BitClout Has Proved It’s Not a Scam
How content creators can profit from the app & withdraw their $DESO using Coinbase
When I first wrote about BitClout, I’d been on the platform for 47 days. I could see its potential but I had my doubts.
Sure, creators could make money from the platform, but actually withdrawing their money? This was a puzzle.
It was possible through so-and-so crypto exchanges, but they looked sketchy as hell.
Earlier this week, however, there was an announcement. Instead of a speculative punt, my “investment” is bearing fruit. (I’ve been posting daily since July.) BitClout appears to have made it to the big leagues:
Coinbase is one of the biggest online platforms for buying and selling cryptocurrency.
By being on Coinbase, it will now be easier for creators to cash in their $DESO for “fiat money” (USD, GBP, etc). $DESO stands for Decentralised Social — the blockchain behind BitClout.
At the moment, only Coinbase Pro can trade the $DESO coin on Coinbase. When the actual Coinbase listing goes ahead, trading will open up to over…