Even if this tread was made by a plagiarist and is very old, it is still interesting. My opinion on this has not changed.
There is little that can be done because time is the biggest factor. You always have to invest time. It also depends on how much you earn in real life, in which part of the world you live. Some are satisfied with $50 a month for this "job", or better said part-time job. But some earn € 30 in an hour and a bounty hunter job or something like that is only associated with a lot of time spent and little earnings compared to the time invested.
I would say that for Europeans the belief in the success of the cryptocurrency, or the tech behind it, is more important than the time they spend in it to earn something from it. Time costs money, and it can be used on other ways.
Europeans prefer to invest in crypto without doing time-consuming part-time jobs.
For the countries where you earn less than $500 a month, the bounty or something like that can change a lot in your life.
This is not a bad thing and should be respected.