{"id":9525,"date":"2023-09-14T00:15:00","date_gmt":"2023-09-14T08:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cultofmoney.com\/?p=9525"},"modified":"2023-09-12T15:53:42","modified_gmt":"2023-09-12T23:53:42","slug":"jumptask-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cultofmoney.com\/jumptask-review\/","title":{"rendered":"JumpTask Review – A Unique Way To Earn Crypto"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/span><\/p>\n If you want to earn cryptocurrency but don\u2019t have enough starting funds to try methods like staking or trading, you\u2019re not out of luck.In recent years, there\u2019s been a surge of get-paid-to (GPT) sites that pay you with small amounts of crypto and cash for completing short online tasks.JumpTask<\/a> is one such example. This rewards website lets users earn its own native token, $JMPT, for completing tasks like surveys, downloading games, and even sharing their Internet bandwidth.But is JumpTask a legitimate side hustle? And can you make meaningful crypto gains with its platform?Our JumpTask review is covering everything you need to know about this crypto rewards website.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Quick Summary<\/strong><\/p>\n Pros<\/strong>:<\/p>\n Cons<\/strong>:<\/p>\n JumpTask is a crypto get-paid-to site that began in 2022 and is based in Estonia. Since its launch, it\u2019s become one of the leading companies in the crypto rewards space, amassing a staggering 4.1 million users to date.The platform is similar to popular reward websites like Swagbucks and InboxDollars. However, what makes JumpTask unique is that you earn crypto instead of prizes like gift cards and PayPal cash.Signing up is also free, and if you want an easy and quick way to earn a unique crypto token, JumpTask could be up your alley.<\/p>\n What makes JumpTask particularly unique is that it exclusively pays you with crypto for completing short online tasks. The company has its own token, $JMPT, which you earn by using the platform.At the time of writing, $JMPT is worth $1.85 per token and has a total market cap of $2.9 million according to CoinMarketCap<\/a>. This places it outside the top 3,500 tokens, so it\u2019s certainly no BTC<\/a> or ETH<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Image courtesy of CoinMarketCap.<\/p>\n That said, it\u2019s a unique selling point for JumpTask. And getting paid is quite simple. All you have to do is create a JumpTask account and connect a supported crypto wallet to cash out your earnings. Currently, JumpTask recommends using MetaMask and also supports wallets like Trust Wallet<\/a>.<\/p>\n Like any reputable online money making platform, JumpTask offers users a host of different options of how you can make money.<\/p>\n These methods vary in terms of passivity and profitability, meaning that there\u2019s potential for almost anyone to make money, regardless of previous experience or the amount of time investment required.<\/p>\n Perhaps the coolest way that JumpTask lets you make money in your spare time is through staking<\/a> $JMPT.You need 10 $JMPT to begin staking. Once you deposit your tokens in a staking pool, you can earn 0.05 to 5 $JMPT per day in passive income. Your earnings compound daily and deposit in your wallet, and there\u2019s no lock-up period. If you\u2019re not planning to spend your JMPT right away, this is an incredibly simple method to increase earnings.How much you earn depends on how many tokens you stake and JumpTask\u2019s current earning rates. Regardless, JumpTask earnings are updated every 10 minutes on your account, it only takes a couple of minutes to stake them, and withdrawals can be made from the staking poll at any time.Staking platforms<\/a> like Allnodes<\/a> and YieldFlow<\/a> certainly support more tokens and have competitive rates. But I like that JumpTask lets anyone begin earning passive income through staking.<\/p>\n If you prefer an even more passive method of earning crypto, sharing your bandwidth through Honeygain is another option to consider.Honeygain<\/a> is a passive income application that pays users for turning their computers and phones into nodes in a VPN network. In other words, you can get paid to share your unused bandwidth with users from around the world.JumpTask partners with Honeygain, and you can redeem your Honeygain earnings with $JMPT instead of PayPal cash. Overall, it\u2019s a nifty and unique passive income idea, provided you\u2019re comfortable with sharing your bandwidth and IP address with the company.Personally, I\u2019ve tested Honeygain on my own time, and I earned about $0.10 after two days of running it on a spare phone. How much you earn with this method largely depends on where you live, since some regions have more \u201cvaluable\u201d IP addresses than others. For most users outside the United States, I wouldn\u2019t have high earning expectations.