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Cointiply tip: Maximise your earnings from Cointiply faucet, pay-to-watch and pay-to-click site

I've previously highlighted that Cointiply is currently my favorite site for earning Bitcoins now.

Here's my tips for making the most of your time on Cointiply:


  1. Use the faucet regularly... this basic feature is easily forgotten, but gives you a chance to earn some addition coins every hour in exchange for very little effort.
  2. Run videos in the background. Yes some spot "inactive windows", but just open them in a new window and you can earn whilst surfing in other windows yourself. This is the best source of coins I find. I tend to double click on some text in the window occaionally to stop it thinking the window is inactive.
  3. Don't forget to run multiple videos in-parallel. So long as they come from different providers, you should be able to run multiple videos in-parallel to maximise earnings.
  4. Use your referral link. Whilst I continue to find referral links a weak method of earning... if you're talking or writing about Cointiply, why wouldn't you look to earn credit for that?
  5. Avoid the Multiplier completely ... they've changed this game recently, and all experiments I've done (burning several thousand coins in the process) have proven that the game is more heavily rigged than the odds suggest.
  6. Avoid Cointiply games completely, fun as they are, they're slow earners, so use your time more wisely.

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