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If you’ve submitted a form or registered for an account on the Internet, you will have stumbled upon a CAPTCHA. There are various types of CAPTCHA including typing in the shown words or numbers, doing some simple maths, solving a visual puzzle, identifying objects, and etc. Basically, the intention of a CAPTCHA is to prevent spam from robots but they also cause inconvenience to real users especially blind and visually impaired people.

Some CAPTCHAs can be very hard to read, even for people with good vision. Other CAPTCHAs can be really annoying to encounter, such as Google’s reCAPTCHA. Not content with you having to solve one visual puzzle, ReCAPTCHA sometimes requires you to solve four or five puzzles in a row. And if you type in the wrong characters or click the wrong button, you have to keep going until you get it right.

Something to help in dealing with a CAPTCHA is using a browser extension that can solve it for you. This can be useful if you can’t see the CAPTCHAs very well, you make a lot of mistakes or you just encounter loads of them all the time. Here we show you some browser extensions and their related CAPTCHA solving services that can help get around the problem.

1. AntiCaptcha

AntiCaptcha is a well known and often recommended CAPTCHA service. It can be slightly confusing though because the main CAPTCHA solving service is hosted at anti-captcha.com while the official browser extension is found at antcpt.com. The extension is available for Chrome and Firefox and associated browsers that support those extensions. AntiCaptcha is a paid service and requires payment into your account to spend on solving each CAPTCHA.

First, you’ll need to signup for an AntiCaptcha account and then add some funds. You can pretty much pay as much or as little as you like, around $1 will get you 1,000 CAPTCHA or 500 ReCAPTCHA solves. Prices do fluctuate during the day so you may be charged more per solve at peak times. Chrome users can get 15 trial credits by installing the extension and authorizing it with a Google account.

Next, download and install the AntiCaptcha extension from antcpt.com. The extensions are not available on the Chrome or Firefox web stores and have to be installed manually. Detailed instructions are provided on the download page. Once installed, copy the key from your account (Settings > API Setup), click on the new AntiCaptcha icon found in the browser toolbar, paste the key into the box and click Save. Within a second or two, it should show your AntiCaptcha account balance.

AntiCaptcha can solve most types of CAPTCHA including Google ReCAPTCHA, FunCaptcha, Geetest, Solve Media, and standard image CAPTCHAs. The first three we mention can be solved automatically when you load a page containing one of those CAPTCHAs. The other regular types require you to right click on the answer input box and select “Find and solve CAPTCHA image for this input” or press Ctrl+Shift+6.

The average image CAPTCHA solve speed is reasonable and usually takes 5-20 seconds. ReCaptcha solving sometimes takes a while and it can be 30-60 seconds quite often. The caching setting in the extension can help although it eats up your credit a bit faster. AntiCaptcha is perhaps the only service available that has its own browser extensions, handles most common CAPTCHA types and can get you started with minimal outlay. Competing services can require adding funds of at least $10.

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2. Buster: Captcha Solver for Humans

Buster has perhaps a unique place in the captcha solving market because it is open source, free to use and requires no subscriptions. It works by using speech recognition to try and solve the voice challenge in the CAPTCHA. The drawback is this extension only works for Google’s ReCAPTCHA but that’s probably the most common form of CAPTCHA around today. There are extensions available for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.

At the time or writing, Buster is not working properly in Firefox (currently v69). It will often show the error “Cannot contact reCAPTCHA. Check your connection and try again.” after trying to solve. We’ve traced this error back and found it started appearing in Firefox 65. Using Firefox 64 or below should get around this issue before it hopefully gets fixed. The Buster extension for Chrome seems to have no such problems and during testing, it worked well.

After installing the extension, Buster Captcha Solver is very easy to use and only requires a couple of mouse clicks to start solving a ReCAPTCHA. Once you encounter a ReCAPTCHA, click “I’m not a robot” to open the challenge window. An orange and green icon appears at the bottom, click on it and the voice challenge window will open and Buster will begin solving the CAPTCHA. Solving is actually pretty fast and is usually done in under 30 seconds, much faster than the paid AntiCaptcha.

