DonutSMP voting rewards — daily free coins and items if you spend 3 minutes per day.
Voting is the single highest-ROI daily action on DonutSMP. 3 minutes per day = free coins, free items, and crate keys. Most players ignore it. Here's why you shouldn't.
DonutSMP is listed on multiple Minecraft server voting sites. Every time you vote on one of those sites, DonutSMP gets traffic credit (more visibility), and you get an in-game reward. Each site allows 1 vote per 24 hours.
/voteMost sites take 30-60 seconds each. Voting on all of them = 3-5 minutes daily.
Per vote (varies by site):
Total daily (voting on all sites): 50k-200k coins + occasional bonus items.
Monthly: ~3-6M coins + 30+ crate keys.
Most players think 50k-200k/day is "nothing." For a high-end player it's a small percentage. For a new player it's significant.
Real value: voting compounds across months. 5M/month × 6 months = 30M coins essentially free. That's a Skeleton Spawner + setup money.
Vote crates often contain spawner shards, kits, and small coin payouts. Always spin them — they're free, so any reward is profit.
Beyond personal rewards, voting raises DonutSMP's ranking on listing sites = more new players join = larger economy = better /ah liquidity. Even the unselfish reason to vote.
You can vote with multiple Minecraft accounts. Each account gets its own rewards. This isn't explicitly banned but is technically against the spirit of single-account voting.
If you have 3 alts (we recommend setting them up properly), you can multiply daily voting income 3x without much extra effort.
Do I need a Minecraft account to vote? You need a Minecraft username (the in-game name). Most vote sites don't require login — just type your IGN.
What if I miss a day? You don't get retroactive rewards. Vote daily for max value.
Can I vote in bulk for the next 7 days? No — each site enforces 24h cooldown.
Are vote sites safe?
The official ones listed via /vote are safe. Don't enter passwords on random sites linked elsewhere.
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Published at May 21, 2026