A guide to making money with GPT offerwall sites

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A guide to making money with GPT offerwall sites
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    A guide to making money with GPT offerwall sites

    Hi -



    So many of you may not be sure what GPT sites are, so let's get that out of the way first.



    GPT sites simply mean Get Paid To. GPT sites typically consist of various offerwalls (the people actually paying out the money) and offers are adjusted in payout with each website.



    I'm going to go over some of the better GPT sites, explain some offers that will make you good money, and help you guys get started to a pretty easy money maker without too much effort.



    I'll also provide you some offers that consistently are easily completable, payout a decent amount 300+$ in some scenarios, that you won't have trouble completing with some effort.



    I will be providing my personal referral links for the effort of providing this guide - these benefit both of us on most sites.



    In the event you would not like to use my referral that's okay! The site names will be listed.



    Simply click any of the titles and you'll be sent directly to the referral, once again on a lot of these sites - these benefit you as well, not all of them - but i'd really appreciate you using my referrals for the time took writing this guide.



    Let's start with the sites,



    First and foremost: Apps are terrrible. This includes, benjamin, testerup, mistplay, etc - these don't only pay horribly low rates comparatively, but a lot of people have issues with them.



    So to start out we'll start with the sites that have a sort of monopoly on the industry. These are all owned by "Protege." Note - do not use vpns, while some people end up having to verify ID on some of these sites, I personally have never. I'll also be listing one of my personal favorite sites that is a hidden gem that is outspokenly against KYC.



    Note: You are capable of completing the big offers on all of the websites, have had zero issues, even the sites all owned by protege don't seem to communicate.



    I personally don't complete surveys - but note all these sites will include iphone/android/pc games (rarer) and surveys.



    #1 The most reliable site:Swagbucks



    This site was my first, and it was completely reliable. The offers have started to stale out a bit, but in the offers to complete section towards the end I know a large majority of these are still perfectly fine.



    Many payout options including paypal (must register with your PP email), visa credit cards, amazon cards etc.



    Most offers pend for 7-30 days to prevent fraud.



    #2 Continuing on with the Protege sites,Inboxdollars, or if you live in the UK inboxpounds.



    With the protege sites I will go ahead and say things will mostly be identical, in experience, payouts, pending etc.



    #3 Protege site #3,ysense



    As said previously, expect mostly the same results from these sites, but that's 3x the completions for some of the big offers that are easy to complete. Also most of these protege sites will give you a 5$ bonus for signing up with referrals.



    #4 Cointiply



    Cointiply is a unique site in that it is a bitcoin faucet, you have the ability to roll on the faucet every couple hours on top of completing offers. They also offer a 5% annual interest above 35000 coins ( 10000 Coins = / = 1$) Cointiply only pays out in crypto, usually within 12-24 hours, and has a low minimum withdrawal fee.



    #5 One of my personal favorites, great staff, outspoken against KYC, and a great choice of offerwalls.

    Rewardxp



    These guys offer a good amount of offerwalls, timewall especially is great, as well as the main offer walls. Adgaterewards, Adscendmedia, MM Watch, RevU, Bitlabs, Torox etc these are the main offer walls you'll find on a lot of these websites. Surprisingly though, so long as you use a new email/fresh phone instance (you can guess how to easily do this) - you can complete the specific offerwalls offers on multiple sites with no issues as well.



    #6 Cashinstyle



    A newer kid on the block, they are very competitive in pay, no minimum (?) maybe 1$ minimum withdrawal, paypal, crypto etc.



    Good selection of offerwalls, good support.





    While there's certainly more, in no particular order did I list these - feel free to DM me for other legitimate ones.



    Right now i'd stay far away from freecash, once legitimate and sworn by they are certainly selectively scamming or completely inept.





    What offers should I look out for, and tips!



    First and foremost, from everything from bingo blitz to games that require energy etc, use this site: Giveaway48.com - daily updated reward links January 2025 - this is a compilation of social media posts from the creators of the games that will provide you the same rewards without having to put the effort in.



    Bingo Blitz - Ranging from 300-500$ on these various sites, all you really need to do is sign up for the free trial of the pro pass - and you can easily complete various tasks with just a little time investment.



    It's quite literally just bingo, click fast, always run 4 cards - if you're high in bitcoin make sure you're using higher bets (E.g Super, Mega, Legendary rather than playing 4 classic cards - as you play on you will see what this means.)



    Raid Shadow Legends - The meme game of meme games itself, Raid is actually unironically one of the more entertaining of offers that are completable. The amount of raid offers you will find is ridiculous amongst all the offerwalls.

    My tips are this: raid does take a bit of knowledge to get into - therefore use your first offer as a kinda learning lesson.



    Use the code "monkeyking" for one of the best legendary champs on your account - also pick kael as your starter. From here what I recommend depending on what your offer is (the easier ones, fuse relickeeper in x amount of days, reach level x, x, x, x etc or the harder ones like fuse 3 level 50s and 1 level 60 in x amount of time.



    Avoid ones that are too heavy on opening shards, because they're not completable without spending a lot of money. Raid is an easy 50-100$ per task ignoring the pay to complete tasks.



    When farming campiagn, boost your wukong/kael's gear and levels and use ONLY these two in campaign - you will be wanting to get 3 stars on all campaign fights to start off in order to ensure yourself the easiest ride.



    Animals and coins, Dice Dreams, Monopoly Go -



    These are hard to complete all the way, but they're truthfully simple as can be. You essentially log on, do your spins, come back tomorrow. Without spending some you won't make a shit ton of money, but these are so brain dead that earning the amount of money you can in the deadline is worth doing.



    Royal Merge / other merge games, Klondike, Merge Gardens etc -



    These games are pretty annoying but easily completable. Play smart, try to invest time in all offers early because a lot have things like for example bingo blitz offers "Beat miami in 4 days for 75$" - my newest account for Bingo Blitz will have that completed within 24 hours.







    I honestly have become very likened to Rewardxp overall - they have a constant support in discord and truly working to do their best for the community. After that I would recommend protege sites, and then cointiply/cashinstyle are both great sites as well.



    Overall the conclusion is there's a lot of potential for a decent amount of money for people that are desperate for money - you can trust the websites, and aside from some people needing id verification for suspected fraud etc I personally have NEVER had this issue.



    But to be safe, cointiply / rewardxp are great sites to never worry about it.
     
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