While it’s working you will see an animated circular icon in the window. If Buster solves the challenge it will successfully complete the ReCAPTCHA. If it fails or there is any sort of error, just press the far left button to get a new challenge and try again. In our experience, Buster solves the challenge the first time in roughly three out of every four attempts. If it fails the first time, it nearly always works on the second try.

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3. Rumola

Rumola has been around for quite a long time and is probably one of the longest running services of its type. The Rumola browser extension used to be available for Firefox, Chrome and Safari browser but sadly the Firefox and Safari versions have disappeared. There is a Javascript based bookmarklet that can work for virtually any device connected to the Internet. It’s very limited but gets the service working on other browsers that can’t use Chrome extensions.

Rumola works for a CAPTCHA where you have to type in the shown words, numbers, characters or solve a maths puzzle. It does not work on Google ReCAPTCHA or the type of CAPTCHA where you have to select, reorder or rotate images. By default, Rumola will automatically search for CAPTCHAs on visited web pages although the option can be turned off from the extension menu on the Chrome toolbar.

If Rumola detects a CAPTCHA on the page it will overlay a small icon on the image and the answer text box. Simply double click inside the empty answer text box and Rumola will animate the icons while solving is in progress. Alternatively, start typing in any other text box on the page. If the CAPTCHA has not been detected you can try “Search for CAPTCHAs on this page” from the extension menu.

In the event nothing is detected after searching the page, right click on the CAPTCHA image and select “Recognise this image as CAPTCHA”. If the little icon is not animating, right click on the answer text box as well and select “Use this field to enter CAPTCHA”. A combination of one or both of those options should get the CAPTCHA detected and solved. Rumola is usually pretty fast and often takes only 5-10 seconds to solve a CAPTCHA.

Installing Rumola the first time will give you 5 free credits for testing. The free credits are unreliable though and you’ll sometimes lose all of them for doing something simple like just trying to detect a CAPTCHA on the page. The price is $0.99 for 50 credits valid for 1 year or $1.95 for 150 credits valid for six months. That’s very expensive compared to other services so Rumola is probably better suited for users that need to solve the occasional CAPTCHA now and again.

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4. ReCaptcha Solver

ReCaptcha Solver is a third party extension that has no ties to a specific CAPTCHA solving company. Instead, you can use one of a number of different services where you may have a paid subscription. As the name implies, only Google ReCAPTCHA v2 is supported which makes it very similar to Buster: Captcha Solver for Humans.

Before using ReCaptcha Solver, you need to have signed up and purchased credit with DeathByCaptcha, 2captcha, ImageTyperz, Anti-Captcha, BestCaptchaSolver, or EndCaptcha. Then you can select your CAPTCHA service from the drop down, enter its API key or username/password and start using the extension to solve ReCAPTCHAs.

We did try this extension with AntiCaptcha and EndCaptcha and it worked as intended. However, we can’t vouch for how well it works with the other supported CAPTCHA solving services. Speed will obviously depend on the service itself and how fast it solves ReCAPTCHA. Although we’d recommend trying Buster first if you can, this is worth a go if you already have or plan to get some credit from one of the supported services.

Download ReCaptcha Solver for Chrome | ReCaptcha Solver for Firefox

Final Note: The best option is probably using a combination of Buster for solving ReCAPTCHAs and AntiCaptcha to solve the rest. ReCAPTCHA is the most common type of CAPTCHA and more expensive to solve with AntiCaptcha, so using Buster means ReCAPTCHAs will be solved faster and your AntiCaptcha credit will last longer for everything else.

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Phil6 hours ago

We need a FREE recapcha extension! NOT cheapskate services wanting us to pay just to get easy access to websites we want to visit but NO those people wanted to create stupid annoying capchas to humiliate us! and it’s not even recommended by Google! in fact, Google stopped using the capcha feature because it’s a major crock of bull while other site owners out there are just badly stubborn thinking it always works when it reality it doesn’t! Braindead people I say! BRAINDEAD!

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You have a free reCAPTCHA extension or did you not read the article?

