Bitcoin.com Bounty Hunter: Crowd-Sourced Bounties For BTC and BCH Rewards

2018-8-17 19:55

Bitcoin Bounty Hunter – A Bounty Crowdsourcing Platform that Rewards In BTC/BCH

Since the inception of Bitcoin, there has been a proliferation of bounty programs that offer rewards in the form of digital currencies. Recently, Bitcoin.com vastly improved the Bitcoin Bounty Hunter portal, a platform that enables anybody to anonymously crowdsource bounties in exchange for the completion of certain tasks. Moreover, the platform has an enormous amount of bounties, with the current value estimated at $400,000.

Besides the financial sector, Bitcoin has disrupted several aspects of the global economy, as well as the inter-human interactions all over the world. Barely a year the launch of Bitcoin, several services offering cryptocurrency bounty incentives. The concept has gained considerable traction over the years, as many individuals see this a means of making additional income.

Bitcoin.com is a service that seeks to promote financial freedom by embracing free market capitalism, which is the reason behind the establishment of the bounty portal. As mentioned earlier, individual can crowdsource bounties on this solution, while skilled people can earn Bitcoin Cash through the completion of the online tasks.

As of now, the Bitcoin Bounty Hunter has an approximated $400,000 worth of BTC and BCH distributed among six incomplete bounties. The tasks majorly focus on identifying cryptocurrency criminals, including finding the thief of the 600,000 BTC stolen form Mt Gox, the BTC stolen from Bitcoinica and so on. Notably, all the bounties are accompanied by relevant clues and elaborated details of the task involved.

Despite the fact that a majority seek to find criminals, the Bounty Hunter platform also accepts incentive that cover other subjects. For instance, individuals can create bounties involving writing, software development, project design, advertisement, and many more. The only requirement is demonstration of willingness to reward the bounty seekers in Bitcoin. Nevertheless, the platform prohibits the use of violence on people who are identified as criminals after the solving a particular tasks.

Lastly, the Bounty Hunter platform offer an alternative method of making additional income, as it features multiple incentives. Furthermore, the platform accepts contributions from well-wishers who support the program’s cause. Such individuals can donate to prize pool by sending their desired amount of BTC to the wallet addresses associated to the listed bounties.

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