Highest Bitcoin Value in About a Year
Highest it’s been in about a year, and it’s worth over USD right now. You know, it really seems like we’re having an exciting Bitcoin rally on our hands. But if you don’t have any money right now to invest in the coins directly, you don’t have to sit on the sidelines and miss out. In fact, you could actually use various Bitcoin mining apps on your phone or even your computer to at least earn a little bit of free BTC in your spare time and completely passively. All of these methods are perfect for beginners, and one of the methods I’m covering is currently paying people over $ per month on average in free Bitcoin and other rewards. So there’s something in this one for everyone, whether you have an Android, an iPhone, or your computer. So let’s dive in.
Pi Network
So starting off with the number one Bitcoin mining app you might want to check out is to use an app called the Pi Network. The Pi Network is one of the cooler apps that’s developed in the space and it’s definitely one of the most popular ones. In a nutshell, Pi Network lets you mine its own native PI cryptocurrency right from your phone. It’s available on both Android and iOS, and the company says it doesn’t drain your battery too much and was designed specifically for phone mining. This app has over million downloads; it is by far one of the most popular crypto earning apps.
Let me explain a little bit about how it works and how you could potentially get some free Bitcoin for your efforts. To get started, you just have to sign up with a Pi invite code, and you can find these all over Reddit or the internet, so it’s not as exclusive as it makes it seem. Once you download it, you can then tell your device to just start mining Pi in the background. Again, it’s like other crypto mining apps out there, so it works passively—you don’t have to do anything. PI says it doesn’t drain your battery or destroy your phone or anything like that because it was designed for smartphones.
At the time of making this video, one Pi token is currently worth about $. The main downside of the Pi Network is that most exchanges don’t accept Pi tokens, so you can’t just mine some Pi, sell it on Coinbase, and then get free Bitcoin. But some exchanges, like BitMart, are starting to work with Pi, so you can try selling your tokens for Bitcoin or another crypto there, or for an IOU and then convert that to Bitcoin later on. Some people are also doing peer-to-peer transfers with the Pi Network. It has a super popular and active Reddit community where people are talking about this kind of solution to cashing out their Pi token, so it’s worth checking out.
CryptoTab
And the second way you can mine some free Bitcoin in your spare time is to use an extension for your computer called CryptoTab. CryptoTab is a browser extension you can use on your computer and phone. It has over million members and provides a simple way to begin earning Bitcoin passively with your devices. Once you download the extension, it just runs passively in the background and slowly mines Bitcoin from your devices.
What’s kind of cool about CryptoTab is you can adjust how fast and how much mining effort it’s putting in. So, if you notice CryptoTab is kind of draining your computer a little bit or slowing down things, you can always dial it back a little bit and then turn it up when you go to sleep and want to run it passively.
What’s cool is you only need . BTC to cash out, which is about cents, so it’s not going to take forever to cash out. You can also deposit your Bitcoin in the NC wallet it partners with and earn % APY in interest, compounding daily. It’s this kind of cool system where you can mine a little bit of Bitcoin, deposit it in the wallet, earn some passive income that way, and then cash out pretty easily when you’re ready.
The main downside of CryptoTab and pretty much all of these crypto mining apps is that you’re not going to earn that much per hour. So, yes, it’s a way to mine Bitcoin for free on your phone and your computer, but just have some realistic expectations because again, the earning is pretty slow. You have to test it out to figure out how much your devices can earn and if it’s worth it for you.
COIN App
The third Bitcoin mining app you can use isn’t actually for Bitcoin. It’s for a different cryptocurrency, but you can eventually get Bitcoin, and it’s the Coin app. Now, this is a pretty interesting crypto app I’ve tested in the past, and I have a review on this on allineworld.com about the Coin app. Let me just explain how it works in a nutshell.
