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SignUp Now!@Devin , happy to share some insight from Botswana.@Suba — quick question so I can better understand what actually works in Indonesia
No promises yet — I’m just gathering real-world info so I can see what might be feasible down the road. Appreciate any insight you can share.
- Are you able to receive and convert USDC easily where you live?
- If yes, what’s the usual process (exchanges, wallets, fees, delays)?
- Are there any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of?
- Is there a preferred or more commonly used cryptocurrency in Indonesia (USDC, USDT, others)?
- Outside of crypto, what payment methods do people typically use that work reliably?
@Passionate-writer — quick question so I can better understand what actually works in Pakistan
No promises yet — I’m just gathering real-world info so I can see what might be feasible down the road. Appreciate any insight you can share.
- Are you able to receive and convert USDC easily where you live?
- If yes, what’s the usual process (exchanges, wallets, fees, delays)?
- Are there any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of?
- Is there a preferred or more commonly used cryptocurrency in Pakistan (USDC, USDT, others)?
- Outside of crypto, what payment methods do people typically use that work reliably?
@Fire&Rain — Our rewards provider doesn't support options for Botswana. However, here are some quick question so I can better understand what actually works in your country.
No promises yet — I’m just gathering real-world info so I can see what might be feasible down the road. Appreciate any insight you can share.
- Are you able to receive and convert USDC easily where you live?
- If yes, what’s the usual process (exchanges, wallets, fees, delays)?
- Are there any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of?
- Is there a preferred or more commonly used cryptocurrency in Botswana (USDC, USDT, others)?
- Outside of crypto, what payment methods do people typically use that work reliably?
@Stardom22 — Our rewards provider doesn't support options for Kenya. However, here are some quick question so I can better understand what actually works in your country.
No promises yet — I’m just gathering real-world info so I can see what might be feasible down the road. Appreciate any insight you can share
- Are you able to receive and convert USDC easily where you live?
- If yes, what’s the usual process (exchanges, wallets, fees, delays)?
- Are there any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of?
- Is there a preferred or more commonly used cryptocurrency in Kenya (USDC, USDT, others)?
- Outside of crypto, what payment methods do people typically use that work reliably?
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Wonderful, I'll download Reward Walrus as soon as possible, once available on Play StoreOkay! So quick update...
I've finished up the final polishing and structuring of the app. Now all that is left is to conduct testing and ensure everything is in place and working properly.
I am aiming to launch the app on February 1st if everything works out correctly! Get ready guys.![]()
Lol i didn't see the message on timeTesting slots have been filled. Thank you all for your interest.![]()
Am readyReward Walrus – FINAL TESTING PHASE (Limited Spots)
Hey everyone
We’re officially at the final hurdle before launching Reward Walrus on the Google Play Store — and I’m inviting a small group from the DB community to be part of this from the ground floor.
Google requires a minimum of 14 testers to have the app installed for 14 consecutive days before we can go live publicly.
What’s needed
To qualify:
- You must opt in through a private Google Play testing link
- Install Reward Walrus directly from Google Play
- Keep the app installed for 14 days
- You do not need to use it daily — just keep it installed
Important:
If you previously installed Reward Walrus via a manual download, that’s totally fine. When testing officially begins, you’ll simply uninstall the manual version and reinstall through the private Play Store link so Google can track it properly.
Everyone who:
Tester Reward
Opts in
Installs via the Play Store
Keeps the app installed for the full 14 days
Will receive a $2.50 bonus (2,500 Walrus Coins) added directly to their Reward Walrus account as a thank-you for helping us launch.
Optional (but very helpful)
During the testing period, I’ll also provide:
This keeps everything organized and helps ensure the app launches in the best shape possible.
- A Google Formfor:
- Feedback
- Suggestions
- Bug reports
- UI/UX thoughts
I’ll also create:
- A Google Group or chat space so testers can communicate in real time if needed
Why this is actually cool
If you join this testing group, you’ll be:
This is more than testing — this is helping shape something from the very beginning.
- Among the first users ever on Reward Walrus
- Helping launch a global rewards platform
- Supporting an app designed not just for top-tier countries, but also smaller and underserved regions
- Directly influencing how the platform grows and evolves
This is the last step before public launch.
Final note
By helping here, you’re not only helping me — you’re helping build something I’ve wanted to create the right way for a long time.
If you’re interested, comment below or DM me and I’ll get you added once everything is ready.
