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Since i'm a google search about "earn satoshi, i had come to find this site, they claimed that you can earn satoshi bt finished some task. But the reality is : 1.most of the tasks is worthless not worth your time for 5-20 satoshi. 2. The tasks that had higher value is about 99% scam. Why ? For example, the offer is about scam projects like casino game, or other shady scam projects. And some of them are indeed scam projects.
I just come across a task for 0.7$ about 2000 satoshi , after joined the discord as promised the one who post the task give some absurd excuse for not pay me the sign up fee. What he demand is ask me to archive level 10 to get the 0.7$. After some conversions with the one at their chat group i realized : they are most likely a team of scammers who are promote a scam app ask people to deposit USDT to their so called "wallet app".
What a shock... For stacker.news users, please pay attentions never trust microlancer.io and the tasks of them to avoid got scammed.
Stay safe, happy weekend .
I've used microlancer.io quite a lot, and have stacked sats and had a lot of fun. Of course there are some tasks which aren't worth any time and some disgusting people (like there are everywhere else). But there are also tasks worth doing, and excellent people (like there are everywhere else).
I particularly remember some tasks listed by @fiatjaf, the inventor of Nostr, to promote Bitcoin that where a lot of fun doing, and by which I stacked a few sats.
I highly recommend it. Every sat counts.
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Agreed. Microlancer is free to enter by anybody.
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Indeed. I wish it was possible to log in via LN or Nostr key instead of by email, though.
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The fact that a service is used by scammers doesn't mean that the service is a scam. Otherwise, you could say that all social networks that ever existed are scams...
The concept of microlancer is good and the service is legit/fair. It's your responsability to choose tasks properly and detect fair offers and scams.
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I tried it out in the beginning, people actually used to have cool tasks, but then it just turned into paying people to sign up to referral programs
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