Crypto blogging is a new trend. Crypto blogging gives people the ability to earn their content (and even by accepting the content of others). Still, most people are stuck with centralized monopolies like Facebook, but crypto options are growing in both quality and quantity.
I have been present on most of these platforms. As an idea crypto blogging may not have a long history but some sites have already died, some have been forged and some new ones have been established.
Read.Cash is one of the new platforms that has an ambitious goal of raising 200,000 for its users. And today an unprecedented event happened - an incredible amount of donations by one user @MarcDeMesel
The only thing I read is that he donated $ 1,90,503 to the project and today he has taken the overall Read.cash budget to one top.
It's nothing like other people donating. However this is the largest grant made by 1 person in a crypto project.
While on all crypto blog platforms I can see that it is possible to make money there. But to make a good amount of money you either have to be an already famous person (in the crypto world, or in general) or have a lot of dedicated followers, or just be brilliant or lucky. I only made a few bucks at RedCash. Moreover, I do not expect to earn more from the new fund. But other non-crypto sites don't give you anything. I consider these funds a small bonus for my crypto blogging efforts. Which may increase with the quality of my content and the number of readers. It became more readable and useful.
Reading.Cash has interesting features when the fund distributes dollars every day, so not only will you be able to earn cash directly in your articles, but you will also receive some funds to read, comment and distribute on a daily basis.
So if you want to be a blogger and earn some crypto - join Read.Cash