I have been covering a lot of games lately that you can earn some Satoshis but today, I want to cover an app that is different. Bestplay does not pay out in any cryptocurrency, but the payouts are much higher for less work (yes, even versus idle games). The limited nature in receiving payouts is a concern though, not everyone is in a country that can use PayPal – a major reason I covered crypto paying games first.
Cashout Every Three Hours
Bestplay is part of a new category of paying apps that offers payment every three hours. Earn points before the timer runs out and they will automatically convert to cash. Sounds great. Right?
More on this in a second.
You have a few ways to earn points. All of which involve watching ads. The difference being how you get to those ads.
On the homescreen for Bestplay there is often an ad waiting for you. In the pictures I have here, they paid either 17,500 or more rarely, 50,000+ points.
Playing games will also trigger ads, usually in between rounds (win or lose).
There are also interstitial ads that Bestplay calls “ad break” interruptions. These can occur just leaving the Bestplay app open or while playing a game in mid-level.
Finally, points can be earned by completing challenges in the two subcategories that are available – Best$$$Maker and Cash Rewards.
Maximizing Earnings
Obviously, you need to play games to trigger ads. The interstitial “ad breaks” are not regular things, though they are annoying when they occur. They also only pay 2,500 coins for ads you can skip after about five seconds.
Games will have to be downloaded to compete in the extra earnings opportunities, or to earn playing games at all, with Bestplay.
They rank games with one-to-three-dollar signs, three being highest earning at that moment. Play those and your earnings will grow quickly.
Not All Points Are The Same Value
Well, not so fast. Not all points are worth the same. I have already noticed that some points are worth more than others. Other than the advertisers viewed, I cannot think of why this would be – why not just adjust the total points paid and keep overall point values the same?
In the first screenshot below you can see over one million points converted to about $0.23, while a later conversion paid about $0.01 for 7,500 points.
Unless my math is wrong, that means at one point it took over 40k coins to make one penny while another, it took only 7,500 coins to equal the same amount.
Then in the two screenshots above, you can see below, again, over one million points converted to about $0.08. Or over 130k points per one cent in earnings.
I do want to point out that both times the over one million points were earned by completing the free 400k coins bonus which could affect the conversion rates.
I am not trying to say Bestplay is a scam, it does pay, has paid, and will continue to be installed on my phone – even if I just collect points from ads and interstitial (most of the games available are not my cup of tea).
Grab Bestplay on your devices app store and give it a try if this still sounds good to you.