There are some positives and negatives about read.cash and I'll go over those but first I'll explain what it is and how it works.
Read.cash rewards you for your content. More specifically posts/blogs/articles and this sort of thing. You upload or create your content and publish it. As other users engage with your content you gain points. These points are gained in a variety of ways. Likes, view, comments and as well as when you log on and engage with other content. Now as far as I know they don't tell you how the point system works presissly (I was unable to find it, if anyone knows please leave a link in the comment section below.) However it pays literally to be involved on the site.
At the end of each day the points you accumulate dictate how much you're paid from the daily pool in BCH. (As seen above in spending) This pool is allocated to all the users who gained points that day based on how many point they have. This daily pool and the points is reset and a new day begins. The daily pool is determined from the Cash fund daily on a % basis. You can also receive tips from others and promote (giving you ad space on their post with your channel) and be promoted by others. Lastly you can earn a % from those you refer to read.cash.
In other words/TL DR: Create quality content and you will receive more engagement from the community thus gaining more points and generating you more BCH rewards. Rinse and repeat.
I will be using this in conjunction with Publish0x and LBRY and Bittube ...etc. While Publish0x and Read.cash are vary simular we as content creators can utilize both instead of restricting ourselves to just one.
It's really easy to use and making posts is simple and easy. If your able to create a post here you can make one there. Just make sure you bring a pen and paper for the seed phrase upon signing up!
Lets go over some of the positives and negatives.
Positives.
With my first post I was able to generate $0.33 USD value in BCH (so far).
They have a large amount of communities to post a variety of content which include a large variety on non crypto topics.
You can create your own communities and have others post in them.
Easy to use.
nice article