Want to advertise on TonicPow? Here’s how
On TonicPow, anyone with a Bitcoin wallet can earn money ($BSV) by posting on social media and sharing links.
On TonicPow, anyone with a Bitcoin wallet can earn money ($BSV) by posting on social media and sharing links.
Anyone with a BSV wallet can share website links created on TonicPow to earn Bitcoin, and anyone can create an advertiser profile to create links to fund an advertising campaign.
Bitcoin SV image-sharing app Relica lets anyone turn that huge social media audience into actual income without having to advertise products or find sponsors.
Genuine Retweets allows users to earn Bitcoin SV by pushing content to their audience on Twitter and is the very first influencer marketing service created on Bitcoin (BSV).
BitClout brands itself as a social media-based platform where users can buy and sell tokens based on people’s reputations.
Genuine Retweets is the first influencer-marketing platform built on Bitcoin SV, allowing Twitter users to get paid in Bitcoin for liking and retweeting messages.
In this week’s CoinGeek Conversations, Charles Miller catches up with co-founders Jeremy and Daniel Street to ask about their journey—how Relica came to be, how it’s doing and where it’s heading.
Relica co-founders Daniel and Jeremy Street join The Bitcoin Bridge to talk about the challenges and rewards of developing a platform that's familiar and interesting for users.
On this week’s episode of CoinGeek Conversations, Charles Miller talks to TonicPow founder and CEO Luke Rohenaz about his startup and its potential to go after the tech giants.
With its private beta testing phase now complete, existing Relica users can use referral links to invite others to join in the image sharing social network running on Bitcoin SV.
Recent events suggest that the tech-giant hosted internet is becoming a less friendly place for certain viewpoints, and companies like Twetch have shown how the Bitcoin ledger can serve as their home.
The interview series between Bitcoin creator Dr. Craig S. Wright and Fabriik's Ryan X. Charles begins on a slightly different note this week, with Charles asking Wright for his opinion on current events.