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Global Currency & Bitcoin Economy Bitcoin Bitcoin is not only the first global currency, but also the pathfinder for a new cryptographic economy. We call this promising future scenario the blockchain powered “Bitcoin Economy”. In the last couple of weeks we have seen many decisions that show that Bitcoin as currency and blockchain as technology will prevail. It’s of utmost importance for the success of the Bitcoin Economy that you can use your Bitcoins to buy convenience goods. And since the announcement of Rakuten was an important milestone in the development of Bitcoin. Rakuten, the second largest online retailer worldwide, recently announced their intention to accept bitcoin as a means of payment. Shoppers can purchase goods on the US version of the Rakuten website via Bitcoin. This is the first step towards the e-commerce giant’s global rollout plan for bitcoin. Rakuten.com President Fumio Kobayashi stated, “Bitcoin turned the Internet into a secure, seamless global payment network. By integrating with Bitnet we are now offering consumers the industry standard in secure payments, and our merchants will benefit by receiving guaranteed payments.” Free Bitcoins and Your Daily Income Bitcoins Earning Guide The Bitcoin Economy has another noteworthy “feature”, which is that you can earn free Bitcoins on so-called Faucet sites or Paid-To-C-(PTC) sites with very simple activities. All you need to invest is your time. This Bitcoin earning opportunity is especially interesting for people who live in countries where the Bitcoin has a high purchasing power relative to the local currency (see Bitcoin Purchase Power Index here). A few “first thoughts” on this bitcoin earning opportunity:Bitcoin Faucet Based on our own experience we can assume that let you are able to earn up to 50,000 Satoshi (BTC 0.0005) per hour on those free Bitcoin sites. If you work 8 hours day, you can earn up to 400,000 Satoshi or BTC 0,0004 per day. With an efficient referral system, your daily income can rise up to 1.5 to 2 million Satoshi or 0.02 BTC. Given a price of 250 dollars per Bitcoin this 0.02 BTC correspond to a value of approximately US-$ 5. In more than 30 countries 5 US-$ or less are the daily Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita (see table 1); If you open your own simple Faucet site, you should be able to increase your daily income to 30 – 35 US-$. In nearly 130 countries, US-$ 35 or less are the equivalent of the daily Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita With a few simple measures you can develop the income from your faucet site – as we know from personal experience – to around 50 USD. In more than 150 countries US-$ 50 or less are the daily Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita We just wanted to show you that it’s already possible to earn part of your total income or the whole of it with simple Bitcoin related activities. And, yes, we know that these examples may sound kind of naive. Anyway, these are just a few first introductory thoughts on how to earn Bitcoins to make a good living. First you will need a bitcoin wallet Xapo (Recommended) Blockchain We have searched through a lot of faucet lists and this is the best one.”BitcoinFaucetRelay ” The guy that made this list keeps up with good faucets going bad and checks for viruses before he list them.I hope this was helpful. Best of luck Other ways to make bitcoins BtcClicks Bitvisitor Coinurl BitcoinGet Bitbin BitcoinReward CoinAd Table 1: Countries with US-$ 5 or less GDP per capita/day Rank Country GDP in USD per year GDP per Day Bitcoin Price in USD GDP Days per BTC Bitcoin Country Index 193 Senegal 2,100 2.06% 5.75 250.00 43.45 150.00 194 Bangladesh 2,100 2.06% 5.75 250.00 43.45 150.00 195 Gambia, The 2,000 1.96% 5.48 250.00 45.63 142.86 196 Zambia 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 128.57 197 Kenya 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 128.57 198 Korea, North 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 128.57 199 Cote d’Ivoire 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 128.57 200 Tanzania 1,700 1.67% 4.66 250.00 53.68 121.43 201 Burma 1,700 1.67% 4.66 250.00 53.68 121.43 202 Benin 1,600 1.57% 4.38 250.00 57.03 114.29 203 Burkina Faso 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 107.14 204 Uganda 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 107.14 205 Nepal 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 107.14 206 Rwanda 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 107.14 207 South Sudan 1,400 1.37% 3.84 250.00 65.18 100.00 208 Sierra Leone 1,400 1.37% 3.84 250.00 65.18 100.00 209 Haiti 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 92.86 210 Comoros 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 92.86 211 Ethiopia 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 92.86 212 Eritrea 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 85.71 213 Mozambique 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 85.71 214 Guinea-Bissau 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 85.71 215 Afghanistan 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 78.57 216 Mali 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 78.57 217 Togo 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 78.57 218 Guinea 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 78.57 219 Tokelau 1,000 0.98% 2.74 250.00 91.25 71.43 220 Madagascar 1,000 0.98% 2.74 250.00 91.25 71.43 221 Malawi 900 0.88% 2.47 250.00 101.39 64.29 222 Niger 800 0.78% 2.19 250.00 114.06 57.14 223 Liberia 700 0.69% 1.92 250.00 130.36 50.00 224 Central African Republic 700 0.69% 1.92 250.00 130.36 50.00 225 Burundi 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 42.86 226 Somalia 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 