Kudami
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Kudami
@Kudami60
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My Experience with Silencio AI Like many others, I first heard about Silencio AI through influencers in Q3 2025. The pitch sounded exciting: record your voice in your native language or accent, help train AI models for speech recognition and robotics, and potentially earn $10–20 per hour in USDC (a stablecoin). Curious, I signed up at ai.silencio.store using my Google account. The process is straightforward: after registering, the platform assigns tasks based on the languages or accents you can speak. I chose to test it properly and put in nearly an hour of recording time, reading scripts, short conversations, and natural speech samples. But weeks passed, and nothing showed up in earnings, no USDC payout. I checked the dashboard repeatedly; my recordings sat in “validated” or “client review” status. A month ago, I decided to give it another serious try, thinking maybe I hadn’t understood the system the first time. Same result. I even referred a close friend who invested at least five hours recording. She followed all the guidelines too, yet ended up with the same empty outcome. Here’s what I’ve come to understand about how Silencio actually works: Payouts (primarily in USDC on the peaq network) are not automatic or guaranteed for every recording. You record → the team validates quality → a client must actually purchase that specific dataset → then contributors get their share. This demand-driven model explains why some people got paid in the early days (2025 campaigns for certain languages like English variants, Spanish, or African languages), while many others see little or nothing. In-app coins can enter monthly raffles for the native $SLC token, and referrals can earn bonuses, but the real money comes only when data sells. High participation can create backlogs, and lower-demand languages or accents often wait longer (or indefinitely if no buyer appears). Early on, the project did pay out real money to many users, official announcements and on-chain records confirm periodic USDC distributions for completed campaigns. However, the actual earnings were rarely as high or consistent as the marketing suggested. By 2026, the platform remains active with ongoing campaigns and occasional payout updates for specific languages, but the experience feels increasingly hit-or-miss. I’m not saying it’s impossible to earn, certain in-demand accents or languages still see activity but, from my direct experience (and my friend’s), putting in solid time yielded zero returns. Some "influencers" continue to hype it yet I’d advise neglecting any current promotions framing it as a reliable way to “make money.” Treat it more like a low-stakes experiment: if you enjoy testing AI data contribution, speaking into your phone, or supporting decentralized data projects, it can be a fun, harmless way to kill time. This is simply my honest experience. Results clearly vary based on timing, language demand, recording quality, and sheer luck with client purchases.






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