Continuing my series on coin-specific ways to earn free crypto, today we'll be looking at my four favorite ways to earn $DASH. It turns out that Dash is fairly popular option from a variety of faucet sites, so if you're looking to collect a good amount quickly, you should have no problem using the options below.
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Cointiply
Cointiply is a solid faucet website and app. I participate in the chat rain pool as often as I can, run the faucet once an hour, and complete the 20+ PTC ads everyday. Be sure to check the Cointiply Quests Bonus Awards section occasionally to see what other bonus points you might have earned, AND keep an eye on your email, social media, and phone push notifications for those sweet bonus codes. You can withdrawal $DASH when you reach $3 worth of points with no fees.
CoinPayU
CoinPayU continues to be my most lucrative and consistent faucet and PTC site. By running my four faucets each hour and completing all of the Surf, Window, and Article ads each day, I'm easily able to request a payout about once a week. Plus, if you're a writer, you have a chance to win extra sats by publishing on CoinPayU's blogging platform, Article. While Dash has one of the lowest pay-out thresholds on CoinPayU, be aware that it is one of the options that has a small fee associated with withdrawals.
Earn Dash
Earn Dash is one of four apps by M&L Prod. that lets users spin the wheel twice each hour to win crypto. Earn Dash does have a withdrawal threshold (it can be adjusted based on your needs) and pays out automatically to your wallet each weekend once you meet the minimum. You can focus on just doing the hourly spins and the daily bonus, or if you have more time you can get many more spins by watching ads.
Banfaucet
Banfaucet is a relatively new-to-me faucet that I've been using more often over the last few weeks. I approach Banfaucet similarly to other faucet sites: it offers a faucet claim once every five minutes, and I try to take advantage of the PTC ads both in the PTC tab AND under the offerwall section. (Don't forget the daily bonus and occasional promo codes, too!) Banfaucet also offers a somewhat different variety of crypto options for withdrawal compared to other faucet sites, which can be useful. In any case, Dash is one of the options you can redeem in exchange for 250 coins (approximately $0.25 USD at the time of writing). As a bonus, Banfaucet has an active and fun Telegram group where the moderators and admins frequently give out crypto rains to Banfaucet users.
Conclusion
I hope you're enjoying my ongoing blog series on how to earn specific cryptocurrencies! Do you have any other good ways you're earning Dash these days? If so, be sure to comment below - referral links are always encouraged, too!
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