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Bounty Programs

Bounty programs pay specific output: a translated whitepaper, a written article, a viral social post, a logo. They run for a defined period and pay a fixed pool that gets divided based on stake or completion.

Common bounty types

  • Translation bounty — translate official docs / website / app into your language
  • Content bounty — write blog posts, Medium articles, or forum threads about a project
  • Social bounty — Twitter/Telegram engagement quotas
  • Design bounty — logos, marketing graphics
  • Bug bounty — security disclosures (highest paying, hardest to win)
  • Video bounty — produce YouTube/TikTok content

How allocation usually works

Most bounties use a stake system:

  1. You submit your work + claim X stakes
  2. Manager reviews + approves the stake count
  3. At end of campaign, total stakes ÷ total pool = stake value
  4. You get your stakes × stake value

Better-quality / higher-effort work earns more stakes.

What's worth doing

Do

  • +Translation bounties in underserved languages (less competition)
  • +Content bounties when the project has substantive material to write about
  • +Bug bounties in your area of expertise (huge upside)
  • +Bounties from managers you've successfully worked with before

Don't

  • Social bounties for shitcoins (reputation damage)
  • Content bounties asking you to misrepresent the project
  • Bounties without escrowed payment pools
  • Bounties paying in the project's own token only

Token-paid bounties

Many bounties pay in the project's own token, not BTC or stablecoin. The risk:

  • Token may crash before end of campaign
  • Token may have no liquidity at payout time
  • Token may not list on any exchange

If you're going to do a token-paid bounty, treat the token's eventual value as zero in your planning. Anything above zero is upside.

Translation pitfalls

Translation is where new earners often start. Common traps:

  • Machine translation — auto-detected, gets you rejected + sometimes negative trust
  • Quality drop — manager spot-checks. Lazy work in section 2 ruins your section 1 stakes too
  • No-show projects — confirm payment escrow exists before investing days of work

The professional approach

Find one or two projects you actually believe in. Do the highest-quality work in their bounties. Build a reputation as a reliable bounty hunter. The next bounties they run, you'll get priority access and better stake counts.

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