<\/p>\n Another way to make money with JumpTask is to take paid surveys and various \u201cofferwall\u201d tasks. JumpTask works with numerous survey and pay-to-download partners that let you earn by answering short surveys, shopping online, and playing games.In my opinion, these are actually a pretty fun way to make money in your spare time if you like playing video games. And there are also some cash-back offers you can use to earn even more tokens.The process is pretty simple; just log in to JumpTask on any device you want and go to the \u201cOfferwalls\u201d section. From there, choose which paid task you want to complete and follow the instructions to get paid.<\/p>\n If you invite someone to join JumpTask, you earn 10% of that person\u2019s lifetime earnings with the platform. The person you invite also gets a 20% payout boost on the first task they complete.This is a generous referral bonus since it pays you lifetime earnings. However, the people you invite have to actually stick with JumpTask for this to be worth it.<\/p>\n Signing up for JumpTask is free. However, since all payouts are done with crypto, each transaction incurs a small network fee to process the transaction on blockchain<\/a>. This changes depending on the market but is usually about $0.001 per transaction and is paid with BNB tokens.There is no minimum threshold for payouts but my recommendation is to wait until you\u2019ve got at least 5 $JMPT before requesting a payout as this will prevent you from unnecessarily spending on gas fees.<\/p>\n JumpTask is one of the more innovative crypto rewards sites out there since it has its own native token. However, several other gpt sites also let you complete tasks to earn cryptocurrencies and other rewards:<\/p>\n How much you can earn with JumpTask depends on how many tasks you complete and how much effort you put into the site.Many of the passive tasks only pay a few pennies per day. You can earn more with offerwall tasks and surveys, with some tasks paying anywhere from 2-5 $JMPT (about $3 – $9.28.) Additionally, some offerwall tasks that require spending your own money or a lot of time can be more lucrative.Overall, making $10 to $50 per month with JumpTask is realistic if you spend a bit of time completing offers. It\u2019s really a great way to afford an extra few coffees each month, but it can\u2019t replace your day job.<\/p>\n Opening a JumpTask account is a very simple process. From the JumpTask website, just select the \u201cSignup\u201d button and follow the prompts therein. There are streamlined options to sign up with Google, Facebook, and a number of different popular crypto wallets<\/a>, all of which automatically create your account in seconds once connected. If you\u2019re totally new to the world of crypto, the most important step is to set up your crypto wallet as you\u2019ll need this in order to cash out.<\/p>\n Firstly, all payouts are done on blockchain which is a famously secure way to ensure online safety. JumpTask is also a reputable website and is considered to have a high level of safety and security all round. Last year on Twitter<\/a>, JumpTask highlighted a notable volume of fake accounts and false messages from the company. It looks as though the company has resolved these issues, which is promising. The company also outlines ways to keep your online information in its help documentation<\/a>.<\/p>\n JumpTask has several customer service options, which is another plus. For starters, you can access the \u201cHelp\u201d page from either the JumpTask website or app, and this covers general FAQs about your account.If you need more specific advice, JumpTask\u2019s Discord or Telegram channels can get you in touch with a support agent, as well as clicking the \u201cmessage\u201d option on the right side of your JumpTask member dashboard. Response times are relatively fast and they take particular care to be speedy if you have any questions about payouts.<\/p>\n All in all, JumpTask is legit and is a great way to earn crypto online. Great support, task variety, opportunities to make passive income, and a simple interface are all selling points.That said, the $JMPT token isn\u2019t a massive token, and it\u2019s largely traded sideways since its inception. And the fact JumpTask doesn\u2019t offer other cryptos or rewards is a downside.Ultimately, you can use this site to earn a bit of free crypto in your spare time. Just have realistic expectations about how much money you can actually make.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" If you want to earn cryptocurrency but don\u2019t have enough starting funds to try methods like staking or trading, you\u2019re not out of luck.In recent years, there\u2019s been a surge of get-paid-to (GPT) sites that pay you with small amounts of crypto and cash for completing short online tasks.JumpTask is one such example. 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About JumpTask<\/h2>\n
$JMPT Tokens & Getting Paid<\/h3>\n
JumpTask Features<\/h2>\n
Staking<\/h3>\n
Bandwidth Sharing<\/h3>\n
Surveys & Paid Offers<\/h3>\n
Referral Program<\/h3>\n
JumpTask Pricing & Fees<\/h2>\n
JumpTask Alternatives<\/h2>\n
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How Much Does JumpTask Pay?<\/h2>\n
Account Opening Process<\/h2>\n
Safety & Security<\/h2>\n
Customer Service<\/h2>\n
The Bottom Line<\/h2>\n