And the people who run the major faucets are earning loads and giving you a very very small percentage of what they are earning and you are earning their money for them.
They do work and they do pay out. The problem is you get something like a penny an hour at best. Also because of network fees bitcoin costs $13 to send a transaction so I would do dogecoin faucets if any
Faucets are not a good way of earning crypto unless you have a lot of referrals. Most of them go down after a few months they are essentially pyramid scams.
I forgot to mention in the post I have literally no idea how to earn money from crypto and the point of this challenge more than anything is to learn more than I know now.
It says the first 20 users get $500 for free but the amount of users goes up by about 10 every minute and I signed up yesterday as soon as I say an advert for it. If you log out and go to the homepage
RE: Free 500$ to first 20.000 users who join us on beta-testing
Made an account and got the $500 bonus but how exactly does it work? I can just see a page with a ref link and I am not able to click on my balance or account. It seems like some weird attempt at a scam.
Some of what I wrote is badly worded. I am not saying we should stop learning entirely I just think it should be done very differently. It should not be compulsory until you 18 to be in full time education.
Thank you. I have had a look at some of John Taylor Gatto's work after you wrote this and it looks very interesting. I noticed he is a teacher himself but even he does not agree with the system.
The first five or six years teach you to be literate which also happen to be the most fun years. I remember the majority of people enjoying primary school (the UK has year one to year six which is called