Earn Easy Money Using Bitcoin in Coins.ph

Basically, a bitcoin is a digital currency (or in other words, an electronic cash). At Coins.ph, you can actually grow your money over time depending on your strategy.

In general, the most common strategy used by many bitcoin users is “buy and hold.” This simply means that you buy bitcoins and then literally not do anything with the bitcoin balance (that is, no selling or using bitcoin to pay for anything) for a period of time.

This strategy is actually effective depending on the conversion rate at the time of buying and selling of bitcoins. So when is a good time to buy bitcoins?

One way of knowing is to look at the bitcoin price chart, which can be accessed through the Coins.ph app or the official website. At a glance, you can determine whether the rate has gone down or up. This month, for example, bitcoin is priced at approximately above 300k php. Looking at the chart, the price has even gone up to approximately above 900k in the past year. Considering this, the price of 300k php may be a good deal at this time. As such, you can opt to buy bitcoins at this price. 

  • The key is to buy bitcoins at lower prices.

After you have already bought bitcoins, it is time to hold your bitcoin balance, and while you’re at it, continue to check the bitcoin price from time to time. During such, you have to determine a good time to sell your bitcoins.

Given you have bought bitcoins at the price of 300k php, it is a good strategy to sell them at prices higher than that at the time of buying. In this way, you ensure that you have profited from this process of holding until the price has gone up.

  • The key is to sell bitcoins at higher prices.

Important note: 

  • The one thing that bitcoin beginners need to know is that the value of bitcoin is volatile (that is, it constantly changes). It may go up or down in a blink of an eye. Thus, it’s good to hope for the best, but prepare for the worst, as they say. As with any other investment methods, you either lose money or gain some. But who would like to lose? Not me, and definitely not you! So consider keeping in mind this simple strategy to earn easy money using bitcoin in Coins.ph:
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To sign up at Coins.ph, check this post. If you have any questions/concerns regarding your Coins.ph account, visit their help center.

Top Virtual Wallets in the Philippines

You may already be familiar with the term “virtual wallets” or may even have already tried using some of them. Or if not, I personally and highly recommend that you do so; trust me! (This includes earning money, requiring little to no effort at all!)

But I know, I know. When it comes to money, the first thing that comes to mind is “will my money be secured?” Worry not because these listed wallets are totally safe! Most of them are even actually regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. So, without any further ado, below are the top virtual wallets in the Philippines definitely worth trying.


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Basically, through virtual wallets Coins.ph, GCash, and PayMaya, you can take your cash with you using only your phone (and pay cash, without the actual cash), perfect for those emergency money mishaps you may have or even simply for convenience purposes. These wallets also have other common denominators but as with many other things in life, they do also have their own unique features, which have been summarized below.

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Note: 

  • You can buy GCash MasterCard from any Globe outlet stores and physical PayMaya card from their online store for 150 php each; the latter may also be bought in bundles of three and five for 395 php and 600 php, respectively.

Final thoughts:

  • Coins.ph, GCash, and PayMaya are great virtual wallets allowing you to make online transactions easily. But when it comes to choosing which of these top virtual wallets in the Philippines fits your needs/wants, looking at their main differences could help.
  • The main differences include the following: 
  1. PayPal account linking– If you’re looking to verify your PayPal account and withdraw your funds from there, you can use GCash and PayMaya, since these two wallets provide you with a Visa/MasterCard debit card account. To learn to how to link your PayPal account to your PayMaya account, check this post.
  2. Debit card account– In relation to #1, you can avail of physical debit cards in GCash and PayMaya even without having to apply for them in banks. You can use these physical cards to withdraw from any ATMs in the Philippines and abroad and to pay for goods/services at all stores accepting Visa/MasterCard debit cards.
  3. Money earning strategies– One of the best features of virtual wallets is the possibility of earning money from your account. At all three wallets, you can start your loading business and get rebates for each load transaction (and even rebates for paying bills). Promos and discounts are also provided, so make sure to check the apps and official websites for recent updates. However, I personally like how PayMaya even gives up to 100% cashbacks (or even more!) in some of their promos. On the other hand, referral fees are also provided. Both you (the referring user) and the referral will get 50 php each. However, as of now, only Coins.ph and GCash have ongoing promos for referral fees. Lastly, Coins.ph features a bitcoin wallet. It can convert your peso funds to bitcoin, and depending on the conversion rate, you can actually grow your money over time even while doing nothing! So if you’re interested in having passive earnings, I highly recommend using Coins.ph and funding your bitcoin wallet. To learn how to earn easy money using bitcoins, check this post.

So what do you think? Do Coins.ph, GCash, and PayMaya deserve to be the top virtual wallets in the Philippines? It’s a definite yes for me!

How to Verify Paypal Account and Withdraw using Landbank Visa Debit Card

Add your Landbank Visa Debit Card:

  • Log in to your Paypal Account. You will see an “Add a card” or “Link a Card” option either on the Summary or Wallet tab.
  • Enter your 16-digit Account Number and expiry date found on the front portion of the card. The 3-digit CVV is found at the back.
  • After adding your debit card, go to the Summary or Wallet tab again then click the Card you just added. This will change the card status to “Ready to Confirm.”

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Track your Savings Account Statement

  • For convenience, you can track your Savings Account statement via Landbank Internet Banking. Go to lbpiaccess.com and sign up for an account.
  • Enter your Savings Account Number and Pin (and other data).
  • For the Joint Account Indicator (JAI), enter “0” if your account is for single/individual use only. But most of the Landbank Visa Debit Card JAI default is “0”; If it is a joint account, enter “1” or “2”; But for other Landbank cards, the JAI can be found on the card.
  • Log in with your username and password.
  • Click Transaction Details or Account Summary and that’s it!