Since December 2020, I’ve been writing and publishing articles on read.cash and saves my money for my 1 BCH goal. But since I was hired as a public school, I have no choice but to withdraw some of my BCH earnings and use it to buy some necessities - stuffs that a teacher need to have such as laptop and printer. Three weeks ago, I used few of my BCH to buy a laptop since the money I saved from my day job is not enough.
I thought that my $1 BCH goal can still wait and I still have a few months to save that.
It's really a good thing that I saved bitcoin cash since last year because it saved me from the trouble of getting into a debt. Instead of applying at a lending company to pay for the new laptop, I used my saved bitcoin cash.
May 13, 2015
I sent all my more than two weeks BCH earnings from noise.cash and read.cash to my coins.ph account.
A total of $80 which I used to buy a printer. This is so unexpected because I didn't really intend to buy a printer because I was expecting that the school will provide that, but no they didn't.
After sending all my earnings, the price of bitcoin cash dumped so it I didn't get the amount I was expecting to get once I convert it to fiat money, so I still need more money. I can't get the amount I sent on Binance because I traded for Stable Coins.
Good thing that one of my good friends lent me a small amount that I can add to my existing money.
Micro Tips From Noise Helped Me
Noise.cash is no doubt one of the best communities there is. Anyone can make an account, post some ‘noises’ and you will enjoy the perks of earning bitcoin cash for your hard work. And since anyone can join without undergoing any verification process, it can also be easily accessed by spammers. In the past few months, while noise is still on it’s pioneer days, spammers became rampant on the site. With the efforts to fight off spammers, there’s a lot of updates on the site recently.
Though there are a lot of spammers on the site, there’s still a lot of genuine users who interacts with others and are even willing to help others through bitcoin cash.
I had a firsthand experience of it a few days ago. Since I already withdrew all my earnings from that site, and I still need more money. I post a 'noise' about my dilemma. I didn't expect to get a lot of support from the other users.
I didn't expect that my post will garner such a huge amount of tips from other users. Two users even gave a $1 tip coming from their own wallet via QR code.
They even left encouraging comments on my post. Just this morning, I checked on the post again to take a screenshot so I can use it for this article and I was surprised that it already garnered a total of $4.76, so I wondered who gave another tip. I went on on to my notification and checked every single notif, and I found out that another $1 tip was given by @Parot which is none other than @Ruffa of read.cash.
So thank you so much @Ruffa for your generosity and kindness. You don't know how much this means to me because, this four-dollar tip can already buy one ream of A4 bond papers which I can use to print the week 3 Learning Activity Sheets of my pupils.
This is a big thing because I don't have to get from my own wallet (and to be honest I no longer have anything left to get), I don't have to ask the parents for contributions (and I don't want to do it neither because they are very poor and obviously struggling financially as well).
I'm really thankful that I learned about saving bitcoin cash because it saved me from being indebted to others, I can help others through it and I gained genuine virtual friends.
Naalala ko po tuloy yung sa kapatid ko. Di na raw modular kundi ol class kasi raw gusto nilang makatipid sa pagprint :<