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I have been into crypto since 2013. I have found ways to accumulate free crypto over the years, but I've been in it long enough now to have full confidence in it. Below are my referral links. Please consider using them, as we both benefit from free crypto if you do.
  • Coinbase – This was my first official crypto home, if you will. If you sign up with the referral link and make an investment of $100 or more, we both get $10 in free Bitcoin. My number one complaint about Coinbase is that every trade (buying or selling) has a fee. Just be aware, but it's a great place to store crypto and I consider it the "second place" company behind Voyager. They do offer interest on some assets also, but their interest offerings seem to be more random than Voyager's. Their debit card offering is also VERY good. While I prefer Voyager's, I have to say... Coinbase's is one I use as a close second.
  • Fold – Fold has a number benefits that I really like. Let's talk about them.
    1. Sign up with this referral link and immediately get 5000 satoshi. Congratulations! You now have bitcoin!
    2. You can simply use Fold to buy store cards for stores you shop at anyway. For instance, I typically buy myself Amazon cards when I need to buy off Amazon. The benefit? I get Bitcoin back for what I’m buying anyway. There’s no loss here.
    3. You can get a Fold debit card and, quite similarly to point 1, get Bitcoin back for your normal spending habits. This is somewhat gamified. What I mean is the following. If you do nothing other than use the card, you'll get 0.25% back in Bitcoin. If you prefer to "spin the wheel," you can win up to 1 whole Bitcoin, but many other prizes that are still more than 0.25%. Plenty of ways to get additional spins as well. I use this debit card as a close third in comparison to Coinbase's card.
    4. When you hit 50000 satoshi, you can withdraw to your Bitcoin wallet of choice. I recommend *cough* Voyager *cough* (reward/referral code EDWCQQ – Look at the Voyager paragraph above again).
    5. Fold has an AR game, which is very similar to Pokemon Go or Aircoins (some of you may not be familiar with the latter). This game is very short, but you can win extra free spins and extra satoshi.
    6. Lastly, Fold has a daily spin. Spin this wheel once a day and win some extra satoshi. If you do this for 7 consecutive days, you win a bonus of 250 satoshi.
  • Free Bitcoin – This site is a Bitcoin faucet, and is a bit of an anomaly. First off, a faucet is typically a site that "drips" a little crypto into an account for you. Most of them are scams in that they never actually pay you. They just want you to keep visiting so 10000 ads display and they make money via ads. This site is the real deal. Every hour, you can play a "free roll" and make a little satoshi (smallest unit of Bitcoin). They won't pay you until you have a minimum of 30000 satoshi (or 0.0003 Bitcoin). A few things make this faucet awesome.
    1. In the 5+ years I've used them, they've never not paid, as long as I hit their minimum amount to pay (0.0003).
    2. You can turn on auto-withdraw and, every week, it will check to see if you have the minimum and pay when it can. I actually recommend not doing this. Here's why...
    3. If you decide to keep at least 0.0003 BTC in your account on that site, they will pay you 4.08% annual interest and it compounds daily. You read that correctly. I have even used Coinbase to buy some bitcoin with a couple hundred dollars, move from Coinbase to this faucet, and let a bit more interest accrue.
    4. I've tested accruing 0.0003 BTC just in interest alone and sending it back to Coinbase for safe keeping. It sent with no problems.
    5. This faucet doesn't have to cost you anything. You can just use it as intended and play the free rolls. If you're the gambling type, they offer some of that also, but I don't use that aspect.
    All those positives mentioned, you should still be aware of one thing. This site, though it has proven to have integrity for over half a decade, is not some government or bank sanctioned website. I don't know who is behind it and they could disappear tomorrow. So, if the idea of using it makes you a bit uncomfortable, simply do not send any of your crypto to it. Just let it grow from playing the free roll.

Despite the insistence by some people I know that "crypto is a fad," understand that a fad doesn't last 12+ years. Crypto might not quite be in its infancy anymore, but it's still kind of in the toddler stage. Don't wait until it's too late. You literally have easy-to-use, legitiamte investment options and ways to simply get free crypto (faucets). Don't miss free and easy-to-accrue money.



 
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