Qashbits preliminary thoughts

Update: I got payment in Dash, so I now have a review and guide of Qashbits. The review and guide has a payment proof and is more up to date. I am leaving this preliminary thoughts blog post for historical reasons, but please see the review and guide if you want more up to date information.

For Faucetpay users, Qashbits is a faucet which pays in bitcoin, or more precisely, in satoshi, which are very small fractions of a bitcoin.

This paragraph is outdated and is preserved for historical reasons: Note that I will not be updating this to a review and guide until I am successfully able to withdraw, which might be an issue since I live in the United States. Qashbits currently offers withdrawals via Faucetpay, however, when I try to register at Faucetpay, I get, "FaucetPay is not available to users from the United States of America. If you are using a VPN, please disconnect your VPN to continue." However, even if you live in the United States, you could potentially use your earnings on Qashbits to buy advertising on Qashbits, and perhaps that's what I'll end up doing. There's also a chance Qashbits may offer other withdrawal options in the future. It is possible other countries may also be excluded from Faucetpay, so I recommend testing to see if you can register on Faucetpay before deciding if Qashbits is a good faucet for you.

Update (1/10/2021): I exchanged e-mails with the Qashbits admin and should be able to make a Dash withdrawal soon, so I'll update this blog again once I have payment proof.

However, based on payment proofs that others have posted, I believe Qashbits to be a legit faucet, and not a scam, even if it may not be suitable for users in the United States or other countries excluded by Faucetpay. I also very much doubt that Qashbits is a scam because the withdrawal threshold is very very low, just one satoshi. Scam faucets will often have high withdrawal thresholds so that people won't notice right away.

Please remember that VPNs are prohibited on Qahsbits, as on almost all cryptocurrency earning websites. If you need help configuring a separate browser or browser profile for use with Qashbits and other cryptocurrency earning websites, please see this guide.

Affiliate Disclosure: I receive referral commissions if you use my referral link, which appears multiple times on this page.

The Faucet

For people who only claim from faucets a few times a day, or even just once a day, Qashbits is a low paying faucet. At current claim rates, as of the time I am updating this (January 3, 2021), 90% of the time, Qashbits will only award 0.9 satoshi per claim. There is some randomization which allows you to earn more if you make a high roll, which should happen about 10% of the time. However, more frequent claimers will be able to take advantage of the fact that Qashbits allows claims every 5 minutes to earn much more. So, someone who managed to claim 12 times in an hour would be able to earn 10.8 satoshi in that hour, even if they were unlucky with rolls all 12 times. Considering that solving captchas takes time, 11 claims in an hour, for a total of 9.9 satoshi (assuming all unlucky rolls), might be a more realistic figure. One strategy that people who often have prolonged claiming sessions might use would be to claim on Qashbits in between claims on other faucets that allow less frequent claims, but a higher amount per claim. The rewards from Qashbits are changed from time to time, based on how well the site is doing in terms of advertising, etc, and based on the price of bitcoin.


The following screenshot shows what Qashbits rewards looked like back in late December.



Paid to Click advertisements (PTC ads)

You can significantly increase your earnings on Qashbits if, in addition to claiming from the faucet, you click on PTC ads. These are quick and the captchas for the PTC ads are very easy (pick the image that isn't like the others). Rewards for viewing a PTC add range from 1 satoshi for an ad you view for 1 second, to 4 satoshi for an ad you view for 10 seconds. There's also some PTC ads that pay even less, but I usually stop after viewing the ones that pay 1 satoshi or above.

Coupon Codes in your E-mail

From time to time, the Qashbits admin will send you a coupon code at the e-mail address with with you registered at Qashbits. These coupons are first come first served, and typically worth 50 satoshi.

Offerwalls

Qashbits offers a number of the offerwalls that you may also see on other cryptocurrency earning websites.

Jobs

Qashbits offers a few jobs you can do, such as promoting Qashbits on twitter, for additional rewards, pending waiting for the site admin to review your proof, of course.

Referrals

Qashbits offers a small referral commission, 8% of your referral's faucet claims. Your referral will still get 100% of the value of their faucet claim, so Qashbits will pay 108%.

My referral link is:

https://qashbits.com/?ref=781

And I have included it in this blog post.

Is Qashbits safe for work?

So far as I have seen, Qashbits is safe for work in the sense of being p**n-free. So far, I have never seen any p*** on either the faucet or the PTC ads. Using Qashbits while at work is probably a bad idea for other reasons - you should probably be focused on your job while at work (then again, maybe you spend a lot of time waiting for customers to walk in) - but there are other reasons someone might ask this, like if they sometimes use the computer while their family is around, or if they have very strong religious, moral, or emotional objections to content that is not generally considered safe for work.

See also

For more ways to earn cryptocurrency online, see these other reviews and guides by me:

For a VPN with a browser-only option, meaning you can use it for your non-crypto-earning browser or browsers but not for the browser or browsers you use for claiming from faucets and earning cryptocurrency in other ways, see my Windscribe review. Please remember not to use Windscribe in the browser or browsers you use for earning on Qashbits or other faucets or crypto-earning websites. Windscribe is a VPN. However, it is useful for other purposes, like keeping your politics private from your ISP.

Questions? Comments? Concerns? Please feel free to email gemtrekcoin [at] gmail [dot] com

Affiliate Disclosure: I receive referral commissions if you use my referral link, which appears multiple times on this page.

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