Points. Crypto. We all want them. It's literally getting money for clicking "like" on our content. How do you get it though?
The first way is to write an article. Sometimes, you want to make it long and span multiple pages, and sometimes short and to the point, like this article. Of course, not everyone can do this, but everyone can try. Even just trying to write articles daily will vastly improve your skill over time, and turn you into an excellent author given enough practice. It has to be original content; copy-pasting something will make it non-exclusive and probably make it show up less or receive less points.
Your story won't reach everyone who might like it, though, so once you have received a few likes and gotten it deposited to your wallet, it's a good idea to boost your article if you think it will do well. For instance, I think I will boost my previous article about infinite apps on the Ledger Nano S, as I think it will receive more points than I paid if I boost it, but not my article on Tron's new governance token, since it was short and probably old news by now.
The second way is to post articles to other places. The 3 I use are Publish0x (which is a lot like read.cash), Steemit, and Hive. There's no guarantee you'll get any traction on the last 2, since only the big whales usually get attention, but on Publish0x, tips are completely free and reward the user, so almost every story will get tipped at least once. For instance, in the 30 minutes I spent writing this and doing other stuff, my article I just published got 70 views and about $0.08, which isn't bad for 30 minutes.
The third way is to write an insightful comment. "Good article", "love it", "great job", etc. won't cut it. You have to reply with something meaningful. It doesn't have to be a whole paragraph, but it does have to be meaningful. Even then, this is slower and will earn you less than writing an article, so while I'm not saying you shouldn't bother, you should try to make articles.
If you do write a comment and want to earn off of it, you should also make sure to like the post you're commenting on, so it will get more views, and by extension, your comment will get more views.
A fourth, final way to earn crypto is to get referrals from faucets. If you post links to faucets at the end of an article, you'll probably get a few clicks, especially if the faucet is well-paying.
In summary, if you want to get as many points as possible, you should write an article, not only because it earns you points, but because it will also improve your writing skill. Articles can be copy-pasted to different places as long as it's your content, but good comments can't, and good comments probably won't improve your writing skill much.
Speaking of well-paying faucets...
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