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From Coffee to Commutes: sMiles App Now Pays Bitcoin for Every Gift Card Purchase
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The sMiles app evolves into a comprehensive lifestyle hub where physical activity, shopping, and education all result in Bitcoin rewards. This milestone update ensures that whether a user is commuting via Uber or grabbing a coffee at Starbucks, they are consistently building a Bitcoin balance without risking their own capital.

BOSTON - Washingtoner -- sMiles, the rewards platform that makes its users healthier and wealthier, today announced a major update: users can now earn Bitcoin cashback on every gift card purchase. This new feature allows users to accumulate Bitcoin through their favorite household brands, including Starbucks, Uber, Nike, and Best Buy, making Bitcoin ownership as simple as buying a cup of coffee.

Bitcoin Without the Buying
As the cost of living and the interest in digital assets both rise, sMiles offers a risk-free way for the average person to start their Bitcoin journey. Instead of navigating complex financial exchanges or risking their own savings, users earn Bitcoin by walking, playing mini games, learning about brands, and by purchasing gift cards they were already going to use.

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The gift card marketplace arrives alongside the new sMiles Learn feature. This module rewards users with Bitcoin for watching short, educational videos and engaging with brand content. Together, these updates solidify sMiles' mission: making Bitcoin accessible to everyone through routine walking, shopping and learning.

Empowering the Everyday User
"The coming weeks will be a thrilling time for sMilers as we introduce even more ways to earn," said Daniel Berezovsky, the co-founder of sMiles. "Our goal is to empower our users with as much Bitcoin as possible—without them ever having to buy it. Paying Bitcoin cashback on every gift card purchase is a major step toward making Bitcoin a practical part of daily life for everyone."

How it Works
The sMiles app is designed for simplicity and speed:

Instant Rewards: Buy a gift card in the app and see the Bitcoin rewards credited to your sMiles wallet immediately.

Top Brands: Access a massive catalog of retailers for travel, dining, and shopping.

Gamified Experience: Users can track their progress, participate in bonus events, and complete simple tasks to boost their earnings.

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By removing the technical and financial barriers to entry, sMiles is the easiest entry point for anyone curious about Bitcoin.

The updated sMiles app is available for download today on the iOS App Store and Google Play Store.
sMiles is also available for web and as a browser extension.

About sMiles:
sMiles is a gamified rewards platform by Standapp, Inc. By rewarding users for walking, shopping, and learning, sMiles makes Bitcoin ownership easy, fun, and accessible to a global audience.

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Website: https://www.smilesbitcoin.com

Contact
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