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Pawns: A Global App for Sharing Internet Bandwidth

Is globally available and you can download it on both your phone and computer so there are plenty of ways to get started. I also like Pawns because you get a $1 signup bonus when you create an account and from there you get paid about 20 cents per gigabyte of data that you share in Pwns network. What’s nice is that Pawns only takes $5 to cash out as well which is lower than a lot of the other companies that pay you for selling your internet bandwidth required. Pwn also has some better reward options than a lot of its competitors so you can cash out with PayPal different free gift cards and even Bitcoin in some countries.

Factors Affecting Earnings with Pawns

Now the thing is with Pawns and again any band withd sharing app with is that how much you earn really depends on where you live and how much data you can actually share with other people. So again if you live in a major city or somewhere where your IP address might be really popular you might earn a lot more with Ponds than if you live in a rural area or a small town where the IP addresses just aren’t in demand as much. But again Pwns is super simple to use free to sign up for you can put it on different devices which is really cool and it also added a new Quest system recently which wasn’t included in my Pawns app review because it’s a newer feature.

Pawns’ New Quest System for Bonus Cash

And the new Quest system basically pays you with even more bonus cash for completing certain tasks so Pawns might give you a cash bonus if you complete a certain number of surveys with the app which it also offers or if you run you know the bandwidth sharing not for 24 hours or something like that. So pretty cool they’ve mixed in quests now so there’s different ways to earn bonuses which I think is pretty cool again this is where I’d start if you want to sell your unused internet bandwidth.

Honeygain: Another Major Player in Bandwidth Sharing

All right guys and Honeygain the second company you can use to sell your internet bandwidth for passive income is Honeygain. Now Honeygain is another massive player in the space it’s globally available it’s something I’ve tested on and off for years and it’s another company I’ve covered on this channel before as well in my Honey game review. Now like Pawns you can download Honey gain for Windows Mac Linux iOS or Android and then basically start sharing your unused internet bandwidth to burn honey the platform’s token system you accumulate honey the more bandwidth you share and you can cash out once you earn $20 worth of Honey.

Honeygain’s Reward System and Payout Options

Now currently Honey Gang pays you $3 worth of credits for every 10 GB of data you share so again it’ll take quite a bit of sharing your bandwidth to cash out the $20 reward which is one of the reasons I prefer Pawns just because it has that $5 Cash Out minimum versus a $20 cash out minimum. That send Honey gain still has some pretty decent rewards I mean you can cash out with PayPal cash which is always nice to see and you can also redeem jump tokens which is a cryptocurrency at any amount not just $20 so if you’re looking for some free crypto Honeygain might be more up your alley.

Personal Experience with Honeygain

Now again I’ll tell you my Honeygain account I’ve earned over $100 with Honeygain it’s paid me through PayPal it always pays all time so it’s not a scam and I can’t confirm that it is legit and it does pay its us users but again like Pawns how much you make with Honeygate it depends how long you run it for on your devices how fast your internet is and ultimately how much bandwidth you share with other people so just keep that in mind.

Repocket: A New Player in the Bandwidth Sharing Space

All right guys Repocket and the third way you can sell your internet bandwidth to earn some income is to use Repoet. Now Repoet is a newer player in the internet bandwidth space and it has a new Android app that’s in beta that again lets you earn money by just sharing your internet data with other people. Now again this is one app I’ve just kind of started testing out it’s basically a clone of Honey and Pawn so it’s really nothing too different if you’re familiar with these other two apps people out Reddit seem to be quite you know a big fan of rep pocket it’s kind of nudging its way into the industry and you know making a bit of its name for itself which is always nice to see.

Repocket’s Features and Similarities to Other Apps

But yeah it’s again basically the same as Honey it even has that same $20 cash out requirement and it pays its members through PayPal it’s also rolling out it’s programed to other device types not just Android so again the platform is improving it sometimes even has a $5 signup bonus for new members which is pretty nice to see and yeah if you’re finding success with something like a Honey G or Pwns and you just want to mix it up or maybe run different apps on different device types to kind of test what’s working best I definitely recommend checking out Repoet.

