Crypto Sense
Use some sense and earn some cents’ worth of crypto. Play a few short games of skill, and withdraw to Coinbase with a low threshhold.
To make sure I don’t waste anyone’s time, this is an app that is only available for Android at this time. So if your only mobile system available is Apple-based, you’ll have to settle for another app, unfortunately. And it definitely is a misfortune because Crypto Sense is one of the better apps out there.
The premise is simple: play a few skill-based games and earn a few cents. I think it was the pun that made me actually try this thing out for the first time. I’d seen more than a few apps like it and had been almost preconditioned to expect this to be a scam. Ultimately, I ended up being very surprised because not only did I actually really enjoy two of the games on offer, but the app actually does pay. It also doesn’t even require a high minimum to withdraw either, something almost even more unheard of. One of the biggest perks to me remains the fact you can withdraw in so many currencies, including some of the harder ones to find free ways to earn.
I’ll break down the different parts of Crypto Sense further below, but here is a quick snapshot of just what to expect going in.
The Good:
- The minimum threshold to withdraw is only 1000 sense.
- Withdraws directly to coinbase which makes it ideal for a lot of US players.
- Can withdraw in one of 32 different cryptocurrencies.
- If you are good at the games, you can make a lot from just one play.
The Bad:
- You are required to watch an ad before each play of a game. Sometimes a shorter one after too.
- Sometimes the ad doesn’t play correctly, so you have to restart the app.
- The games are skill-based, which means you have to be good at the games.
If the cons haven’t scared you away yet, please take a look at some more in-depth information about the app’s systems. You can learn about each of the three games on offer and any other earning opportunities.
The main way to earn sense in the app is by playing one of three skill-based games pictured on the right. In one minutes, you are tasked with solving as many slide, memory, and math puzzles as you can. The first few screens might seem ridiculously easy, but each one is designed to get harder and harder as you progress. While there is an ad at the start to play (and often a shorter one at the end), I very much appreciate that there are no ads during the actual games.
“Flip Sense” is the classic memory matching game. Starting off with only 2 pairs, it progressively gets more difficult. I think I’ve reached up to 12 pairs on it. Most of the time though, I finish in the 6 pair stage. You don’t have to complete a whole screen for points, any matches count. Keep matching right up until time is up! I usually get around 120-150 sense per game “Flip Sense” game.
“Sliding Sense” I admit I am terrible at. A series of sliding puzzles, my brain just can’t quite work the way this game wants it to. As such, I don’t get enough sense from it to justify the ad watched to play it. I won’t tell you the exact number I hit on average, but let’s just say it’s below fifty. If you are better at that type of puzzle, please enjoy for me!
“Calculus Fest” became a fast favorite for me, and is largely the reason I ever downloaded Crypto Sense in the first place. I don’t remember where the ad was, but earning crypto by solving math problems seemed like a no brainer. I enjoy math though, and I know not everyone else does. The first few problems will be simple addition and subtraction. Then single step multiplication and division. By the last few seconds and screens, you’ll be looking at four and five term order of operations problems with addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and roots. My average is around 170-200 sense per game which is another reason why I like this option so much. Be aware that wrong answers will lose you considerable time before you can try a question again.
“Lucky Sense” is the only way to earn that isn’t skill-based. As the name of it suggest, it’s entirely luck based on slots. Watch an ad, pull the lever, and hope for the best. I honestly can’t remember ever getting more than 50 sense from this option, so I don’t use this one often. The only time I’d recommend it if you’re able to make decent returns on the other ways is if you are doing other things and don’t mind your phone running a few ads in the background.
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Although the games are by far my favorite part of Crypto Sense, I do appreciate that there are other ways to earn as well. The easiest is going to be the surveys though they are arguably the most boring option. Compared to some sites, there aren’t that many third-party programs offering surveys, but the two that are available are reputable.
In fact, Theorem Reach is probably my favorite survey offer anywhere you can find. A few quick questions before you ever get taken to a survey. If you actually do get taken to another screen, you are guaranteed to have at least some payout even if the survey itself kicks you out later on. If there’s a considerable amount of time spent on it, you are also able to give ratings to the survey which is a nice feature too. Pollfish is decent but doesn’t have any special features like the first does in my opinion.
What crypto or token app does not include some kind of referral program? I don’t believe I can think of a single one in this space that doesn’t have some sort of built in system for it. And that’s often why the crypto space is so often compared to a pyramid scheme. Many sites and apps only allow withdrawals once you’ve roped in a certain amount of people who are also playing the game. I can happily say this is not the case with Crypto Sense. Do I earn something if people were to join because of me? Absolutely! But there isn’t anything shady about this app unlike let’s say Coin Birds or Golden Birds or any of the multiple iterations that all look the same with just different characters. I digress…this is a real opportunity though, and a true play to earn with easy withdrawals.
Payouts are simple and use coin gecko as the reference table for what each coin is worth. There doesn’t seem to be any limit to how many times per day or week you can choose to withdraw, and it’s near instantaneous. As mentioned earlier, you can withdraw in the form of many different cryptocurrencies. 32 in fact!
As long as you have 1000+ sense in the bank, you can withdraw at any time. That 1000 mark seems to be about 2¢ worth of whatever currency you choose. For me, I like to choose the options that aren’t readily available anywhere else. Cosmos (ATOM) can be staked on pretty much any exchange or wallet right now for an APY higher than high-yield savings accounts. Because of that, I’ve been choosing that one for my payouts anywhere I can. Getting 6-12% depending on where you look isn’t a bad ROI at any time. Especially on something you get for free.
Coinbase isn’t the only withdrawal method, but it’s the one I recommend most for US players. Crypto Sense does also offer Faucet Pay if users prefer that instead.
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