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How I earned 20$ worth of Bitcoin for free!



Most of us are already aware of Cryptocurrencies and how they work. In layman's terms, it is a digital currency that can be used anonymously. Bitcoin is the first Cryptocurrency ever created, and also the most popular one.

The main reason that shuns down most people from investing in Bitcoin is its high volatility, i.e. it's very risky as one may lose funds very easily.

Though it has a high risk and high rewarding nature, it won't be wise to spend your hard-earned money on crypto as a beginner.

So what exactly do we need to get bitcoin without having to risk any money💰?

Well, I've got you covered!

 To earn bitcoin for free, I used an app called Honeygain.

 https://r.honeygain.me/SURAN43985

(Download it from this link to get an exclusive $5 bonus!)

 The business model of this app is very innovative. 

You may know that whenever we browse on the internet, a lot of the internet gets wasted here and there. This wasted internet will be collected by Honeygain, and it will pay you depending on the amount of internet collected. 

 



 

So how exactly does Honeygain profit from this?

Well, it sells the collected internet to websites and domains that use it for advertising.

 

But is Honeygain safe? 

Yes, it's 100% safe. And I'm telling this by my own experience. Honeygain DOES NOT COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA. So it is a Trustworthy app.

 

The payout limit is 20$ or around Rs. 1500. This means that you can withdraw the earned money once you have reached 20$.

 Honeygain also pays in PayPal, if you prefer cash over crypto.

 

So where exactly is this bitcoin stored once I receive it?

It is stored on a Crypto wallet. The crypto wallet that I use is 'Atomic Wallet'. 

Link for Atomic wallet: https://atomicwallet.io/

Once you have reached the payout threshold, tap on the payout. Later select the form of payment as bitcoin. It will ask you for your Crypto wallet key. 

 Know more about Crypto Wallets here: https://youtu.be/A1Pl5hYHXiI

 



Copy and paste the public key from your wallet.

And boom! You are ready to get those juicy bitcoins!

(You will receive your bitcoins in 2 days, I received mine in only one day)

 

Here are all my payment proofs to check authenticity:

 



 The transaction proof: https://bitcoin.atomicwallet.io/tx/d3a9614ad85486bcd66c29d4f8d92c3256cedcea294d752f39da5f15db736d0e








My Portfolio after receiving BTC


 

Thanks a lot for reading till the end. Hope you found this article informative.

Also do let me know about your queries and doubts in the comment section. I'll be very pleased to answer your queries there.

(Download Honeygain from this link to get an exclusive $5 bonus!)

 https://r.honeygain.me/SURAN43985


Disclaimer: This post was not sponsored by Honeygain in any way. This is a purely informational post and not financial advice by any means.














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