Title: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: howlin1971 on July 11, 2011, 11:41:26 PM How do I start earning bitcoins?
I came here from a link on a stratergy game, so I dont have to pay the premium membership fee. I just want to get earning so I can have a premium account on my game without spending cash. Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: bitcoinaddict on July 11, 2011, 11:51:04 PM The first thing is to determine if you are going to CPU mine or GPU mine.
What kind of graphics card do you have? Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: FreeBitcoins.org on July 11, 2011, 11:52:01 PM You can head over to my site, www.freebitcoins.org, and complete surveys and other offers for bitcoins. You should be able to earn enough for this premium account in a matter of minutes or days depending on how expensive it is.
We have surveys that you can do every single day (they pay ~$0.50 each, and there are multiple) as well as a bunch of offers that pay anywhere from $0.25 - $1 that you can do once. Edit: ($ worth of bitcoins, that is! ;D) Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: howlin1971 on July 11, 2011, 11:57:36 PM I have no idea wot make or model my graphics card is
i think my best policy is to do the surveys i dont want that many 0.5 per month or 1.9 for 6 months i aint here to become a bitcoin millionaire or nothing just dont wanna pay out cash for a game if i can get it for free or at most doing some surveys thanks all Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: FreeBitcoins.org on July 12, 2011, 12:02:49 AM Out of curiosity, what's the game that accepts bitcoin for payment? :)
Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: howlin1971 on July 12, 2011, 12:06:18 AM Out of curiosity, what's the game that accepts bitcoin for payment? :) global stategy game i play risk on it and want a premium account Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: Dongenola on July 12, 2011, 11:09:17 AM The first thing is to determine if you are going to CPU mine or GPU mine. What kind of graphics card do you have? What is the relevance of this question, forgive me for asking, I am new to BitCoin, but am a very fast learner. Thanks. Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: FractalUniverse on July 12, 2011, 11:24:17 AM The first thing is to determine if you are going to CPU mine or GPU mine. What kind of graphics card do you have? What is the relevance of this question, forgive me for asking, I am new to BitCoin, but am a very fast learner. Thanks. if you want to mine for bitcoins your hardware matters. have a look at this table comparing mining hardware performance. higher hash rate,the more bitcoins you can make https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_Hardware_Comparison (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_Hardware_Comparison) Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: FreeMoney on July 12, 2011, 11:28:31 AM The first thing is to determine if you are going to CPU mine or GPU mine. What kind of graphics card do you have? That's not the first question. Bitcoin is a money, you can get it from anyone who has it by doing anything they value. One extra way to get coins is mining which secures the network. Miner get paid new coins. Do not mine with a CPU it is just a waste now because GPUs are so much more efficient. If you aren't interested in computer hardware then don't bother mining, I don't. Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: kidage on July 12, 2011, 03:04:39 PM Try to be original and create your own BTC scam ;)
Title: Re: suppose this is the most asked newbie question Post by: mvoss on July 12, 2011, 04:16:45 PM <--- Probably gonna buy a new kick-ass video card just to do some mining. Even if I don't make much doing it, I still have the good video card to game with.
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