There could be a few basic methods of making money via crypto available to anyone.
The easiest and most basic is to buy candy from an online retailer (preferably @ discount) which offers free shipping. Sell candy @ school, church, public events @ a price markup to produce profits.
Another method: purchasing goods from online retailers which fall under a "clearance" or "discount" category (with free shipping) and reselling for a higher price utilizing ebay or another e-commerce/auction platform.
With amazon gift cards being more difficult to obtain both of these methods are more difficult now for US residents.
They might be more preferable to other methods like trading crypto as profits are based upon a set percentage of price markup and don't carry as steep of a learning curve. There are documented cases of people starting a small business buying "clearance" items and reselling @ a higher price where they succeeded in making millions of dollars.
This man for example:
28-year-old makes millions buying from Walmart, selling on AmazonIt seems too easy to be true that you could make millions by raiding the clearance aisle at your local Walmart or Target and then selling your haul on Amazon. But that's exactly what 28-year-old Ryan Grant is doing.
Only four years after quitting his accounting job in Minneapolis, Minn., to flip purchases full-time, his business is making seven-figure profits.
"Pretty early on I realized I wasn't in the career path that I wanted to be on," he tells CNBC Make It. "That experience really had me looking for other options and I was starting to explore ways that I could basically leave that job and have my own schedule and be on my own time."
To do that, Grant turned to the side hustle he had used to make ends meet in college.
As a student at Winona State University, he organized textbook buyback events on campus twice a year. He listed the books on Amazon and shipped them out to customers around the country for a profit of up to $10,000 a year.
The process worked simply enough: Using the Amazon Seller app he could see exactly how much he could expect to profit on each book and in what time frame. But the hours spent processing and packaging each order himself proved to be a bit much.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/28-year-old-makes-millions-buying-from-walmart-selling-on-amazon/ar-AAupB8i