Sped Posted July 3, 2019 #1 Posted July 3, 2019 Most of my deposits are my own, however sometimes I will spend some time on some survey sites and earn some money though there and deposit on stake and try my luck. I feel like I’m more lucky with when I deposit from these sites but I don’t know. I’m curious how many people actually use these sites to gamble, or if I am a really rare case.
neich Posted July 3, 2019 #2 Posted July 3, 2019 i did a few surveys in the past to deposit on stake, but thats a few months ago. there are some sites who are really worth it to do the surveys because they pay like 0.7$ per survey.
wszechmogacy Posted July 3, 2019 #4 Posted July 3, 2019 About 1 $ for survey its not bad. Withdraw for how many ?
DOGESSS Posted July 3, 2019 #5 Posted July 3, 2019 About 1 $ for survey its good. Withdraw very speed ?
CntryBoy Posted July 3, 2019 #6 Posted July 3, 2019 I have tried some of these types of sites in the past, but never any that really paid out enough for me to want to spend that much time doing them. Are there any out there these days that pay and are worth the time to do them?
wngo123 Posted July 3, 2019 #7 Posted July 3, 2019 Is it ok with the forum rules if you give links to those survey sites where we can earn bitcoin? I'm actually very interested in that. Maybe that money will bring some luck for me as well lol. I used special browser where you can earn bitcoin just by using it, there is special mining bitcoin browser. I took me 48 hours to earn 1000 satosi so not very practical and it takes a lot of CPU power, so I used it only once, but the idea that I was able to transfer that 1000 to my stake account was funny.
Kingcashedout Posted July 3, 2019 #8 Posted July 3, 2019 i had a friend that once told me he would do surveys for bitcoin. him and another one of his friends were alwayz depositing onto another site using btc that they had earned doing surveys. I asked them if its worth it or if there was actually legit sites that payed out well and he told me that there actually were a few that he used and he would deposit .001 or .002 btc about twice a day sometimes. i tryed to get more info out of him but he was kinda playing shysty he didnt really wanna tell me what websites he was using. if any of you have more info on sites like that id like to know a lil more cuz im interested. you never know maybe one of those lil deposits might just change the game for you
Etude Posted July 3, 2019 #9 Posted July 3, 2019 I have basically given up on trying to complete those survey sites since for my country, the resulting payout amount is capped at very low. It seems that these survey sites are actually more kind in paying to countries such as USA.
bmg Posted July 3, 2019 #10 Posted July 3, 2019 I don't so surveys anymore because I can't ever get through a whole one. However my husband does then often and yes he does use his earnings to deposit here.
jkd123 Posted July 3, 2019 #11 Posted July 3, 2019 I did surveys to deposit, was long time ago tought. For now I rarely take survey for $ or btc.
Kate Posted July 5, 2019 #12 Posted July 5, 2019 Nope never thing is the survey sites pay well for people who are living in a good economical countries thats the thing so i never do a survey since the country is rich but not recognized
wszechmogacy Posted July 5, 2019 #13 Posted July 5, 2019 I use one page with many paid tasks. It's long on the market and I will not say I'm mega surprised by her. There are and clicks as well as surveys or various tasks
rajamishra Posted July 5, 2019 #14 Posted July 5, 2019 hello friends its pretty funny ,its true some time i won and depo in stake but its too small to won.its true accidentally when you won from small amount but when depo little bit bigger than you lost so quickly.
jualid Posted July 5, 2019 #15 Posted July 5, 2019 I tried that before and using the payment to deposit on stake but it's a bit harder to get an survey from my country. Most of survey sites only want other countries participants and it's hard to even get 1-3 surveys per day, so i quit do the survey and using my signature payment for play on stake.
FotisNt Posted July 5, 2019 #16 Posted July 5, 2019 Well, not really while surveys are hard to find in my country. For example you might need half an hour to find and complete a $0.50 survey. No worth trying I guess. I did deposit just once out of a survey but it was boring af.
Burgerwcheese Posted July 5, 2019 #17 Posted July 5, 2019 Bitcoin is still not a very used way to get paid for surveys, and not many survey sites offer this option. PayPal is still the most popular payout method. But are there luckily some survey sites that pay in Bitcoin, and I would be surprised if the amount will not increase over the next couple of years. One thing you have to be aware of is that the payout threshold for getting a payout in Bitcoin is a lot higher than for other rewards on some survey sites. So it might take you a bit longer to get to the payout threshold than if you want to get paid through PayPal or gift card. #1 – Superpay.me Bitcoin payout threshold: $40 Other payout methods: PayPal, Skrill, Amazon gift cards Superpay.me has many daily surveys and paid offers. It is however a little confusing to use in the beginning, so you just have to take a bit of time to get to know the platform. Once you get to know it, it has great potential, and in addition to the offers and surveys, it also has a great free cash contest, you can participate in. You can get paid in Bitcoin, Payza, Skrill and PayPal. Superpay.me has a really low payout threshold for most rewards, as you can get paid as soon as you have earned $1 – this is however not the case for Bitcoin. To get paid in Bitcoin, you have to wait until you have earned $40. #2 – ClixSense Bitcoin payout threshold: $10 Other payout methods: Payoneer, Skrill, Tango Card ClixSense is first of all a survey site, and that is the main way to earn here. It offers a good amount of daily surveys, and you can join no matter where in the world you live. In addition to surveys, ClixSense also has really good options to earn by doing Figure Eight tasks (previously CrowdFlower), it has many offer walls where you can find paid offers, and it has a great daily bonus, if you have a certain activity on a given day. ClixSense does not directly pay in Bitcoin. But it pays through Skrill, Payoneer, Payza or Tango Card. Tango Card can be exchanged for Bitcoin, so that is the reward you need to request to get paid in Bitcoin through ClixSense. The payout threshold from ClixSense to Tango Card is $10. #3 – InstaGC Bitcoin payout threshold: $10 Other payout methods: PayPal, gift cards, litecoin InstaGC is another good GPT site. It has a decent amount of paid surveys as well as other options like Figure Eight tasks, signing up for websites, watching videos, betting on sport and more. It is a site that is available all over the world, but the amount of opportunities can vary from country to country. In addition to getting paid in Bitcoin, you can also get paid through litecoin, ethereum, PayPal and choose from many gift cards. Before you can get paid in Bitcoin, you do however first need to earn and withdraw minimum $50 in other rewards. After that, you can withdraw in Bitcoin, when you have earned $10. #4 – Cinchbucks Bitcoin payout threshold: $10 Other payout methods: PayPal, gift cards, charity donations Cinchbucks is a get-paid-to site that is available more or less all over the world. How many earning opportunities you will have will however vary depending on the country you live in, but it in general offers a good amount. You can earn by taking surveys, take offers, invite friends, get cashback when shopping online, find coupons, and play games. It is not the most user-friendly site, but with a little patience it can be a great way to earn free Bitcoins. You can request a payout once you have earned $10 – that is also the payout threshold for Bitcoin. You can also choose to get paid through PayPal or gift cards. #5 – Rewarding Ways Bitcoin payout threshold: $40 Other payout methods: PayPal, Skrill, Amazon gift cards Rewarding ways is very similar to Superpay.me – in fact, it is created by the same company. It has a good amount of paid offers, many survey opportunities, free cash contest, and it is a bit confusing to use in the beginning. It is very clear to see that it is the same company that is behind both of these sites. Therefore, the opportunities are also very similar, so it does not necessarily make sense to join both Superpay.me and Rewarding Ways, if you do not want to join too many sites. There is some difference in what they offer but not a lot to be honest. The reward options are also the same as on Superpay.me, so you can get paid through Bitcoin, PayPal, and Skrill. Also, here the payout threshold for Bitcoin is $40, so it takes a little longer to the other reward methods where you can get paid already when you have earned $1. Bitcoin payout threshold: $10 Other payout methods: PayPal Timebucks is a bit of an outsider on this list for several reasons. It offers many of the same earning methods as the other sites – like surveys and offers, but it also has some ways to earn that are quite unusual like a getting paid to follow people on social media, watching content, and more. Timebucks gives several Bitcoin options. You can first of all choose to get paid in Bitcoin – the payout threshold for this is only $10. You can get paid to the wallet of your choice. Furthermore, there is a “free bitcoin” tab on the site, where you can sign up for a site, where you supposedly can earn free Bitcoin. In general I like Timebucks, but I am not too happy about this option – maybe I am imaging, but after I signed up on the free Bitcoin site, I started receiving more spam email about Bitcoin. And you do not really earn anything on Timebucks by signing up for this free Bitcoin option, but you can earn directly on that site instead, if you are interested. In addition to this, Timebucks has a mining option, where you can earn by mining cryptocurrencies just by having a tab open on your computer. It will not make you a lot, but you also do not have to do anything other than having your computer open. So it is a site that has several options, if you are into Bitcoins.
williamshennie9 Posted July 5, 2019 #18 Posted July 5, 2019 I personally don't do survey because I don't have the time. I know some people that do, and they make a decent amount of money considering all they do is fill in surveys the whole day. I would suggest it if you don't have a job. Gambling it on Stake can be a quick way to make it worth more.
neich Posted July 8, 2019 #19 Posted July 8, 2019 is there any "good" survey site at the moment what stays longer then a few months? the only one i know is gain.gg, but it requires steam to verify and i guess a few ppl dont even know what steam is
hillowner45 Posted July 8, 2019 #20 Posted July 8, 2019 Try out "prolific", they pay out in pounds, have no withdrawal fees to paypal and reward you up to £5 per survey and have a great support team behind them. Only "draw back" would be that they have a low volume of surveys to complete, only 2/3 a week which you have to be invited to based on your preferences. A great way to earn £30 of beer money a month for little to no work.
yololife222 Posted July 8, 2019 #21 Posted July 8, 2019 Hey, I ussually newer do surveys idkn why but in my country they dont apear to hawe.
GKD09 Posted July 8, 2019 #22 Posted July 8, 2019 On 7/4/2019 at 1:42 AM, Sped said: sometimes I will spend some time on some survey sites and earn some money though there and deposit on stake Hey, I would love to do surveys and make some extra bucks and I've heard some are really rewarding. But the problem is usually I don't get much surveys here in my country so I can't do much, from most sites I've seen. I'd like to know the site you're using and which country you do surveys from? I can see that many actually have done or still do but they haven't posted where except for burger. I sure will try those sites of his. But yeah back to the question, I don't do surveys atm but I'd love to if more are available for my country. Also if anyone knows the answer to this please let me know - since surveys are limited here do you think checking numerous sites will help? or will it just be the same thign everywhere? 🤔 And do you know any way around this, perhaps?
bobdole Posted July 8, 2019 #23 Posted July 8, 2019 Perhaps you are more lucky with the deposits made with earning on those sites because of the amount of work/time it takes to do all those surveys. I only ever used amazons survey site but those paid out pretty well and withdrew right to my bank. One way or another some of those funds end up on stake though.
Germany4623 Posted July 8, 2019 #24 Posted July 8, 2019 I used to take a survey and they paid me $ 15. That was the last time I answered the survey
concertrate Posted July 8, 2019 #25 Posted July 8, 2019 How many of these sites do you find that aren't scams and legit? Do you have any recommendations for ones where you don't have to be spammed by stupid predatory ads all the time?
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