Jio Coin: Reliance Jio Coin is free, know how to get a chance to earn huge money! What is its future

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How to earn Jio Coin: How to earn Jio Coin, potential price, and Reliance Jio's big plans in blockchain technology. Know how to earn tokens from the Jio browser. Jio Coin is a blockchain-based reward token that can be earned through various Jio services and apps like MyJio and JioCinema.

How to earn Jio Coin : India's richest industrialist Mukesh Ambani has partnered with Polygon Labs to promote blockchain and web3 technologies through his company Reliance Jio. This collaboration aims to further strengthen Jio's digital services.

What is Jio Coin ?

Jio Coin is a blockchain-based reward token that can be earned through various Jio services and apps such as MyJio and JioCinema. Apart from this, tokens are also available for browsing the internet using the JioSphere browser. These tokens are kept safe in the users' Polygon wallet. However, they cannot be bought or sold in any market right now.

How to earn Jio Coin?

Jio Coin cannot be purchased directly. To earn it, one has to use the JioSphere browser

  1. Download the JioSphere browser on your Android or iOS device.
  2. Sign up with your Jio number.
  3. Click on the profile icon and select the 'Jio Coin Wallet' option.
  4. Start earning tokens after login.

Expected price of Jio Coin

Official information about the price of Jio Coin has not been revealed yet. According to media reports, its starting price may be $0.5 (about ₹43.30). If its demand and usage increases, its price is likely to increase.

Can Jio Coin give you an opportunity to earn money?

Claims are being made on social media that Jio Coin can be used for mobile recharge, shopping discounts and payment of petrol-diesel-CNG in future. However, Reliance has not yet made any official statement on this project. It would not be right to completely trust such claims.

Indian Government's Policy on Cryptocurrency

The Indian government does not legalize cryptocurrency. 30% tax and 1% TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) is levied on income from crypto. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has made it clear that the government is taking a tough stand on cryptocurrency.

PC:Times Now Hindi