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Coinbucks Review: Pays in Bitcoin but Not Worth It

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Coin Bucks allows you to earn free Bitcoins in exchange for completing tasks and filling out offers.  Your account is credited instantly, and best of all, there’s no minimum payout.

There seems to be a lot going for Coin Bucks, but is it worth your time?

That’s what we’re about to find out in this review.

As in all of my reviews, I’m always 100% honest, only recommending what I feel is worth your time.  Let’s begin!

How Coin Bucks Works

Coin Bucks is no different than any other GPT website if you’re familiar with this concept.  You can browse through “thousands” of offers, at least according to the website, and get credit any time you complete the said offer.  This includes downloading apps as well as promotional offers. Your account gets credited instantly and you can then redeem it for a variety of rewards, mainly Bitcoin.

The company was founded in 2015 and is still going strong today.  They do pay out and seem to be legitimate, however, if you’re not a fan of Bitcoin or any crypto for that matter, this may not be the choice for you.



Signing Up

Signing up is extremely simple, as all they ask for is an email as well as a password.  Once you confirm your email address, you can then proceed to the dashboard.  It doesn’t take long at all, maybe one minute at most.

Right now, it appears the dashboard only works on a desktop device, so a mobile app doesn’t appear to be working right now.  When I clicked on the Google Play link they provided, it went to a dead link.  You can still access the website through your phone, however.

At this moment, the website does support more than 95 countries, so there is a good chance you can sign up.

How to Make Money on Coin Bucks

After you sign up, your dashboard will look something like this…

As you can see, you can see the newly added offers for both your country as well as in general.  The cool thing is that there’s a country flag next to each offer indicating which country can sign up.  This makes it easy to understand if you’re eligible or not.

Most of the offers, at least from what I have seen, seem to be sub-standard.  It’s nothing special and most of these “offers” can be found elsewhere.  If you look at this list, for example, it’s just a bunch of spammy-like offers that will just bombard your email and phone with a ton of advertising junk.

Most offers pay less than $0.75 or so and take a while to complete.  Plus, what you see is often what you don’t get.  That “free coffee sample,” for instance, is just a fake raffle mostly that just gathers your information and then sells it off.  The same goes for the other options.

All of the offers as well as the offer wall are mostly junk.  In fact, you won’t find legitimate surveys nor will you find any offers that are worth your time.  Yes, some offers can be worth it, but in this case, you just have to trust me that they aren’t.

Rewards

If you were to complete an offer, the nice thing about the company is that they pay out immediately upon request.  The downfall, however, is that they don’t only pay out in Bitcoin.  So, if you don’t want Bitcoins as an option, you will be out of luck as there are no Amazon gift cards or PayPal options.

All payments are generally made 24 hours after requesting it.

Final Thoughts

1/10To me, Coin Bucks doesn’t have any potential.  The offers stink and they only pay out in Bitcoin, which as you know, fluctuates way too much.  I would rather have a reward that’s somewhat stable.   I can appreciate they have no minimum payout and payout within 24 hours.  I can respect that, however, it won’t be enough for me to sign up.

If you’re happy making $0.50 per offer and getting spammed after you submit your information, then sure, sign up.  However, seeing there are so many better options, I would skip it for now and focus on this list.

That’s going to do it for now.

As always, if you want to comment on your experience, you’re more than welcome to do so in the comments section below.

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Tom Nathaniel

Hi! My name is Tom Nathaniel, and I created LushDollar to help share my honest thoughts on everything money. You won't find gimmicks here. It's the Internet's most honest money site after all. I graduated from Arizona State University, and I have worked in the finance industry since 2006, consulting with multiple Fortune 5000 companies.

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