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Cryptocurrency is used by people from all different parts of the planet, and it needs individuals and groups in order to remain independent of governmental and corporate influences, so I mostly use it because I like to be part of a (semi-)functional global network; but it also gives me something to do when I'm listening to music...

I usually music made by a variety of other proficient artists, but...

This isn't the best music, but it's the best I can do with no one working together and no money. My new album is on all the major, and a lot of minor, streaming and downloading platforms, but YouTube has the easiest HTML player.


More Player And Music Choices At
Chris Wearstler Music الله أكبر

...Don't get turned off of cryptocurrency because of my weird experimental music; choose some different music instead...


The cryptocurrency market is very unstable, but it can still be useful. You don't have to invest any money to start accumulating cryptocurrency, you can earn it through a process called mining, which helps the cryptocurrency blockchains function and remain incorruptible. There are different levels of cryptocurrency mining; I use the level where my computer, smartphone, and internet access are the only resources I need to maintain my processes. Whether earning cryptocurrency through any level of mining, or investing in it with actual money, the basic concept of any financial market remain true: Buy Low, Sell High. Most every cryptocurrency platform have price charts, so analyzing the value pattern of any coin or token is possible for anyone of any level financial and cryptocurrency knowledge.

You can begin helping the functionality and incorruptibility of cryptocurrency by hitting the "Start Mining" button below. You can experiment with the speed; more threads doesn't necessarily mean faster speed. One thread can make it comfortable to still browse in other tabs and windows while you use the rest of your computer memory for cryptocurrency mining.




Right now, Bitcoin is way too high to be a viable investment, and Ethereum is a functional secluded network that costs way too much to maneuver through if you don't have real business.

Even if Bitcoin rises in value more, you are looking for a percentage of increase rather than the value of increase. A $10,000 rise in Bitcoin is only a 14% increase (While Bitcoin is at $70,000), but a $100 increase in Litecoin would be a 100% increase (While Litecoin is at $100). If you had $7 of Bitcoin, and its value raised $10,000 to $80,000, that would only make you $1 for a total of $8; but if you had $7 of Litecoin, and it raised $100 to $200 (It was around $250 last time Bitcoin was at its current level), that would earn you $7 for a total of $14.

Ethereum isn't actually a currency like Bitcoin, Ethereum is a network to run programs and other networks in. The Ethereum token, Ether, is used to pay fees while using the network. To trade Ethereum token and other Ethereum based tokens is very expensive, but there are networks within the Ethereum network that have lower fees. I trade my Space token on Polygon, which is an ERC-20 network, with Coinbase Wallet, because it works well to convert and transfer to the Coinbase exchange. There are other networks that support Space token, but they are more expensive to transfer with or don't work well with the wallet I am able to use. The other wallets available had outdated directions on how to use Space with, but Coinbase Wallet accepts all ERC-20 tokens at one address; it's very cool.


You can use any individual or combination of exchange(s) or wallet(s) that works best for you in your region. A lot of the other exchanges I saw didn't have the variety of cryptocurrencies that Coinbase had, and I have never had a good experience with stand alone wallets until I started finally using Coinbase Wallet (Although Coinbase wallet does not accommodate as many coins as the exchange does).

If you want to turn your crypto in to real money at some point, you need an exchange that attaches bank accounts, or an exchange that provides debit cards. I have a Visa card from my Coinbase exchange. Coinbase works best for me, because I'm in The States. Converting cryptocurrencies is usually free, or very inexpensive, so you could hold everything on an exchange if you aren't ready for a stand alone wallet yet. Coinbase has opportunities to earn certain cryptocurrency by taking short lessons on how the blockchains and networks work. There are several options for staking cryptocurrency on Coinbase, so you could avoid a lot of hassle and do all your investing right here.
Coinbase also has an app; you can actually earn a lot of crypto from your smartphone without having to have a computer.

And Coinbase has a wallet that you don't have to create an actual account with ID verification. The Coinbase wallet is easy to use, and can be useful if you want to start using Space Token with Final Autoclaim later. Both of us get crypto bonuses if you follow this link and attach the wallet to your Coinbase exchange account.


CryptoSense is a cool multi-game that can bring in a lot of cryptocurrency on its own. I use the Lucky Sense slots, so I don't have to pay as much attention while I'm using my computer or watching a movie. I earn more on this than some of the websites. CryptoSense pays direct to Coinbase, or there are FaucetPay and direct wallet options. If you can't have Coinbase, FaucetPay is probably available in your country.
Here is my referral code to add when you start your account: 3IylrKA4

Cointiply is the easiest and most reliable of the cryptocurrency mining sites. I've used it since I started, and have never had problems. I usually only do the faucet and PTCs, but it earns me a lot. Offer Walls are dangerous; they rip you off just as much as they pay you. I don't do offer walls here; Final Autoclaim has offer walls with PTCs, so I do those. Cointply saves points in dollar value, so buy low when you finally exhange your points. After a certain amount of points, Cointiply starts to pay interest; so it's good to hold them when the market is up. The faucet has a loyalty bonuses that goes up every day you use it, so you can get up to 100% bonus if you hit it at least once a day. There are a lot of other bonuses to work towards on Cointiply; this is a good site, so it's safe to explore...except for Offer Walls. Cointiply also has a smartphone app featured on its home page and dashboard that is just as functional as the website. With the Coinbase app, CryptoSense, and Cointiply, you could do really well on just your smartphone.

