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Is it true that just tapping the screen allows Satoshi to accumulate? I tried the game called Bitcoin Miner
Seeing Bitcoin's significant rise over the past few months, I was looking for ways to acquire cryptocurrency beyond investing, and I recently discovered an interesting mobile game. It's called "Bitcoin Miner," and apparently you can earn Satoshis of Bitcoin for free. Since the current BTC price is around $67,000, I thought it would be fun to see if I could earn anything small but tangible, so I decided to download it.
The basic gameplay of this Bitcoin Miner is simpler than I expected: you just tap the pickaxe on the screen repeatedly to accumulate in-game currency. Then, you upgrade mining equipment or unlock new virtual tokens. Occasionally, clicking on the Satoshi icon displayed in the game gradually adds actual Bitcoin to your account. Withdrawals are free through the ZBD wallet, and you can send up to 500 Satoshis per day.
After playing for about 5 hours, I managed to earn approximately 236 Satoshis. That breaks down to about 47 Satoshis per hour, which at the current price is roughly $0.03 per hour. Honestly, it’s not a way to make money at all. But the experience of playing Bitcoin Miner for free and collecting Satoshis during free time is pretty fun.
The best way to increase your rewards is to complete in-game tasks, which is the most reliable method. Daily login bonuses also accumulate steadily, and participating in weekend challenges can earn you a sizable amount. It’s also worth checking the Satoshi icons that are periodically updated in the in-game store. If you play seriously, you might be able to accumulate several thousand Satoshis per month.
In conclusion, this Bitcoin Miner should be viewed less as a "money-making game" and more as a casual game to pass the time while gradually collecting Satoshis. It has lots of ads, and there’s a paid version, but the free version is enough to enjoy. If you're interested in Bitcoin-related stuff, it’s worth giving it a try.