Hive is hard and LeoFinance is even harder. Like most of you, I started posting on Steemit and have been looking for something different for years. Publish0x is OK, but it's not that different from HIVE other than the fact you can always earn Ethereum. To really go mainstream, things need to be as easy as possible like the evil Twitter.
Enter noise.cash. It's a spinoff from read.cash hoping to be the next Twitter. It's really easy to use and you can start earning Bitcoin Cash right away because people who tip will also receive 20% to 80% of their tips. If you set your tips to reward yourself at 80% you'll appear selfish to the system and won't see as many free tips come your way.
I don't know why they decided on using such a wide picture format. Most people's posts look horrible because they don't think about how the system will display their shit. I found that posting three pictures looks and works best. My posts with just a few words and emojis do better than long 500 word posts I copy and pasted from my hive.blog. Unlike Twitter, noise.cash doesn't have a character limit, but it feels like Facebook or Instagram where beautiful pictures and silly emojis are the way. Just about any post on noise.cash can earn at least a penny so there is a lot of shit-posting going on, but if you can do well on Hive, noise.cash will feel like kindergarten. I like how I have the ability to tip someone a dollar after using noise.cash for only a week, something you would need a lot of Hive Power to do.
Rules of Noise.Cash
No begging for tips or subscriptions
"Tip me!", "Subscribe to subscribe" (begging for subscriptions), "Tip to tip", "I have not received FreeTips in 2 days, please check my account"No erotic or porn content
Nudes or very suggestive. No asking for nudes/erotic either.
No obviously illegal content
No hacks, cracks, or scams
Stay polite!
No insults, name-calling, etc...
No content intended to disgust users
No extremism, calls to violence, or glorification of violence
No posting about The Mandalorian. OK, I made that one up!
My bad.... Why do they do that.....? It's confusing. Sorry