FinalAutoclaim is a really nice site. It uses a lot of data, so you have to have a good computer and connection. FinalAutoclaim doesn't have an app, but you can fumble around with it in a browser app if you have time. FinalAutoclaim saves cryptocurrency in wallets that can be withdrawn from just like any other wallet, but are not as easy to add money too. FinalAutoclaim is a good way to learn about different networks, because some of the coins and tokens have multiple options and it will show you the fees for each. expensive...Don't screw up your wallet addresses! You'll never get your cryptocurrency back!...I do the faucets, the PTCs, the offer walls with PTCs (There is a section you can choose that shows all the offer walls with surf options), and shortlinks. Shortlinks are really hard, so if you are just casually doing this, and have limited time, PTCs are the best thing. There is also a loyalty bonus for daily use of the faucets, so hit at least one of them once a day. FinalAutoclaim also has a few options for staking right from its own wallets, so it's a good place to invest as well as Coinbase. Be careful of accumulating Space Tokens until you're ready to really invest, because they can not be exchanged like all the other coins available. And don't go for the Space bonuses until you have a Web3 wallet, because they won't initiate from the internal Final Autoclaim wallet.
I use the Rabby Web3 wallet browser extension to connect my Coinbase Wallet to FinalAutoclaim.
Referal Code: 7EX7HIGG


If you start holding and staking Space, this is a good faucet that is also on the Dutchy, FinalAutoclaim's, site.


There are also the Bitcoin Aliens and M&L cryptocurrency earning apps. I like these ones, because I can hit them on my phone without having to pay much attention while I'm using my computer or watching a movie. I have 3 phones, one as an music player, one because after I bought a new phone and realized it was better if I bought a new battery for it, and one for a phone; so it's a lot easier for me to use more apps. They are all only $30 phones, so if you have a higher end phone, you could have a lot more success with the apps than I do. But you can also get this done with cheap phones, or even buy another cheap and only use it with wi-fi if you find a way to make it useful (Make sure the cheap phone will still work even without service). I've put all the sites and apps in the order of what is easiest and what works best, but if you like some of the coins or tokens more than others, you can get those apps further down the list. Everything here has worked for me for at least a year or two now. I've been ripped off a lot, so I cut a lot of that stuff out. If you still want to explore, I suggest you stay away from Rollercoin unless you are willing spend a lot of time playing games that require your complete focus for more time than it's worth. I've made 3 times as much with the Cointiply basic plan since I invested in Rollercoin...But I'll still ad my referral link; it's fun, and you can earn a pretty good mining system from playing the games and selling the parts in the marketplace.


I don't suggest you invest in Doge, or Tron, but there is an Earn Dogecoin app also.

Rollercoin (Don't do it...) - https://rollercoin.com/?r=kt9suo9l

FreeBitcoin (I recommend this one, but it has a high withdrawal threshold; use your reward points for free BTC bonus to grow your earnings quicker, and do all the wheel of fortunes...This site and Cointiply have gambling... - https://freebitco.in/?r=47021937
AutoFaucet (For website HTML mining scripts -- You can turn my mining widget above off now, if you still have it on -- PTC offer walls, and decent shortlinks) - https://autofaucet.org/r/chriswearstler

And if that stuff isn't fun enough for you, and you like bubble shooter and matching games and shit, the Bling games are a good way to earn Bitcoin or Ethereum. Bling pays right to the Coinbase Exchange, and you can play multiple different game apps in a day.


A lot of mining can slow down your computer. I've never had a serious virus, even when I was doing scary hard shortlinks, but my computer and phones start to lag from too much saved data. Going to the computer browser Settings-Privacy And Security-Clear Browsing Data and clearing browser history and site data usually solves the problem (There are settings so you can keep your saved passwords and stuff). You can also look in to security features and make sure they aren't set so high that mining won't work; some browsers have a setting to block crypto mining, and you won't be able to do anything until you turn that off. If that doesn't work, restart the network or computer. The same thing with a smartphone. Go to App Info-Storage and force stop and clear the cache, or all the data if it's an app you can sign back in to. Each app is different; most of my cryptocurrency apps get cache and data cleared multiple times per day. When clearing the main app caches and data, it is also good to clear the cache and data for the Google Play Services app (Sorry, I only use Android). If the smartphone is still lagging, restart it. I restart my phones at least once a day.


Here are a couple more helpful links. I use the Hourglass timer program for Windows and Google Clock for Smartphone for the faucets on each site or app. One 30 minute for Final Autoclaim Dutchy and Coin faucets, one for the 60 minutes for Cointiply and FreeBitcoin, and one for the 2 minute Dutchy Space Faucet.


Donations:

Bitcoin (BTC) - 3PjNA7F5KBJpNJmanW4mD3HihoZndrHHYZ

Bitcoin Cash (BCH) - qp0acrwetycggh73muw2kfgqg054c8rrsu5g85khzl

Litecoin (LTC) - MWTcNYqFkzhg71KpMSd4qBqvBBsxNg4p1D

Dash (DASH) - Xg6tmaLVkkcHs6PTrQx3NB7U7vUpy1xu7J

All ERC-20 Tokens - 0x9CEf12f3F25fCD00C6CD453c4003020573085d7E

Coinbase Exchange - thenonsensebuffer@gmail.com

Coinbase Wallet - chriswearstler.cb.id

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