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# How Members Make Money

There are several ways to make money on Anthill. You can earn rewards from every action/contribution you make. There are active and passive ways to contribute and earn.

• [Contribute to the community](/docs/how-to-contribute-today.md), earn rewards\
• Creat Content, monetize it\
• Provide Services, market them\
• Create Products, market them\
• Create Assets (NFT), market them\
• Support other Members, earn rewards\
• Participate in [Bounties](/docs/anthill-ecosystem.md), earn rewards\
• Provide Liquidity, earn fees\
• Invest in Projects, earn from the projects\
• Contribute to the Community, receive [Universal Contribution Income](/docs/anthill-ecosystem.md)\
• Be Active in the Community, monetize your data\
• Opt-in to Receive Ads, earn from advertisers


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