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Earn by playing: getting digital rubles in Smart Finance

Earn by playing: getting digital rubles in Smart Finance
Photo: Grigory Sysoev/RIA News
01.03.2024

In the pavilion of the Central Bank of Russia you can not only spend an interesting and useful time, but also "earn some money". The most active guests can get 900 digital game rubles and spend them immediately. On a T-shirt, hoodie, thermal mug, games and souvenirs, as well as sweets.

To do this, you won't have to work - there are quests and quizzes, various tasks and games waiting for the guests. In general, you literally "get paid" for fun pastime. For example, you can take a quest dedicated to property insurance: first, the player will damage someone else's car, and then deal with the damage using insurance tools.

You can also take a financial history quiz or perform a test that will tell you if you'll be an easy target for financial scammers. It is especially important to make sure that their schemes do not threaten representatives of the senior generation, be sure to bring your grandparents to the pavilion.

Virtual investing is also available here - you can get digital rubles for this too. And if you want to be physically active, you can go pedalling. The bike will be a real one, but the ride itself is virtual: you can ride and collect coins. Digital rubles will appear on your account for this activity.

Art lovers will surely appreciate the game Red Horse. The task is to pick up lost elements of famous paintings by such artists as Frida Kahlo and René Magritte. It's interesting, but quite difficult, because abstract art is full of surprises.

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