After the news about Storj being integrated into FileZilla, I figured I should research this technology and figure out what they do. After viewing their site, I noticed they're similar to Sia, but they don't require as much to start hosting. With Sia, you need to set your drive, set your rates, pay some collateral and have some Sia in your wallet before you can host. With Storj, you can install, set your drive, and begin. If you need to restart your system, you'll lose the current peers and contracts, but not any money.
I've had to restart this a few times, so this doesn't exactly depict my current status as I've had a variation of peers and contracts
You don't get paid in Storj tokens though. When you install the software, you have to give an Ethereum address from a wallet in which you control the keys. I personally like MyEtherWallet since it is a very quick way to create a wallet and doesn't require syncing of the blockchain. From what I've read, payments are at the end of every month. I've only been running the software for about two weeks now so I haven't gotten paid yet, but it'll be exciting to see how much I made next month.