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Have you ever tried STPEN?
It's an app where you walk and make money.
To earn money, you buy shoes NFT and
You need to activate it in the app and walk around.
I've been using it for about a week now.
I will write down my impressions.
1,You should have three pairs of shoes.
There is something called Energy.
If you have only one pair of shoes, you have only 2 Energy.
I run out of energy after about 10 minutes of walking.
If you run out of Energy, you will not be able to earn GST (GST Crypto).
However, if you have three pairs of shoes, the Energy is increased to 4 Energy.
4 Energy makes you 20 minutes walking
2、If you want to go for a walk, choose Jogger.
At STEPN, there are currently 4 types of sneakers.
The types are divided according to their speed.
I bought one pair of Trainer shoes by mistake.
I wish I had bought 3 pairs of Jogger shoes.
Having three pairs of shoes increases to 4 Energy.
With 4 Energy, you can earn GST while walking for about 20 minutes.
Since I never run, I recommend Jogger.
3、Choose high Efficiency and Resilience sneakers.
It is said that it is good to allocate 3:1 in Efficiency and Resilience.
Efficiency (efficiency) = The higher this value is, the more GST is earned per energy.
Luck = The higher this value is, the more likely you are to pick up a Mistery Box.
Comfort = The higher the value, the higher the probability of a boost (*not yet implemented).
Resilience (Durability) = The higher this value is, the less often you need to repair your sneakers.
Basically, If you are a person who wants to earn money efficiently, choose the ones with high Efficiency and Resilience.
Why these two?
Efficiency...The higher the value, the more GST earned per energy consumed.
Resilience...The higher the value, the fewer repairs are required and the lower the repair cost.
So, these two values have a big impact on the effective earning/recovery period!
Conclusion.
I was able to earn 60 GST in about a week.
That's about $5 since 1 GST is $0.08.
That's like $20 a month, or $240 a year.
I've spent about $200 on shoes.
It's a good app if you want to keep it going for more than a year.
(I hope the GST price doesn't go down)






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