The NFT/crypto world has brought new kinds of jobs and one of them is being an influencer, or how this community prefers to call it – a shiller. Shiller is a person who organizes giveaways, promotes NFT/crypto projects and helps connecting communities. In this blog, you can read about what it’s like to be a shiller with Anthony (Twitter nickname CryptoBarnuts – CB).
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Interview with Anthony under a Twitter nickname CryptoBarnuts
RR: How did you get into the crypto/NFT world?
CB: I discovered crypto by free faucets, by then I was amazed by crypto works and studied a bit about it.
RR: How long did it take you to start making a living as a shiller?
CB: It took me around 4 months to establish my reach.
RR: That’s pretty fast! Good job.
RR: What else do you do besides shilling in the real world?
CB: Enjoying stuff such as playing games and hanging out with some friends.
RR: What’s the best part of the job of being a shiller?
CB: The best part is getting paid, of course, but you also give influence to crypto enthusiasts.
RR: What’s the worst part of the job of being a shiller?
CB: Paid shilling a possible scam project, while your follower invests in it because you posted.
RR: I can imagine that’s hard.
RR: How much money can you make monthly?
CB: I cannot say, but it is higher than average.
RR: What are your favorite cryptocurrencies or NFT projects and why?
CB: Top 3 – BNB, BTC, ETH. They are revolutionary. I am not really fond of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), but all of them are great, especially play-to-earn (P2E) NFTs.
RR: That’s true. You can simply buy gaming NFT and start making money right away. For example, there are games like Trade Race Manager 2 and CyberTrade that offer this opportunity to make IOI tokens or CyberCash.
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Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.
Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.