As hard as you try to stop your online data from being collected and sold to companies, it is happening regardless. And you never see a penny of it, even though it is estimated that the average person's data is worth around $9 a month.
So, what if you could install a browser extension or router that tracks your data and pays you for it? That's exactly what Cirus Foundation has set out to do. By installing their wallet on Chrome and allowing it to track your every online movement, you can earn CIRUS tokens that can be swapped in the wallet for other cryptocurrencies or sent to other wallets.
They have just done a private launch of Version 1.0 following on from their one year in Beta. Those who didn't get into Beta or private can sign up to the waitlist for the upcoming public launch if interested: https://cirusfoundation.com/wait-list/.
3 stars are for ambiguous statements in their whitepaper, no tokenomics and because it feels a bit weird selling my browsing history to someone. Show Less