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Title: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: mezmerizer9 on May 22, 2014, 09:11:30 AM
BTC

First of all this can get you a fair amount of free bitcoins if you are patient, so don't expect to get rich of it, it's still free btc so let's grab as much as we can.

Second, we will be combining a few sites to max the profit.

-freebitco.in   ( freebitco.in (http://freebitco.in) )   this site can payout really high amount but you'll need to have a few referals in order to do so, but it's still one with the best and comfirmed payouts


-dailybitcoins.org ( dailybitcoins.org (http://dailybitcoins.org) ) This is one of my favorite btc sites. Request a payment every hour, try to unleast, to recieve a payment and a VOUCHER. Now, redeem those vouchers and you can later sell them at Peerbet.org (just type in hte chat @voucher and paste your voucher code) or you can advertise with those vouchers. It is good to combine freebitco.in with coinurl and then put that shortened link, so you also get btc when someone views your ad
 

-Coinurl.com ( Coinurl.com (http://Coinurl.com) ) great site if you have your blog or a website or in a combination with dailybitcoins. Don't have anything else much to say about this


-CoinAd.com ( CoinAd.com (http://CoinAd.com) ) My favorite site. Very simple PTC faucet with a fairly high payouts that you can earn in 2-3 days (payouts take some time). Strongly Recomend this one


-bitcrate.me and coinbox.me   ( bitcrate.me (http://bitcrate.me) )  ( coinbox.me (http://coinbox.me) )  Best colection of faucets, you can hit the minimum withdraw within a few hours and payouts are farely fast, every 6 hours I think. I also STRONGLY recomend these two


So these are my favorite. If anyone has any suggestion, tips, question, feel free to post. Cheers and good luck!  :D


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: hilariousandco on May 22, 2014, 09:14:01 AM
You should add some links to the individual sites, just make sure they're not referral links  :D.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: mezmerizer9 on May 22, 2014, 09:15:22 AM
You should add some links to the individual sites, just make sure they're not referral links  :D.

What do you mean by individual sites? you mean like faucets?


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: hilariousandco on May 22, 2014, 09:22:40 AM
You should add some links to the individual sites, just make sure they're not referral links  :D.

What do you mean by individual sites? you mean like faucets?

Clickable urls to the actual sites.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: mezmerizer9 on May 22, 2014, 09:46:06 AM
You should add some links to the individual sites, just make sure they're not referral links  :D.

What do you mean by individual sites? you mean like faucets?

Clickable urls to the actual sites.

oh...


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Velkro on May 22, 2014, 09:50:50 AM
easier is to beg on the street, get 5$ and buy for it bitcoins
time spent: 1 hour
time spent to earn that on your "free sites" 30 days or more


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: frankenmint on May 22, 2014, 09:56:44 AM
easier is to beg on the street, get 5$ and buy for it bitcoins
time spent: 1 hour
time spent to earn that on your "free sites" 30 days or more

If you are new - PLEASE take the time to re-read this quote above.  If you want BTC.  Get a job, work for two weeks, then put your spare income towards buying up little bits of bitcoin at a time.  If you have programing or some computer savvy, you could also start a business or sell something in BTC - that is also a quick way to get the ball rolling.  Don't bother with the sites mentioned above - you are just making them money through ad revenue and throwing away waaay too much time.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: mezmerizer9 on May 22, 2014, 03:55:44 PM
easier is to beg on the street, get 5$ and buy for it bitcoins
time spent: 1 hour
time spent to earn that on your "free sites" 30 days or more

If you are new - PLEASE take the time to re-read this quote above.  If you want BTC.  Get a job, work for two weeks, then put your spare income towards buying up little bits of bitcoin at a time.  If you have programing or some computer savvy, you could also start a business or sell something in BTC - that is also a quick way to get the ball rolling.  Don't bother with the sites mentioned above - you are just making them money through ad revenue and throwing away waaay too much time.

Not everyone can "get a job" just like that. I live in Serbia and Ićm a student atm and I am alreadz waiting tables, just to paz off depts so I can't spend even more money on btc and I get like 150e a month. Just take that into consideration.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Krang on May 22, 2014, 04:28:23 PM
Are any of these sites actually worth your time though?


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: BitcoinTraders on May 22, 2014, 06:38:27 PM
Are any of these sites actually worth your time though?
Not really!
I have tried a lot of websites like these but didn't get too much btc!
I recommend signature campaigns because they pay better than any of these sites!


