I’m sure everyone knows you can earn Moons by getting Karma on the CryptoCurrency sub. Did you know there are other ways to earn Moons as well? From writing about Crypto projects to making Memes. Here are all the ways you can earn Moons in the CryptoCurrency Ecosystem!
I. Earning Karma on the CryptoCurrency Sub:
No list for earning Moons would be complete without this obvious number one. By Earning karma on the CryptoCurrency Sub you are then eligible for moons in the Distribution that happens every four weeks! Although the amount of Moons you earn per upvote changes every distribution, the last few snapshots have been almost 1 Moon for every 1 Karma you earned on this sub!
II. Voting in CCIP proposals: (for a bonus on earned Karma)
CCIP proposals are the subs form of governance, but you might not know – voting in a CCIP proposal gives you a karma bonus on future snapshots. Your first vote gives you an extra 5% Karma on top of what you earned. Every vote after gives you a 1.25% karma bonus. So with 4 CCIP Proposals this round, you can earn an extra 8.75% Moons on the next snapshot in 23 days.
Voting in CCIP Proposals are one of the simplest thing you can do to help you stack Moons. Based off current earned Karma and a ratio around 1, I’d lose around 200 Moons this round by not voting.
Here are all 4 CCIP proposals this round ,make sure you vote so you get the bonus 8.75% on your earned Karma.
CCIP-049 – Moons sent to the dead (burn) address should not impact your KM score. CCIP-050 – Provide up to a 10% Discount on the banner for companies that post about the CC Banner + Moons on their Twitter. (5% for announcing the Banner/linking to the sub + 5% for mentioning Moons in the tweet) CCIP051 – Pay out Moon Rewards to owners of Liquidity Tokens CCIP-052 – Improve the banner and events process
III. Making Memes at CryptoCurrencyMemes
Did you know that 1,000 Moons are up for grabs every month at CyrptoCurrencyMemes?
500 Moons for 1st place! 350 Moons for 2nd place! 150 Moons for 3rd place!
You can see Januarys Meme Winners here
IV. Cointest (Writing about Pros/Cons of different Crypto topics)
Cointest is for everyone that says “Do Your Own Research” and you can even get paid Moons to do it! Every month there are five topics to write about, with a Pro/Con section for each. Between all 10 categories – 11,000 moons are paid out every month!
600 Moons for 1st place! (each topic) 300 Moons for 2nd place! (each topic) 150 Moons for 3rd place! (each topic) 500 Bonus Moons for the best analysis of the month
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Below is the list of topics ending in February
CEX Pro-Arguments CEX Con-Arguments DEX Pro-Arguments DEX Con-Arguments Government Regulation Pro-Arguments Government Regulation Con-Arguments Proof of Reserves Pro-Arguments Proof of Reserves Con-Arguments Web3 Pro-Arguments Web3 Con-Arguments
To learn more about Cointest and see the full list of topics ending check here.
This project is the love child of moderator CryptoChief who pays out the 11K in Moon rewards every month himself.
V. Doing (Developer) work for Moderators.
Did you know moderators sometimes need experienced Developers to build out things for the CryptoCurrency community? If you are a developer and want to consider doing freelance work, contact moderators to see if there is anything they need done. (Payment comes in the form of Moons from TheMoonDistrubutor).
Honorable Mentions
Did you know the CryptoCurrency Subreddit has a telegram channel, where users sometimes tip each other. Tips aren’t consistent but it can be a nice way to get a few extra Moons over time. You can find the link to the Telegram in the sidebar.
Thanks to CCIP-051 users can now earn Moons by contributing Liquidity to SushiSwap. Although the exact payment system is still being developed you can contribute liquidity now, in anticipation of CCIP-051 Moon rewards going live. Please make sure you research risks of providing Liquidity, you can lose moons if the price of Moons increase, or even lose money in the form of impermanent loss. For detailed information on how to provide liquidity and to learn more about it – you can check out this guide.
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