I welcome you to www.ayisblog.com and let me make it clear to you before you start reading this my post There is no easy way making good income online, be it bitcoin or any currency you spend but the good news is that if you’re willing to put in the effort, you can achieve some very nice earnings online by the time I finished exposing some of my ways of earning bitcoin.
More so, there is
nothing like “free bitcoins”.
It will always cost you something to get Bitcoins. It must cost you either time consuming by viewing ads or anything else. I’m not sure how much you’ll be able to make and am not guarantee you of 100% earning in any of the listed ones here, but I can guarantee of of 99% of the top listed here if you do it in a right way. So it back and enjoy and if you spot any nice one take action immediately from this page.
It will always cost you something to get Bitcoins. It must cost you either time consuming by viewing ads or anything else. I’m not sure how much you’ll be able to make and am not guarantee you of 100% earning in any of the listed ones here, but I can guarantee of of 99% of the top listed here if you do it in a right way. So it back and enjoy and if you spot any nice one take action immediately from this page.
1. You can earn 3.24bitcoin in 51days or in 21days as a paid members
http://www.ayisblog.com/2017/09/how-i-earn-324-bitcoin-from-itb.html
2. AppiTravels;This is a travel
company, where you travel for free with your reward point and also earn bitcoin
in four ways listed on this link Read More Or Join Here
3. Skyway: This is a huge project
going round the world, it’s a string transportation company, you can buy shares
and expect to make huge returns, Then if you want to start earning bitcoin
instantly you can share with friends and families. Read More Or Join here
4. Wealth Rising Coin (WRC): this a new crypto
currency that is protected from dumpers, you can buy, trade and convert to
bitcoin, Read More Or Join Here
There are many forms of Bitcoin trading available on exchange.
If you’re interested in trading bitcoins and other altcoins, you need to make
sure you have adequate knowledge. In my next posts, I will be educating you on
trading bitcoin and some other altcoins. But lets read more before then.
Bitcoin day trading: Day trading is the buying and selling of
Bitcoins on the same day, on the basis of small, short-term price
fluctuations. So, if you think that Bitcoin’s price is going to go up, it’s a
good time to buy some Bitcoins and sell them off after you’ve made a profit. In
order to participate in actual day trading, you’ll have to own or buy Bitcoins.
In my next post I will teach you more on this so follow my post
Bitcoin CFDs
(contracts for difference): This is similar to day
trading, but different to the extent that you don’t have to buy Bitcoins. When
you buy Bitcoin CFDs, you can do it through a broker such as plus500 or
Avatrade. The idea is that instead of buying the actual asset (Bitcoin) and
then selling it later, you buy a contract for that asset, so you don’t have to
deal with actually holding or storing Bitcoins. With CFDs you can also
short sell – meaning make a profit when Bitcoin’s price goes down.
Bitcoin binary options: Bitcoin binary options: these are a form of trading in which you predict if the
price of Bitcoin will rise or fall in a certain amount of time. If you’re
correct, you earn the option’s payoff; if you’re incorrect, you lose your
investment. They are called “Binary Options”, because the outcome is either win
or lose; there’s nothing in between.
Basically, it’s a form of gambling that’s covered up with a
pretty name. No one can predict precisely what will happen with Bitcoin’s
price. If that were possible, we would all be billionaires.
I suggest you stay away from Bitcoin binary options unless you
like to gamble, and if you do, that’s fine I guess.
7 – Mine Bitcoins
It takes a lot of time, research and money that you’ll need to
invest into mining equipment. If you’re a newbie, then you probably shouldn’t
be pursuing this. If you’re a veteran, then you probably already know
this.
8 – Writing about
Bitcoin
Writing about bitcoin
is a time consuming activity and requires enough knowledge and the ability to
write in the required language (usually English). Through writing, you can
start making a nice income depending on where you choose to write.