Buster is pretty good and the solver I use the most often. It doesn’t work 100% but solving CAPTCHAs is not a simple thing which is why there are so few free options.

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KB1 week ago

it is posible to install buster captcha solver on cyberfox or waterfox 54?

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As they accept the same extensions as Firefox, they should work fine.

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Natujwa4 months ago

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but the numbers are in coloured dotts that are inscribed on the letters, am so annoyed!

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My partner and I had been looking for a way to solve captchas for our dropshipping store (for fulfilling orders), and a few weeks ago we found one in the chrome store called “Easy AliExpress Captcha Solver”. It free and has been working great for us

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Fernand4 months ago

they are selling your most ordered products to ther paying costumers and they disable the cashback program, like megabonus.

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is there any captcha solvers services that work for cometbird browser?

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Hate ReCaptcha2 years ago

I don’t mind most captchas but Google’s recaptcha has been particularly obnoxious lately, not content with just having a couple of picture captchas solved it goes on and on, blocking me from several sites and I’m getting really sick of it.

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“….be prepared to spend a bit of money.” go nag nefelim for their “creation”!

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Andalli2 years ago

Anticaptcha is charging a lot for google recaptcha for the past few weeks.any one knows why their price is extremely high.Im using imagetyperz for bypassing my captchas in the mean time but want to move back to anticaptcha as their price was only 2.2$ per 1k now its like 4$ per 1k

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came across these add on
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/recaptcha-solver/
chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/recaptcha-solver/hapgiopokcmcnjmakciaeaocceodcjdn
these solve even recaptcha v2 found on page.this recaptcha extension solver is for services like 2captcha,imagetyperz and anticaptcha

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GoogleHater2 years ago

If only that existed and worked.

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sir is there any method to solve “complete one step and varify u are human” i try many times to complete this step but everytime i’m fail , if u have any extenshion to bypass this then plz tell me ,

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Adrian Reza3 years ago

reCaptcha (Im not a robot) really annoying. sometimes I need to click Next more than 5 times before Verify. And before I thought it because I click the wrong one. But its not. When I do it again and again, I am sure that I already click the right one. I am fine with captcha but if it keep asking you to click the same things again and again for 5-6 times continuously sometimes even after you click for more than 5 times and it told you “please try again” and tell you to click for 5 times again…. Even I can flip the table… 5 times is fine only each time I have to click 3-4 pictures, 5×3= 15 times… the heck.

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Thats’ why I use Anticaptcha extension which does solve a RECAPTCHA! I don’t know why author didn’t mention this one. He mentioned some Anticaptcha but it’s very old and haven’t updated since doomsday. The new one I use called “AntiCaptcha plugin” and this is the website where you can donwload it: antcpt.com.

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MunteanuM3 years ago

anti-captcha.com / antcpt.com is the first of the three services he talks about. That very old Anticaptcha service that haven’t updated since doomsday is the same antcpt.com you speak about. That Firefox/Chrome plugin is a website captcha solver project of anti-captcha.com and is a free sevice of theirs.
Read the damn article before commenting just beacuse…

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The Anticaptcha extension mentioned in this article was written by some other dude, not by the anti-captcha.com. I used this first one for a while and then I knew that anti-captcha.com launched their official extension that’s hosted on antcpt.com domain. It’s just a completely different extension that’s for sure!

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Vedprakash Sharma3 years ago
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If captcha can be solved through apps, what is the meaning of introducing a captcha at the first place. any hacker can develop plugins through which the captcha sites could be accessed. why not do away with captcha?

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Because the vast majority of people still solve captchas themselves, probably only a small minority use apps to solve them. It’s a similar argument with something like online ads.

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Aleksey4 years ago

I would highly recommend to use this one
chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/anticaptcha-automatic-cap/neodgnejhhhlcdoglifbmioajmagpeci
It also requires anti-captcha.com api key, but works just awesome and solves new google recaptcha2 too!

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I posted this message a year ago and while I’m here here is the news. The link mentioned above isn’t valid anymore so you need to install the extension from their official website: antcpt.com
Just to let you know. Good article btw!

