Yes, it does, and I've got my very own payment proof to show you as well.
So why not let's start from the beginning?

How I Found Out If A-Ads Really Pays or Not
It was the time when a lot of YouTubers who upload videos about blogging started to upload a lot of videos about A-ads. After watching A-ads in all of their videos, I started to take an interest in it. That’s how I started to test if A-ads is going to be legit or not by becoming their publisher.
Becoming an A-Ads Publisher and Setting Up Ads
So I quickly signed up on A-ADS as a publisher. Then I applied one of my blogs, selected the necessary ad formats, and placed all the ad codes on my blog. The ads started showing in no time. Then I waited for some days so that I could earn some bitcoins, or to put it more simply, Satoshis.
Configuring My Withdrawal & Facing an Unexpected Issue
On 26th August, 2023, I'd gathered more than enough satoshis to apply for a withdrawal request. To apply for a withdrawal request, I had to configure both of the following:
- Withdrawal type: In this section, I selected the "To bitcoin address at Faucetpay" option.
- Withdrawal address: In this section, I provided my deposit address for Bitcoin from my FaucetPay account.
Why My A-Ads Withdrawal Got Suspended (Not a Scam!)
After configuring, the withdrawal-requesting feature of my A-ads account got suspended, and it simply meant that I wouldn't be able to send a request to receive what I had earned so far. As a normal human being who has already been scammed by a lot of cryptocurrency ad networks just like you, I thought that this was the end and that A-Ads had scammed me.
But A-ads sent me an email to unsuspend my account, and then I got to know that it was just their security feature, which confirms that I'm the one who made these changes and not someone else. I clicked on the link in that email, and after doing so, my A-ads account got unsuspended, and my withdrawal configuration was confirmed.
To protect the satoshis in my A-ads account, they suspended the withdrawal feature on my account until 29th August, 2023. It meant that I had to wait for another 2 days. After 2 days, my A-Ads account got unsuspended, and I sent a withdrawal request on 29th August, 2023.
A-Ads Payment Proof—Do They Really Pay?
On that very same day, I got to know that A-ads really pays. Because, in my account on FaucetPay, I received a payment of 0.00001941 BTC (1941 satoshis). As you can see below.
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Final Thoughts: Should You Rely on A-Ads for Monetization?
As you have already seen the payment proof with your own eyes, now I hope your question "A-Ads really pays or not" must be solved, and as you know, it pays, but don't start to rely on your whole life on it, as when I was a student in my 9th grade, I also did the same with free cloud mining cryptocurrency websites and telegram bots. I started to think that I'll use them and make money without even doing anything, and what money I'll earn, I'll invest it, and the circle goes on and on and on, and I'll be a millionaire, but little did I know about the reality of life. So, don't leave your studies like I did. Otherwise you'll end up like a blogger like me.
Well, back to the topic, the payment proof shows that A-ads really pays, but the earnings are very low. You don’t want to just make pennies out of your content. As time passes, you should try to level up your blogging game and try to get approval from other reputable ad networks and test each one to see which gives you the highest earnings.
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