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October 29, 2018, 07:23:40 PM
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Hi, everybody. Wink  Every year, less and less comes to earn on generosity due to the emergence of new people. I participated in many bounties sorry that most of them were fraudulent. Embarrassed

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October 29, 2018, 07:28:50 PM
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I want to share something about the reality.

Investors me not, but at some point of my life...I invest time to find a way to have some alternative coins or bitcoin as well. Investing time and effort in finding some opportunity without throwing a money, all I need to do is find a job here in bitcointalk.org  as a bounty hunter. On my first month of being a bounty hunter, I do a lot of effort to join on shitty campaign cause all I want is to have more experience and income as well. But I left off the importance of choosing the right newly crypto project. For my 5 months of having a good time reading and  investing time, effort, knowledge and idea, some of my campaign didn't work out, so the worst thing will come and all your work will be wasted cause you never find any good payment on all of that. As far as I remember, all my altcoins is equal to 0.110 btc for at least 8 projects.

Well, investing is not only money and other asset you've had. But also time, effort and knowledge as well.

Let me read yours?

i admire your determination to obtain skills and ptofir. you have a right mindset for crypto world. hope you're doing well in it now. bounty are not always that great and some of them really rob you

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December 04, 2018, 03:01:00 PM
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Being a bounty hunter is not my main job. I have a small business that accepts bitcoin as a payment. When I read in a local forum about bitcoin, someone suggested that I enter the bitcointalk forum. every night I read and continued to participate in forum discussions here until I found a post about a bounty. I learned it and tried to join in the bounty campaign. I was very surprised to be able to get crypto here so I continued to pursue bounty activities by not leaving my small business.
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December 04, 2018, 07:27:51 PM
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I’ve been here for a year, but I'm still learning to look for the right, profitable projects! And I also spend a lot of time and effort!

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December 04, 2018, 07:44:28 PM
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Bounty is a great way to earn tokens of many projects. I started bounty training in early 2018, and during that time I participated in many companies. Many of them were scams. Some of them are not over yet, and many have not yet accrued tokens. I understood that this a long way to earnings. But I'm not going to give it up. Since there is no money to invest, I will work hard
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December 04, 2018, 09:38:01 PM
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Well OP, you have a good story to tell, unlike some who because they got nothing from their first set of campaigns, decided to leave bounty and some left totally. To me i feel that is not the solution. When i came in, i was a bit fortunate, because i had someone to guide me, which was the person that introduced cryptocurrency to me and i was able to find good campaigns that paid me well.
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December 04, 2018, 10:06:21 PM
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Everyone has their own tendencies and interests in taking the road to gain profits in the world of cryptocurrency. For those who have a lot of capital, they will definitely invest with their money, for those who have a lack of funds, I will look for other effective ways to get equal opportunities, namely to become a bounty hunter. It's the same as investing time and energy, as you say, to help promote a project.

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December 04, 2018, 11:25:25 PM
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Well, investing is not only money and other asset you've had. But also time, effort and knowledge as well.
I also think bounty hunting is an investment too because you spend your time to find good bounty campaigns and to promote projects
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December 04, 2018, 11:27:27 PM
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I want to share something about the reality.

Investors me not, but at some point of my life...I invest time to find a way to have some alternative coins or bitcoin as well. Investing time and effort in finding some opportunity without throwing a money, all I need to do is find a job here in bitcointalk.org  as a bounty hunter. On my first month of being a bounty hunter, I do a lot of effort to join on shitty campaign cause all I want is to have more experience and income as well. But I left off the importance of choosing the right newly crypto project. For my 5 months of having a good time reading and  investing time, effort, knowledge and idea, some of my campaign didn't work out, so the worst thing will come and all your work will be wasted cause you never find any good payment on all of that. As far as I remember, all my altcoins is equal to 0.110 btc for at least 8 projects.

Well, investing is not only money and other asset you've had. But also time, effort and knowledge as well.

Let me read yours?


That is really the same thing that will going to happen on the newbies in bounty hunting. In order to acquire and enter good ICOS or campaign, you should still consult people with experience, and based from their experience you can figure out good campaigns.

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December 04, 2018, 11:43:58 PM
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To learn how to choose good campaigns it takes about a month, because after some time you will begin to understand which of them makes sense to participate and which ones are better to be removed, only with practice you will make the right choice.

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December 04, 2018, 11:47:15 PM
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absolutely right, I really agree with you, even what we have done for the project is a very important investment for the project owner, without any bounty hunter in it that supports it, so it is not necessarily the project can run well ..

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December 04, 2018, 11:54:10 PM
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To find a good project we have  to research constantly  to be able to find a good one.
It is equally important for profitable bounty hunting to be able to analyze the bounty
allocation structure, soft cap -hard cap, number of participants, bounty duration
 and other factors before joining .

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