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Captcha Solutions4 years ago

The Captcha Solutions Google chrome extension auto captcha solver has improved and it has a new feature of auto clicking Google’s (I’m not a robot) captcha, allowing you to save more time with your browsing experience rather than wait and click on the captcha.

Install it now… chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/captcha-solver-captcha-by/lcohighjpfjacnlekljbbdclgapjadao

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Thanks! There is their website where version for Firefox can be downloaded antcpt.com/eng/download/mozilla-firefox.html

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Bitcoin and cryptocurrency users shopping online need to get familiar with the best crypto cashback rewards and rebate platforms. While we have covered the best ways to earn bitcoin, the following top 10 reward apps and rebate websites are must-see must-use options that enable people to earn cash back on your purchases, paid in cryptocurrency.

Many may be familiar with popular cash back services like Rakuten, Honey, Ibotta or Drop for example, but with the emergence of bitcoin many are making the switch to see how to they can get crypto cash back as a great way to pocket extra coin for free.

There are hundreds of millions of Americans and many more hundreds of millions around the world who love to discover deals, clip coupons, apply promo codes and leverage loyalty programs – and now this money-saving movement is making its way into the cryptocurrency market.

While cryptocurrency-centric cash back rewards programs are relatively new, shop and save reward platforms are not yet technology is reinventing their use case and appreciation. Learning how to start shopping smarter (travel miles, credit card points, bulk discounts etc) by receiving cashback reward offers combines the ability to spend money with earning money back from your favorite stores.

We all know how easy it is to spend money online but understanding how to save money shopping on the Internet is not quite as easy and this bitcoin cashback rewards guide is meant to help you learn how to earn crypto rebates easily on your everyday purchases.

Of course not all crypto reward programs are created equally, as the saying applies, “there's no such thing as a free lunch,” but utilizing redeemable cashback app services can make saving money fun and easy while simultaneously optimizing earnings. While it may be obvious, bitcoin scams do run wild so pay close attention and do your own due diligence.

From the days of cutting out coupons to shipping back rebates, we encourage all cryptoasset users to take full advantage of the 10 best bitcoin-based cash back reward programs below to lock-in savings.

It is safe to say that any digital-based service offering free money should be met with immediate skepticism and plenty of eye-rolling, but the following list of bitcoin-related online shopping reward platforms are the tried and true, best of the bunch programs to consider.

These crypto cashback apps help you earn money in return after buying a good or service (where a coupon or promo code is applied before you checkout) akin to a rebate.

Cryptocurrencies have evolved from niche tech toys into valuable tokens with a wide range of applications.

Before we jump into the 10 best cash back reward providers, there are three payout distinctions worthy of reviewing for each of the listed:

  • payment method: research how each of these cash back reward programs send you your earnings (wallet setup instructions)
  • payment frequency: study whether or not you get paid rewards instantly or if payouts are weekly or monthly
  • payment threshold qualifications: investigate the amounts required for how much you must generate before redeeming your rewards, as well as checking out each retailers fine print

Now, let's jump right into the most popular cryptocurrency cash back rewards and rebates programs that will help you save money and earn bitcoin when shopping online.

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1) Lolli – Crypto's Honey

It's more than just a tenuous correlation. Lolli operates in a similar vein to desktop-based rewards platforms like Honey. All users need to do is download the desktop plugin, which is currently only available for Chrome.

From there, all you need to do is check out the various categories of stores that Lolli provides incentives for, make a purchase, and complete the checkout using the Lolli Plugin, and earn up to a max of 10% Bitcoin in cashback on your purchases.

In total, Lolli is supported by hundreds of different digital stores, each offering its level of cashback on purchases. This includes several well-known names like Macy's, TopShop, Sears, Rag & Bone and more.

This one ranks in at number 3 thanks to the relative ease and intuitiveness, not only of plugging it into your browser but also its clean user interface and simplistic style.

2) Pei – Automatic Cashback in Bitcoin

For a mobile app, Pei appears to have a similar payment system to the likes of MoneyBox, in which it makes immediate cash or Bitcoin contributions to your account whenever you make a purchase on an affiliated card.

