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Noise.Cash, another way to earn money creating content.

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Noise.cash

It is a fact, the monetization of content in decentralized social networks is one of the most popular economic activities today, just see how our own home Hive Blog every day becomes stronger and at the same time offers shelter to millions of users around the world, so many people who previously saw the future with some discouragement now feel that we walk towards a broad and clear path thanks to this wonderful ecosystem of cryptos, tokens, creators, curators and investors.

When I joined Hive the first thing I thought was: why did I waste so much time on Facebook, Instagram or Tic Toc when I could earn money doing the same on this social network; now I keep looking for spaces on the web where it is possible to help others not only by integrating them to Hive Blog, but also to other networks where it is possible to generate income by sharing ideas, that is the case of Noise.cash, a decentralized website where you basically get money for doing the same as on Twitter.

Although Noise.cash is not exactly a network dedicated to microblogging since there are no character limits, the vast majority of users prefer to share small publications in the same style of the social network of the little blue bird, so the process of monetization of content becomes really easier than in Hive (I clarify: neither better nor worse, just less complicated). Also each publication that is valued with a 'like' from the users of the community is rewarded in Bitcoin Cash, i.e., as in Hive, it is also supported with an easily convertible cryptocurrency.

When I see Noise.Cash I can't help but think of 'Project Blanck', basically an idea that was dedicated to microblogging under the structure of Hive and Leofinance, with rewards paid in LEO but that unfortunately was diluted over time to the point that its developers no longer talk about it. It is necessary to say that not everyone has the vocation to create long contents, that is a reality that keeps some people away from Hive and other social networks like this one, on the other hand it is believed that by reducing the size of the publications quality is lost in them, something that is totally false if we observe the excellent work of most of the comments we read in Leofinance, POB or the rest of the communities of our beloved social network.

The fact that the works are short does not mean that they are not devoid of quality, this is something that in Noise.Cash care very zealously as does the Hive ecosystem, in fact they are less flexible than in our social network since you can be susceptible to be deleted your account if you share pornographic or sexually explicit publications, incite hatred or simply quote the words of a famous person. The care of what we do and share is very important both there and here, we are very clear about that.

In my personal opinion you can hardly achieve the same income in Noise.Cash compared to Hive, judging by the fact that to accumulate 1 hive (forget the expressions of value in terms of fiat) requires that this publication receives at least 50 likes, it is not impossible but for beginners it can be highly complicated. Those who have a lot of time in this social network assure that they can generate publications that monetize the equivalent of 2 hive per hour by sharing two or three short (or long if you prefer) ideas every 24 hours, which is equivalent to a good extra income that in critical moments like these cannot be disregarded.

Regardless of the fact of being a website that is outside the Hive ecosystem for me it is important to share with you reader friends these efforts to detach ourselves from the karma of the fiat world, so giving space here to these platforms dedicated to reward people with cryptocurrencies is something that should be supported, also considering that if at some point this concept that Noise.Cash represents can be replicated with our own schemes and values here at Hive Blog.