42.86 227 Zimbabwe 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 42.86 228 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 400 0.39% 1.10 250.00 228.13 28.57 Table 2: Countries with US-$ 30 or less GDP per capita/day Rank Country GDP in USD per year GDP per Day Bitcoin Price in USD GDP Days per BTC Bitcoin Country Index 101 Suriname 12,900 12.63% 35.34 250.00 7.07 121.70 102 Costa Rica 12,900 12.63% 35.34 250.00 7.07 121.70 103 Iran 12,800 12.54% 35.07 250.00 7.13 120.75 104 Anguilla 12,200 11.95% 33.42 250.00 7.48 115.09 105 Brazil 12,100 11.85% 33.15 250.00 7.54 114.15 106 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 12,100 11.85% 33.15 250.00 7.54 114.15 107 Montenegro 11,900 11.66% 32.60 250.00 7.67 112.26 108 South Africa 11,500 11.26% 31.51 250.00 7.93 108.49 109 Libya 11,300 11.07% 30.96 250.00 8.08 106.60 110 Colombia 11,100 10.87% 30.41 250.00 8.22 104.72 111 Serbia 11,100 10.87% 30.41 250.00 8.22 104.72 112 Peru 11,100 10.87% 30.41 250.00 8.22 104.72 113 Macedonia 10,800 10.58% 29.59 250.00 8.45 101.89 114 Azerbaijan 10,800 10.58% 29.59 250.00 8.45 101.89 115 Albania 10,700 10.48% 29.32 250.00 8.53 100.94 116 Ecuador 10,600 10.38% 29.04 250.00 8.61 100.00 117 Palau 10,500 10.28% 28.77 250.00 8.69 99.06 118 Cuba 10,200 9.99% 27.95 250.00 8.95 96.23 119 Tunisia 9,900 9.70% 27.12 250.00 9.22 93.40 120 Thailand 9,900 9.70% 27.12 250.00 9.22 93.40 121 China 9,800 9.60% 26.85 250.00 9.31 92.45 122 Turkmenistan 9,700 9.50% 26.58 250.00 9.41 91.51 123 Dominican Republic 9,700 9.50% 26.58 250.00 9.41 91.51 124 Cook Islands 9,100 8.91% 24.93 250.00 10.03 85.85 125 Maldives 9,100 8.91% 24.93 250.00 10.03 85.85 126 Jamaica 9,000 8.81% 24.66 250.00 10.14 84.91 127 Belize 8,800 8.62% 24.11 250.00 10.37 83.02 128 Marshall Islands 8,700 8.52% 23.84 250.00 10.49 82.08 129 Guyana 8,500 8.33% 23.29 250.00 10.74 80.19 130 Montserrat 8,500 8.33% 23.29 250.00 10.74 80.19 131 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8,300 8.13% 22.74 250.00 10.99 78.30 132 Namibia 8,200 8.03% 22.47 250.00 11.13 77.36 133 Tonga 8,200 8.03% 22.47 250.00 11.13 77.36 134 American Samoa 8,000 7.84% 21.92 250.00 11.41 75.47 135 Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha 7,800 7.64% 21.37 250.00 11.70 73.58 136 Kosovo 7,600 7.44% 20.82 250.00 12.01 71.70 137 El Salvador 7,500 7.35% 20.55 250.00 12.17 70.75 138 Algeria 7,500 7.35% 20.55 250.00 12.17 70.75 139 Ukraine 7,400 7.25% 20.27 250.00 12.33 69.81 140 Micronesia, Federated States of 7,300 7.15% 20.00 250.00 12.50 68.87 141 Iraq 7,100 6.95% 19.45 250.00 12.85 66.98 142 Bhutan 7,000 6.86% 19.18 250.00 13.04 66.04 143 Paraguay 6,800 6.66% 18.63 250.00 13.42 64.15 144 Egypt 6,600 6.46% 18.08 250.00 13.83 62.26 145 Sri Lanka 6,500 6.37% 17.81 250.00 14.04 61.32 146 Kiribati 6,400 6.27% 17.53 250.00 14.26 60.38 147 Angola 6,300 6.17% 17.26 250.00 14.48 59.43 148 Armenia 6,300 6.17% 17.26 250.00 14.48 59.43 149 Samoa 6,200 6.07% 16.99 250.00 14.72 58.49 150 Georgia 6,100 5.97% 16.71 250.00 14.96 57.55 151 Jordan 6,100 5.97% 16.71 250.00 14.96 57.55 152 Mongolia 5,900 5.78% 16.16 250.00 15.47 55.66 153 Niue 5,800 5.68% 15.89 250.00 15.73 54.72 154 Swaziland 5,700 5.58% 15.62 250.00 16.01 53.77 155 Bolivia 5,500 5.39% 15.07 250.00 16.59 51.89 156 Morocco 5,500 5.39% 15.07 250.00 16.59 51.89 157 Guatemala 5,300 5.19% 14.52 250.00 17.22 50.00 158 Indonesia 5,200 5.09% 14.25 250.00 17.55 49.06 159 Syria 5,100 5.00% 13.97 250.00 17.89 48.11 160 Nauru 5,000 4.90% 13.70 250.00 18.25 47.17 161 Fiji 4,900 4.80% 13.42 250.00 18.62 46.23 162 Vanuatu 4,800 4.70% 13.15 250.00 19.01 45.28 163 Congo, Republic of the 4,800 4.70% 13.15 250.00 19.01 45.28 164 Honduras 4,800 4.70% 13.15 250.00 19.01 45.28 165 Philippines 4,700 4.60% 12.88 250.00 19.41 44.34 166 Nicaragua 4,500 4.41% 12.33 250.00 20.28 42.45 167 Cabo Verde 4,400 4.31% 12.05 250.00 20.74 41.51 168 Vietnam 4,000 3.92% 10.96 250.00 22.81 37.74 169 India 4,000 3.92% 10.96 250.00 22.81 37.74 170 Wallis and Futuna 3,800 3.72% 10.41 250.00 24.01 35.85 171 Uzbekistan 3,800 3.72% 10.41 250.00 24.01 35.85 172 Moldova 3,800 3.72% 10.41 250.00 24.01 35.85 173 Ghana 3,500 3.43% 9.59 250.00 26.07 33.02 174 Tuvalu 3,500 3.43% 9.59 250.00 26.07 33.02 175 Solomon Islands 3,400 3.33% 9.32 250.00 26.84 32.08 176 Laos 3,100 3.04% 8.49 250.00 29.44 29.25 177 Pakistan 3,100 3.04% 8.49 250.00 29.44 29.25 178 West Bank 2,900 2.84% 7.95 250.00 31.47 27.36 179 Papua New Guinea 2,900 2.84% 7.95 250.00 31.47 27.36 180 Nigeria 2,800 2.74% 7.67 250.00 32.59 26.42 181 Djibouti 2,700 2.64% 7.40 250.00 33.80 25.47 182 Sudan 2,600 2.55% 7.12 250.00 35.10 24.53 183 Cambodia 2,600 2.55% 7.12 250.00 35.10 24.53 184 Western Sahara 2,500 2.45% 6.85 250.00 36.50 23.58 185 Kyrgyzstan 2,500 2.45% 6.85 250.00 36.50 23.58 186 Chad 2,500 2.45% 6.85 250.00 36.50 23.58 187 Yemen 2,500 2.45% 6.85 250.00 36.50 23.58 188 Cameroon 2,400 2.35% 6.58 250.00 38.02 22.64 189 Tajikistan 2,300 2.25% 6.30 250.00 39.67 21.70 190 Mauritania 2,200 2.15% 6.03 250.00 41.48 20.75 191 Sao Tome and Principe 2,200 2.15% 6.03 250.00 41.48 20.75 192 Lesotho 2,200 2.15% 6.03 250.00 41.48 20.75 193 Senegal 2,100 2.06% 5.75 250.00 43.45 19.81 194 Bangladesh 2,100 2.06% 5.75 250.00 43.45 19.81 195 Gambia, The 2,000 1.96% 5.48 250.00 45.63 18.87 196 Zambia 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 16.98 197 Kenya 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 16.98 198 Korea, North 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 16.98 199 Cote d’Ivoire 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 16.98 200 Tanzania 1,700 1.67% 4.66 250.00 53.68 16.04 Rank Country GDP in USD per year GDP per Day Bitcoin Price in USD GDP Days per BTC Bitcoin Country Index 201 Burma 1,700 1.67% 4.66 250.00 53.68 16.04 202 Benin 1,600 1.57% 4.38 250.00 57.03 15.09 203 Burkina Faso 