Dear Crypto-Enthusiasts,
everybody likes some free cryptos. That's the reason why we're here, aren't we?
Today I want to show you two services, that are paying much better than any faucet.
21.co
I'm using this service about two years now and they pay you in Bitcoin for completing tasks like answering surveys or giving your email-address to an ICO.
The payment goes from $0.25 up to $100 (in Bitcoin) per task.
Payed Email
You can also give other people your 21.co profile instead of your email-address. That way they have to pay a fee to get in contact with you. You can decide yourself how much you will charge to read and respond to a message.
They even offer a gmail integration, so that everyone, who is not on your contact-list, will get an automated response pointing to your 21.co profile.
Social-Network
21.co is developing from a paid LinkedIn InMail into some sort of "token based social-network".
I can personally recommend using 21.co, the tasks are easy to complete and they payout very well.
Cent
Cent claims to pay you in ETH for participating in conversations and answering questions.
I just discovered this service today and it is in beta, but it already looks like a fun way to earn some ETH.
For example someone is giving away nearly $23 worth of ETH for posting a photo of "someone sitting at a computer frustrated looking at CoinMarketCap".
Another user is giving away about $25 worth of ETH for "posting a photo of your hometown".
Thank you for mentioning these services. I will definitely try out 21.co as I have not heard of them before! Let the adventure begin!
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You're welcome! It's a pretty good and well established site. Don't expect to receive payed tasks every day, though! It's more like one or two times a month until now.
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And in addition to the 21.co functionality they have website table of famous people like Roger Ver who you could message and pay 20 bucks if you get an answer.
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Ah yes, that's true. It is definitely possible to reach out to some crypto celebs and also a certain group of people like e.g. "people that invested in ETH" or something.
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Wow, cool - thanks for sharing this. I hope you have more advices for free cryptos :-)
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You're welcome! I'll let you and my readers know, when I find some other useful sources for earning cryptos.
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Ah, thanks for letting me know. That's been the first "undervalued post" from me since a very long time. Before HF14 it really happened more often.
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Lol, thanks! You mean "bravo", don't you?
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