Crypto Earning Strategies for different depositsToday, let's dive into various crypto earning strategies for different deposit sizes. What can you do if your deposit is less than a thousand dollars? Or what options are available for earning with larger capital?
First and foremost, don’t try to grab everything at once!
There are countless ways to earn, but focus and knowledge are paramount! Time is also a constraint; we can't do it all! Choose a few directions or assemble a team.
Level 1: Deposit Amount Up to $1,000
At this level, you need to boost your capital to $5,000-10,000 as quickly as possible. Don't rely on long-term profits—aim to earn within 2-3 months.
Active engagement can quickly deplete free capital: testnets, nodes, staking, lending protocols, etc. Long-term activities may yield profits only in 9-12 months. Therefore, if your deposit is under $1,000, focus on these activities:
Testnets: Some blockchains offer tester collaboration opportunities before launch. Projects get feedback, and testnet users receive potential rewards.
Ambassador Programs: Help projects grow (design, edit, write articles, create memes) and earn rewards.
Airdrops: Be active during a project’s development stage. Depending on the product (web application, blockchain, exchange), activities may include executing transactions, adding tokens to liquidity pools, minting NFTs, etc.
Testnets and ambassador programs are more suited for Tier-1 projects. For airdrops, focus on Tier-2 and Tier-3 projects.
LayerZero and zkSync cases validate this approach. Users focusing on these projects haven't yet received their drops and might have missed other profitable activities (like StarkNet, Wormhole, and Aevo) due to blocked liquidity.
Level 2: Deposit Amount from $1,000 to $10,000
If Level 1 requires scalability, Level 2 calls for diversification. Users with this financial capability can engage in a wider range of activities, allocating capital to both medium- and high-capitalization projects.
For deposits from $1,000 to $10,000, focus on:
Medium-Term Investments: Buy BTC, ETH, niche tokens, or memecoins. Use platforms for crypto market analysis, on-chain analysis, and other tools.
Tokens: Despite lower ICO profitability compared to 2017, investing in early-stage projects can still be profitable.
Nodes: Earn rewards for participating in blockchain activities. For instance, Celestia node owners earned about 4,500 TIA ($45,000 as of April 2024).
Be active in Tier-1 projects to receive airdrops. A larger deposit allows you to overcome "stagnation" without missing new earning opportunities.
Level 3: Deposit Amount from $10,000 to $100,000
At Level 3, focus on expansion. Don’t try to invent complex earning methods. Users with deposits between $10,000 and $100,000 should perform the same activities but on a larger scale.
Previously, you might have set up a node, performed retroactivities, and participated in ICOs for one project. Now, do the same for 10-20 projects. Focus on other operational tasks:
Risk Management: Take less risk for unlikely events, and more for highly likely events.
Activity Management: Allocate resources effectively, considering trends and project popularity.
Personnel Management: Delegate work to employees.
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Cutting Expenses and Increasing Income
There are steps you can take to get a handle on your finances – and your financial stress. The very first step is to figure out if your income covers all of your current expenses. An increase in expenses or a drop in income usually means a change in lifestyle. The sooner you look at your household budget, the more options you have and the better off you will be in the long run. Once you have a better understanding of where your money is going, it’s time to look at ways to make the best use of your hard-earned dollar.
Cutting Expenses
If you find that your expenses are more than your income, you can take steps to develop a spending plan and move toward balancing your budget.
Begin by listing your expenses, starting with expenses that provide basic needs for living. Some of these are fixed, such as rent or mortgage payments, car payments, or installment loan payments. Some are variable, such as clothing or consumer goods. These expenses have some flexibility.
It is important to know what you are currently spending to find ways to reduce spending and balance your budget.
After you have your list, the next step is think about what can be reduced or completely cut out. Think about how a repeating weekly or daily expense will add up over an entire year.
How can you save more?
Buy gently used clothing. Instead of spending BMV:60 or more on name brand jeans with holes, your teenager may find “cool” jeans for $6.
Save on energy costs. Turn down the thermostat 5 degrees. Turn off lights or a television when no one is in the room to save money on the electric bill.
Deferring on a repair or doing it yourself. If you don’t have the skills or the tools, perhaps there is a neighbor or friend that can help.
It is essential to stick to your spending plan. With less income, each spending decision is critical. Finding ways to pinch pennies can add up to dollars you can use to make ends meet
Even in good economic times, financial experts recommend a spending plan for effective money management. But good financial planning is an even more essential tool in tough times. Setting priorities for spending is a necessary step in finding a way to balance your budget-especially when you have less money available to spend.
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7 Stages to Financial Freedom and How You Can Get There
Today we will discuss the stages you go through to reach freedom and how you can achieve it with awesome thinking models.
The journey to financial freedom includes seven stages.
1. Clarity
This is the stage where you are clear about your current financial position and where you want to be.
2. Self-sufficiency
This is the stage where you can bear all your expenses by yourself. You are not dependent on anyone for your survival. This also means you earn enough to sustain your expenses.
3. Breathing room
This is the stage where you have saved enough to sustain yourself for a couple of months, even if you lose your source of income right now.
4. Stability
This is the stage where you have paid off all your debts and you also have a saving to sustain you for at least 6 months in advance.
5. Flexibility
This is the stage where you have saved enough money to sustain yourself for two years in advance.
6. Financial independence
This is the stage where your money earns more for you. It’s when you have enough investments and savings that the return you get is enough to sustain your expenses without working. At this point, you work on something because it’s your hobby, and not to earn money.
7. Abundant wealth
This is the stage where you have accumulated so much money that you would not be able to spend all in your lifetime.
But how do you progress through these stages and achieve financial freedom?
Here are some awesome thinking models you can use to head towards financial freedom.
1. Time is more valuable than money.
2. Compounding can help you achieve it earlier
3. Make money with a side business
4. Learn to sell stuff
As it should be your ultimate financial goal, it is never enough to talk about achieving financial freedom. I wish you luck, dear traders.
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