If you have noticed, there has been a banner about noise.cash that pops up at the top of the webpage whenever you open read.cash lately;
Allow me to introduce you to a really brand new platform that just launched. It was brought by the same team that created the interesting platform we all have here- read.cash. This new platform is called noise.cash and believe me, it a really awesome platform and also a really beautiful way to earn Bitcoin Cash as well!
ABOUT NOISE.CASH
As stated earlier, noise.cash is a new platform that just launched about a couple of hours ago by the same team behind @Read.Cash However, unlike read.cash, noise.cash was designed like a microblogging platform where users can share their thoughts in form of short and really snappy posts and still earn Bitcoin cash.
The site is still in its developmental stage and just only the Alpha version has been released. That implies that not all the features have fully been implemented and as time goes, there is room for improvement. Even with this, the platform still looks great and proposes quite promising features. I can attest to this as I have personally signed up as a user on the platform and everything seems to be going on really well.
Like read.cash, users can earn money as tips in Bitcoin cash for posting thoughts. The way of tipping, however, is slightly different; whenever you tip someone, you also get something in return! Sounds fun right? :)
Here are a couple of things to note about noise.cash:
CREATING AN ACCOUNT
As with read.cash, creating an account on noise.cash also requires absolutely no stress! You just have to visit the noise.cash website and tap 'get started'. After this, simply insert your name, email, and choose a preferred password. Check out the images below;
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After you have created your account, you should be greeted with a page like this;
Understanding the components of this page;
1. This contains the 'explore' and 'subscriptions' tab.
'subscriptions' is where you get notifications when those you are subscribed to post something. Even though, you don't really get notified until you have to check there manually.
'explore' is like the main feed page where you get the latest posts of fellow users. More like a 'timeline'
2. Tapping this takes you to your profile
3.This is for typing in your thoughts when you want to make a post
4.This shows the user's avatar and clicking on it shows a 'subscribe' button which allows you to add the user to your subscription list.
5.Timestamp
6.A button that allows you to reply to a post
7.A button that allows you to view the amount of tips a user has and also allows you to tip a user.
8.This button enables you to like a post. Just as with most other social microblogging platforms.
HOW TIPPING WORKS
On noise.cash, you can tip a fellow user by clicking the tip button and selecting the amount you want to give out. what makes it more interesting here is that, for every tip you give, you also earn a percentage (up to 80%) that can be manually adjusted by you.
Presently, as there is not yet implementation of an online wallet like with read.cash, users can only give tips from the free tips randomly given to them by noise.cash. How to get the free tip? Just be nice and active on the platform I guess! :)
While you can get a percentage of your tips for yourself, I will advise that you do not always take a huge percentage. This could seem selfish and you just might not get any random free tip again!
HOW TO WITHDRAW YOUR BITCOIN CASH
Actually, the process of getting your Bitcoin cash into your wallet is quite different here for now; you first have to add your Bitcoin cash wallet address in your profile settings, and anytime you get a tip, it automatically gets credited into your wallet.
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In conclusion, I really think the read.cash team has decided to step up the social media game by creating this amazing microblogging platform. This way, widespread adoption of Bitcoin cash can also be facilitated. I generally have positive impressions and my expectations seem quite on the high side as well.
As I love to say about noise.cash...'remember, Make it short but really loud!' :)
And that concludes this. What do you think? Do you think this could have an edge over other microblogging platforms?
Cheer bro ...