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 14.15 204 Uganda 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 14.15 205 Nepal 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 14.15 206 Rwanda 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 14.15 207 South Sudan 1,400 1.37% 3.84 250.00 65.18 13.21 208 Sierra Leone 1,400 1.37% 3.84 250.00 65.18 13.21 209 Haiti 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 12.26 210 Comoros 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 12.26 211 Ethiopia 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 12.26 212 Eritrea 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 11.32 213 Mozambique 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 11.32 214 Guinea-Bissau 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 11.32 215 Afghanistan 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 10.38 216 Mali 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 10.38 217 Togo 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 10.38 218 Guinea 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 10.38 219 Tokelau 1,000 0.98% 2.74 250.00 91.25 9.43 220 Madagascar 1,000 0.98% 2.74 250.00 91.25 9.43 221 Malawi 900 0.88% 2.47 250.00 101.39 8.49 222 Niger 800 0.78% 2.19 250.00 114.06 7.55 223 Liberia 700 0.69% 1.92 250.00 130.36 6.60 224 Central African Republic 700 0.69% 1.92 250.00 130.36 6.60 225 Burundi 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 5.66 226 Somalia 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 5.66 227 Zimbabwe 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 5.66 228 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 400 0.39% 1.10 250.00 228.13 3.77 Table 3: Countries with US-$ 50 or less GDP per capita/day Rank Country GDP in USD per year GDP per Day Bitcoin Price in USD GDP Days per BTC Bitcoin Country Index 75 Argentina 18,600 18.22% 50.96 250.00 4.91 121.57 76 Antigua and Barbuda 18,400 18.02% 50.41 250.00 4.96 120.26 77 Russia 18,100 17.73% 49.59 250.00 5.04 118.30 78 Croatia 17,800 17.43% 48.77 250.00 5.13 116.34 79 Malaysia 17,500 17.14% 47.95 250.00 5.21 114.38 80 Uruguay 16,600 16.26% 45.48 250.00 5.50 108.50 81 Panama 16,500 16.16% 45.21 250.00 5.53 107.84 82 Botswana 16,400 16.06% 44.93 250.00 5.56 107.19 83 Saint Kitts and Nevis 16,300 15.96% 44.66 250.00 5.60 106.54 84 Puerto Rico 16,300 15.96% 44.66 250.00 5.60 106.54 85 Belarus 16,100 15.77% 44.11 250.00 5.67 105.23 86 Mauritius 16,100 15.77% 44.11 250.00 5.67 105.23 87 Lebanon 15,800 15.48% 43.29 250.00 5.78 103.27 88 Mexico 15,600 15.28% 42.74 250.00 5.85 101.96 89 Sint Maarten 15,400 15.08% 42.19 250.00 5.93 100.65 90 Turkey 15,300 14.99% 41.92 250.00 5.96 100.00 91 Curacao 15,000 14.69% 41.10 250.00 6.08 98.04 92 Virgin Islands 14,500 14.20% 39.73 250.00 6.29 94.77 93 Bulgaria 14,400 14.10% 39.45 250.00 6.34 94.12 94 Romania 14,400 14.10% 39.45 250.00 6.34 94.12 95 Dominica 14,300 14.01% 39.18 250.00 6.38 93.46 96 Kazakhstan 14,100 13.81% 38.63 250.00 6.47 92.16 97 Grenada 13,800 13.52% 37.81 250.00 6.61 90.20 98 Northern Mariana Islands 13,600 13.32% 37.26 250.00 6.71 88.89 99 Venezuela 13,600 13.32% 37.26 250.00 6.71 88.89 100 Saint Lucia 13,100 12.83% 35.89 250.00 6.97 85.62 101 Suriname 12,900 12.63% 35.34 250.00 7.07 84.31 102 Costa Rica 12,900 12.63% 35.34 250.00 7.07 84.31 103 Iran 12,800 12.54% 35.07 250.00 7.13 83.66 104 Anguilla 12,200 11.95% 33.42 250.00 7.48 79.74 105 Brazil 12,100 11.85% 33.15 250.00 7.54 79.08 106 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 12,100 11.85% 33.15 250.00 7.54 79.08 107 Montenegro 11,900 11.66% 32.60 250.00 7.67 77.78 108 South Africa 11,500 11.26% 31.51 250.00 7.93 75.16 109 Libya 11,300 11.07% 30.96 250.00 8.08 73.86 110 Colombia 11,100 10.87% 30.41 250.00 8.22 72.55 111 Serbia 11,100 10.87% 30.41 250.00 8.22 72.55 112 Peru 11,100 10.87% 30.41 250.00 8.22 72.55 113 Macedonia 10,800 10.58% 29.59 250.00 8.45 70.59 114 Azerbaijan 10,800 10.58% 29.59 250.00 8.45 70.59 115 Albania 10,700 10.48% 29.32 250.00 8.53 69.93 116 Ecuador 10,600 10.38% 29.04 250.00 8.61 69.28 117 Palau 10,500 10.28% 28.77 250.00 8.69 68.63 118 Cuba 10,200 9.99% 27.95 250.00 8.95 66.67 119 Tunisia 9,900 9.70% 27.12 250.00 9.22 64.71 120 Thailand 9,900 9.70% 27.12 250.00 9.22 64.71 121 China 9,800 9.60% 26.85 250.00 9.31 64.05 122 Turkmenistan 9,700 9.50% 26.58 250.00 9.41 63.40 123 Dominican Republic 9,700 9.50% 26.58 250.00 9.41 63.40 124 Cook Islands 9,100 8.91% 24.93 250.00 10.03 59.48 125 Maldives 9,100 8.91% 24.93 250.00 10.03 59.48 126 Jamaica 9,000 8.81% 24.66 250.00 10.14 58.82 127 Belize 8,800 8.62% 24.11 250.00 10.37 57.52 128 Marshall Islands 8,700 8.52% 23.84 250.00 10.49 56.86 129 Guyana 8,500 8.33% 23.29 250.00 10.74 55.56 130 Montserrat 8,500 8.33% 23.29 250.00 10.74 55.56 131 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8,300 8.13% 22.74 250.00 10.99 54.25 132 Namibia 8,200 8.03% 22.47 250.00 11.13 53.59 133 Tonga 8,200 8.03% 22.47 250.00 11.13 53.59 134 American Samoa 8,000 7.84% 21.92 250.00 11.41 52.29 135 Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha 7,800 7.64% 21.37 250.00 11.70 50.98 136 Kosovo 7,600 7.44% 20.82 250.00 12.01 49.67 137 El Salvador 7,500 7.35% 20.55 250.00 12.17 49.02 138 Algeria 7,500 7.35% 20.55 250.00 12.17 49.02 139 Ukraine 7,400 7.25% 20.27 250.00 12.33 48.37 140 Micronesia, Federated States of 7,300 7.15% 20.00 250.00 12.50 47.71 141 Iraq 7,100 6.95% 19.45 250.00 12.85 46.41 142 Bhutan 7,000 6.86% 19.18 250.00 13.04 45.75 143 Paraguay 6,800 6.66% 18.63 250.00 13.42 44.44 144 Egypt 6,600 6.46% 18.08 250.00 13.83 43.14 145 Sri Lanka 6,500 6.37% 17.81 250.00 14.04 42.48 146 Kiribati 6,400 6.27% 17.53 250.00 14.26 41.83 147 Angola 6,300 6.17% 17.26 250.00 14.48 41.18 148 Armenia 6,300 6.17% 17.26 250.00 14.48 41.18 149 Samoa 6,200 6.07% 16.99 250.00 14.72 40.52 150 