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: mezmerizer9 on May 22, 2014, 06:55:32 PM
Are any of these sites actually worth your time though?
Not really!
I have tried a lot of websites like these but didn't get too much btc!
I recommend signature campaigns because they pay better than any of these sites!

People, new guys can't just run arount the bitcoin world like headless flies. These faucets are WORTH some of your time, most of them take like 5mins of your time. It's great way to earn some starting btc, to see hot btc works. So please, when you post suggestions, think about them first.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: sorryforthat on May 22, 2014, 06:56:09 PM
Not everyone can "get a job" just like that. I live in Serbia and Ićm a student atm and I am alreadz waiting tables, just to paz off depts so I can't spend even more money on btc and I get like 150e a month. Just take that into consideration.

Dont worry man and dont listen to them. Alot of people forget that there are people in other countries that makes this opportunity worth it, even a kid who is too young to work has the chance to get a start.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Pushtheghost on May 22, 2014, 08:01:42 PM
I am interested in this as a noob because I can actually check out how Bitcoin works. I am going to check out Bitvisitor and FreeBitco.in for a bit till I hit min. and then see what I can do if anything from there. Just want to test sending and receiving before I make a mistake of sending to much to some one.



Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: wasserman99 on May 22, 2014, 08:03:55 PM
These sites will not net you very much BTC. I suggest, if you do not want to put in some of your own cash, to look into offering services/goods for BTC in the marketplace. Consider renting out your signature to an advertiser if you see yourself regularly posting on the forum!


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Pushtheghost on May 22, 2014, 08:12:57 PM
Sig deal is interesting,looks like you need a few posts to achieve this deal. Makes me feel like a cyber whore,like I am giving up something of myself..lol

This Bitvisitor site got stuck on a page,so for anyone that runs into that just head back to the initial page and start again. Otherwise your waiting 5 minutes and getting directed to the same page over and over.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Essex343 on May 22, 2014, 08:20:57 PM
Sig deal is interesting,looks like you need a few posts to achieve this deal. Makes me feel like a cyber whore,like I am giving up something of myself..lol

This Bitvisitor site got stuck on a page,so for anyone that runs into that just head back to the initial page and start again. Otherwise your waiting 5 minutes and getting directed to the same page over and over.

yes most of the sig ad deals now require a minimum forum position like "member" or "full member" probably to root out multiple accounts and spammers. but if you end up sticking around a while, no reason not to do it! well besides the cyber whore feeling hehe.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: mezmerizer9 on May 22, 2014, 08:59:28 PM
These sites will not net you very much BTC. I suggest, if you do not want to put in some of your own cash, to look into offering services/goods for BTC in the marketplace. Consider renting out your signature to an advertiser if you see yourself regularly posting on the forum!

Faucets are not ment to get rich by them, goddamn it...


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: PerrythePlatypus on May 23, 2014, 07:06:01 AM
These sites will not net you very much BTC. I suggest, if you do not want to put in some of your own cash, to look into offering services/goods for BTC in the marketplace. Consider renting out your signature to an advertiser if you see yourself regularly posting on the forum!
These are meant for newbies which have little knowledge of bitcoins to try them out, kind of promotes bitcoins to the public. Other ways you stated are mainly for Bitcoiners who have more knowledge and wants to earn more bitcoins.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Daniel91 on May 23, 2014, 11:51:25 AM
I'm new here!
Thank you for all this very interesting ideas and suggestions!
Really appreciate!


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Wusolini on May 23, 2014, 07:08:58 PM
Nice list, I would add:
- BtcRock ( min 370 satoshi every 50 minutes )
- 9bitz ( min 229 satoshi / hour )
- bitcoinzebra ( min 100 sat / hour )


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: nickenburg on May 23, 2014, 07:13:41 PM
I would say starting out with faucets is a good idea!
But your best bet would be to keep track of the altcoin section.
And just buy a very promising altcoin cheap.
Like I did with mintcoin Im gettin a steady Satoshi income every 20 days!
Its much more then the faucets payout.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Kprawn on June 06, 2014, 06:04:19 AM
Please ellaborate, sounds interresting.

For newbies to Crypto Currency, faucets is a good start. It's always good to experiment with everything, to weed {excuse the pun} out , the bad from the good. 

