Read.cash is a blogging platform that uses BCH for payment and also rewards creators with fund funded by people in the community. So let's dive into the platform so that you can find out everything you need to know about it.
Read.Cash, as they explain, is a “platform on which you can publish content (articles with pictures and videos) and earn Bitcoin Cash cryptocurrency (ticker: BCH) for it. If a reader likes your content, they can improve your post by sending a certain amount of Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to your online wallet. "
You can see their breakdown here: https://read.cash/@Read.Cash/what-is-readcash-faq-7b0bfcfc
Read.cash recently introduced platform rewards, boosting, and sponsorship. These three major changes have resulted in a huge influx of users that I believe will continue to grow.
Boosting allows you to spend a little BCH on the platform to compete with other people who provide boosts for visibility on the platform, while sponsorship is a way for users to give each other BCH for ad space on their profile and posts give. Your new fund, which relies on donations, pays out a percentage of this fund every day based on the points accumulated daily, which is calculated based on the various contributions and commitments you make and receive on the platform. This will essentially incentivize and reward creators for making high quality posts and contributions on the platform.
In the Notifications section when you click on persistent notifications. You will see options for email updates there. This is a great way to not have to worry about it, but still incentivize and attract new sponsors.
I want you to know that any platforms that offer rewards like these are the most lucrative platforms for new users to join and get paid. Although they are not always fully sustainable. However, it's really great and well worth a look. Even if you've ignored the cryptocurrency aspect, I believe it is better than older platforms you have seen. The only gripe I would have is that the community sorting and listing is very messy and could use a better filter.
Read.cash is a blogging platform that uses BCH for payment and also rewards creators with fund funded by people in the community. So let's dive into the platform so that you can find out everything you need to know about it.
Read.Cash, as they explain, is a “platform on which you can publish content (articles with pictures and videos) and earn Bitcoin Cash cryptocurrency (ticker: BCH) for it. If a reader likes your content, they can improve your post by sending a certain amount of Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to your online wallet. "
You can see their breakdown here: https://read.cash/@Read.Cash/what-is-readcash-faq-7b0bfcfc
Read.cash recently introduced platform rewards, boosting, and sponsorship. These three major changes have resulted in a huge influx of users that I believe will continue to grow.
In the video, I demonstrate these features and go through posting, your profile, sending and receiving BCH, communities and checking the stats they share.
Boosting allows you to spend a little BCH on the platform to compete with other people who provide boosts for visibility on the platform, while sponsorship is a way for users to give each other BCH for ad space on their profile and posts give. Your new fund, which relies on donations, pays out a percentage of this fund every day based on the points accumulated daily, which is calculated based on the various contributions and commitments you make and receive on the platform. This will essentially incentivize and reward creators for making high quality posts and contributions on the platform.
One thing I missed in the video was in the Notifications section when you click on persistent notifications. You will see options for email updates there. More importantly, you can automatically add sponsor blocks to your blogs that you don't add manually. This is a great way to not have to worry about it, but still incentivize and attract new sponsors.
I believe that platforms that offer platform rewards are the most lucrative platforms for enticing new users to join, although they are not always fully sustainable. However, it's really great and well worth a look. Even if you've ignored the cryptocurrency aspect, I believe it is better than older platforms like Medium. The only gripe I would have is that the community sorting and listing is very messy and could use a better filter.
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