Let’s launch this thing![]()
I am not missing out on this one. ADD ME PLS @DevinReward Walrus – FINAL TESTING PHASE (Limited Spots)
Hey everyone
We’re officially at the final hurdle before launching Reward Walrus on the Google Play Store — and I’m inviting a small group from the DB community to be part of this from the ground floor.
Google requires a minimum of 14 testers to have the app installed for 14 consecutive days before we can go live publicly.
What’s needed
To qualify:
- You must opt in through a private Google Play testing link
- Install Reward Walrus directly from Google Play
- Keep the app installed for 14 days
- You do not need to use it daily — just keep it installed
Important:
If you previously installed Reward Walrus via a manual download, that’s totally fine. When testing officially begins, you’ll simply uninstall the manual version and reinstall through the private Play Store link so Google can track it properly.
Everyone who:
Tester Reward
Opts in
Installs via the Play Store
Keeps the app installed for the full 14 days
Will receive a $2.50 bonus (2,500 Walrus Coins) added directly to their Reward Walrus account as a thank-you for helping us launch.
Optional (but very helpful)
During the testing period, I’ll also provide:
This keeps everything organized and helps ensure the app launches in the best shape possible.
- A Google Formfor:
- Feedback
- Suggestions
- Bug reports
- UI/UX thoughts
I’ll also create:
- A Google Group or chat space so testers can communicate in real time if needed
Why this is actually cool
If you join this testing group, you’ll be:
This is more than testing — this is helping shape something from the very beginning.
- Among the first users ever on Reward Walrus
- Helping launch a global rewards platform
- Supporting an app designed not just for top-tier countries, but also smaller and underserved regions
- Directly influencing how the platform grows and evolves
This is the last step before public launch.
Final note
By helping here, you’re not only helping me — you’re helping build something I’ve wanted to create the right way for a long time.
If you’re interested, comment below or DM me and I’ll get you added once everything is ready.
Let’s launch this thing![]()
Crypto and PayPal is very much accepted in my country.@Suba — quick question so I can better understand what actually works in Indonesia
No promises yet — I’m just gathering real-world info so I can see what might be feasible down the road. Appreciate any insight you can share.
- Are you able to receive and convert USDC easily where you live?
- If yes, what’s the usual process (exchanges, wallets, fees, delays)?
- Are there any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of?
- Is there a preferred or more commonly used cryptocurrency in Indonesia (USDC, USDT, others)?
- Outside of crypto, what payment methods do people typically use that work reliably?
@Passionate-writer — quick question so I can better understand what actually works in Pakistan
No promises yet — I’m just gathering real-world info so I can see what might be feasible down the road. Appreciate any insight you can share.
- Are you able to receive and convert USDC easily where you live?
- If yes, what’s the usual process (exchanges, wallets, fees, delays)?
- Are there any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of?
- Is there a preferred or more commonly used cryptocurrency in Pakistan (USDC, USDT, others)?
- Outside of crypto, what payment methods do people typically use that work reliably?
@Fire&Rain — Our rewards provider doesn't support options for Botswana. However, here are some quick question so I can better understand what actually works in your country.
No promises yet — I’m just gathering real-world info so I can see what might be feasible down the road. Appreciate any insight you can share.
- Are you able to receive and convert USDC easily where you live?
- If yes, what’s the usual process (exchanges, wallets, fees, delays)?
- Are there any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of?
- Is there a preferred or more commonly used cryptocurrency in Botswana (USDC, USDT, others)?
- Outside of crypto, what payment methods do people typically use that work reliably?
@Stardom22 — Our rewards provider doesn't support options for Kenya. However, here are some quick question so I can better understand what actually works in your country.
No promises yet — I’m just gathering real-world info so I can see what might be feasible down the road. Appreciate any insight you can share
- Are you able to receive and convert USDC easily where you live?
- If yes, what’s the usual process (exchanges, wallets, fees, delays)?
- Are there any limitations or restrictions I should be aware of?
- Is there a preferred or more commonly used cryptocurrency in Kenya (USDC, USDT, others)?
- Outside of crypto, what payment methods do people typically use that work reliably?
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Is this the link to get by private message? I'm interest to install during the final testing phase.private Google Play testing link
Sorry, I had to remove that previous message. I skipped a step, everyone has to join the Google Group first. Then when the link goes live, I will reshare it with everyone in the mass mail I sent. I'll keep you updated. Sorry for the confusion.Do I find the private Google Play testing link in the Play Store?