Ngl checked the app and only needed to see the appstore front page. They showed there is a shop apparently, but they don't show what exactly you can buy in it. Red flag right there.
@@Existertheexistingperson you’re not supposed to walk with the intention of making money. Minimum wage jobs pay like 100x more than sweat coin. It’s supposed to be passive income, like 10 dollars a month that you get from walking around your normal life
@@NarutoUzumaki-Nam it's definitely possible. Markiplier did 70,000. I'm saying he did not do it in 10 hours especially if he stopped to go to the gym. And also, the more you go the more exhausted you get. That extra 20,000 steps is not going to be as easy as you think. Yes it's definitely possible but it won't be as easy
Bro is the only human who can actually tell his kids the WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE, I CROSSED 3 MOUNTAINS JUST TO SWEAT thing our parents claim to have done so💀 *without adding anything extra💀
My favorite thing about it was watching the doom eternal gameplay where in one episode he was stepping constantly ,and I hadn’t watched the step challenge video so I was incredibly confused 😂😂
I did back to back 70-80k per day for 3 days walking from Las Vegas to Baker California. Survivalist/Traveling days. The magic the unfolded was incredible 🙌
Facts I did sweatcoin for my daughter at one of my jobs. The six months I was there she made 20 dollars. I walked my whole shift. I collected trash at the airport in Atlanta.
1. The currency on the app is called "sweatcoins", is not real money just yet. 2. You need premium membership (which also duplicates your rewards) to receive more than 10 (10.000 steps) sweatcoins per day. 3. He receives 5 sweatcoins per every user that registers with his link, hence becoming influencer in the app, and receive real money rewards. I also use the app, and it bothers me how these RU-vidrs trick other people into registering to the app, but NOT TELLING what is really about.
@@dramey Swap them for services and products in the shop inside the app. There are also discounts and a variety of offers. You can donate them to campaigns for helping children in need, environmental and animal conservation.
@@dramey mainly discounts or free trials. you can get some actual things like iphone and or something of value but its a year commitment of steps and subscription
Dont forget he recorded himself walking into the store to get water. He has to walk in ..walk back out to get his phone and then go in again ..and then back out...
I used to walk about 50,000 steps back in middle/freshman year of highschool...had to walk to and from school every day and after School I'll go to my friend's house and we I'll walk around and do stupid things for hours and won't get back home until 10:00 pm..our school ended at 3 pm.... And on weekends we will stay up all night walking around the parks..we lived in Vegas at the time...the only reason I know I walked that much is because I had a Fitbit.....man those were good days
Just looked it up: 1 Sweatcoin is about 0.002-0.005 USD in value (but cannot be exchanged for it directly). Hence, 50,000 steps were paid out with about 0.20-0.50 USD in value.
A reminder that not disclosing what you are promoting is an ad or if your content is in anyway sponsored by a third party violates TOS and is illegal by FTC standards. You always, ALWAYS have to disclose before the content is presented you are being sponsored.
@@joe12_3 But not in the title as is required by law. if you watch the video and not engage in any other way, you would never know it was an ad. That is illegal. It has to be in the title, or clearly stated on the screen that it is a sponsored video. @Blackwatch Pilot is correct.
no it’s not 💀 bro i have like 50k and the only thing you can redeem it for it 20% off some shit product, 500k for $1000 paypal (which run out very fast) or like 2 million for some car you’ll never get it’s all bullshit i’ve had the app for over 5 years and never actually been able to use the sweat coin
@@Chillzy1 you dont you can only redeem it for shit that doesnt actually arrive at your door. i used to have about 2000 and i tried to buy an organic cutlery set and i havent heard a thing of it since.
So you: didn’t bring water (for a video about walking 50,000 steps), went to the gym(still not having water), not a trace of sweat (walked in the sun for most of the day). Yep seems legit 🤔
after his first hour of walking, he decided to go outside and he probably just forgot his water. he also did sweat in the first 5 hours or so and had the water when he went to the gym. 🤓
@@skywaiiz171 there's this nifty trick called editing.. not sure you've heard of it but it's even helped people launch careers, started fake news agencies, start RU-vid channels... Need I say more? 😂
its not even an app that "pays" you, it gives you ingame money to buy discounts on items that you have to pay with real money, and it sometimes gives you free items but thats rare, and the fee is depending on where you live LMAO so its not a scam my boy youre just stupid, and soooo the fact that everyone keeps sayin "pays you to walk!" is really dumb and you should do your research before saying that lol
@@MoriPorii You actually made me laugh, you call other people stupid? Sweatcoin THEMSELVES said they are PAYING people to walk. Besides that fact, most items that you buy with sweatcoins all the way until they are 'free' come with a 15 dollar shipping fee. So yes, that's a scam. Because that same item is getting sold for 12,99 in retail stores. Maybe do your own research first you clown.
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Apparently 1 sweat coin is worth 2 cents per step. And the price of the coin changes. So if he made 100 sweat coins from 50,000 steps, he would make anything from 2-5 US dollars. Fuck that
According to reviews, the app is nothing like it used to be. At first, you'd be able to buy things with your sweatcoins without using any real money, but now it caps your earning at 10,000 steps. You have to pay a subscription to earn more otherwise. The prizes also aren't what they used to be.