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Topic: The time has come to earn Bitcoin from a Youtube channel - page 3. (Read 395 times)

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Before that, I want to say happy birthday because I don't know exactly when your birthday.

Congratulations to you for almost reaching the age of 81. I hope you have a long life, always be healthy and happy and can get what you want.

As far as I know, displayed YouTube videos can get revenue from advertisements that will be played alternately. But not in the form of Bitcoin but Adsense but I don't know. Maybe a new policy from Youtube provides payment options to its members.

Maybe the only thing I think about is government surveillance, especially if your sites can become more popular because they already provide content about Bitcoin. So you must be careful in providing any information because we don't know if you are being watched or still free.

And I haven't even started making my own videos yet. But I have told my sister to try to make some tutorial videos. And you can create educational content to help people looking for information. Once again, happy birthday.
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Hey Jet Cash, nice to note that you are willing to ditch out some informative works about Bitcoin and seeing from the link you shared it shows that we could expect some good educational content to be posted there, to help others uncover the details of Bitcoin and as a bitcoin maximalist I commend you on that.


On the other hand, I don't have any idea or information on how to earn Bitcoin directly through youtube channels, but I know there have other payment methods for YouTubers, btw all the best and I will keep an eye here to keep me updated.
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Do any other members earn Bitcoin from Youtube videos?

I don't think so. YouTube always pays out in fiat and they are not really friendly to the Cryptos. So that Avenue is not available. There is only one way to receive crypto is through donation if someone is willing to donate for the contents you create.

I knew a website called a-ads which allows you to monetize your blog traffic through crypto related advertising. I am not sure how good are they but worth exploring. If you have a good traffic in your website, start monetizing that.
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I'm aware that there is a lot of educational stuff about Bitcoin, but most of it is a load of claptrap imho. That includes some from people who purport to be senior specialists. For example, very few people understand how a vurtual asset like Bitcoin can also be a hard asset like a house ( which is actually a virtual asset in the UK ). There is also too much emphasis on the technical aspect, and too much repetition of trite comments like "Bitcoin is decentralised". Explanbation of this is frequently ignored. I'm not too hot on the inner wheels and cogs of Bitcoin, but I hope I understand its aerodynamics, safety record, and fuel economy.

I suspect that Youtube will never include Bitcoin in its monetisation, but we can live in hope. One way to gather Bitcoin would be to have a merchandising plan with Bitcoin payments. However, I wonder if there is a danger in the heavy promotiuoin of Bitcoin. Youtube may have a vested interest in minimising its use.
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Starting any social media page from scratch consumes lots of energy and it's always a hassle to make quick money from the page. I'd suggest that you purchase an already existing youtube page from social media marketplaces and begin your crypto youtube channel journey. The best way to earn bitcoin is to accept donations on the page and also reach out to new cryptocurrency projects that needs exposure on youtube. As for youtube monetization, they don't pay content creators in bitcoin. However, you can also promote your blog on Patreon and drive traffic through there. Create a Patreon account using your domain name as your username, subscribe to a content creator there, normally they'll shout out the username of their subscribers on new videos. You'll get your domain name called out to thousands of people and many would check through your website. In addition, get in touch with the content creators too, for a youtube shout out, that way you'll be getting more viewers on youtube.
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OP, I never had an idea who you were until you shared these links.

I might have an idea, will PM you about it, nothing solid at the moment, but I've been looking for Bitcoin educators from a diverse range of demographics. Generally, I think there is already a lot of learning content out there, but the gap I feel is in the practical side, showing just how easy it can be for regular people.

Obviously your age appeals to me for that, though even if it weren't true, it doesn't make it less interesting, because your situation and maximalism already do.
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Do you mean earn Bitcoin directly on youtube I don't see that kind of option on payment method. I have a youtube channel that already earning not that huge profit but I’m not focusing anymore on regular videos upload but on the reels.

I suggest that you should focus more on reels since most viewers once a quick and simplified video like the 2 minutes format of Nas daily before. You can create reels about Bitcoin tutorial and mix it with your current living setup. I’m sure many viewers will be interested to your unique reels.
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I'm coming up to my 81st birthday, I'm living in a van, and I'm a Bitcoin maximalist. Now that seems to be a pretty unique combination, so I thought that there must be some potential to earn from a Youtube channel. I've dug out my Blue Yeti, and installed Audacity, so I'm hot to trot. Now the big question is how can I earn Bitcoin? I own the website Bitcoin Patron which I have never really used. It seems to me that it is a bit like begging, and I have an aversion to that. However, maybe if I regard it as payment for content production and education, then I can justify it. I also own Bitcoin Uncovered and it is about time I posted somnme basic educational commntent on there. I would be grateful for some comments and reviews when I have done this. Obviously if I am touting for Bitcoin, then I'll need to provide some eduction related to it.

Do any other members earn Bitcoin from Youtube videos?
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