Welcome to the top.. of decentralized search results!

Meet Presearch, the decentralized answer to corporate search engines like Google that monetize your search history to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars every year. You can wrestle some of that value back by using this platform instead. This search engine behaves and looks similarly to Google, but with one important difference- you earn a token for every four of your searches, or exactly .25 PRE tokens a search.

What’s really cool about these tokens is that you can use as little as 1000 of them to stake any keyword you choose! Then, you can advertise a link to any URL you want at the top of the search results for that keyword! You’re free to unstake the tokens at any time without cost immediately in order to alter or remove your links and stakes. There’s even a great Google Chrome extension plugin that lets you to search Presearch.org from your browser’s address bar and it works with Brave too!

It was easy for me to acquire the necessary PRE tokens using Ethereum I transferred from my personal wallets but you can acquire them slowly by searching, up to 8 tokens every day. I used the tokens I purchased to stake two different keywords for Atomic Wallet (which I’ll be covering next!) and got the top results for the lowest amount possible, only 2k tokens costing less that $40 USD. I got amazing results tracked in views and clicks for such a relatively new and underused search engine over the last few days.

Keyword Staking like a boss

Worth it! I fully expect to compete for these two keywords as adoption of the search engine increases and others wish to utilize the keywords more than I. You must stake at least another 1k tokens in order to earn the desired keyword in-lieu of the previous staker. Hurry if you’re interested because after one year the team will migrate to a healthier eco-system leaving approximately 6 months left. Since announcing this feature in January, the use of PRE tokens has exploded. The top staker for each keyword receives free traffic over the course of this year.

After using Presearch.org, I haven’t needed Google for searching. I’m migrating off the Gmail platform slowly and soon probably won’t ever want to use Google at all! It’s fun to see my tokens pile up and watch the results from my stakes. Support taking the control back over the value of your information and decentralization. Decide how much your search history is worth by participating today.

https://presearch.org/signup?rid=1718773

-klymacks

 

About the Author:

I’m an early cryptocurrency advocate. I discovered Bitcoin in 2013 when it was trading for around $200 and have been completely hooked since. A developer buddy and I looked into trading in the summer of 2017 and I’ve been dabbling with that since. Soon after that, I started mining Ethereum and other currencies with GPU miners so the business of keeping all that organized quickly escalated to being a full time job alongside my normal 9-5. I thought I’d start writing some of my experiences down to keep them straight and to reference if I ever needed or wanted to so I started writing in Steem, and I enjoyed blogging about my mining chronicles for awhile. But, I lost interest in mining as the profits dwindled with increasing overhead so I eventually stepped back and setup a few gaming rigs for my son and I so that we could play some of these games I had been missing on Vega graphics together and liquidated most of my equipment. I still mine a little Ether and Zilliqa today on ezil. I spend my free time exploring and contributing feedback to various blockchain projects today, you can probably find me in the Telegram or Discord for the latest blockchain technology learning about it and asking questions. I’m writing on Publish0x lately about stuff I like and sharing these posts on Twitter at @klymacks for now. Will probably expand to Blurt when that releases, the newest fork of Steem under the same name.

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