4 FREE Ways to Earn Shiba Inu

4 FREE Ways to Earn Shiba Inu


Continuing with my current blog series, today I'll be sharing my top four favorite ways to earn Shiba Inu! This particular token has a handful of faucets, many of which focus on paying $SHIB directly to your Coinbase Exchange account - so be ready to go with your own account if you'd like to pursue most of these options.


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1. VieFaucet

VieFaucet is on the top of my list for two reasons: it's currently the highest earner of $SHIB for me by time spent, and there's no withdrawal threshold on this faucet. You can run this faucet every four minutes, plus this platform tends to have quite a lot of Window and Surf ads available throughout the day. Also be sure to claim your challenge rewards each day for the bonus coins. This faucet pays $SHIB directly to your Coinbase Exchange account, or you can withdraw other cryptocurrencies to FaucetPay. 

Vie Faucet does have a few drawbacks: it's one of the faucets I used these days that has those frequent and very annoying pop-up tab ads that seem to get triggered far too often for my taste, so patience is key for this one. Also, as it's a busy ad platform, this is another site where I'd highly recommend making sure you have a good antivirus program on your computer - I have run into malicious Window and Surf ads on this platform, so stay safe!

2. BitsTaken

One of the reasons I like BitsTaken is that unlike some of the other faucets I'll be covering here, it does not have many of the annoying or invasive pop-up ads that so many other sites seem to utilize. BitsTaken has a faucet you can run every minute for up to 100 times each day. (The site says there's no limit, but that's not true.) BitsTaken also has a fairly active Window and Surf ad inventory. Be sure, too, to claim your achievements each day - and once you do, you can use your 'energy' to run the secondary autofaucet for a few minutes and few coins more. You will need 200,000 'coins' to cash out from this faucet to Coinbase, which I usually make easily every other day.

3. CoinPayU

CoinPayU is one of my top faucets offering a wide variety of withdrawal options. The $SHIB withdrawal is one of the lowest threshold options available on CoinPayU, but be advised that there is a small transaction fee for this option, so you may want to consider other coins and tokens if you're not specifically looking for $SHIB - but if you do not have a Coinbase Exchange account and are specifically trying to collect Shiba Inu, this is definitely your best option. In any case, I focus on running my four daily faucets and completing the Surf, Window, and Article ads - and that tends to get me a minimum payout about once a week.

4. Payou.Win

Payou.Win appears to be run by the same company as BitsTaken - at least, the payments I receive in my Coinbase Exchange account come from the same company - Crypto Inc. This faucet functions in a similar way as BitsTaken - you can run the faucet every minute up to 100 times a day, and there is a PTC ad section with a handful of ads each day. Like BitsTaken, there is also an Achievements section as well as an autofaucet to run after claiming your day's achievements. You will need a Coinbase Exchange account for this faucet as well, and to collect 1,500,000,000 coins to withdrawal - and like BitsTaken, I can meet this threshold easily every other day.

There are two downsides to Payou.Win - this site also frequently has the same type of invasive pop-up tab ads as other faucets I've mentioned, and the funds to this site seems to frequently run dry. I have received several payments from Payou.Win, but sometimes I have to wait a few days before $SHIB is refilled.

Conclusion

Are there any other ways you like to earn free Shiba Inu? If so, I'd love to hear about it - feel free to drop your suggestions (referral links welcome!) in the comments.

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