How Much is Bitcoin Cash Giveaway Jackpot?


For about the past month, I have been messing around with the Bitcoin Cash Giveaway app, developed by software developer Bitcoin Aliens. I don't mean to sound like a shill but who doesn't like some free crypto? Yes, that was a referral link mashed into my opening line there. No, I don't have any shame when it comes to that, as you can tell by the footer in all of my blog posts. Let's move on.

The Bitcoin Cash Giveaway app gives you a chance every hour to earn spins by watching video ads. The spins will then give you a random amount of satoshis on the prize board. So whenever I get a chance, which is usually 3-4 times a day, I find myself halfway watching goofy ads for games, crypto exchanges, and sketchy prize apps in exchange for random amounts of BCH.

The amounts awarded are inconsequential. I mean really. The "jackpoint" prize of 50,000 satoshis, which based on today's prices translates to a nickel.

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But the developers know they're tiny amounts. They want the users to open up the app multiple times a day, to rack up as many satoshis as possible. After all, the jackpot may be only five cents. But does a nickel have the feature of volatility? That it may be worth five cents today, but could be worth a dime or even a quarter in the future? It may even drop to a penny! Such is the nature of cryptocurrencies.

Anyways, I came very close to winning the jackpot tonight. As you can see, I hit the second highest amount, which despite its low value was actually quite exciting and gave me a nice dopamine rush!

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So again, not to sound too much like a shill, here's some proof of payment from the Bitcoin Cash Giveaway app. I believe I have posted a PoP for this particular app before, but here's my two most recent ones side-by-side with my Trust Wallet transaction log:

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Seriously, they are not paying me to write this blog. But, if you do know some developers who are paying bloggers to do a write-up on their app, please let me know. I could use the money!

All kidding aside, I hope that everyone enjoys the rest of 2022 and the final week brings about good health and happiness to all!


The original Bitcoin faucet is long gone, but there are still ways to collect some free crypto:
  • Sign up here on Publish0x, if you haven't already, to earn free crypto for reading & writing content.
  • Join Cointiply and roll the faucet every hour, view PTC ads, take surveys to earn free Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, or Dash.
  • Make an account at read.cash and earn Bitcoin Cash (BCH) tips for writing short posts or full articles.
  • Downoad the Bitcoin Cash Giveaway to collect some free BCH sats, paid out weekly.
  • Check out Yescoiner to easily collect some satoshis; no nonsense -- just solve a captcha. Low payout, slow drip here.
  • Free-Litecoin.com has a faucet, which can be claimed hourly for some LTC.

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