If you’re a newcomer to Bitcoin, Apollo would be a useful resource. It enables you to be a producer and consumer content.
Basically, it pays you 200 sats to review a Bitcoin-related company or personality. It has a wide array of categories, spanning from exchanges and wallets to newsletters and social platforms, so I frequent it periodically to keep abreast of the latest developments in the BTC space.
Does your review have to be long? Well, length isn’t a prime consideration. What’s most important is that you provide value for the readers, that your review offers authentic insights on your user experience. This may be TMI, but I once completed a review while taking a dump in the washroom.
So yup, you don’t have to crack your brains too much for the review. Just write what comes to your mind.
Let me concretise my description with an actual example. So I just reviewed Slice:
I submitted it. I expect my review to be published within 2-3 days latest. Usually, the team works faster than that.
Once I have done several reviews, I will request a withdrawal. You can see that I have amassed 630 sats. Withdrawing them to my Zebedee wallet was as easy as ABC, for I just needed to fill in my Zebedee address.
That’s not all. If someone likes your view, he or she can zap you to show his or her appreciation. I gained 30 sats from my review on Kraken. I’m a content creator.
In short, as you can gather from my withdrawal history, I’m a satisfied and consistent user of Apollo.