Georgia 6,100 5.97% 16.71 250.00 14.96 39.87 151 Jordan 6,100 5.97% 16.71 250.00 14.96 39.87 152 Mongolia 5,900 5.78% 16.16 250.00 15.47 38.56 153 Niue 5,800 5.68% 15.89 250.00 15.73 37.91 154 Swaziland 5,700 5.58% 15.62 250.00 16.01 37.25 155 Bolivia 5,500 5.39% 15.07 250.00 16.59 35.95 156 Morocco 5,500 5.39% 15.07 250.00 16.59 35.95 157 Guatemala 5,300 5.19% 14.52 250.00 17.22 34.64 158 Indonesia 5,200 5.09% 14.25 250.00 17.55 33.99 159 Syria 5,100 5.00% 13.97 250.00 17.89 33.33 160 Nauru 5,000 4.90% 13.70 250.00 18.25 32.68 161 Fiji 4,900 4.80% 13.42 250.00 18.62 32.03 162 Vanuatu 4,800 4.70% 13.15 250.00 19.01 31.37 163 Congo, Republic of the 4,800 4.70% 13.15 250.00 19.01 31.37 164 Honduras 4,800 4.70% 13.15 250.00 19.01 31.37 165 Philippines 4,700 4.60% 12.88 250.00 19.41 30.72 166 Nicaragua 4,500 4.41% 12.33 250.00 20.28 29.41 167 Cabo Verde 4,400 4.31% 12.05 250.00 20.74 28.76 168 Vietnam 4,000 3.92% 10.96 250.00 22.81 26.14 169 India 4,000 3.92% 10.96 250.00 22.81 26.14 170 Wallis and Futuna 3,800 3.72% 10.41 250.00 24.01 24.84 171 Uzbekistan 3,800 3.72% 10.41 250.00 24.01 24.84 172 Moldova 3,800 3.72% 10.41 250.00 24.01 24.84 173 Ghana 3,500 3.43% 9.59 250.00 26.07 22.88 174 Tuvalu 3,500 3.43% 9.59 250.00 26.07 22.88 Rank Country GDP in USD per year GDP per Day Bitcoin Price in USD GDP Days per BTC Bitcoin Country Index 175 Solomon Islands 3,400 3.33% 9.32 250.00 26.84 22.22 176 Laos 3,100 3.04% 8.49 250.00 29.44 20.26 177 Pakistan 3,100 3.04% 8.49 250.00 29.44 20.26 178 West Bank 2,900 2.84% 7.95 250.00 31.47 18.95 179 Papua New Guinea 2,900 2.84% 7.95 250.00 31.47 18.95 180 Nigeria 2,800 2.74% 7.67 250.00 32.59 18.30 181 Djibouti 2,700 2.64% 7.40 250.00 33.80 17.65 182 Sudan 2,600 2.55% 7.12 250.00 35.10 16.99 183 Cambodia 2,600 2.55% 7.12 250.00 35.10 16.99 184 Western Sahara 2,500 2.45% 6.85 250.00 36.50 16.34 185 Kyrgyzstan 2,500 2.45% 6.85 250.00 36.50 16.34 186 Chad 2,500 2.45% 6.85 250.00 36.50 16.34 187 Yemen 2,500 2.45% 6.85 250.00 36.50 16.34 188 Cameroon 2,400 2.35% 6.58 250.00 38.02 15.69 189 Tajikistan 2,300 2.25% 6.30 250.00 39.67 15.03 190 Mauritania 2,200 2.15% 6.03 250.00 41.48 14.38 191 Sao Tome and Principe 2,200 2.15% 6.03 250.00 41.48 14.38 192 Lesotho 2,200 2.15% 6.03 250.00 41.48 14.38 193 Senegal 2,100 2.06% 5.75 250.00 43.45 13.73 194 Bangladesh 2,100 2.06% 5.75 250.00 43.45 13.73 195 Gambia, The 2,000 1.96% 5.48 250.00 45.63 13.07 196 Zambia 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 11.76 197 Kenya 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 11.76 198 Korea, North 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 11.76 199 Cote d’Ivoire 1,800 1.76% 4.93 250.00 50.69 11.76 200 Tanzania 1,700 1.67% 4.66 250.00 53.68 11.11 201 Burma 1,700 1.67% 4.66 250.00 53.68 11.11 202 Benin 1,600 1.57% 4.38 250.00 57.03 10.46 203 Burkina Faso 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 9.80 204 Uganda 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 9.80 205 Nepal 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 9.80 206 Rwanda 1,500 1.47% 4.11 250.00 60.83 9.80 207 South Sudan 1,400 1.37% 3.84 250.00 65.18 9.15 208 Sierra Leone 1,400 1.37% 3.84 250.00 65.18 9.15 209 Haiti 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 8.50 210 Comoros 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 8.50 211 Ethiopia 1,300 1.27% 3.56 250.00 70.19 8.50 212 Eritrea 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 7.84 213 Mozambique 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 7.84 214 Guinea-Bissau 1,200 1.18% 3.29 250.00 76.04 7.84 215 Afghanistan 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 7.19 216 Mali 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 7.19 217 Togo 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 7.19 218 Guinea 1,100 1.08% 3.01 250.00 82.95 7.19 219 Tokelau 1,000 0.98% 2.74 250.00 91.25 6.54 220 Madagascar 1,000 0.98% 2.74 250.00 91.25 6.54 221 Malawi 900 0.88% 2.47 250.00 101.39 5.88 222 Niger 800 0.78% 2.19 250.00 114.06 5.23 223 Liberia 700 0.69% 1.92 250.00 130.36 4.58 224 Central African Republic 700 0.69% 1.92 250.00 130.36 4.58 225 Burundi 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 3.92 226 Somalia 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 3.92 227 Zimbabwe 600 0.59% 1.64 250.00 152.08 3.92 228 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 400 0.39% 1.10 250.00 228.13 2.61 Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: RealPhotoshoper on November 26, 2015, 07:03:25 AM based this sentence "Based on our own experience we can assume that let you are able to earn up to 50,000 Satoshi (BTC 0.0005) per hour on those free Bitcoin sites. If you work 8 hours day, you can earn up to 400,000 Satoshi or BTC 0,0004 per day. With an efficient referral system, your daily income can rise up to 1.5 to 2 million Satoshi or 0.02 BTC"
who are they?and from what source this data? Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: pokerowned on November 26, 2015, 07:20:26 AM based this sentence "Based on our own experience we can assume that let you are able to earn up to 50,000 Satoshi (BTC 0.0005) per hour on those free Bitcoin sites. If you work 8 hours day, you can earn up to 400,000 Satoshi or BTC 0,0004 per day. With an efficient referral system, your daily income can rise up to 1.5 to 2 million Satoshi or 0.02 BTC" who are they?and from what source this data? Im interested to know this as well. Hell if i can make .015-.02 a day on just referrals it would be alot better than sig programs and faucets Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: EternalWingsofGod on November 26, 2015, 07:53:19 AM For me the interesting question is if per capita income is less than $5/day how much of that cost would go towards a person acquiring access to a computer to make money and access these faucets.
