Coinbase Will Soon Reward You for Studying Crypto

Coinbase is launching a new product to help customers earn 0x tokens while learning about crypto assets.

AccessTimeIconDec 20, 2018 at 3:00 a.m. UTC
Updated Sep 13, 2021 at 8:41 a.m. UTC
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Coinbase wants to incentivize the public to learn more about cryptocurrencies – by paying them with crypto.

The exchange announced Wednesday that it was launching Coinbase Earn, a new system where Coinbase users can earn 0x tokens by completing various educational tasks, including watching videos and taking quizzes. The platform is invite-only at launch, though anyone can sign up to a waiting list.

The educational content is freely accessible, regardless of whether a user is part of the Earn platform or not, according to a press release.

Coinbase launched Earn after surveying both customers and non-customers, and finding that "one of the biggest barriers for people to explore a new digital asset is the lack of knowledge about that asset."

"Many of the people we spoke to expressed a strong desire to begin learning about new and different crypto assets beyond bitcoin, but didn't know where to begin," the release continued.

The exchange is positioning Earn as an alternative to mining or purchasing cryptocurrencies for users interested in acquiring tokens.

The release explained:

"Mining cryptocurrency typically means high setup costs and technical knowledge, while buying cryptocurrency requires disposable income to exchange for cryptocurrencies, which limits access."

All users need to acquire tokens through the Earn program is a smartphone or laptop.

While the platform only allows users to earn 0x at launch, Coinbase said it intends to add more content and support for other cryptocurrencies in the future.

Coinbase app image via Shutterstock

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