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Topic: Are this kind of satoshi surveys legit? (Read 304 times)

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May 01, 2020, 07:58:02 AM
#21
Yes these are legit but I personally hate doing them on faucets especially small ones like this one.
The only surveys I occasionally do are on roobet because there's 2 easy ones and you get around $1 which is fun to gamble with.
legendary
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April 28, 2020, 04:02:27 PM
#20
I update the thread. I got my 600 satoshis but yeah it took me 4 days. So not worth it. But, yeah they gave them.
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April 25, 2020, 08:29:13 AM
#19
And according to surveys, they usually ask about your personal information... like how old are you, what's your gender, what's your status, how much your salaries every month etc. I don't know why, when I completing the survey in this site...
This is already a KYC style of requirement for them. Asking the survey participant with those personal information means that they are mining the data of their users. But this means that you have answered those questions?

Anyway, if these sites ask for KYC in order to get paid, don't submit any info for your own safety. Your identity is obviously not worth a few sats. If they ask you to install something on your device, use a virtual machine and uninstall the app immediately after the reward is claimed.
Take this suggestion guys if you will use such sites.
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April 25, 2020, 07:03:31 AM
#18
When it comes to surveys I usually skip their offers because of their sensitive works and complicated questions. they wanted to get as much information from you as legit as possible. but the problem is, once they detected unusual from your answers they will say to you that you are not qualified for these offers even though you are 2 forms away to finish those surveys and in the end, you just wasted your 30 mins without payment. That's why I don't pay much attention to those surveys, they're just wasting my time.
hero member
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April 25, 2020, 07:02:49 AM
#17
You probably weren't around yet when GPT sites and faucets reign in the bitcoin world. Nowadays, there are a few surviving faucets out there in the open, and GPT sites seem to be dying as well. Anyway, if these sites ask for KYC in order to get paid, don't submit any info for your own safety. Your identity is obviously not worth a few sats. If they ask you to install something on your device, use a virtual machine and uninstall the app immediately after the reward is claimed.

GPT and survey sites don't really intend to give its workers tons of money. They just want you to view the ads in exchange of a small percentage of the profit for your participation.

Basically this one, GPT or Get Paid To, in this case filling out surveys has been online many many years ago. And now it evolves crypto currency because it is one of the hottest topic in the last 3-4 years. But I will tell the OP that the results are just the same, there could some malware if you download an app that supposedly to help you out answering these kind of surveys. So I will advise you to stay awa with GPT.
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April 25, 2020, 07:02:07 AM
#16
To be honest, when I am starting to know Bitcoin, these are the sites where I usually go to.

Not to know Bitcoin but to start earning them. At that year, Bitcoin is starting to go off, as far as I know, it is about $600+ when I started. One of the most popular sites at that time is Freebitco.in which is still popular right now and other sites that let you read or answer a survey and give you payouts when you reached a certain amount. To be honest, I never experienced having a payout once in those sites that is why I could assure you that you better choose other sites than doing these kinds of things. Just do freelancing, trading, and other stuff, that is better.
hero member
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April 25, 2020, 07:01:31 AM
#15
I know that websites in your screenshot like Surveytime and Gamehag are legit and paying,even though you will have to spend decades in order to make a decent amount of money from answering surveys in Surveytime.The minimum withdrawal is only $1 and Surveytime supports cryptocurrency withdrawals to Coinbase wallets.
Gamehag is a platform,where you have to play games and complete tasks,in order to earn soul gems(SG).You can redeem those gems for Gift cards and Steam keys.
In general,get-paid-to websites and apps (GPT) are a waste of time,unless you live in USA/UK/Canada/Australia/New Zealand.
I don't know what kind of app are you using to get those satoshi offers.Maybe that app isn't legit.
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April 25, 2020, 06:55:54 AM
#14
Why not try them out? If it asks for KYC though then do so at your own risk. Not saying that it works, but some GPT sites do work and pay you when you do their tasks. There's swagbucks as a good example ( as far as my experience goes ) though they don't deal with cryptocurrencies as rewards though. And here's the thing with the 5-15 satoshis per 20minutes. They are legit giving you free money, whether it be the smallest amount you can get. You don't really have anything to complain about imo. If you want, look for better faucets then since there are a lot of better faucets imo and are guaranteed legit.

You can also try asking Reddit questions about whoever has tried using the site. I haven't really tried a cryptocurrency gpt site myself so sorry about that.
sr. member
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April 25, 2020, 06:54:02 AM
#13
These are often legit.

However, you need to realize that a satoshis is an extremely small unit of Bitcoin...

1,000 satoshis is just 0.01 mBTC, or around 7 cents....

So unless you really don't have anything better to do, you could spend all day doing these surveys and earn practically nothing.
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April 25, 2020, 06:39:13 AM
#12
Why should you give your real information? Why not a fake one?
As a man of research and believer of facts, I just don't like to fake stuff. I would instead not participate in it just for the free money. It's in my conscience, you know?



Such surveys are always a risk. Many companies who conduct them don't inform people ptoperly about data security and privacy and some don't even care as long as they get paid for it. But that is very risky because at the end the data might get abused and at the end you find yourself in big troubles. So, be very careful what you get involved in.
Not every survey is a risk. There are a lot of beneficial surveys that could help improve some of society's problems against stuff that are needed to be solved. Imagine the situation that we have now, I think having a survey to improve are better than doing nothing. Statisticians would be thrilled to have more data than they should've.