All users need to do is download the mobile app, which is free for Android or iOS. From there, you undergo registration, attach your chosen card, and start generating secondary rebates from your payments.

Payments are not immediately accredited to your account as fiat or Bitcoin, which are the two options provided to users. However, each payment from your card that is reflected in your app provides points to your running total.

One of the things that set Pei apart is that the more you use it, the better the cashback and points you receive.

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For the moment, users can only obtain USD or BTC through Pei, the company has announced that it will be adding further cryptos in the foreseeable future.

3) Earn.com – Crypto for Contributions

The gig economy has been growing pretty dramatically over the past few years, with users managing to raise some extra income through applications like Lyft, UberEats among others.

Another gig economy app is Earn.com, which allows you to earn cryptocurrencies for completing various tasks. These tasks can be as straightforward as answering questions from dedicated questionnaires, taking part in studies, or answering specific emails.

Each task provides you with a small denomination of Bitcoin. So providing a modicum of your time can equate to some pretty decent returns in the future.

Users set up an Earn.com public profile, enabling others to send messages and tasks to the user without revealing personal contact information. After answering a message or completing a task, you will receive a task reward in bitcoin. You can then cash out to your Bitcoin wallet or Coinbase account.

4) Storm X – Monetizing Micro tasking

Along with having some pretty solid reviews on Google Play, as a relatively well-received mobile app, Storm X emphasizes gamifying daily real-life and digital tasks we're frequently confronted with.

Users can easily get ‘plugged' into the app by simply downloading it through Google Play or the iOS app store. From there, you just need to get yourself set up with an account and start earning money from tasks.

Each task within the app rewards users with a certain volume of the platform's in-app currency, known as ‘Bolts.' To unlock financial rewards, you have to surpass a certain amount through a range of tasks assigned to you.

One task might ask you to complete a questionnaire for a business like Lyft. Another task might ask you to play a browser game and earn Bolts for participating, inviting friends or providing feedback.

The company claims it has distributed more than 249 BTC and 570 ETH since first launching in 2014.

Along with gamified tasks, Storm also has an in-app store known as the StormShop. Through using this dedicated store, whenever users shop and checkout using the app, they can earn crypto rewards on their purchases.

While the rates of cashback for each of these stores vary, cashback can reach highs of 30%, according to the company.

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5) CoinRebates – Exactly What is Says on the tin

“Shop at your favorite online stores and get free bitcoin cashback rewards.”

Much as the name suggests, CoinRebates provides a fluctuating level of cashback which is fixed, regardless of how much you spend.

What makes this rank so high in the wide (and increasing) number of cashback and rewards platforms is because of the sheer number of businesses that have partnered up with it over the years that it's been around.

Partner companies include major household names like Walmart, Macy's, Expedia, and even online names like Udemy, Microsoft and Groupon. Depending on which company you were interested in using, cashback ranges from 1.5 to even 20%, with companies like Udemy providing 24 Bits (the platform's currency) per dollar spent.

While this company caters more to a consumer base within or neighboring the United States, this doesn't limit those in Europe from making use of CoinRebates. While the company is based in America, users can capitalize on these rebates in crypto so long as the competing stores provide shipping support to that user's country of origin.

6) BitcoinRewards – Rewards in Multiple Cryptos

In a similar way to Lolli and CoinRebates, BitcoinRewards offers users with a pretty intuitive way of getting on board, connecting their account and crypto wallet and going shopping.

BitcoinRewards offers a great deal of exposure to a large number of stores which range from furniture, high fashion, travel, and beauty. The level of cashback that users can obtain does fluctuate depending on the store you're buying from. But these generally range from 1.6% for purchases from stores like Game, to even 16% for the online education platform – Udemy.

Along with providing a significant amount of variety when it comes to stores and rebates. One of the other net positives of using BitcoinRewards is that it continually refreshes its social media and front page with a range of time-sensitive promotional offers. Currently, these include discount codes and higher cash-backs from Rosegal and Contiki.

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One of the downsides that you have is that the platform itself is overly busy, which can really throw people off and leave them feeling confused by the prospect of using the platform.

