Apps That I'm Using For Cryptoblogging
Aside from tools and equipments, I also considered apps as one of my greatest buddies when it comes to blogging. Just a common sense, apps are the reasons why we are here. Without them, you can't browse and utilize this site. I can't just put a proper introduction for this article, but I think that you already know what I mean. Without further introduction, let's get started.
Brave Browser
This is my most favorite browser as it helps me to get rid annoying ads every time I want to browse other sites. You can also use this browser if you want to block Ads from YouTube, and play in background. Since I joined here, this is already my regular browser which I used as a substitute on Google Chrome.
You can also earn BAT by using this, but you still need to verify your Uphold Wallet to be eligible on their rewards. As far as I know, you can earn here depends on the ads you'll receive along with referrals. I remember Earn Money With Aiza where she earns Php. 100k due to her referrals, lol.
Anyway, since read.cash and noise.cash will not operate if you turn on your Brave Shield, it is necessary to turn off. It is not that dangerous as the talking head said when he updated about the connection on My Wallet. I miss the active talking head tuloy.
Bitcoin.com
Mawala na ang lahat, wag lang ang seed phrase ko. I won't tell the place where I stored my seed phrase, but the most important is I stored it. How about you? Did you store your seed phrase where you are the only one who knows. I hope you respect my privacy, though as I respect you. This app is what I'm using every time I'm making pay-outs before converting some of them into Philippines Pesos. This is where I store my BCH wallets whether it is categorized either main or monthly.
Personally, I have two main wallets which named 1BCH and AxieBCH. The 1BCH is my main wallet for all my BCH earnings, and the AxieBCH is the wallet I gave to the AxieBCH to send my Axie Infinity pay-outs. Meanwhile, my two monthly wallets are noise.cash and read.cash which I'm transferring on my main wallet before the month ends.
Canva
This is the app where I'm doing some of my thumbnails to make my articles organized and near. As far as I can, I'm forcing myself not to get photos from Google unless it is needed. On the other hand, I have some thumbnail that I didn't do on Canva varies from it's purpose. Like when I wrote my Pangasinan Trip, I used personal pictures since it is more attractive and captivating.
Spotify
Every time I'm writing, studying, or playing, this app is my buddy when it comes to concentration. I already wrote an article about the things I considered to purchase it, and I didn't have any regrets so far. By not knowing the tipid hack from the very start, yes. But in terms of their service, I don't have any regrets. For me, I treated this app as an investment to be more productive in everything I'll do. Without music, my life would be more dull and boring.
Proofreader
Since I can't afford Grammarly, this is the app that I've been using for over a year. I just used it based the recommendation of one of the most prominent user here. Although it can't aid you the best experience as regards to proofreading, at least it can help you to minimize your mistakes.
That's all. Thanks for reading. How about you? What are the apps you are using? Here is the related article, by the way.
Google is not the best place to get photos for your blog posts. You can always visit unsplash, pexels or pixabay to get royalty free photos for your blog posts anytime.