Anyways, some surveys are anonymous, and it's best like that, but the tendency of that is the false. data that it could lead. That's the sad part, though.
legendary
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April 25, 2020, 06:08:42 AM
#11
I have try it myself, here are my review about this faucets

I think they're only work for view ads and claiming faucets only. Honestly, the paid is really not worth it... you only get 5 satoshi for every 10 second (view ads) and only get 1-20 satoshi every 20 minutes by completing captcha (faucet)

And according to surveys, they usually ask about your personal information... like how old are you, what's your gender, what's your status, how much your salaries every month etc. I don't know why, when I completing the survey in this site... I encountered a warning like this



I have take around 4-6 survey and only got like this Cheesy. For downloading the apps I haven't try it, because I don't want get a risk for my phone / computer.

For more info, minimum withdrawal in this sites is 20,000 satoshi
sr. member
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April 25, 2020, 05:52:38 AM
#10


Is this a scam? This site has another page which gives free satoshis every 20 minutes. Too few tho. Like 5-15 every 20 minutes.
Have you done surveys like that?
This is just my opinion but this kind of earning is not worth it, even if this is legit or not your effort is not worth it, you might probably earn a bit but there will be a minimum withdrawal for sure and in the end, you will realize that you will never earn in this website.

You better check out some services where you could earn bitcoin or do some freelancing.
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April 25, 2020, 05:47:45 AM
#9


Is this a scam? This site has another page which gives free satoshis every 20 minutes. Too few tho. Like 5-15 every 20 minutes.
Have you done surveys like that?

It looks like another BTC pay service provider. Let me tell you the possible scenario. You will try to reach the amount that will struggle for days and withdraw money, and by that day this service provider will be closed. Your efforts will also be wasted.
legendary
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April 25, 2020, 05:45:51 AM
#8
Usually, when the company pays people for surveys, it's mostly because of the information they are going to get from you. There are a lot of cases where personal data is being sold to the highest bidder to a specific type of niche, hence the survey. I don't usually trust things like that anymore because of the fact that there's personal information that can be collected. I don't know, that's just my opinion on these things.

Such surveys are always a risk. Many companies who conduct them don't inform people ptoperly about data security and privacy and some don't even care as long as they get paid for it. But that is very risky because at the end the data might get abused and at the end you find yourself in big troubles. So, be very careful what you get involved in.
legendary
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April 25, 2020, 05:40:08 AM
#7
You probably weren't around yet when GPT sites and faucets reign in the bitcoin world. Nowadays, there are a few surviving faucets out there in the open, and GPT sites seem to be dying as well. Anyway, if these sites ask for KYC in order to get paid, don't submit any info for your own safety. Your identity is obviously not worth a few sats. If they ask you to install something on your device, use a virtual machine and uninstall the app immediately after the reward is claimed.

GPT and survey sites don't really intend to give its workers tons of money. They just want you to view the ads in exchange of a small percentage of the profit for your participation.
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April 25, 2020, 05:30:23 AM
#6
If the surveys need the customer to install apps to their mobile phone or install software to their computer, I won't give it a try because I don't want to risk my mobile phone or my computer from something that I don't know. No offence because I already have a bad experience with filling surveys, and I see by myself what my friend got after they fill the surveys. But perhaps, that will happen for many companies who used surveys, but that experience makes a bad trauma for me.

Perhaps, you can try by yourself, but you need to be careful because not all reward will be worth than what you do to get that rewards. If that is true, then that will be a good way for us to earn satoshi.
legendary
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April 25, 2020, 05:22:45 AM
#5
Usually, when the company pays people for surveys, it's mostly because of the information they are going to get from you. There are a lot of cases where personal data is being sold to the highest bidder to a specific type of niche, hence the survey. I don't usually trust things like that anymore because of the fact that there's personal information that can be collected. I don't know, that's just my opinion on these things.

Why should you give your real information? Why not a fake one?
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April 25, 2020, 05:20:47 AM
#4
Usually, when the company pays people for surveys, it's mostly because of the information they are going to get from you. There are a lot of cases where personal data is being sold to the highest bidder to a specific type of niche, hence the survey. I don't usually trust things like that anymore because of the fact that there's personal information that can be collected. I don't know, that's just my opinion on these things.
legendary
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Farewell, Leo
April 25, 2020, 05:13:47 AM
#3
Hello can you share the main app of this? Or any reference link for the image? Based on the prizes its not that big, and some have considerable value of btc too maybe sign up or survey could be hard or requires valuable information. If thats the case, then you should be careful to fill up any data these could be somehow a malware or phishing site.

Ive seen such offers like this before but never tried so Im not really sure if those are legit or just using a fake app or imitation one to use for scamming.

Here's the link: https://you-gpt.com/
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April 25, 2020, 05:12:30 AM
#2
Hello can you share the main app of this? Or any reference link for the image? Based on the prizes its not that big, and some have considerable value of btc too maybe sign up or survey could be hard or requires valuable information. If thats the case, then you should be careful to fill up any data these could be somehow a malware or phishing site.

Ive seen such offers like this before but never tried so Im not really sure if those are legit or just using a fake app or imitation one to use for scamming.
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