That said your right in countries with a very low GDP faucets and services may be worth their time if they can overcome the language barrier which is implied for a sig campaign. (Rakuten planning to start taking bitcoin is news to me though so thanks for sharing that) Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: odolvlobo on November 26, 2015, 08:48:09 AM Clicking on facets is a horrible waste of time. 0.004 BTC per day is only $1.32 at the current price. That's pretty bad even in countries where the per capita income is only $5 per day.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Tstar on November 26, 2015, 08:52:56 AM Even if one is able to do what you say you did not consider the most difficult part of all, which is how the hell one relocates in those country. You barely will have a decent Internet connection which the least problem. Then I don't know where do you want to live, what kind of house, what area and so on! And the thing is one does not know well these place which is the most difficult thing.
I don't know that does not appeal me. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: LuckyYOU on November 26, 2015, 09:11:51 AM In most of these countries, their technology is not as evolved as it has been in the western countries.
Doing faucets doesn't seem worth it to me to make such a small amount everyday, it will take forever to reach a certain goal. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: CryptoBjorn on November 26, 2015, 10:05:19 AM In most of these countries, their technology is not as evolved as it has been in the western countries. Doing faucets doesn't seem worth it to me to make such a small amount everyday, it will take forever to reach a certain goal. Yeah faucets was just a pain in the ass. It took so long to just get 0.5BTC I haven't reach it. But Faucets was just a good thing to do if you started to know about bitcoin. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Amph on November 26, 2015, 10:08:51 AM in those country where they can live with a mere $150 per month, signature campaign can do it almost for anyone, this is true for senior and hero
but how the people live in those country? i bet they have not all the good comforts of the most advanced country... Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Mickeyb on November 26, 2015, 10:34:24 AM in those country where they can live with a mere $150 per month, signature campaign can do it almost for anyone, this is true for senior and hero Exactly this! Out of curiosity I have tried to type captchas for one day few weeks ago. Every hour I've done it on one faucet. Need I to say that I have completely lost my patience! This is such a waste of time. I don't know why anyone would do this if he can join a signature campaign. Even if you join a newbie signature campaign, you will still make more than with faucets and you have a chance to build your profile and possibly earn more in the future as your rank increases. With the faucets you will probably just be getting less in the future! Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on November 27, 2015, 05:29:32 PM Here is a better copy of the report http://bitcoinfaucetrelay.com/the-bitcoins-earning-guide-on-how-to-make-a-good-living/ (http://bitcoinfaucetrelay.com/the-bitcoins-earning-guide-on-how-to-make-a-good-living/)
There are people out there that do make this much on referrals from faucets and i am close to making this much. Sorry about the chart but the table did not copy well from my page. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Moneyburner on November 27, 2015, 07:40:42 PM Your better off doing something like amazon turk and then converting that cash to bitcoin
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: USB-S on November 27, 2015, 08:02:36 PM Bitcoin sadly isn't widely accepted in those countries and transferring dust isn't really that efficient, when you have to pay 10k sats for the fees. Getting a good micro economy growing is a good thing, but those countries are fucked either way if they have to deal with pennies.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Kprawn on November 27, 2015, 08:09:54 PM I think he is just pimping out the site he posted in the first post. If it is his/her site it would be filled with referral links to faucets and he/she will get income from that. The whole
post was copy and pasted from that site. This is not a earning guide to make a Good living, but rather a click bait post to re-direct you to that site. If you are into faucets, use it by all means... it's jam packed full of faucets. ::) Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on November 28, 2015, 02:52:34 AM I think he is just pimping out the site he posted in the first post. If it is his/her site it would be filled with referral links to faucets and he/she will get income from that. The whole Countries can exchange bitcoin for cash anywhere... you should know this. As far as me trying to get traffic for my site ,,,, i dont need it. :)post was copy and pasted from that site. This is not a earning guide to make a Good living, but rather a click bait post to re-direct you to that site. If you are into faucets, use it by all means... it's jam packed full of faucets. ::) Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on November 28, 2015, 02:56:02 AM Bitcoin sadly isn't widely accepted in those countries and transferring dust isn't really that efficient, when you have to pay 10k sats for the fees. Getting a good micro economy growing is a good thing, but those countries are fucked either way if they have to deal with pennies. good point but those countries use phones mostly and there is plenty of apps out there for wallets. At least someone in one oof those countries its worth doing faucets for them.Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: mixan on November 28, 2015, 02:57:35 AM Your better off doing something like amazon turk and then converting that cash to bitcoin Heard about Turk but haven't tried it yet. As soon as I heard about a mechanical I got turned off.It does sound good to use if you are doing anything on amazon via gift card trading or getting paid from their affiliation program. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on November 28, 2015, 02:59:24 AM Your better off doing something like amazon turk and then converting that cash to bitcoin Heard about Turk but haven't tried it yet. As soon as I heard about a mechanical I got turned off.It does sound good to use if you are doing anything on amazon via gift card trading or getting paid from their affiliation program. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: n2004al on November 28, 2015, 08:41:48 AM based this sentence "Based on our own experience we can assume that let you are able to earn up to 50,000 Satoshi (BTC 0.0005) per hour on those free Bitcoin sites. If you work 8 hours day, you can earn up to 400,000 Satoshi or BTC 0,0004 per day. With an efficient referral system, your daily income can rise up to 1.5 to 2 million Satoshi or 0.02 BTC" who are they?and from what source this data? Im interested to know this as well. Hell if i can make .015-.02 a day on just referrals it would be alot better than sig programs and faucets A long main post with no thoughts or comments but only with what is written within a bitcoin faucet blog or webpage and some data taken from some International Financial Institution. A pure publicity for the owner of the site. All the sites given at the end of the "thoughts" and the "suggestions without interests" given by the author of the webpage which can be found if you go to read the content of link given at the main post are referral links and all the explanations made are exaggerated. To not tell even that are given with errors. Because 400 000 satoshi are not 0.0004 bitcoin but 0.004 bitcoin. Anyhow, for sure, no one can earn 50 000 satoshi within a hour from faucets. No one can achieve 400 000 satoshi working 8 hours within a day from the faucets. Even if will be able to do such kind of work for more than 3-4 days. Because is very improbable to stay 8 hours to do only clicks. It is exhausting. All these things written are all bullshits and as I told above pure publicity. I don't know if the author of the thread is himself the author of the webpage or is connected in some way with him but this kind of post must not exist. All this publicity is make to find referrals from the poor countries which are ready to work for nothing and for to much time. In this way the owner of the webpage can have its workers and earn without nothing. Repeat: such kind of threads must be deleted. