More and more users are part of the crypto industry, but what many do not know is that cryptocurrencies can be acquired for free
The world of cryptocurrencies is growing day by day and more and more users are deciding to acquire them. In this sense, there are various ways to access them.
While most users simply log onto a platform in the sector and purchase them, these digital currencies can also be added to their investment portfolio without having to invest a single cent.
For those interested in the latter, below in this note from iProUP, we tell you the different ways to do so.
Five ways to earn free cryptocurrencies
The methods to earn cryptocurrencies for free can involve different types of actions by the user. Sometimes, the reward is direct, and other times, it can be converted into cryptocurrencies later (for example, fiat money or NFTs).
Some of the mechanisms imply that you have cryptocurrencies.
Play-to-Earn Games: games to earn cryptocurrencies with token rewards
Airdrops: the most exciting events in the blockchain with cryptocurrency gifts
Staking: the mechanism of locking tokens to receive passive income
Mining: the process of obtaining new tokens through participation in mining
Cashback: the return in cryptocurrencies for specific purchases or expenses
The "tap-to-earn" video games on Telegram
The "tap-to-earn" video games on Telegram are gaining more popularity, thanks to the possibility they offer to play not only to overcome challenges or pass the time but also to earn extra money.
These allow users to earn tokens easily, just by tapping the screen, and these cryptocurrencies can then be deposited and withdrawn, enabling users to obtain significant rewards simply for interacting on the platform.
Although there is a wide catalog of options, two have become especially popular recently: Notcoin and Hamster Kombat.
In Notcoin, players can accumulate small amounts of their native token, NOT, by performing simple tasks such as repeatedly tapping the screen, completing daily missions, or solving challenges.
In the case of Hamster Kombat, and with over 300 million players since its launch in mid-year, the mechanism is very similar, although instead of a coin, the player must tap the image of a hamster on the screen. The premise of the game, although addictive, is simple: the faster and more accurately the player taps, the more coins they can accumulate.