Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase today launched its Earn product, which lets users earn cryptocurrency by solving tasks, trying out new decentralized protocols and answering quizzes, in more than 100 countries.
The list of countries where Earn is now available includes the United States, UK, most of EU, Canada, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan, the company has announced.
SEE ALSO: Coinbase expands by opening shop in 11 new countriesAdditionally, users from countries that are not on the list can get verified and join a waitlist to become eligible for Earn.
As for eligibility criteria, besides being in the right geographical location, it also includes ID verification and a checkup for fraud from Coinbase.
Originally launched in 2018, Earn lets users earn crypto by performing tasks related to five crypto projects: Stellar Lumens, Zcash, Basic Attention Token and 0x, with "many more" coming soon.
"Coinbase Earn has allowed us to introduce more than 100,000 people to the vibrant ecosystem of 0x relayers and our vision for a tokenized world. It's the single best channel for reaching shrewd crypto enthusiasts," 0x co-founder Will Warren said in a statement.
The tasks one needs to perform include watching short videos and answering quizzes about a particular project, or inviting friends to join Earn. The rewards range from $1 to $40, depending on the project and the task, in each project's respective currency.
Disclosure: The author of this text owns, or has recently owned, a number of cryptocurrencies, including BTC and ETH.
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