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RE: Would you use a traffic exchange to earn some STEEM?

in #dpoll5 years ago (edited)

Voted for I would definitely use it.

Let's say I would try it. It depends.
If the visited websites with this service are good and safe (no viruses, no scams/frauds, no porno, no resource-demanding websites and other similar stuff), and if the service gives a reasonable amount of Steem, then why not?
I would definitely use it in this case.

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I disabled any porn sites, it should only display "good" and safe sites. Using it within a save browser without flash is always a good idea. =) It depends, how much you get on the price, I have to pay taxes for it, exchange everything and pay fees, but I think it is reasonable.^^

If you want, I would like to see some feedback.

The new @steemsurfer.earn service is paying out daily. The payout reports also have a small step by step guide how to start.

I have tried it. Your service is using eBesucher. That is a traffic exchange website, which I have tried in the past. It is paying in Euros (I have tried with PayPal), but you don't have to pay taxes. You are saying this, because you need profit. Your service is basically a traffic exchange in a traffic exchange. We (the users) are surfing for you. You don't have to do or pay anything, but you are still earning money by having other people to surf for you. Clever! Or not.
Why would anyone use this, if they can just use eBesucher?
But if enough people are using this, you can earn a lot of money.

Yeah, they could use it and payout directly. But many can't invest it back into crypto because of laws or they don't want to authenticate to exchanges. I know some of them and that's why I had the idea to create something like that... =)

I take ~0.0125 Euro per 1 Euro as a fee to transfer the money to Steem. There isn't that much money to make, unless there are thousands. I'm glad if it is useful to two or three people. :3 If not, I tried it... :P

Because I have to flip the money twice (EUR -> ETH -> Steem), I have to pay 25% tax for that here in Germany. I might use some exchange where I can exchange directly to prevent these costs. In Germany, cryptocurrency is tax-free, if is is being hold for at least 1 year. (No financial advice, of course.)