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legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1789
May 31, 2021, 11:17:43 AM
#17
Well, my main job and my side job are both online-based job. Sig campaign and stuff like that is obviously one of the best ways to earn extra income. I no longer trade since that's not my game, but I participated a lot in liquidity mining and stuff like that. When the bull run happens it allows me to earn a lot of money. There's no need to find a low cap gem or something like that, you'll get better returns and less risk with those top 100 coins or so. But when the bear happens, it can hurt badly.

Other than that, working as a rater is also a good way to earn money. If you're a US or European citizen, you might be able to earn more than $10/hour (depending on the project.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1224
'Life's but a walking shadow'!
May 31, 2021, 10:55:50 AM
#16
The experience of total lockdowns as well as mini lockdowns from early last year till date has increased the interest of people in online jobs, the lack of provision of suitable jobs/employment has also contributed in people's search for a sort of employment online to somewhat complement whatever it is they earn in real life.

But it's not just as easy as it sounds, quite a lot of people feel they are just basically going to get something to do online that's going to bring a lot of money to them, but they get disappointed, before one can even talk about getting employment online, you need to ask yourself what skill you have, the 'internet' is filled with quite a lot of problems that needs solutions, and only the skilled can provide that through one service or the other, even signature campaigns require skill/knowledge, only an adequate understanding of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency can qualify one on a signature campaign, thus it's basically up to the individual if they want to get some passive income online, to first of all, acquire a skill/knowledge.

And if you do not have any such skills and want to provide a sort of service to people, since their movement is somewhat restricted due to the pandemic, maybe a sort of delivery service, then there are logistics problems such as capital and most importantly competition, the thing is, it's not so much easy to make money online, there must be a large effort on your own part or else you'll easily be knocked out or even scammed.
sr. member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 454
May 31, 2021, 10:18:51 AM
#15
I'd like to recommend playing Axie Infinity which is a play to earn game and the earnings per month is really great. I guess it's better than a 6 hour shift job which is pretty tiring. What you'll earn in the game that I've mentioned is SLP (Smooth Love Potion), the maximum slp you could earn in a high level is 200 so it's 1400 slp per week (check it on coinmarketcap to see how much you'll earn).

My capital in that game was $200 way back November 2020 since you need to buy 3 axies before you could play the game. It's really worth it, you should give it a try. I hope this opinion of mine helped you.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 326
May 31, 2021, 10:18:29 AM
#14
There are many sites to make money online but now it is possible to make money by trading and investing in crypto. Many also make money from signature promotions and casino sites i have made more money by investing waiting a long time is very profitable in addition to earning money online there must be a job or other way of working offline from which we will have a system of monthly income. It takes a long time to make money online and it takes time to learn about the market.
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 161
May 31, 2021, 09:27:48 AM
#13
I mean, both of my jobs are basically online jobs, but that's the nature of the modern workplace I guess. The difference is obviously the pay that depends on what type of employment you have and can you get that pay out without having issues (For instance crypto regulations in a certain country). Can I say I make money with crypto? Sure, in a way, but I never took anything out so did I really make any money?
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1256
May 31, 2021, 07:51:25 AM
#12
As regards earning regularly, I am currently participating in the Rollbit signature campaign
which like @Lucius is very rewarding, with good terms and a reputable manager.

I have been in campaigns since I joined the forum and are a great way of adding to my
weekly wage.

Another earner I have is lending Bitcoin on Blockfi, but there is a risk to this, one i'm ok with
but many wouldnt take that risk.
hero member
Activity: 1694
Merit: 516
May 31, 2021, 07:21:48 AM
#11
Besides my normal 9 to 5 job, I also so some online business myself. Crypto currencies is just an investment for me, I don't spend too much time trading so I can't count it as an business. The most time I spent making money online is by buying and selling things via ebay. I tend to look at local fairs for cheap deals that I then can sell online with a small profit.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 5637
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May 31, 2021, 06:22:46 AM
#10
My last source of online income is signature campaigns, I've been in one for quite a while and I wish I had more time to post more, but I do not, I'll prefer to not post crap all around the forum just to get my post count up.

As for the revenue from the signature campaign, I can say that I am happy to participate in the best campaign not only in terms of how much it pays, but also in terms of conditions that are more than fair to the participants. Fortunately, these are not the funds I need for everyday life, I look at it as a kind of personal pension fund that I hope will one day come in handy.

My advice is to try to find a campaign that would appreciate more your posts (in terms of pay rates), because your posts quality certainly does not prevent you from doing that.

How are you making money?