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: btckold24 on November 28, 2015, 10:18:15 AM The OP may be off on exact figures but he makes a good point. I would much rather do faucets and swagbucks and other things to survive and live in costa rica than be homeless. I mean you wont be rich but it is possible to grind out survival using various ways. It gives me something to think about. Not living off faucets lol but maybe saving from my real job and instead of retiring in lets say Arizona I could retire at 50 and live somewhere much cheaper. Now just to do research to see how safe it is to live in the countries on that list.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on November 28, 2015, 06:28:10 PM The OP may be off on exact figures but he makes a good point. I would much rather do faucets and swagbucks and other things to survive and live in costa rica than be homeless. I mean you wont be rich but it is possible to grind out survival using various ways. It gives me something to think about. Not living off faucets lol but maybe saving from my real job and instead of retiring in lets say Arizona I could retire at 50 and live somewhere much cheaper. Now just to do research to see how safe it is to live in the countries on that list. Your right !! I have decided to retire in brazil. The average person makes about 35$ reals a day, that's about almost 15$ a day. If a person had 50 faucets that payed 1000 sat a claim that's at least 60,000 an hour. If it takes a min for each faucet. The figures will be off due to external interruptions But that doesn't matter. The point is it is possible. As Bitcoin cost grows the user will make a living .Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Oscoda on November 28, 2015, 08:31:28 PM The OP may be off on exact figures but he makes a good point. I would much rather do faucets and swagbucks and other things to survive and live in costa rica than be homeless. I mean you wont be rich but it is possible to grind out survival using various ways. It gives me something to think about. Not living off faucets lol but maybe saving from my real job and instead of retiring in lets say Arizona I could retire at 50 and live somewhere much cheaper. Now just to do research to see how safe it is to live in the countries on that list. Your right !! I have decided to retire in brazil. The average person makes about 35$ reals a day, that's about almost 15$ a day. If a person had 50 faucets that payed 1000 sat a claim that's at least 60,000 an hour. If it takes a min for each faucet. The figures will be off due to external interruptions But that doesn't matter. The point is it is possible. As Bitcoin cost grows the user will make a living .Brazil is a good choice I read a lot of shops accept bitcoin. So you will have no need to convert it to fiat. Which makes it an ideal bitcoin country. I my country will embrace btc too soon. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Snail2 on November 28, 2015, 08:38:31 PM That 50K sats in an hour seems to me a rather optimistic estimation. As I've seen the rates are a lot lower. Anyway in a third world country with very low wages it can be still a useful source of free money.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on November 29, 2015, 03:23:15 AM The OP may be off on exact figures but he makes a good point. I would much rather do faucets and swagbucks and other things to survive and live in costa rica than be homeless. I mean you wont be rich but it is possible to grind out survival using various ways. It gives me something to think about. Not living off faucets lol but maybe saving from my real job and instead of retiring in lets say Arizona I could retire at 50 and live somewhere much cheaper. Now just to do research to see how safe it is to live in the countries on that list. Your right !! I have decided to retire in brazil. The average person makes about 35$ reals a day, that's about almost 15$ a day. If a person had 50 faucets that payed 1000 sat a claim that's at least 60,000 an hour. If it takes a min for each faucet. The figures will be off due to external interruptions But that doesn't matter. The point is it is possible. As Bitcoin cost grows the user will make a living .Brazil is a good choice I read a lot of shops accept bitcoin. So you will have no need to convert it to fiat. Which makes it an ideal bitcoin country. I my country will embrace btc too soon. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Reatim on January 10, 2016, 03:54:35 PM In most of these countries, their technology is not as evolved as it has been in the western countries. Doing faucets doesn't seem worth it to me to make such a small amount everyday, it will take forever to reach a certain goal. Yeah faucets was just a pain in the ass. It took so long to just get 0.5BTC I haven't reach it. But Faucets was just a good thing to do if you started to know about bitcoin. Faucets are not for earning money. It is for attracting users to a specific service. So it is not worth the time. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: sandiman on January 10, 2016, 06:10:40 PM I am a newbie that has started looking for bitcoins since only one month, and I totaly agree with the global trend here that says that faucets are a waste of time. It is much more profitable to have a "real" work and invest part of the income in bitcoins...
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on January 10, 2016, 06:45:26 PM I am a newbie that has started looking for bitcoins since only one month, and I totaly agree with the global trend here that says that faucets are a waste of time. It is much more profitable to have a "real" work and invest part of the income in bitcoins... for some people it is worth it in their country. average pay for some people a day is 5$Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: jaysabi on January 10, 2016, 08:09:10 PM Your better off doing something like amazon turk and then converting that cash to bitcoin Heard about Turk but haven't tried it yet. As soon as I heard about a mechanical I got turned off.It does sound good to use if you are doing anything on amazon via gift card trading or getting paid from their affiliation program. Amazon Mechanical Turk is the name of the program. They're both talking about the same thing. It's a program Amazon runs where people can complete simple tasks that are too complicated for a computer to do, so they require human intelligence, and they pay anywhere from 1 cent to 20 cents per task (generally, sometimes there are higher paying tasks, like participating in research studies). You're not going to get rich doing it; if you're efficient, you can make a $1 to $1.50 per hour pretty reliably. If you're lucky and find the higher paying research studies, you can make $10ish per day, but those research studies don't show up dependably and are kinda rare. Most Mturk work is kinda like completing faucets, low paying and boring. You'll make more on Mturk per task, but you also do more work than a simple faucet request too. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: DimensionZ on January 10, 2016, 08:24:19 PM Faucets are a complete waste of time; all the energy you are investing in this grind is not worth it in the long run. It's better to improve your skills in the meantime and work for yourself later on. Yes you can get $5 a day but ask yourself do you want to do this for the rest of your life?
