There is no cash alternative, we only offer payment to coinbase wallets via bitcoin, we do not offer paypal, wire transfer or check payments. If you have a bitcoin wallet with another provider, then you can open a coinbase wallet, and transfer the bitcoin to your existing wallet, without extra charge.
We source activities from clients who pay us at least $10 USD per completed job, and we insist that each job can be completed within 5 minutes. These tasks generally require a small level of technical expertise, and thus are not easily automated.
Want to cash out your earnings to your bank account? the cheapest way is BitcoinToBankAccount.
According to some people, CoinBase is a Fraud.
As an example I have just had my account compromised by Coin Base, although until rececenrly found out what CB meant. Without my consent, let alone finding my account tried to debit it with over £5000 and then recredit it with £4990 to test the account the same day, although within a few hours of each other.
Even my bankers (I am in the UK) were not aware of the narration and its meaning on the statement and I have reported to the UK fraud and banking operations as fraudulent activity. The Serious Fraud Office are carrying out investigations as apparently a large number of been caught is a similar scam.
It is not an access to Crypto Currency, which in my view is a fraud in its own right as it has no value, trust a traded “option” on the Futures Market, and no dfferent to an addicted gambler who won’t admit their habit. I had an exchange on this board by a person claiming to be a “Professional Gambler” and that he made US$ thousands per year play poker as he was a pro.
Equally I met a person in a pub who was always plaing a “fruit machine” and was plugging in literally £100s and getting the odd large win. He claimed that he was always “up on the day”; but that was only an illusion has he was not counting coing-v-£notes being put in, but the change comming out and then pretending to himself that the coint that he put over the bar was greater than the number of notes he put in. I watched him one night put over £30 in that machine and probably “won back” £20 . Yet he still claimed he was up on the night.
What was disturbing was that he started going around to people in the pub to ask if he could “borrow” £10 to get a taxi home, only for some idiot to do so and in the next bar we saw him put that money in to the machine and got nothing out. He left through the back door so the fools who leant (gave) him the money were none the wiser.
Far from a professional gambler, more like a professional fraudster.
They will always claim that they make large amounts of money and the likes of CoinBase and similar organisation who deal with virtual securities/commodities will use that as advertising material that Mr xx for YYY County in the USA made US$ X,000 in 24 hours likes.
Rather like the National Lotteries around the world (including the UK and private ones) the rely on the ignorance of the less monied in “reward” for a big win.
If the lotteries are not making significant money, then the Government would not be running so many forms of the lottery including the likes of Scratch Cards , with the naive “professional” gambler relying on the fact that there has to be a fixed percentage pay out on the machines particularly, but (by his won admission) “you can never tell when that is going to be paid out”
So mugs game and those who claim they make Thousands (whther US$ or GB£ are only fooling themsevles. As a for CoinBase the perfect fraud as everyone who uses it beleives it. Rather like the “universal currency “ ECU which later became the €uro.
Most countries who adopted went in to severe trading positions and their Currency collapsed.
You can make figures mean or make to apper to mean anything: ask an Accountant )[particuarly and Auditor) or Credit Manager.

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