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All About Ember

  • Writer: James Cloud
    James Cloud
  • May 13
  • 3 min read

Ember is an app that allows users to earn Bitcoin passively and by entering tournaments, making sports predictions, and more.


How It Works


Satoshi: A Satoshi (Sat) is a small subunit of Bitcoin. There are 100 million Sat in one Bitcoin. Roughly 10 Sat = 1 US cent, 100 = 10 cents, 1000 = $1, and so on. All earnings in Ember are measured in Sat as that is easier than measuring earnings in fractions of Bitcoin.


Miner: The easiest and main way to earn is by the miner. Once a day, log in to the app and start the miner. Usually, you'll watch a short ad after which the miner activates for 24 hours (sometimes the app doesn't show an ad, which is nice). For the next 24 hours, you will be earning 1 Satoshi an hour or 3 cents of Bitcoin a day. However, there is a way to boost your hourly rate through referrals. It may not seem like much, but for clicking one button a day, its an easy way to earn some Bitcoin.



Referrals: By inviting friends to the app, you can get +12 Sat/hr for each active person up to a max of 10 friends. By using my code when signing up (code: MNGGWAZBC4U), your miner will be boosted to 13 Sat/hr or 0.33 cents a day! So make sure to use my code to boost your earnings. Invite friends to boost your earnings even more!


Predictions: For the sports fan, you can use your earned Sat to place bets on upcoming games for MLB, EPL, NHL, and NBA with more sure to come. Simply select the lineup and choose who you will think will win and how much to risk. If your bet wins, you'll get the reward shown!


Games: There are two types of games: chance games and tasks. Chance games are basically ways to gamble with your Sat to earn more. I don't recommend doing this expect in one case in which I'll explain later. The other are tasks, which are ways to earn more Sat by downloading other apps and completing offers. This can be a great way to get some extra Sat, especially when there is a boost. Boosts usually happen on weekends and around holidays.


Tournaments: For the crypto bros, tournaments allow you to pick crypto(s) and try to guess which ones will do the best over the next day or week, depending on the tournament. There are free entry ones and paid ones. There is no harm in trying a free tournament, but a paid one can earn much more Sat.


Shop Airdrop: The last main way to earn Sat is through the shop. In the shop, there are various packs of Ember tokens. These tokens can be used to purchase benefits such as no ads for 7 days, streak freeze, and more. Occasionally, there will be a special promotion in which purchasing a pack will also grant some extra Sat. So keep an eye out for notifications about these airdrops.


How to Cash Out


Bonus Sat: A slightly annoying part of Ember is that Sat earned through the miner is counted as bonus Sat. Meaning, you can't directly cash out with them. You'll have to use the bonus Sat in games in order to convert them to regular Sat. The best way to play the dice game. Set the win chance to 98%, then roll until you use all of your bonus Sat. This way, your losses are minimized. Notice how in my pictures below, in 4-5 rolls I turn $7 of bonus Sat to withdrawable Sat.















Cash out: In order to cash out, there are two requirements. The first one is a minimum of 10,000 Sat, which is roughly a month's earnings at 13 Sat/hr. The second is that it has to be in the final 2 weeks of the month. Not sure why this is a requirement, but it is easy to work around. When these two requirements are met, you'll be able to input the Bitcoin wallet address you want to send your earnings to, and that's it! It may take a few weeks for the funds to arrive, but it will!


Note: Since some of the games on Ember are considered gambling, it may require you to prove that you are old enough. Keep that in mind.


Get Started


Excited to earn some easy Bitcoin? Download it now and use my code to boost your miner rewards!

Referral Code: MNGGWAZBC4U

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