EarnApp: Another Bandwidth Sharing Option

And the EarnApp the fourth app you can use to sell your unused internet bandwidth is called Earn App and once again guys this is another basically rip off of Hone gain and Pawns it’s super similar and it’s another company I’ve tested and covered on this onine world.com before. Yeah again super super similar concept you basically create an Earn app account and then you download its program on your phone or laptop and start sharing your unused internal bandwidth to earn passive income.

So for example you can scroll through its list of countries it’s globally available basically and you can see that right now in the United States Ear apppp pays 36 cents per Gaby of data you share and says that most people make about10 to $20 a month in passive income it also has a decent referral program so you can invite some of your friends to join and then earn bonuses as they earn which is always cool to see.

Personal Experience with EarnApp

Now I will say I tested out Earn app last year when I wrote a review on this onine world.com and I was not able to share my bandwidth successfully it was like a trickle a bandwidth and it was just not going to approach that $2.50 Cash Out requirement so I was living outside of Toronto at the time and Ear app just wasn’t really working that well for me so again that’s just the nature of these apps they can be pretty finicky depending on where you live so one app might work really well for you and the other one just might not work at all so keep that in mind.

PacketShare: A Growing Bandwidth Sharing App

All PacketShare right guys and the fifth and final way you can share your internet bandwidth to earn passive income is to use a newer app called package share. Now this bandwidth sharing app is available on Android and Windows and it’s one I actually haven’t tested out quite yet but it’s growing really quickly in popularity and I’ve also seen it mentioned on Reddit quite a bit so I wanted to do some research and include it in this video and the main reason for this is that the package share app has over 500,000 downloads right now on a four-star rating which is prettyy decent for these kind of apps because they don’t work for a lot of people so when you see a higher rating it’s usually a good sign that the app is doing something right.

PacketShare’s Features and Potential

But yeah this is just another clone of Honey G and Pawns like it’s not really Reinventing the wheel and you basically downloaded software on your Windows computer or your Android and then you share your unused internet bandwidth to earth. Now the company SS you could earn as much as0 50 cents per gigabyte you share I think this is a promotional rate or it’s a way to basically just draw users in because I don’t think it pays that much more than Honey game but is competitive and you know similar to these other companies and on top of that it also has a $5 welcome bonus which I thought is really cool so it’s clearly trying to make a name for itself in this industry and it’s also expanding to both Linux and iOS devices in the future so it will become a little bit more robust.

PacketShare’s Referral Program and Payout Options

On top of that it has a referral program that gives you 10% of your referrals earnings so if you and your friends are trying out some passive income ideas you can you know refer everyone through one account so someone’s getting some bonuses of some sort. Now the downside is it has a $20 cash up minimum to PayPal like Honey does but again it’s under company and I really like that has a $5 side of bonus right now so hopefully you guys can take advantage of that.

Realistic Earning Expectations for Bandwidth Sharing

Anyways Earning Potential guys that does it for five different ways you can share your internet bandwidth to start earning some passive income. Now I want to just wrap up the video quickly by setting some realistic earning expectations as I often do in the end of these videos you know there’s a lot of videos out there or blog posts or even companies themselves putting up some pretty big claims about how much money people make but really what you have to keep in mind is that a lot of people are probably making you know 0 to 10 20 $30 a month with this kind of passive income hustle and really this is because how much you earn again depends on how much bandwidth you can actually share with other people and then get paid and so where you’re located really matters.

The Impact of Location on Bandwidth Sharing Earnings

I mean if you live in a major city in North America or Europe or Asia you might actually be able to share a fair amount of bandwidth because the IP addresses in these locations are just a lot more in demand. On the Flint side if you’re like me and you live outside of a major City often times you’re probably not going to earn as much or anything with these kind of passive income apps you know this is just the nature of the game and I try not to rate companies like Honey gain or Pawns or any of these other ones too harshly because they’re doing what they’re supposed to do you know they’re letting you share your bandwidth and they’re paying you for it and it’s not necessarily their fault if you can share your bandwidth because you live somewhere that’s just not that in demand.