Are there websites I can earn crypto from free?
By alu kabu
@kabu99 (5)
2 responses
@santuccie (3384)
• United States
28 Dec
I believe crypto is here to stay, and so does ChatGPT. Crypto is democratization of money. Even Elizabeth Warren seems to have given up her crusade of trying to do away with crypto entirely, and is instead pushing for regulation, which I support because it will help make the crypto space a little safer.
I created a Coinbase account in 2019, but didn't start taking crypto seriously until June of last year. Since then, I've learned to use decentralized exchanges, and made a few thousand dollars. Most of it was because I got lucky and bought HUNDRED at the right time, and not because of skill.
Most of the ways I know to make money require investment. There are sites and apps that pay you tiny amounts to play games or read articles, but I'm talking pennies per hour. There's also learn and earn, where you can get paid reasonable amounts of crypto for learning about new crypto projects. But most of it involves completing activities that either require investment, or would cost more than it's worth to sell and cash out on the amounts they pay. Of course, they don't want to give free coins away only to have people turn right around and sell them, bringing down the value.
I once read that there are sites that pay in crypto for work, either as a full-time job or for small tasks. But most of the jobs that I saw involve coding or upper-level management, not rank-and-file jobs. And it's tough to find micro tasks that pay anything. That said, I'll be interested to see if anyone else has anything of interest to add to this discussion, as I would love to be able to earn a living in crypto without needing six figures worth of capital to do so.
@porwest (90823)
• United States
14 Oct 23
Personally I think most crypto has seen its day and is a dying trend. But who knows? I've been wrong about other things, I could be wrong about this. lol. There are some sites, but asking here may not be a good place to ask simply because sharing some of them might be against the rules.