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Savings account

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I don’t know about your country, but on savings accounts at banks in my country of residence there is no interest to speak of. There is an alternative though, online services such as TellerBack, where you earn an interest daily on the money in your savings account. Best of all, they give you the opportunity to get a few bucks for free to earn interest from. Myself I gathered $7 USD right after joining through their Bonus program and more can be earned for doing activities such as posting on forums. And you also get $1 USD straight into your saving account for each referral. http://tellerback0.ru/ref163522 As far as I can see there is no requirement to make your own deposit, so why not get the account and get all the free money you can, then just let it sit and tick away?

Questionnaire

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Sometimes you want to earn a little more a whole lot faster like I did this weekend. I needed to get an additional 15 bucks to use for an investment so I took a few surveys, some of the faucets and PTC sites have offerwalls with extra ways of earning money like taking surveys. It took a little work to get the funds, but it was quite doable. Surveys pay a whole lot more than tapping the faucet or clicking ads. The two sites/programs I used for this purpose and withdrew the funds to FaucetPay at https://faucetpay.io/?r=674056 were: Cointiply at http://cointiply.com/r/yyjAo and CoinPayU at https://www.coinpayu.com/?r=MetalPhoto Now, for what investment did I need those 15 bucks? Well, we’re back to Big.Byte.Block (BBB) where it will buy me 5 more node blocks and when they reach maturity two things will happen, I will have turned $15 into $60 and also have 5 BBB coins ready at Waves Exchange. A quarter of those $60 I will withdraw, you should always get your principa...

Hair of the doge

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Bitcoin is at it’s strongest ever, worth more than $15,000 USD, and it may be tempting to invest in Bitcoin (BTC). However this is the absolutely wrong time to begin investing in BTC, you should aim your focus at some other crypto currency that is not as strong and build a solid foundation with this one instead. Later when BTC has dropped, and it will in time, you can use the funds from the other currency to invest and await the next rise. One crypto currency that has caught my attention lately is Dogecoin (DOGE), 1 DOGE equals $0.002 USD and is easily obtained. Since you should never invest money you can’t afford to lose and as I am in the process of finding ways for those who are without funds to get going with crypto I have located some sites where you can earn free DOGE rather quickly. First though, you will need a wallet or two to hold your funds and also to have them withdrawn to so you can use them to invest. Most free earning sites give you the possibility ...

Minecraft

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No, I’m not playing the crappiest game with the worst graphics I have seen since the seventies. Actually even then the graphics were better. It’s all about crypto mining. Bitcoin is not the only crypto currency around, there are a lot more. I’m guessing there are around 3.000 or so different crypto currencies around and more are arriving continously. One of the more established are Dogecoin and of course I have been tapping faucets and paid-to-click (PTC) sites for those too. I have signed up with a few miners as well for this currency and have just made my first purchase in one of those with free Dogecoins gathered, see further down for sources. Most mining operations require that you make a purchase of additional hash power, an upgrade if you will, to be able to withdraw earnings even though many of them give you a basic mining contract when you join. The first Doge one to get upgraded is DefMine where I in two weeks only have earned 34 Doge. The minimum amount fo...

Wallets & Paying Faucets

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When earning all this little bits you need a wallet or two to get your earnings paid out. Many faucets and paid-to-click (PTC) have the option of withdrawing your funds to a micro wallet called FaucetPay, usually there is a smaller minimum for this than withdrawing to your regular wallet and also no transfer fee. This enables you to pool al those little payments and make a larger withdrawal later to your actual wallet. FaucetPay https://faucetpay.io/?r=674056 There are a lot of wallets available, myself I’m using primarily StakeCube at https://stakecube.net/?team=MetalPhoto for my crypto needs. Here are some nice paying faucets and PTC’s using FaucetPay, please feel free to join in on the fun. I have used these among others to build a starting capital and will soon get on with more lucrative crypto investments and ventures. Faucet Crypto https://www.faucetcrypto.com/ref/473206 adBTC https://r.adbtc.top/1896370 GraBTC https://grab.tc/?ref=106865 DogeBit...