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I prefer investing in gold, although investing in bonds is very safe as long as you invest in high credibility bonds, but I like investing more in an asset like gold that is quite predictable in the long run.
I prefer crypto payments as they are generally faster and don't have many restrictions, they settle quickly on exchanges and in less than 1 hour I have it in my bank account.
I'm still completing online surveys, although not as many as I used to, but I think it's a good way to earn some money in your spare time, especially if you have access to them and live in a Tier 1 country.
I think both are good, each has its quirks, I generally prefer passive income offline, but I also like passive income online as you need less money to start making money.
I still don't think that Bitcoin is better than gold, they are different assets, while gold remains stable and its future predictions have not changed at all, bitcoin remains very volatile and indecisive, and no one knows what its next move will be.
There are many ways to earn passive money, you can write articles and earn passive money from it, you can stake cryptocurrencies or invest in stocks and earn dividends, you can also start a YouTube channel or open a blog/website and start earning income. advertising once you position your site...
I recently tried yield farming in Okx and I didn't really like it since the yield percentages changed constantly, from one day to the next, there is not much stability in this system in my opinion
I am not interested in cashback applications since you do not usually earn real money with them, they only return a part of what you have spent, as if you bought at a discount in stores.
When I have used faucets, the main reason for doing so was to complete surveys. Certainly, there are some that pay more than others from my point of view, such as Cointiply or Autofaucet.duchycorps.
My main reason for investing is to generate long-term returns, nothing more than that, and so that inflation does not eat up my savings and the fruit of my work, I think that is enough to get going and invest.
I think that Google and other search engines quickly detect when copy/paste has been used in the content, so it will directly affect web positioning and Google will probably classify you as plagiarism.
Absolutely right, digital gold is a good investment especially in the long term, that is my goal, I don't want to sell that investment at least in the next 10 years :)
The best investment you can make will always be in yourself, learning new skills and looking for new opportunities to develop yourself, that will give you the best income and growth opportunities.
I haven't heard anything about Dogecoin for a long time, it seems that the news about this cryptocurrency has stopped for a few months, does anyone have any relevant news about the project?
Yes, from time to time, the last withdrawal I processed from RIF ended up invested in digital gold, so that should answer that question, since it's extra income, I use it wisely :)
I think the latest market moves should have cleared the doubt whether cryptocurrencies are dead or not, they are more alive than ever and are having a remarkable upward movement.
The cryptocurrencies I have used that have the least transaction fee are Solana, Bitcoin cash, Litecoin and also XRP, the one with the lowest fees if I'm not mistaken is Solana.
The faucet I've made the most money with is autofaucet dutchycorps, but not with the faucet but with their surveys since they are pretty well paid and have several survey panels :)
Exactly, and the profit also depends largely on the behavior of Bitcoin in the stock market, we also have the factor that you must activate the miner every two hours, every time you do not activate it you will be losing money or rather, ceasing to make money, for example, you will not be able to...
Yes, i think selling the site might be a good option as well, but I think the owner has just disappeared, I think it is not worth wasting energy there for now.
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