Hey everyone, it’s Tom here with This Online World.com!
I hope you’re all having a fantastic day today! So, if you’ve been watching the headlines lately, then you definitely know that the price of Bitcoin and other cryptos is going through the roof right now. In fact, Bitcoin reached an all-time high of over $40,000 recently, and it’s been holding somewhat steady ever since, at least at the time of me making this video.
If you’re itching to get your digital hands on some free BTC, you’re in luck! In this video, I’m covering eight legit ways you can get free Bitcoin in your spare time to pad your digital wallet. Some of these ideas pay immediately, while others take a bit more time to develop, but they’re all super beginner-friendly.
So, if you want to get your hands on some BTC before the price goes down, let’s get to the ideas.
1. Bitcoin Faucets
The first method you can use to get some free Bitcoin is to use crypto faucets.
This is a really fun and cool idea that I’ve actually covered on the channel a few times before. The concept is to use websites that give you really small amounts of free Bitcoin in exchange for completing online tasks.
Generally, Bitcoin faucets pay you for completing short tasks like watching videos, clicking on ads, answering short surveys, and completing reCAPTCHAs. Once you complete these tasks, you roll a random number generator on one of these crypto faucets (like the one I’m showing on screen right now) and then earn a small amount of Satoshi in exchange for your task.
What are Satoshi?
Satoshi are small fractions of Bitcoin. So, while you won’t be getting massive amounts of free Bitcoin with crypto faucets, you can do these tasks every hour and bounce between different sites to maximize your earnings.
If you get lucky, you might earn a much higher amount with certain rolls than other types of rolls.
Some popular faucets include:
- Quint
- Toly
- Bitcoin C faucet
- Crypto Moon Bitcoin
You can also Google a list of the best Bitcoin faucets to get started. It won’t make you rich, but it’s one of the easiest ways to get some free Bitcoin.
2. Bitcoin Bonuses: Rewarded Learning
The second way you can get some free Bitcoin is to use what’s called rewarded learning.
This is a new feature in the world of crypto that’s growing in popularity, and it is super cool and beginner-friendly. A lot of crypto exchanges or trading apps are willing to give their users free crypto in exchange for just using the platform.
Coinbase Learn is a perfect example, and it’s one I’ve actually used in the past to earn free crypto. It pays you with small amounts of random crypto and altcoins in exchange for reading short modules about how these tokens work.
You can sign up for Coinbase and earn up to $40 worth of free crypto at a time by completing short and easy educational modules. Once you’ve earned your free crypto, you can either transfer it into Bitcoin or just keep it in your Coinbase account if you’re holding other cryptos.
3. GPT Websites
Another way to get free Bitcoin is by using GPT (Get Paid To) websites. I’ve covered GPT websites on this channel before and have been using them for years.
One cool trend in the GPT space is that some top platforms now offer cryptocurrency payments, in addition to gift cards or PayPal cash. You can sign up for different GPT sites, answer surveys, play games, shop online, and earn money that you can cash out for Bitcoin or other major tokens.
My top pick here is Free Cash, which is a GPT platform I reviewed on this channel before. What I like about Free Cash is that it has many ways to earn, including:
- Surveys
- Gaming offers
- Shopping offers
- Watching ads
- Downloading apps
Bitcoin rewards on Free Cash only require $1 to cash out, so you can realistically get your hands on some free Bitcoin in a day or two. I’ve also reviewed Prize Rebel, another GPT site with a similar setup.
4. Crypto Airdrops
Coming in at number four on this list is participating in crypto airdrops.
A crypto airdrop is a marketing strategy that involves sending coins or tokens to wallet addresses. When a new crypto project starts, they often run a crypto airdrop where they reward members of the community with free tokens in exchange for promoting the new project and generating buzz.
How to participate:
You can join lots of airdrops just by following the company on social media, tweeting about the project, or posting on Facebook. While some airdrops turn into scams, others become legitimate projects that reward early adopters.
Check out Airdrops.io to track upcoming airdrops and see what the community is talking about. While you might not pick the next “moon” project, you can always get some free tokens and trade them for Bitcoin.
5. Lolli Shopping: Cashback with Bitcoin
The fifth way to get free Bitcoin is to use a cashback shopping platform called Lolli.
Lolli is a free cashback shopping platform that pays you with Bitcoin instead of cash. You can earn Bitcoin back at 1,000+ stores, including major partners like Nike, CVS, eBay, Staples, Sephora, and Groupon. It’s super easy to use, and I’ve personally signed up and earned a little Bitcoin with it.
You only need $15 to cash out your Bitcoin, and you can have your funds sent to your wallet within a couple of days.
Note:
Lolli is only available in the United States right now, but they plan to expand globally. You can sign up for their waitlist to see when it becomes available in your country.
6. Staking & Lending
The sixth way to get free Bitcoin is by trying out crypto lending.
Now, a quick disclaimer: Crypto lending and staking have seen some massive scams (e.g., FTX, Celsius). So, it’s very important to be cautious and never deposit more coins than you can afford to lose.
That said, you can deposit your crypto on platforms that pay you interest for lending out your coins. For example, I’m currently staking Cardano on Nexo, which is a popular staking and lending platform that pays up to 8% APY on Bitcoin deposits.
Research carefully before getting into crypto lending or staking to make sure you understand the risks involved.
7. Bitcoin Mining Apps
Number seven on this list is using Bitcoin mining apps.
Most Bitcoin mining apps don’t actually do real Bitcoin mining (which requires serious computing power), but they let you earn small amounts of Bitcoin passively using simple devices like your phone or computer.
For example, CryptoTab is a browser-based miner that has over 20 million members. You only need 0.0001 Bitcoin to cash out, which is about 5 cents. You can run it in the background of your computer and slowly earn small amounts of Bitcoin.
Other apps, like Pi Network, offer similar rewards.
8. Crypto Rewards Cards
Finally, the eighth and last way you can potentially get some free Bitcoin is to use crypto credit cards.
These are growing in popularity and work like cashback credit cards, except they pay you with crypto. Companies like JPMorgan, Crypto.com, and Coinbase offer crypto credit cards that give you 1% to 5% cashback in Bitcoin or other cryptos.
While these cards aren’t as good as standalone cashback cards, if you’re focused on getting as much Bitcoin as possible, they’re worth considering.
Conclusion: Earning Potential
That does it for the eight different ways you can get free Bitcoin! The price is hopefully going to keep rising, and you may even get a chance to earn a little crypto on the side.
Disclaimer:
You’re probably not going to become a millionaire off these methods, but you can still earn $10-$100 per month to diversify your portfolio or scratch that crypto itch.
For me, I’m testing out GPT sites and using Lolli more often now. Hopefully, one of these methods works for you!
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