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June 22, 2018, 07:20:03 PM
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Unless you can replace the income from your job with what you earn in crypto currency and the promotions then you're probably not ready and even then basically you're trading one job for another. Also you have to learn about the ins and outs of the various coins and currencies you will be promoting etc - you'd want to make sure you're only promoting good projects.
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June 22, 2018, 07:22:48 PM
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I think it's too risky, you are risking your work to promote the project I think is bad because you can see at this time so many scam ICO, unpaid bounty, useless coin, and the price of free fall coins in exchange.
is it worth it? I dont think so. maybe you love crypto but do not always be a bounty hunter because you can also become an investor by buying a coin under 1 $ of your salary you save.

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June 22, 2018, 07:23:39 PM
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As others have already said, that's probably too risky.
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June 23, 2018, 12:43:57 PM
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And most of all the whole crypto market is still too unpredictable. I've seen some bounty managers earning a living from itself but quitting your day job for something like this is not a good idea.
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June 23, 2018, 03:44:34 PM
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If you decide to do this make sure you have some savings. Your friend is correct that not all bounties pay on time. And even when they do, there is no guaranty what that token will be worth. I wouldnt say its unrealistic but I would say its risky.
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June 23, 2018, 07:23:02 PM
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In my opinion, you do not need to quit your job just to focus on bounty campaigns. Yes, I know bounty campaign is very profitable if we can choose ICO project that has good quality. But you also can not if only depend on bounty campaign. You also have to work elsewhere that gives you income every month. Think of a bounty campaign like a side job.
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June 23, 2018, 07:34:55 PM
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Yes, everything really, it's just the dreary work of course , quickly bored , but if you keep yourself all the time and do about 100 bounty will be good money I think)
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June 24, 2018, 09:54:24 AM
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It's realistic if you living in a developing countries which average per capital is around 2 ~ 3000 $, it mean you can living with 2 ~ 300$  from bounty every month. I think it's not impossible if you hard working 
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June 25, 2018, 08:37:30 AM
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I think it's too risky, you are risking your work to promote the project I think is bad because you can see at this time so many scam ICO, unpaid bounty, useless coin, and the price of free fall coins in exchange.
is it worth it? I dont think so. maybe you love crypto but do not always be a bounty hunter because you can also become an investor by buying a coin under 1 $ of your salary you save.
The fact is that in such adventures people start up without prospects, education and a close mind. Bounty is certainly good, but not forever. And payments are becoming less and less due to the constant influx of new "hamsters"

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June 25, 2018, 09:50:35 AM
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Yes, everything really, it's just the dreary work of course , quickly bored , but if you keep yourself all the time and do about 100 bounty will be good money I think)
It's one thing that you think, but it's another matter what kind of company it is. If Twitter and FB, then this is very small. And you need to think about perspective. The market is changing, marketing is changing. In principle, if you guess with the company, you can get well for a subscription. But this if divided into a year will still not be much.

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June 25, 2018, 09:55:38 AM
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Last night I had a discussion with a friend if it's possible to quit your job and make a fulltime living of promoting bounty campaigns.
My friend thought you need to promote a lot of bounties at the same time (100 per week), to compensate for the
uncertain number of bounties that will never to lead to any income (coin cannot get listed, withdrawal fees of exchange is too high, scam, etc.).

So the question is: do you agree with this statement?

I agree, this is the real opportunity to earn money, but you should get a higher forum rank at first, and get more friends at FB, Twitter etc..

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June 25, 2018, 09:56:04 AM
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Possible, but way too risky.  I wouldn't quit my job unless I have a good amount saved up already just in case this doesn't work out.  In the past, picking the right project during bounties could have paid off big time, but nowadays it's hard to tell how the market will react to the new projects that are offering bounties today.
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June 25, 2018, 09:59:43 AM
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Quite co incidence but I am quitting my job for a business opportunity back home in my country and yes, to be honest, to be full time as well with bounty hunting.  That could be realistic for me because this is so helpful and could at least pay off some bills.
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June 25, 2018, 10:32:50 AM
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I think some people already have been doing that. But as you said there are always different risks, it would be good to participate many bounties which can cover each other's loses.
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June 25, 2018, 10:37:46 AM
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I did it, I quit my job and now I'm only engaged in bounty, I'm a free man, I get more than I could get in my last job, I'm sitting at home in comfort! But of course this is the choice of everyone how to act and not everyone can earn only on the bounty
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June 25, 2018, 11:11:48 AM
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In my opinion, it is a short-sighted thing to do. It is possible that in 1-2 years bounty-campaigns will lose their relevance and it will be impossible to capitalize on it. So, you should always have a fallback solution as a back-up.
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June 25, 2018, 11:17:24 AM
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It is a good idea to do some bounties especially at your spare time but i think it is bad idea to quit your day-time job just for bounties.You may be caught up in long periods of no payments or irregular payments,how then will you cope with such?
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June 25, 2018, 11:23:05 AM
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Last night I had a discussion with a friend if it's possible to quit your job and make a fulltime living of promoting bounty campaigns.
My friend thought you need to promote a lot of bounties at the same time (100 per week), to compensate for the
uncertain number of bounties that will never to lead to any income (coin cannot get listed, withdrawal fees of exchange is too high, scam, etc.).

So the question is: do you agree with this statement?
I think it is not a good idea to quit your job for the sake of bounty campaign unless you are a campaign manager. I'm just wondering how can you manage 100 bounties a week because I believe you can only join a campaign once and it is prohibited to join in other campaign if you are already participating in one project.
Right on point.It will only make some sense if one is a bounty manager which in essence will require a level of expertise and ranking.The pay will also be more reasonable.
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June 25, 2018, 11:38:02 AM
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Now, when everything is very bad, especially it is impossible to leave the main job, it is very dangerous.

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June 25, 2018, 11:41:21 AM
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I agree with your friends suggestion because you will need to support lot of project and it can be very risky because some of them may not even distribute reward on time or the coin will not get listed for exchange. It is better to take this as an alternative job and stick with your stable job.
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