I ranked my methods in terms of convenience from the most convenient to the most effort-inducing one
  1. sMiles app
What is it? A walk-to-earn app that pays you sats for your walking. Also has two crypto games (spin the wheel and touch the fort) that you can play daily to get more sats
How I find it? If your daily routine involves a lot of walking, then sMiles is a form of passive income even if it doesn’t pay a lot of sats. The maximum number of sats it pays out every day is 21 but I usually get at most 19 sats for clocking about 14k-15k steps. Each time I play the two games yields me another 4-10 sats. Not lucrative but easy to incorporate into your daily life.
  1. Slice
What is it? It is an advertisement startup company that rewards you with sats for watching advertisements. Except that you don’t have to watch these ads. I just add Slice as a Chrome extension and let the ads run in the background.
How I find it? Like sMiles, Slice is another form of passive income. I just log in to my Slice account every day. Some days, I don’t even remember to log in but it seems that the number of Slices keeps increasing. It takes a long while to hit the 50 Slices that are necessary for a payout but it’s a good tool to use while you are at work.
  1. Bitcoin Magazine app
What is it? An app that pays you sats for reading BTC-related news and commentaries
How I find it? Since the minimum payout is 500 sats and reading one article yields you 5 sats, you got to scroll through many articles in order to earn some petty cash. Some articles pay out 50 or even 100 sats though, so it isn’t that frustrating a process. But reading these many articles gives you key insights into the mindset of Bitcoiners and breaking current affairs, so the real dividend is that your knowledge of BTC increases exponentially.
  1. Vestly
What is it? An app that dishes out sats when you answer three questions each from the categories of crypto, stocks and NFTs. It also have a Daily Sat Stack in which you can just click to get more sats
How I find it? I used to answer the nine questions religiously but sometimes, even when I got a question right, it would lead me to an advert (which I guess is how Vestly makes its revenue). Waiting for the ad to end just drove me nuts, so I just use the Daily Sat Stack these days. After clicking on the Daily Sat Stack, I can immediately withdraw the sats to my Zebedee wallet, so at least there is instant gratification.
  1. Faucets
What are they? These faucets give you sats when you solve a captcha, watch an advert and do surveys. There are many faucets out there but I use Cointiply, FaucetGamers and Freebitcoin regularly.
How I find it? I quite like the use of faucets because they are easy to integrate into my everyday life. I watch the adverts while walking to the subway station, so it makes me feel good that I have accumulated some coins before I start the workday. It’s not every day that I manage to complete a survey successfully, which means that I take 1-2 months to meet the withdrawal limit. Still, the grind doesn’t get unbearable, especially for Cointiply, because I have about 9-10 active referrals and get coins from them every day. Their consistency is my motivation.
  1. Damus
What is it? Available on Nostr (a decentralised version of Twitter), it awards you sats if you are the first person to guess a six-letter word correctly.
How I find it? The reason why I rank it so low is that you got to activate your brain juices to guess the word. This is sometimes a futile attempt when you play with others and they manage to guess the correct word with you. Still, I like it because I am an English teacher and like to play this kind of word games.
  1. Stacker News
What is it? Stacker News is a great way to keep yourself abreast of Bitcoin news while stacking sats at the same time. You could choose to either post a link or kickstart a discussion. If it resonates with the other users over there, your contribution will earn you tips in the form of sats.
How I find it? This method is the most laborious because I find that if I want to gain some sats from the viewers there, I need to buckle down and do research and craft a Bitcoin-related piece. I think that just posting a link to an article would be less likely to gain traction than writing something original. Having said that, it provides the most satisfaction. An article I wrote on “8 basic facts about RoboSats and Bisq” netted me 4555 sats. Not much in the grand scheme of things but it validated my identity as a writer!
All of these options only earn negligable amounts of money. I think they are nice projects and you can do that for the sake of the project (e.g. use Stacker News because it's a social media) but using them for the sake of earning money is a waste of time
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I call these "getting paid to poop" apps. They're good for onboarding people to Bitcoin, especially if they have any barriers (mental, financial, systemic, etc.) to buying it.
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https://www.stacksats.how/ has lots of new sat-stacking ideas for you
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The opportunity cost here too large which is why these are gimmicks not real ways to accumulate.
Better off starting a business and hoping it pops or investing in skill gathering.
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Good write up. I'm surprised I didn't see fountain on your list. I'm sure you must listen to podcasts occasionally?
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Are you earning on Fountain right now? Mine hasn't been working for a while now.
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I had that issue earlier in the week. I submitted a bug report, and the next day I was earning again.
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If you are going to spend time doing microtasks for sats I think Stakwork or Microlancer would beat most of these options in terms of sheer amount of sats you could pick up, all these apps are great for seed sats
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Fold app. Already stacked well over 0.1 BTC on there. Can double dip on credit card rewards (although this was made a bit more difficult recently due to paypal blocking) but still works Citi cards.
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Slices are not sats. You earn altcoins, not sats. There are some conditions on how you can then exchange slices to sats.
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There is sats4likes.com too, you can earn sats there too.
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What do you think of litstak, I posted a few days ago #158542
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It works great IMO, with direct withdrawal to your own lightning wallet, you don't even need to sign up if you don't want to.
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Lolli has been a great app to receive SATs back. I just wish they would allow you to get the Sats without having to press the card activate for wherever you shop
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Tweetoshi is another option for iOS that requires no additional effort. It's a Twitter app, as you scroll through your feed, you will see ads that earn you sats. You will not make a lot, but if you use Twitter, you might as well use the app.
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These faucets give you sats when you solve a captcha, watch an advert and do surveys
I would use that, I like mindlessly doing things while e.g. watching Netflix series.
It’s not every day that I manage to complete a survey successfully, which means that I take 1-2 months to meet the withdrawal limit
But that sounds really not that enticing. Sure, mindlessly solving captchas while watching Netflix isn't a minimum wage thing to do but less than a dollar per hour is ridiculous. I would certainly expect to pay more than that if I had a botfarm for whatever reason and needed captchas to be solved
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How does this sMiles app make money? If they give away sats for... walking, someone has to be putting those sats in first. Why would they do that in the first place? Does this app display ads or do you need to agree to sell your personal data, give access to location, or what?
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Ads. There are so many f-ing ads in the app.
Also referral links. I personally was shocked by this too since I never use them - but I recently saw the money coming in from someone I know with a truly microscopic Youtube channel - somehow people use it and it actually is shockingly profitable
I had 1k sats payed out from smiles recently - it takes forever to get only 1k sats, which isn't a lot.
I bet smiles is very profitable for the makers
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I never see ads on sMiles. They must get blocked pretty easily. However, I also never get to take surveys.
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