How to Earn Crypto Currency
I continue to research and evaluate crypto projects in an ongoing effort to find the ones that can easily integrate into my life, such as blogging through Steemit. To date I've evaluated many different projects, which has included mining coins through hardware/software, cloud based mining operations, reward programs generating crypto, mobile mining, affiliate programs and more. I'm interested in learning more from the Steemit community as to which crypto programs/coins/platforms you're most interested in.
Currently, the ones I'm most intrigued by and continue to evaluate include:
- Steemit
- Earn.com
- Electroneum
- JSE Coin
I would love to hear from others as to your experience with the above solutions and/or with others that might be worth a look. Here's a brief overview of the above platforms and how I'm using them.
Steemit: If you're reading this post, I probably don't need to explain what Steemit is all about. I continue to be intrigued with the Steemit platform as an outlet for posting content and generating income from my posts. As I'm fairly new, I'm still trying to determine how much money I can actually generate, how often I should be posting, the best types of content etc etc. I really like the concept of Steemit, but think there are several complexities that need to be improved upon.
Earn.com: I was recently introduced to this platform after seeing they were acquired by coinbase. Essentially Earn.com allows users to generate income by replying to messages. You're able to apply for lists (sort of like focus groups), and companies can contact specific interest groups and pay for responses (anywhere from $1 - $40 depending on the list). So far I've been testing the platform for past week, and have received an average of one message per day. It usually takes a couple minutes to respond and I've generated $1/response. I'll be curious to see how this scales as I get accepted to more lists and the platform gains industry traction. Anyone else tried Earn.com?
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Electroneum: This platform offers a very simple mobile app, which gives the illusion of mobile mining, although in actuality it is a bit of smoke and mirrors and more of a marketing play than actual mining. The app simple gives the illusion of mining taking place by displaying hashrate and other statistics, but in reality the coins are issued as an airdrop. Regardless, you can still generate a return simply by having the app running on your smartphone (currently androin only). You can leave the app running in the background, which generates about 10 ETN per day. Not a huge return, but pretty good considering you can leave the app running and forget about it. I've also tried the desktop miner, but long story made short, don't waist your time with it. If you sign up for an account to test it out, feel free to use my referral code, where we'll both get a boost in production. My referral code is: 6B46C3
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JSE Coin: I was just introduced to this project last week and would love to hear if anyone else has used it. It is intended for website publishers, where you can add a snippet of code to your website, and utilize processing power from all your website visitors to generate coins. As I have yet to implement this into my website, I can't provide any stats, but I will be sure to share my experience once I have accumulated more information and results.
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Let me know your thoughts as they relate to any of the above projects and/or if you've found another solution that might be worth looking at. Thanks for stopping by.
I'm too lazy to look into these projects myself so thank you for telling me about these. I'll try that earn.com site and electoneum
Looks like earn.com wants personal info. I don't like that so I can't use it.
You're right, earn.com does require some personal info and verification which doesn't bother me, but I understand it may be a deal breaker for some people. I hope you find some success with Electroneum.
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