Free Stuff, The Best Advertising "Money Can Get"

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There's a lot of free stuff in the online world right now and who knows that better than @trumpman, who collects all sort of shitcoins from almost any corner of this cryptosphere. The new emerging crypto social media sites are as well some interesting ways to get free stuff nowadays, and we can call all of that free money as well.

Noise.cash for example, which is a sort of twitter with paid content, is the latest crypto oriented social media that I've become part of. I'm almost a month old on that platform and have managed to collect around 0.06 BCH from my microblogging and tipping activity.

All of that is basically free money, because I haven't invested anything in voting power or anything similar, tips are offered for free based on some sort of an algorithm and whatever you collect around there is automatically shipped to your BCH wallet.

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I might be missing something, but for now I haven't managed to figure out from where all these free tips come from. I kind of get Publish0x rewarding system, which is kind of similar with the one of noise.cash and it has become clearer and clearer that it's unsustainable, but still in haze regarding the noise.cash free tips source. All I know is that we get free money over there.

Even if you don't post anything and just tip users around you get your share of the daily BCH pool tips. People love free stuff and especially free money, and even if they don't love them, they will fell in love of them after they start getting some.

I've noticed for a while that users over there started to love BCH and some praising posts have been dedicated to BCH on noise.cash and Leofinance as well. I don't know how much of a fan of BCH these ones writing such posts were prior to noise.cash, but they sure have become ever since this thing has came out. I'm not converted yet, but I see the trend.

It's been quite some time since Roger Ver is trying to turn BCH into the real BTC, in the eyes of investors, and he hasn't yet managed to achieve that and I'm starting to ask myself, couldn't he be behind the free tips from noise.cash?

If people love free stuff and free money, and they start talking about them in the hope of collecting more, through creating connections on the platform, isn't offering these free tips some sort of an advertising for BCH? I mean, if Roger has a few millions of them what would mean for him to share some of his wealth with a bunch of plebs like us to advertise his true Bitcoin.

What do you think, could Roger be the sponsor of our free internet money from noise.cash?

Thanks for attention,
Adrian

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Most likely, yes.

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Are you on noise.cash?

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yes, but still I don't understand how to tip someone...
is there any post explaining it?

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Click on that dollar value and select how much you want to tip from your available tips and the percentage you want to hold for yourself. I will try and find you over there.

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Should I have any BCH in my wallet to tip someone?

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No. they're free.
just click on that dollat valuation and the options will pop up to choose how much you tip.

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I have found the .cash sites to be rather disengaged thus far. LeoFinance is clearly the gold-standard but I love Publish0x and their structure as well. Great post!

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It's a good training opportunity for what Leofinance will come with for microblogging.

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