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WURK.fun: The Simple Way to Earn Crypto by Doing Micro-Tasks on Solana

With endless side hustle options, it's rare to find one that's genuinely easy to do, flexible with your time, and pays out in solana; This is the package WURK presents.

Published on April 3, 20263 min read

The Simple Way to Earn Crypto by Doing Micro-Tasks on Solana

In a world where side hustles are everywhere, finding one that’s truly low-effort, flexible, and pays in real cryptocurrency stands out. That’s exactly what WURK (wurk.fun) offers a crypto native microtask platform built on Solana. Whether you’re a student, remote worker, or just someone doom scrolling X (Twitter) daily, WURK lets you turn simple actions like reposting, commenting into SOL rewards.

I started using it late january, and here’s my full take: what it is, how earning actually works, my personal experience, why you should give it a shot, and practical tips to get started and maximize your earnings.

What is WURK?

WURK is a microtask marketplace where anyone can earn crypto by completing small, well-defined online jobs. It’s gaining momentun on twitter for social engagement tasks, but it’s expanding to likes, comments, content creation, feedback, and even custom gigs that AI agents or projects can post.

Built on Solana, it emphasizes speed, low fees, and on-chain verification. Projects (especially memecoins or small Web3 teams) can hire humans affordably for promotion and growth without big marketing budgets. Workers get paid instantly (or after a short cooldown) directly to their Solana wallet.

Key highlights:

  • No special skills needed for most tasks.
  • Tasks are verified onchain to keep things transparent and spam-free.
  • Rewards come in $Wurk and $Sol with an option to auto swap to usdc (for stability).A vault system takes a small platform fee (around 10%) and distributes it back to active $WURK holders as passive income.

How Earning on WURK Works

Getting started is straightforward:

  1. Connect your accounts — Link a Solana wallet (like Phantom) and your X account. You need at least 50 followers on X to qualify for most social tasks—this helps prevent bot accounts.

  2. Browse jobs — Go to the homepage or “Earn” section. You’ll see repost tasks with SOL bounties, likes with proof (e.g., screenshot), custom writing, design gigs, or community challenges.

  3. Complete the task — For a typical repost job: Repost the provided X link on your account. Then click “Verify” on WURK. The platform scans X (sometimes using a unique code you post) to confirm it.

  4. Get rewarded — After a cooldown period (0–24 hours, set by the job creator to prevent deleting the repost right away), SOL lands in your wallet. You can withdraw once you hit around 0.008 SOL.

My Personal Experience Using WURK

As someone always looking for flexible ways to earn in crypto, I signed up shortly after a lady posted about it. The setup took under 5 minutes: wallet connect, X verification (I had to generate a code and tweet it once), and I was in.

The first tasks i did was basic like, comment and upload screenshot for verification. Once i earned the first minimum withdrawal, i quicky withdrew it to see if the money is real and it was indeed real.

** Tips for New Users Who Want to Start Earning**

  1. Build your X profile first — Aim for 50+ real followers. Post consistently so your account looks active (helps with higher ranks later).

  2. ** Stay active** Once the new job notification drops on telegram hop on it immediately,every cents add up.

Conclusion Wurk turns doom scrolling on X intro a rewarding activity.The rewards are not much but its consistent, a day won't without some sol dropping into your wallet.

If you’re ready to try it, head over to wurk.fun, connect your wallet and X, and start wurking!

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