The Coin app is a passive income app that lets you earn crypto rewards for exploring your area, answering surveys, and sharing your data. You can cash in your earnings for popular cryptos like Bitcoin or even physical merchandise. The app is kind of like Sweatcoin if you guys know that app that pays you for sharing your fitness data, and it basically lets you earn small amounts of Coin, the app’s native token, just for exploring your city and geo-mining. Again, all of this happens completely passively as you run the app. You can also earn additional Coin with some more active offers like walking into physical stores, visiting certain stores in your city, or completing surveys through the app.
What I like about this crypto mining app is that you can convert your Coin tokens into popular cryptos like Bitcoin and Ethereum. However, the downside is that you need a ton of Coin tokens to cash out through Bitcoin or Ethereum. It’s one of those Bitcoin mining apps that doesn’t pay that much, but it is very passive and kind of cool. Some people who travel a lot for work or are very active earn quite a bit with Coin, and there’s payment proof online. When I tested the app because I work from home and wasn’t traveling, I wasn’t earning that much per day, so again, like other Bitcoin and crypto mining apps, your mileage will vary. It might be a great earner for you if you travel a lot and are willing to do some of the more active offers, but it might be a slower earner if you don’t travel much.
Cointiply
The fourth way you can mine some free Bitcoin in your spare time is to use a website called Cointiply. Now, Cointiply is a free “get paid to” website with a bit of a crypto twist because it actually has a Bitcoin faucet where you can earn small amounts of Bitcoin every hour.
Bitcoin faucets work pretty cool—you basically spin a random number generator every hour, and it rolls a certain number, giving you a very small amount of Bitcoin depending on what your roll is. Certain rolls that are rare pay you more than the more common rolls. Cointiply’s Bitcoin faucet barely pays—you’re getting Satoshi from it, not even fractions of Bitcoins. You can roll it every hour. It’s fun, kind of luck-based, and if you get a little bit lucky, you might actually earn a very small fraction of a Bitcoin or a lot of Satoshi.
What I like about Cointiply is that it has plenty of other more active and passive options for earning. For example, you can answer surveys, play games, shop online, watch videos for money, and even get paid to click on ads. Again, like I mentioned, a GPT site with a bit of a crypto flare. It also has some pretty unique and cool crypto rewards, such as the ability to withdraw your Cointiply coins for Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Dash, or Litecoin. You only need $ to cash out, so it’s not going to take you forever to get some of those crypto rewards.
Pawns App
The fifth way you can mine some free Bitcoin is to use the Pawns application. This is another app I’ve mentioned on this channel before in my videos on passive income. It’s neat because it has a few ways to earn, some of which are passive and some of which are more active.
The first way to earn with Pawns is to share your internet bandwidth as a node in its VPN network. This is a similar concept to an app called Honeygain, which I’ve also covered. You’re basically selling your unused internet bandwidth to Pawns, so its customers can use it. According to Pawns, members are earning anywhere from $ to $ per month with this feature right now. I think that’s pretty cool, and it could potentially be worth USD or more in Bitcoin every month just for selling your internet bandwidth.
You can also answer surveys with Pawns’ mobile app to earn, which is the more active side of the platform if you’re interested in earning more. You only need $ to cash out, and you can cash out with PayPal or dozens of free gift cards. Pawns also supports Bitcoin, CoinPayments, and is globally available.
Freecash
The sixth and final way you can get some free Bitcoin in your spare time is to use Freecash. Again, this isn’t exactly like a mining option, but it’s a great way to earn Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Freecash is a global GPT site that’s free to sign up for and has tons of ways to make money, including surveys, gaming, offer surfing the web, shopping online, referring friends, and watching videos.
I’ve cashed out over $ with Freecash in my testing, and I have a review coming out on this channel about it. It might already be live right now. In a nutshell, it’s a super versatile, easy-to-use GPT site. What’s really cool is that some of its offer tasks are also very high-paying—they pay anywhere from $ to $ or more. There are also some passive income options like watching videos or referring friends to earn. It only takes cents to cash out with some of its crypto rewards, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Dogecoin.
Earning Potential
That does it for my favorite Bitcoin mining apps for Android and iOS, and even some different web applications you can use to get free Bitcoin.