That's right. NO INVESTMENT.
This is going to be a journal of my earning journey from $0. No specific goal, but I want to see how much I can make without spending anything from my pocket. I will be listing the websites I use, and update my balances every week or so. This way, after every few months I can come back and compare my initial earnings with my present earnings.
Websites I am currently using to make money. Not all are here, and the list might change.
BTCsurf
I open surf 2 times a day for like 2 minutes to make sure I get bonus daily. I have received up to 3 bonuses in a day. Min withdrawal is very high but they give random bonuses when you don't have to spend a lot of time. It's better to invest which is in a different balance than the bonus one.
PTCshare
Newly started. Watch ads on this daily and I hope to grow my account to get enough money from it in the future.
adbtc
I made around 3.5k satoshi on this website and it is one of my favs but I always ended up using them up on advertising so I started again and this time I will save up to withdraw.
Picturepunches
Just because I like memes. Not really seeing it as a source of money but more for fun, but I still get passive money from it, although very little.
CoinPayU
Like adbtc, i used it before but stopped. Continuing again now.
MoonBitcoin
MoonBitcoinCash
MoonDogecoin
MoonLitecoin
MoonDash
BitFun
Coinpot faucets are my favourites. This is because
Rules:
• For faucets, unless there is limit, claim at least 5 times a day, 3-4 days a week (because I'm busy). Claim at least once a day for the other days.
•For PTC, watch all ads available
5 days a week at least. Can skip 2 days (in case I feel so lazy or I'm very busy)
•No money can be spent from my pocket. CAN spend the money made online if needed.
•Check how much is made every month+how long it takes to reach minimum payout for each website to keep track of the rate of earning.
This is going to be a journal of my earning journey from $0. No specific goal, but I want to see how much I can make without spending anything from my pocket. I will be listing the websites I use, and update my balances every week or so. This way, after every few months I can come back and compare my initial earnings with my present earnings.
Websites I am currently using to make money. Not all are here, and the list might change.
BTCsurf
I open surf 2 times a day for like 2 minutes to make sure I get bonus daily. I have received up to 3 bonuses in a day. Min withdrawal is very high but they give random bonuses when you don't have to spend a lot of time. It's better to invest which is in a different balance than the bonus one.
PTCshare
Newly started. Watch ads on this daily and I hope to grow my account to get enough money from it in the future.
adbtc
I made around 3.5k satoshi on this website and it is one of my favs but I always ended up using them up on advertising so I started again and this time I will save up to withdraw.
Picturepunches
Just because I like memes. Not really seeing it as a source of money but more for fun, but I still get passive money from it, although very little.
CoinPayU
Like adbtc, i used it before but stopped. Continuing again now.
MoonBitcoin
MoonBitcoinCash
MoonDogecoin
MoonLitecoin
MoonDash
BitFun
Coinpot faucets are my favourites. This is because
- You can claim a lot from them
- 2 types of bonus: daily (if you claim daily it increases) and mystery (up to 100% so you can get double the amount you claimed).
- You get coinpot tokens every time you claim. So the more you claim, the better. These tokens can be converted to BTC or other cryptocurrency in the coinpot wallet
Rules:
• For faucets, unless there is limit, claim at least 5 times a day, 3-4 days a week (because I'm busy). Claim at least once a day for the other days.
•For PTC, watch all ads available
5 days a week at least. Can skip 2 days (in case I feel so lazy or I'm very busy)
•No money can be spent from my pocket. CAN spend the money made online if needed.
•Check how much is made every month+how long it takes to reach minimum payout for each website to keep track of the rate of earning.