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Rohan Kumar

I actually made ETH from inviting my friends and they thanked me for it

I never expected much from referral programs. But Hashhenge’s setup is different. I invited a few friends, and they not only got started with the faucet, but some ended up staking and mining too. I’ve been earning off their activity ever since.

Best part? A couple of them actually thanked me. Most platforms make you feel weird for inviting people—this one felt genuine.

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Joshua stunt

I’ve hesitated with referral programs in the past because they felt spammy or just didn’t offer anything meaningful for the person signing up. But I agree—Hashhenge’s system feels fair. My friend started with the faucet, and within a week, he moved into staking, and I started seeing small ETH bonuses in my account. Did you track your referrals manually, or are you just using the dashboard's referral tab? I like that it breaks down who did what. Also, do you give your friends any kind of step-by-step to help them get started, or just let them explore the site on their own?

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Freya Jensen

I’ve been meaning to try this and your post gave me the push I needed. Did your friends ask a lot of questions when they joined? I feel like most of mine would need some kind of beginner guide. I’m thinking of putting together a simple doc with how to claim the faucet, how to stake small amounts, and how the mining setup works. Do you offer any sort of incentive or support when someone joins through your link, like weekly check-ins or shared tips? I think people are more likely to stay if they don’t feel overwhelmed early on.

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