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: BellaBitBit on January 10, 2016, 08:54:23 PM Bitcoin sadly isn't widely accepted in those countries and transferring dust isn't really that efficient, when you have to pay 10k sats for the fees. Getting a good micro economy growing is a good thing, but those countries are fucked either way if they have to deal with pennies. good point but those countries use phones mostly and there is plenty of apps out there for wallets. At least someone in one oof those countries its worth doing faucets for them.Exactly, I read an article a few months ago that smartphones are what is connecting the third world to the internet. No matter what people say about how faucets are not worth it, it is all relative to where you live. If you can earn $2-4 a day on faucets in a third world country that is significant considering some people earn a dollar a day in some countries. This is just one example of how Bitcoin can bring the world out of poverty. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on January 10, 2016, 09:02:04 PM Bitcoin sadly isn't widely accepted in those countries and transferring dust isn't really that efficient, when you have to pay 10k sats for the fees. Getting a good micro economy growing is a good thing, but those countries are fucked either way if they have to deal with pennies. good point but those countries use phones mostly and there is plenty of apps out there for wallets. At least someone in one oof those countries its worth doing faucets for them.Exactly, I read an article a few months ago that smartphones are what is connecting the third world to the internet. No matter what people say about how faucets are not worth it, it is all relative to where you live. If you can earn $2-4 a day on faucets in a third world country that is significant considering some people earn a dollar a day in some countries. This is just one example of how Bitcoin can bring the world out of poverty. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: BellaBitBit on January 10, 2016, 09:19:54 PM Bitcoin sadly isn't widely accepted in those countries and transferring dust isn't really that efficient, when you have to pay 10k sats for the fees. Getting a good micro economy growing is a good thing, but those countries are fucked either way if they have to deal with pennies. good point but those countries use phones mostly and there is plenty of apps out there for wallets. At least someone in one oof those countries its worth doing faucets for them.Exactly, I read an article a few months ago that smartphones are what is connecting the third world to the internet. No matter what people say about how faucets are not worth it, it is all relative to where you live. If you can earn $2-4 a day on faucets in a third world country that is significant considering some people earn a dollar a day in some countries. This is just one example of how Bitcoin can bring the world out of poverty. Great content and amount of information. I hope this information reaches many in third world countries. Another cool thing about Bitcoin is that in some countries it is illegal for women to have a bank account. Bitcoin could help those women from that kind of tyranny. Many women in third world countries make goods that are amazing and valuable to many around the world but they have no way of selling their own art...Bitcoin could help with this. thank you for sharing this information. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: ace45954 on January 11, 2016, 05:05:38 AM If you open your own simple Faucet site, you should be able to increase your daily income to 30 – 35 US-$ Really? You can earn that much from a typical faucet site? That seems unlikely.Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: jmintuck02 on January 11, 2016, 05:25:32 AM I quit faucets for the most part as they were taking forever to get too far and they were invading my sleep hours even. I just up
and quit faucets. I tried sig campaigns and that worked and mining as I have a miner. I sell the coins I make with the miner, they are altcoins that I mine and exchange for btc to sell on exchanges and send them to my wallet. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Premium Account Reseller on January 11, 2016, 05:37:23 AM Thanks for this guide mate. its going to be useful.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Reatim on January 29, 2016, 12:40:37 PM If you open your own simple Faucet site, you should be able to increase your daily income to 30 – 35 US-$ Really? You can earn that much from a typical faucet site? That seems unlikely.That is the earning for the operator of a faucet. It is not for the users of a faucet. A user might earn $1 per day. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: SanaButt on May 25, 2016, 05:42:00 PM You are mind blowing man, how can you get it? I m surprise to see it, its mean bitcoin is popular online currency than others, so mostly countries's people like it and using it, i m also from Pakistan and i am glad in my country people are using it but not too much but sure.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on May 27, 2016, 01:34:19 AM This was written a while ago but it still stands for poor countries to make a living, thee is an original post i made a wile back here is the link.
http://bitcoinfaucetrelay.com/the-bitcoins-earning-guide-on-how-to-make-a-good-living Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Kakmakr on May 27, 2016, 06:13:25 AM Clicking on facets is a horrible waste of time. 0.004 BTC per day is only $1.32 at the current price. That's pretty bad even in countries where the per capita income is only $5 per day. Yes it is, but it is better than no income. Most of these people are unemployed and receive zero income. If they can pool together and create a referral network, it would turn into something much bigger and possibly passive income in the future. My kids started this at school and quickly built up a referral network of 500 kids on 5 faucets, doing this daily. They stopped solving Capthas and now get passive income from this, when the other kids use the faucets. This was a very successful project for them. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Gifted on May 27, 2016, 11:06:08 PM Clicking on facets is a horrible waste of time. 0.004 BTC per day is only $1.32 at the current price. That's pretty bad even in countries where the per capita income is only $5 per day. Yes it is, but it is better than no income. Most of these people are unemployed and receive zero income. If they can pool together and create a referral network, it would turn into something much bigger and possibly passive income in the future. My kids started this at school and quickly built up a referral network of 500 kids on 5 faucets, doing this daily. They stopped solving Captchas and now get passive income from this, when the other kids use the faucets. This was a very successful project for them. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: mrcash02 on May 28, 2016, 01:30:42 AM Clicking on facets is a horrible waste of time. 0.004 BTC per day is only $1.32 at the current price. That's pretty bad even in countries where the per capita income is only $5 per day. Yes it is, but it is better than no income. Most of these people are unemployed and receive zero income. If they can pool together and create a referral network, it would turn into something much bigger and possibly passive income in the future. My kids started this at school and quickly built up a referral network of 500 kids on 5 faucets, doing this daily. They stopped solving Capthas and now get passive income from this, when the other kids use the faucets. This was a very successful project for them. Successful project for them, but it's not very good for the other kids without referrals... ;D I think a good way would be a Faucets Network like Satoshidraw. Many (high paying) daily faucet sites connected by one balance. And if possible with a investiment chance, profitable on long term, not a Ponzi scheme. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: tenk on September 29, 2016, 04:07:50 AM Nice guide. I just hope it gets updated so to help newbies in earning btc!
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: arcanaaerobics on September 29, 2016, 04:16:33 AM Nice thread!