BitcoinTalk Signature
Campaigns ($2.40/hour on avg.): Somewhere around
mid-2014, BitcoinTalk started running signature campaigns. What this means is
that you use your BitcoinTalk’s signature to advertise a Bitcoin product and
get paid for every post you write. The complete list of campaignshttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0 . You get paid according to your
membership level on BitcoinTalk. Usually, anyone under a full member won’t get
paid that much or paid at all. To becoming a full member, you’ll need at least
100 posts under your belt, and then you can start earning 0.0005BTC on average
per post. There are also limitations on posts you can write such as “original
posts with 60 or more characters”, “You can’t have negative trust or other
advertisements”, etc. Sometimes, there’s also a minimum post requirement per
week.
Writing for blogs and
news sites ($31.25/hour on avg.): If you think you have enough knowledge to contribute about
Bitcoin, you can always become a writer for a blog or a news site. Many sites
need to fill up a daily quota of posts, and they are desperately looking for
writers and I can say that the earning of a blog post writer is based on your
experience, control of the English language and expertise. If you are a good writer,
you can even make up to $70 per 1000-word blog post. On average, I’m
guessing most writer get somewhere around $35 for a 1000-word blog post. Let us say, it took me about 2 hours to write
this 2000-word blog post. So let’s say, theoretically, that I can work for 24
hours straight; I’ll be making around $700. If you want to become a writer, the
best way to find Bitcoin blogs that are looking for writers is through https://coinality.com/ which aggregates all of the Bitcoin jobs being
posted online.
9 – Bitcoin
lending / investing
If you own some
Bitcoins and want to increase their value, you can always look into Bitcoin
lending. The idea is pretty simple – you lend out a certain amount of your
coins to people for crypto-related projects (usually) and get them back with an
interest. The good news is that you can get very high returns through
lending. The bad news is that with high returns also comes high risk. Some
of the people you will lend to won’t return your money, or you might have to
chase them in order to make sure they pay. That’s why it’s important to choose
your lending projects wisely. There are currently two main websites that deal
with Bitcoin lending – Bitbond , BTCJam ,
and loanbase
10 – Gambling
There are a lot of Bitcoin gambling websites out there that will
gladly take your money for the chance of winning a bigger pot. Here’s just bitsler Andsatoshidice The upside about gambling is that it
doesn’t take any specific skill to start doing it; the downside is that it’s
much more likely that you’ll lose all of your Bitcoins than actually win anything.
I warn you
11 – Bitcoin affiliate
marketing
Bitcoin affiliate
programs allow affiliates to gain revenue by driving traffic to specific
Bitcoin related programs. The revenue is paid in a CPA (cost per action) or
Revenue Share model depending on the program. Although most Bitcoin affiliate
programs pay their affiliates with Bitcoins, several programs pay their
affiliates with fiat. The list are herehttps://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_Affiliate_Programs
12 – Play games and
earn Bitcoins
Aside from gambling,
which is also considered a game, there are a variety of Bitcoin games that
don’t require any investment, and allow you to earn Bitcoins while playing
them. Think of them as a fun faucet, since you’ll probably be wasting your time
and earning very little as well. Coinbrawl Bitcoin
Aliens’ mobile app ChopCoin
13– Earn
Bitcoins by answering questions
You can also earn some bitcoins by answering questions, example
is Bitfortip. The idea of this is simple, someone posts a question with a
reward. You give the answer and you are rewarded with bitcoins.
14 – Micro Earnings
This is probably the
easiest niche to get into, but it’s also the most time consuming. Even if
you have a lot of free time on your hands, this still won’t bring you
too much income. Also, some of the websites that pay out micro earnings have
built-in malware and viruses, so you need to stay safe and not click any links
you don’t trust.
PTC or Paid-to-Click
websites ($0.4/hour on avg.): The most popular PTC website today is ads4BTC. The site will give you a choice between
5-second ads, 10-second ads and 20-second ads,
Micro jobs: There is always the possibility of completing
micro tasks in order to get paid small amounts of Bitcoin. Check this Coinworker
15 – Supply
Bitcoin-related services
This is a broad topic on Bitcoin service that you can think of
that someone would pay for. The best ways to get ideas for services you
can provide is to visit either or visit bitcointalk. Examples of services you can provide to earn bitcoins
are:
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