Reach.cat
No-KYC, crypto payouts
Will you get paid?
Pays, but ban riskPeople do get paid here, and fast crypto payouts with no KYC make it attractive for international clippers. But the recurring complaint is the worrying one: accounts suspended with the balance forfeited when their bot-detection flags you, including at least two users reporting lost balances of $86 and $150 on accounts that looked legitimate to them. Whether those bans were justified is impossible to judge from outside, but the pattern means you should withdraw often and never let a balance build up.
What it pays
Self-reported $1 to $6 per 1,000 views, set per campaign by the brand (higher for finance and crypto niches). These numbers come only from Reach.cat, so treat them as the platform’s own claim.
Platforms covered
TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, X (Twitter)
Payout methods
USDT (crypto)
How views are counted
Hourly automated tracking (mechanism undisclosed)
Followers needed
None
Minimum payout
Not published
Best for
International clippers who want crypto payouts and no ID checks
Pros
- +No KYC required
- +Fast USDT crypto payouts
- +Posts to all four platforms
- +No follower requirement
Cons
- −Reports of account bans with balance forfeiture
- −Crypto-only (bank "coming soon")
- −Very small review base
- −Self-promoting blog
Our take
A Dubai-registered platform that leans on no-KYC signup and crypto payouts, which appeals to international clippers. Trustpilot is 3.6 from just 13 reviews. People do get paid, but the recurring complaint is account suspension with balance forfeiture when their bot-detection flags you, with at least two users reporting lost balances of $86 and $150. Note: its "How To Clip" blog is Reach.cat’s own marketing and ranks itself first, so do not treat that blog as neutral.