Microtasking on the internet has been around for ages. It provides an opportunity for people to earn a bit of money for doing something simple, like filling up a survey or watching some video. This helps the user to gain something while for the business to check whether or not they are doing something right product-wise.
The services that offer small tasks for users to complete in exchange for money rarely differ much from one another. However, a new platform has appeared recently called JumpTask that promises to change the way we look at microtasking in general. How does it work and how is it different?
How is JumpTask different?
Right after opening the website itself, you can see a giveaway on how JumpTask is different: there is no traditional registration required. It is because JumpTask provides payouts for your micro jobs solely in a cryptocurrency called JumpToken (JMPT). This means that instead of the usual registration form that you would fill out for other services of a similar kind, here you simply log in using your cryptocurrency wallet (via MetaMask, Trustwallet, or Tor.us).
Although it may sound intimidating, especially if you are not too familiar with how cryptocurrencies and the whole crypto world works in general, you should not be afraid to just go for it. If you do not have a cryptocurrency wallet, you can log in using the aforementioned Tor.us as a login option. There you can use your social media accounts to log in, and upon doing so, a crypto wallet will be created for you, simplifying the whole process.
After a successful login, JumpTask starts to look like other websites and services that provide an opportunity to earn by completing simple microtasks. It offers many different categories and task types which ensures that you will find tasks that are the most interesting to you. What all these tasks have in common is the fact that they are all relatively easy to complete and do not require any previous knowledge about anything.

Another difference worth mentioning is that JumpTask provides payouts directly. That is, instead of getting points or credits for completing tasks, which you can exchange later for various prizes or just plain old PayPal cash, JumpTask gives out JMPT directly to your cryptocurrency wallet for task completion. Afterward, you are free to do what you wish with this currency, which is tradeable on various exchanges, such as PancakeSwap.
What does JumpTask offer?
When it comes to microtasks themselves, JumpTask offers rather common task types that you can find on other similar services. To be more specific, out of the active task types, you can find the “Offers” category, on which you will need to download a certain app, visit some website, or watch some video in order to get paid.
In the “Games” category, you will need to download a certain game and reach a certain level on it in order to get rewarded with JMPT. The “Surveys” category, just like on any other similar website/service, gives you surveys to complete, which provide you with a payment upon completion.
Interestingly enough, JumpTask also offers two ways to earn crypto passively. One of them is Honeygain, a separate application that shares your unused internet bandwidth and rewards you with a payment in return. By using it, you will earn JMPT directly for the said bandwidth sharing.
The other passive way to earn is staking. This one is not particularly surprising, considering that payouts on JumpTask happen in JMPT, a cryptocurrency. You can stake what you have earned and make your JMPT grow without doing anything.
The mechanic behind it is the same as with other cryptocurrencies that you can stake. For locking in what you have for a certain period of time, you gain a certain percentage of “interest,” thus, making your crypto work for you.
Key takeaways
The key features of JumpTask are indeed the differences that they provide in comparison to other websites and services of a similar kind. It offers an opportunity for people who have little to no knowledge of crypto to get into cryptocurrencies and the crypto world in general without making any investments and without any risks.
It also offers direct payments instead of a points/credits system, where you would need to exchange what you had earned for gift cards or other similar goodies. The option to earn passively is also a great plus (and a big difference from other microtasking platforms), considering that similar platforms are solely focused on active earning and only give you earnings for doing some action.
All in all, it is safe to say that JumpTask is indeed a different platform that has no real comparison. It is still a microtasking service, of course, but it has a very noticeable yet welcome twist to it.
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