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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: Breadwinner on October 18, 2018, 01:45:12 AM

Title: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: Breadwinner on October 18, 2018, 01:45:12 AM

So i heard a lot about these terms but confused exactly what these mean.  So basically if you own any btc or any altcoin, you could participate in these?  So basically it requires very little money or does it require no money at all for something like this.  I read about how ppl do certain things like post links on facebook and social media etc and then they get rewarded or something like that?  So basically you could do this for income or side income? 


I also heard how when people receive an airdrop or another term, they immediately sell it for btc.  Can someone explain this process as basic as possible?


So if someone has free time or doing nothing, they could make money while on the computer with this?  But how much money could one even expect to make if say they could do this 20 hours a week vs say 40 hours a week?  The other thing i heard is if you do this, you could get scammed?  How exactly you get scammed?  They send you airdrop but its to your wallet and then your wallet get hacked? 
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: TheHero on October 18, 2018, 02:58:25 AM
Airdrop and Bounty Hunting is the bit same exactly. Bounty Hunting need to do the task like help share in the social media, help translation, use the coin signature and must report it weekly to Bounty Manager. And bounty hunting will give you a reward based on your diligence and how popularity you are. And airdrop only give you only in a small portion and usually only need to do the simple task and only send your wallet address.
About the scamming if someone offer you send x ETH to get xxx ETH of course its already the scammers. Both of them dont need to invest to get the coin/reward. Remember it
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: Pupus on October 18, 2018, 06:21:38 AM
many things that can be done in the cryptocurrency world to get money. like following a bounty and also airdrops. the results that can we get it depend on the project we follow. if it's legit, then we will get the satisfying results too.
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: Jaguar on October 18, 2018, 06:26:14 AM
Bounty hunting and airdrops participation are in the same part which risky couldn't be denied. Payment aren't sure, result is undefined, legitimacy are questionable. Seldom airdrops and bounty that can give the participants a decent payment.
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: JSD10M on October 18, 2018, 07:33:58 AM
I find it hard to believe that a fellow Sr. Member here and also wearing a Signature do not know about what's happening in bounties and airdrops. Sorry OP but may I ask how long have you been joining airdrop/bounty campaigns?
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: Delgboke on October 18, 2018, 07:37:02 AM
Basically on the issue of Airdrop why people rush and sell off what they received to Btc may be the price is a bit high at that moment or he is afraid ofof losing out,because we have seen were people received a lot of airdrop and some of the airdrop turns out to be a scam that's basically why some people rush and sell off what they received from airdrop
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: rsremove21 on October 18, 2018, 07:58:02 AM
bounty and airdrop have a little bit comparison, some bounty required posting in the social media accts, airdrop you need to you will jusy fill up a google form and refer a friend to have an extra bonus. but they have one that the same. that is there's no assurance that we will paid in on the task that we do for them
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: cashbit on December 17, 2018, 11:02:14 AM
For me, you made too many questions on a single topic. I think it is better to focus on one or two questions only to be easier discussing it.
By the way, bounty hunting and airdrop are two similar activities that people can earn coins or tokens with easy ways. But of course you need enough experience and knowledge to avoid scam bounties or airdrops.   
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: TripleVodka on December 17, 2018, 02:23:48 PM

So i heard a lot about these terms but confused exactly what these mean.  So basically if you own any btc or any altcoin, you could participate in these?  So basically it requires very little money or does it require no money at all for something like this.  I read about how ppl do certain things like post links on facebook and social media etc and then they get rewarded or something like that?  So basically you could do this for income or side income? 


I also heard how when people receive an airdrop or another term, they immediately sell it for btc.  Can someone explain this process as basic as possible?


So if someone has free time or doing nothing, they could make money while on the computer with this?  But how much money could one even expect to make if say they could do this 20 hours a week vs say 40 hours a week?  The other thing i heard is if you do this, you could get scammed?  How exactly you get scammed?  They send you airdrop but its to your wallet and then your wallet get hacked?
This is like a job for us, we should complete some task to get the payment, you can go to the bounty section/board to see the project, but before you go, I have one thing which I think I should talk to you, that is "All isn't easy like some peoples say" so don't be too ambitious to get the payment from there, because many project is scams or frauds, even there is some suspicious project which maybe can stole our private data.
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: paolobaltimori on December 17, 2018, 02:57:58 PM
Bounty hunting means you have to promote an ICO project in various ways... there are different campaigns: signature (forum), translations, content creation (articles, videos), and social media (twitter, facebook, reddit, medium, telegram)... if you do these campaigns you could earn some tokens if project will reach softcap at the end of campaign.
Title: Re: BountyHunting and Airdrops
Post by: Jereh on December 17, 2018, 05:02:37 PM
Bounty hunting programs are synonymous to advertisment..
Hunters are the advert copanies here, they help icos to advertise their projects for a reward.
While Airdrops is the ico deciding to reward it's members or fans as the case maybe.
None requires capital to start .