7) Steem – The Crypto-Community's Answer to Medium

While Steem doesn't essentially fall under the category of being a rewards app, it does offer some better system of compensation for your time. In a similar way to Earn.com, users that decide to become contributors to Steem as a content creator can earn Steem tokens depending on how well-received their article/s are/were.

Having its associated cryptocurrency exchange means that any Steem tokens that you obtain from creating content can immediately be sold for USD or other denominations of cryptocurrency, effectively monetizing your time.

Sign-up operates in the same way as Medium – making it pretty easy to get started as a content creator, or just to peruse the wide variety of news stories already on the platform.

8) TV-TWO – Monetize Your Viewing Time

One of the more impressive and, let's face it, much sought after ways of monetizing your time is through taking the time that you would normally be spending watching TV, or watching videos online and making money from them.

Well, this is the underlying premise behind TV-TWO, which offers digital incentives for users that use its dedicated app to watch content from its pool of direct and associated content creators.

Currently, the app is available for Android, iOS, as well as for popular TV manufacturers like LG and Samsung.

To get started, all you need to do is download the app on your chosen operating system, television, or app store. From there, you will need to scan the QR code that shows up on the screen of your device. This allows your app to sync up with the television or tablets that you intend to use TV-TWO on.

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TV-TWO incentivizes users to watch content through its app using Ethereum-based ERC20 tokens, which can be exchanged for other fungible tokens.

9) Captain Bitcoin – Crypto for Watching ads

Nobody likes being forced to watch a 30-second YouTube advertisement. You don’t earn any rewards for viewing the advertisement.

That’s why it’s nice to see platforms like Captain Bitcoin offering an interesting alternative. Instead of just throwing advertisements in front of users, CB offers users financial incentives to watch particular adverts from a range of broadly known companies to the more niche blockchain-based companies like Decentraland.

The reason that Captain Bitcoin ranks here is only down to it being a relatively new project, having only recently launched. With that said, there is much to look forward to from this project.

10) SatsApp

SatsApp is a well-known crypt project launched by the same team behind SatsBack and CasaHODL. Although SatsApp is well-known, the platform has mixed reviews to date, mostly due to its limited accessibility.

According to the team, SatsApp is only available to Casa Gold, Platinum and Diamond members. All the same, it's one of the few platforms out there that makes use of both Bitcoin and its layer-2 Lightning Network.

Available both on Android and iOS, the application allows users to quickly make payments using the platform, while also earning rebates from the same ones.

Crypto Cashback Companies to Keep an Eye on

  • FOLD
  • Coinseed
  • Metal Pay
  • Nuo Network
  • Birdchain

One particular company that is worth keeping an eye on this month is FOLD, which just announced its successful capital raise of more than $2.5 million. The overarching objective in mind with this new capital is to provide retail stores with a seamless way to take payments using Bitcoin.

Product lead for FOLD Will Reeves has stated that the product will be offered to businesses interested in the company's subscription service:

“When people spend fiat at retailers they will receive BTC rewards. They can spend those rewards or withdraw them to an on-chain address. In the future, we are releasing an update that allows people to withdraw rewards directly to lightning, which will lower fees and make it more usable.”

There is another cryptocurrency cashback app by the name of Coinseed, who focuses on making cryptoasset investing easy but also on getting cash back in crypto from places like Amazon, Walmart, Ebay and local restaurants.

The future looks bright for cryptocurrency rebate and cash rewards platforms.

Many of the websites and mobile apps listed above allow you to legitimately earn crypto online with limited risk. In exchange for completing simple tasks, buying certain products or playing certain games, you can earn significant crypto rewards in exchange for utilizing their services.

We will also be reviewing each of the individual platforms in the near future, so be sure to check back and see how all of these individual crypto cash back service providers work.

Try out one of the above websites today and start earning crypto through a rebate, cashback, and rewards platforms.

I'm Aziz, a seasoned cryptocurrency trader who's really passionate about 2 things; #1) the awesome-revolutionary blockchain technology underlying crypto and #2) helping make bitcoin great ‘again'!

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