If you want passive income maybe you should try to promote some things like crypto exchanges - their affiliate program can be a generous source of income if you can find active referrals - and since there is a lot of interest in crypto, all these people become clients of such platforms - to them, it doesn't matter if they do it via a ref link or not. This would be ideal given that your time for online activities is limited.
legendary
Activity: 2296
Merit: 1176
May 31, 2021, 04:51:38 AM
#9
I've been making money online year after I got internet connection. This has happened perhaps in 2001-2003, when first internet providers with affordable prices appeared in our house. First I started trading different MMORPG money (gold) and items, then there was a period when I was selling downloaded movies and anime, later it was freelance (re-writing and copywriting, photoshop picture editing). This all lead to doing some data processing. When this was over, I've met cryptocurrency, bounties and etc. But making money online was never my main source of income. Everything is done parallel working my regular job.
sr. member
Activity: 1974
Merit: 254
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May 31, 2021, 01:56:26 AM
#8
I don't know how people think about online work, I can call it MMO, I also started looking for online jobs to earn money to spend on myself, although there are I can say it is not easy and very difficult but what I get from it, I feel very satisfied. And for me, the work that I am pursuing up to now is being respected by many people, and they consider it almost a way to develop their future, in general MMO is still an extreme environment great, but it won't be as easy as people think.
jr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 1
May 31, 2021, 01:11:53 AM
#7
I haven't been able to make much income from online yet but at some point I tried to make some extra income at the end of the day. I think it is not possible to earn income online without proper guidelines, one of the reasons is that there are many sectors online and it is possible to earn income in many ways. The problem here is that choosing a sector is important and it is very difficult to make an income if it is not right.
sr. member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 253
May 31, 2021, 12:26:44 AM
#6
I admit I am also looking for additional income around this online job. with income following the signature campaign, I have the capital to learn trading, I think here we are not just nonsense, because we exchange opinions, and if we are lucky to get a prize. I am aware that learning to trade cannot quickly master it, but at least the capital I use is not from my real work
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 2017
May 30, 2021, 11:47:02 PM
#5
In my case, apart from the signature campaign, I also make some money every month playing poker. I don't win exorbitant amounts of money but it's something like a side hussle that gives me extra income. Then what I do is that the money I earn I invest it. The poker money goes into an index fund, and what I earn in the signature campaigns I save almost all of it.

I'm not a trader. I invest for the long term in an index fund and in blue chip stocks with a history of increasing dividend payments.

member
Activity: 868
Merit: 63
May 30, 2021, 11:36:37 PM
#4
I don't have any means of income besides this signature campaign and my investments that are currently on red but the good thing is that there isn't that much expense in my house and I have my parents provide the money since I am a still a student.
hero member
Activity: 2800
Merit: 595
https://www.betcoin.ag
May 30, 2021, 11:22:06 PM
#3

There are many freelance sites like outsourcely and upwork, you could find more opportunities there if you have the skills. It's usually the skills that matter, since you are tech-savvy, you should have the skills to work on the internet besides signatures.

There's still searchengine industry in which most companies are up to look for marketing personnel who can work around online. Marketing personnel is a broader term, the more skills you have like creating memes with graphic software the high chance you could get a job.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1353
May 30, 2021, 11:00:27 PM
#2
We should also expound and not just rely to one source of income, i.e regular jobs.

So most of us are into crypto investing, but for other source, personally, I ventured into online selling, it's been a hit or miss though, and then me and my niece and nephew has some JV as well.

There could be more of us here doing some kind of online work, or doing some freelancing involving crypto or not. Some could have been in the online marketing industing, (SEO, SMM and others), tele marketer, virtual assistant etc. So there are a lot of ways to make money online, you just have to look at every corners and take the opportunities.
hero member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 744
May 30, 2021, 05:13:47 PM
#1
I'm currently working at a normal 8-hour shift job, 6 times per day in order to make a living, but I was always seeking some extra income that could be earned at home. Moreover, I'm doing my internship now, in order to graduate, in which I'm working from home, online. However, I do not actually count that as an online income, due to its nature.

I'm interested to see how other members of this community earn money online, either if it's a full income, or some extra pocket money. I used to trade a few months ago, when I was out of work due to Covid-19 restrictions. Likewise, I've stopped now because it was causing me anxiety, while at the same time having limited time due to being occupied with work.

Although I've stopped trading, I invested my money into DeFi projects, the first vault I joined as a liquidity provider, was an algorithmic stablecoin (Bolt Dollar), which resulted in approximately $1.000 in gross profit, before sinking into the abyss. I've now resigned from risky vaults and invested into Stable LPs (Currently in Iron - BUSD). It's a small reward but involves minimal risk and action.

My last source of online income is signature campaigns, I've been in one for quite a while and I wish I had more time to post more, but I do not, I'll prefer to not post crap all around the forum just to get my post count up.

I might not make much, provided I had more free time than I would definitely earn more, but I'm satisfied that I have another method of earning some kind of income. How are you making money? Are you a full-time trader, a DeFi investor? Let us know!
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