However I think those poor people don't have access to internet/computer. But there you can see how life's hard for some peoples. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: wdnj on September 29, 2016, 05:01:21 AM If you open your own simple Faucet site, you should be able to increase your daily income to 30 – 35 US-$ Really? You can earn that much from a typical faucet site? That seems unlikely.That is the earning for the operator of a faucet. It is not for the users of a faucet. A user might earn $1 per day. A few number of faucet owners can earn 30 – 35 US-$ daily. but most of faucet owners loss their money and close their faucet. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: 5ub_zer0 on September 29, 2016, 06:30:37 AM A few number of faucet owners can earn 30 – 35 US-$ daily. but most of faucet owners loss their money and close their faucet. yeah - and this without any investment - dont let people think faucet-owner only earning money for nothing Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Kprawn on September 29, 2016, 05:21:37 PM A few number of faucet owners can earn 30 – 35 US-$ daily. but most of faucet owners loss their money and close their faucet. yeah - and this without any investment - dont let people think faucet-owner only earning money for nothing I think there are a huge number of people, who think faucet owners make a shitload of money, until they have tried it, and they realize how saturated the faucet scene is, and what a science it is to find a good balance between the correct pay-out to the users vs income coming in from Ad's. A faucet has running cost and also constant monitoring to protect you from bots and hackers. The guys earning the $30 to $35 per day, are the exception not the rule. ;) Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: Reatim on October 12, 2016, 04:50:34 PM A few number of faucet owners can earn 30 – 35 US-$ daily. but most of faucet owners loss their money and close their faucet. yeah - and this without any investment - dont let people think faucet-owner only earning money for nothing The faucet owners earn money by attracting the users to their sites. The profit will be much bigger. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: kongosplit on October 31, 2016, 08:23:52 AM I was personally looking at this stats.
I'm a marketing professor but not this is important. I was looking and doing some maths and I figured out that you can do up to 0.04-0.05 per day just click non stop on faucets. That means 0.05x21=1.05 btc at current value is 700 usd=638 eur. This is actually a lot even for europe considering you can have free days. It is quite strange because there are not enough other ways in where you can earn bitcoins. This faucets or whatever you call them are amazing! You should respect the guy who created the ideea of these things. Couldn't find on internet which one was the first bitcoin faucet.. Maybe this one: http://web.archive.org/web/20100805002250/http://freebitcoins.appspot.com/ I trully think that for real poor countries earning from faucets it is a good way of making money :) Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: MostHigh on June 07, 2017, 02:29:37 PM This is good info but how you came up with all the information on the various countries is mind blowing
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide on How To Make A Good Living Post by: mexicantarget on June 07, 2017, 02:46:27 PM The OP may be off on exact figures but he makes a good point. I would much rather do faucets and swagbucks and other things to survive and live in costa rica than be homeless. I mean you wont be rich but it is possible to grind out survival using various ways. It gives me something to think about. Not living off faucets lol but maybe saving from my real job and instead of retiring in lets say Arizona I could retire at 50 and live somewhere much cheaper. Now just to do research to see how safe it is to live in the countries on that list. How did you manage to dig this post from 2015? lolTitle: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: TropicalDog17 on June 20, 2017, 01:16:03 PM I also living on the country which in your list(Vietnam). most of people here believe Bitcoin is illegal and risk and if someone invited them to invest in Bit, they would think it is a rigger
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: joncoinsnow on June 23, 2017, 05:32:29 AM is this still working today? the post was way back 2015 :D need your advise
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: tungaqhd on June 23, 2017, 05:39:33 AM I also living on the country which in your list(Vietnam). most of people here believe Bitcoin is illegal and risk and if someone invited them to invest in Bit, they would think it is a rigger chŕo đồng râm ;D ;D ;DTitle: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: webcam_models hiring on June 23, 2017, 05:51:54 AM and if someone invited them to invest in Bit WOW, there are people, who is trying to sell BTC now? What they promise, and what price they offer? Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: TropicalDog17 on June 24, 2017, 01:12:11 AM I also living on the country which in your list(Vietnam). most of people here believe Bitcoin is illegal and risk and if someone invited them to invest in Bit, they would think it is a rigger chŕo đồng râm ;D ;D ;DTitle: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: JTASSOCIATES on August 17, 2017, 02:44:24 AM It is very difficult to define The Bitcoing Earnings Guide for Poor Countries listed. No answers is showing the starting point of earning. So please give the clue and guidance to start atleast now. late better then never.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: webcam_models hiring on August 28, 2017, 05:17:31 PM the starting point of earning this is about personal skills Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: eagle10 on August 30, 2017, 01:51:46 AM It is very difficult to define The Bitcoing Earnings Guide for Poor Countries listed. No answers is showing the starting point of earning. So please give the clue and guidance to start atleast now. late better then never. At first, I was in the same situation as yours where I could not figure out how to earn bitcoins for poor countries. But if you are eager to learn you will be able to figure out and searching how it will surface just like I have dig this how to earn bitcoins. The answer is already here in the forum you just have to know and learn it to earn your bitcoin. good luck!Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: Mjuke on September 29, 2017, 04:23:54 AM The link doesn't work.
I do get that this guide might work if you have the time. But I don't understand how you supposedly can grind for 3+ hours a day when most people have full time jobs and family and all that? Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: Naman1111 on October 11, 2017, 12:03:44 PM Nice guide. The idea which generated it is fantastic. I just hope it gets updated so to help newbies in earning btc! :-*
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: burky156 on October 11, 2017, 10:20:50 PM Good point but there is no difference..
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: princeabba on November 06, 2017, 05:36:55 PM Thanks for this information.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: Camba on December 18, 2017, 01:03:20 AM Thank's for the info. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: ahamid1982 on February 16, 2018, 11:10:18 PM For me the interesting question is if per capita income is less than $5/day how much of that cost would go towards a person acquiring access to a computer to make money and access these faucets.
That said your right in countries with a very low GDP faucets and services may be worth their time if they can overcome the language barrier which is implied for a sig campaign. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: CRYPTOWOLF_BOT on June 14, 2018, 11:44:35 AM For me the interesting question is if per capita income is less than $5/day how much of that cost would go towards a person acquiring access to a computer to make money and access these faucets. That said your right in countries with a very low GDP faucets and services may be worth their time if they can overcome the language barrier which is implied for a sig campaign. I've always wondered how it is even possible to purchase a computer for a person surviving on $5 a day. Perhaps one doesn't have to own a computer to access the Internet, but as you said, it must cost something after all. Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: UserU on June 14, 2018, 12:41:55 PM I'd just do it for kicks. Even though I could earn more with my own investments, those free BTC in Freebitcoin's wallet could generate some interests.
Title: Re: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries Post by: Grizman25 on April 09, 2020, 10:49:56 AM It is unpleasant to see Ukraine on this list, but such is the reality. Earnings is investing, is it in poor countries? It is clear that investing is the best option, it would be that to invest.
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