those great projects could use ETH or SOL or BSC or anything else and I will trust them because they are doing it perfectly however if they are not doing it perfectly and there are doubts in my mind then they could be using any network they want and I will not trust them.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: lenovop-70 on January 14, 2022, 02:49:44 PM
I believe and not really believe it. In my experience following bounties on the ERC20 blockchain, there are some that just disappear without news and without payment, but there are also those who pay with a gas claim system, or they have a solution to pay us in USDT on other networks, and its happened too in other network of bounty jobs.
Actually, whatever bounty is in any network, it all requires persistence and honesty from us and only them, so in my opinion, I will still follow it in any network, because I am a bounty hunter, and i am confident with that.


Title: Re: do you still have a bounty trust that uses an eth address..?
Post by: Raflesia on January 15, 2022, 03:57:01 PM
@all
from the umpteenth time, all the replies..do have the same view, because eth's bounty is actually really productive and promising..
and all our hopes are also the same by trying to follow the bounty and end with success..
good job all my friends.success for us.
Even though until now there are still many who complain about gas there, but this project with an eth address is still worth it, I think.
but it really depends on the project if they are really good at the project then it will be profitable but indeed when they are still being questioned in the project, don't follow it.
but indeed the eth project is still a pretty good thing even with the gas price which is quite consuming