Audit Report #001: The "DQ" Epidemic — CPX vs. BitLab
At CryptoComparable, we don't care about marketing promises. We care about Success Rates.
Using a Premium Residential IP (the gold standard for survey clearing), we ran 10 consecutive tests—5 on CPX Research and 5 on BitLab. The results are not just disappointing; they are a wake-up call for every crypto earner.
The Hit Rate Breakdown
Platform Success Instant DQ (<30s) Mid/Late DQ Success Rate
CPX Research 1 3 1 20%
BitLab 1 4 0 20%
Audit Observations
1. The "Instant DQ" Wall
Both platforms are currently suffering from an 80% Failure Rate in the first 30 seconds.
- Interpretation: This means the platforms are "Over-indexed." They are showing you surveys that are already full or for which your profile was rejected before you even answered a single question.
- Audit Verdict: You are spending 50% of your time just clicking buttons and waiting for redirects rather than earning.
2. CPX: The Time Thief
CPX was the only provider in this test to trigger a Mid DQ.
- The Danger: BitLab might kick you out fast, but CPX lets you get your hopes up for nearly 2 minutes before pulling the rug. In the world of micro-earnings, BitLab's fast rejection is actually "mercy" compared to CPX's slow failure.
3. BitLab: Cleaner but Dead
BitLab's interface is smoother, but the inventory is currently "frozen." Four out of five attempts resulted in an immediate bounce.
Final Verdict
If you are looking for a steady "job," these offerwalls are not it right now.
- Efficiency Score: 2/10
- Winner: BitLab (By a hair). Why? Because it fails faster. It doesn't waste your "Mid-survey" brainpower like CPX did in Sample #3.
Recommendation: Do not "grind" these walls. Instead, check them once every 4 hours. If you get 2 Instant DQs in a row, STOP. The inventory is currently mismatched with your profile, and further clicking is just donating free data to the providers.