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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: How do you make money on transactions with a node?
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Ervin15973
on 06/02/2025, 06:50:33 UTC
I think to make money with blockchain node transactions, you need to really understand how these nodes work, how the network functions, and what the earning mechanisms are. For me, the simpler the online earnings, the better. It might not be a big money maker, but as a passive side income, why not? And it’s easy for beginners to get. Something like the imo earnm/stormx project. A project that’s not about the traditional blockchain node setup but about users interacting with the ecosystem, earning tokens for simple actions, and holding onto them because they’re super promising in terms of growth.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Maximizing income from crypto in this new year.
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Ervin15973
on 05/02/2025, 16:43:23 UTC
And if we're talking not about investments? Well, I think investing needs a certain mindset and skills, plus understanding how the market works, so you can actually figure out what and how to invest in. It’s way easier to get into projects like EARN'M/StormX. They work as separate ecosystems, but it feels way more profitable to join their IMO project, where you can get passive income just from your everyday online activity and cash back from purchases. I’m not saying it’s the ultimate way to max out your earnings, but at least understanding how tokens work seems way easier.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Do you quit your office work when you start Making profits from trading?
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Ervin15973
on 05/02/2025, 12:39:20 UTC
If I had a family, I definitely wouldn’t quit my job. That’s a huge responsibility, and relying on investments, crypto, trading—anything risky—just seems dumb to me. I’m not judging those who made that decision, but I’d never put the people I’m supporting at risk. Otherwise, if you’re only responsible for yourself, quitting your job isn’t such a big deal. But still, I’d start by balancing both. A classic job plus passive income projects like IMO, EARN'M, or StormX. The second part doesn’t take up any time at all, crypto’s just rolling in from your everyday online activity, and the tokens have great growth potential, which will attract more people in the future.
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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: Turn Your Crypto Hustle on, Don't Deviate.
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Ervin15973
on 03/02/2025, 16:11:56 UTC
At the end of the day, you can only rely on yourself and take advantage of the crypto community's perks. Crypto earnings offer more solutions now than they did before, and besides investing and trading, it makes sense to consider newer and more relevant projects where you can monetize actions, processes, etc. The IMO project by EARN'M, in collaboration with the StormX ecosystem, seems promising to me, especially with the ability to use the tokens in both ecosystems. The advantage here is safety, stability, and passive income from simple online activities.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: How to monetize a cryptocurrency website?
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Ervin15973
on 03/02/2025, 14:29:56 UTC
What if we start getting customers to the site, not by pushing ads but by rewarding their activity on your site? I mean, ads can be pretty hit-or-miss, especially when the product's new and there's no reputation or credibility yet. Pushing new projects like this—even if they're solid and safe—can be a bit tricky. But the goal isn't just to get people in, it's to keep them around, right? So, here's my idea: why not use modern solutions and platforms like earnm? The cool thing is users can actually make money from their online activity, getting $earnm tokens, which is a nice passive income just from being active on your site. Plus, the earnm platform is super easy to integrate into your site, and the activities can be simple stuff like leaving a comment, creating content, or doing other small tasks. Seems like a solid idea because you could fit it right into your own crypto project. What do you think ?
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Re: My random thought blog
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Ervin15973
on 31/01/2025, 12:22:09 UTC
The ones that bug me the most are the projects that hide the fact that users will eventually have to invest money. They might not be hiding it, but if they make it obvious, no one’s gonna jump in if they know they’re gonna have to pay first, then the platform asks for money later. I’m interested in earnm because it seems more reliable in that sense. Basically, it’s pretty simple—just be active online, and you get $earnm tokens. I’m not sure where it’s going yet, since I don’t have personal experience with it, and maybe I’ll need to invest, but it feels like a more modern and potentially profitable option.
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Re: My random thought blog
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Ervin15973
on 31/01/2025, 12:07:05 UTC
Yes, I would like to know more about what will be discussed?
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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: I created smaller secp256k1 just for testing
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Ervin15973
on 31/01/2025, 11:50:08 UTC
It's a very interesting topic, even though I'm not good at it. Actually, it's a great forum where I can learn a lot of new things.