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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: Bounty hunting is a full time job?
« Last post by bayu7adi on Today at 08:54:09 AM »You're absolutely correctThat means, as long as there are still bounty and airdrop campaigns, there is still a chance to get something profitable from there. yes, maybe as time goes by it will make the win rate decrease, but some people will still survive and as long as there is income that can cover the loss of time and energy....
It's just like going to the fruit field and gathering several varieties of unripe fruits into one basket without actual checking or knowing which ones has the potential to become ripe overtime and which ones would get rotten before it even becomes ripe.
Picking all the fruits doesn't mean all would get ripe and be useful to you, the hopes of knowing that at the end of the day, at least one fruit or maybe two would get ripe and can be eaten would be enough reason to inspire you to pick as much fruits as you can.
That's also applies to bounty hunters, they do all those bounties even when they know that not all the projects would be successful, but if they're able to get at least one or two successful projects, it'll be enough to cover for the stress they went through to perform those bounty tasks
Currently I see, the bounty success rate (pays out and can be converted to BTC or FIAT) is quite random... so there really is no choice but to do all the work there is and hope there are some successes.