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A Year in Game Like Crypto Platforms - Miningblocks

 



I have been working on sites like this for a year or two, and it was a constant part of passive income. A site which is game like provides equal opportunity to people to progress. Yes, there is paid stuff to do to progress much harder. Rollercoin was the first site I tried. I left multiple times and then joined again. At some point, I got so addicted to it that it affected my studies. It was a grind.


I found the site that I want to present to you is Miningblocks. It is 3 years old and is still raw. It is much more sustaining than Rollercoin, which, being 8 years of presence, still depends upon a bit of investment. I, to this day, am making 170 dollars, and reinvest around 30 to progress much more.

Miningblocks is reliant on its economy of users that progress through offerwalls and daily tasks. I have been working for 3–4 months and have not made single pennies from mining. The process is simple: you do daily missions, or any other kind of strategy, to get miners or materials. These can be sold for crypto or equipped.



Above is example of selling materials in crypto and in-game currency. To get much more power or earnings, you need to accumulate, and most is made by the whales that started before you. For starters, I feel like it is the most underappreciated platform.

It has an advertisement system, which can be utilized to promote stuff, personal or any other paid to promote stuff. This promotion can be done through in game currency or crypto, which is quite cheap, for around 0.1 in game currency for 1000 views, for a 5 second advertisement. I did that at the start, and have built quite the referral list, and promoted links that pay.



The platform instantly showed me potential. I sold any miners or materials I got to get in game currency, and then promoted. But at some point, there are diminishing returns. I kept promoting, but found that I can use the resources I get to sell miners and buy. I can sell them in crypto.

Keep in mind, I have yet to make money from mining. I have stopped doing daily missions, like games or PTC, to just focus on buying and selling materials. Every day I learn something new, and there are constant events to keep invested.

Keep in mind the 41 in-game currency can be converted in crypto too, but due to crypto market in decline. I am waiting for a good time to do this.

There is not much grind, but the con of this site is that people are just a little bit too greedy. They complain when a new user is selling something good, or accuse them. I have been on the receiving end of this many times.



If you would like to try it out, check it out through my link. There is an option of gifting materials and miners to referrals, which I constantly do, as I have got much stuff. The people who progress, I provide them with resources.

Join here: https://miningblocks.club/?Referral=112280

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