But before you dive into every faucet availlable, first check in with some forums, like this, to see which one is paying. Some promise HUGE payout, to draw people, but they seldom pay out.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: DolanDuck on June 06, 2014, 06:24:48 AM
Faucets will let you earn a very little amount of satoshis, to gain some profit I always recommend writing posts on the forum to
learn more about cryptocurrencies and then sell the signature space.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Ron~Popeil on June 06, 2014, 07:15:17 AM
Hit the faucets and as the above poster said get your post count up so you can join a signature campaign.   


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Salmon1989 on June 06, 2014, 07:23:31 AM
Some promise HUGE payout, to draw people, but they seldom pay out.

Faucets are created to get traffics and hence ad revenue. The owners then share part of the revenue with the faucet users.
If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. :)


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Dxuz on June 06, 2014, 07:51:27 AM
don't forget about freedoge.co.in!! ;)


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: guybrushthreepwood on June 06, 2014, 12:03:41 PM
I don't know why you guys are recommending faucets. They're not really that great to even start off earning bitcoins. Waste of time. You'd be better off earning some money in real life through small jobs or chores and then buying bitcoins with it.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Zyborg on June 06, 2014, 12:32:37 PM
If you want a already made, good list of legitimate and paying earn sites / faucets check out www.earnbtc.weebly.com (http://www.earnbtc.weebly.com).
It's definitely a good way to get started.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Peter882 on June 07, 2014, 12:59:16 PM
I don't know why you guys are recommending faucets. They're not really that great to even start off earning bitcoins. Waste of time. You'd be better off earning some money in real life through small jobs or chores and then buying bitcoins with it.

Exactly.

You can only get something like a few hundred satoshi for solving the captcher.
Ofc you can do it multiple times a day, and can use 10 or 20 faucets, but the amount you can get a day is still very very low.



Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Zyborg on June 07, 2014, 01:00:33 PM
I don't know why you guys are recommending faucets. They're not really that great to even start off earning bitcoins. Waste of time. You'd be better off earning some money in real life through small jobs or chores and then buying bitcoins with it.
The day I started using bitcoins I earned some from faucets and earn sites. That's what got me hooked. :)
It's no shame in using faucets as a newbie.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: bananaeater on June 07, 2014, 04:05:00 PM
I checked out the first lite listed and it looked very suspicious cuz of amount of ads.... In general after reading this thread i figured out for myself that faucets are basically useless. Thats kind of disappointing.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: sorryforthat on June 07, 2014, 06:43:04 PM
I checked out the first lite listed and it looked very suspicious cuz of amount of ads.... In general after reading this thread i figured out for myself that faucets are basically useless. Thats kind of disappointing.

As useless as they may seem, they are not made to get you rich. They are mearly a gateway for newcomers where as they have the ability to receive a small amount, get a handle on how the wallet functions and inspire them to dig deeper on the basic mechanics. The ads on those pages are a chance for the faucet owner to get a small amount of income(and fill the faucet), although in the end they rarely make a high enough payout to make profit.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Sydboy on June 07, 2014, 08:45:33 PM
I remember a few years back the fauces used togive amouns that if you saved until now you would of had quite a lot of money.
gone are the days lol.



Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: blumangroup on June 08, 2014, 04:04:05 AM
Quote
First of all this can get you a fair amount of free bitcoins if you are patient, so don't expect to get rich of it, it's still free btc so let's grab as much as we can.

Second, we will be combining a few sites to max the profit.

It should be noted that these sites pay amounts of BTC that would amount per hour of much below minimum wage based on how much time you would spend on visiting the sites and completing captcha. Even by third world standards the amount of BTC you earn by using these sites is very small. 


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Penis on June 08, 2014, 10:43:45 AM
I think faucets are alright for newbies to get their first taste of the Bitcoin experience. After I downloaded my wallet, the first fraction of a bitcoin I earned from faucets. I spent an hour filling captchas and after reaching the minimum payout limit, I was able to get 5,000 satoshis. Later on I found out that the 5,000 satoshis I had was only worth about 3 cents and would probably cost more in fees to send but it was interesting to see how the whole thing worked.

Then of course I bought a proper amount of bitcoins from an exchange. My ultimate goal is to have 1 bitcoin. I am already about 25 percent there!

So yeah, faucets aren't all that bad.

And remember when faucets used to give away whole bitcoins? Well, if the Bitcoin market cap reaches a level similar to gold in the future then each bitcoin should be worth $300,000. If it replaces fiat entirely then each bitcoin should be worth $1 million. Those 5,000 satoshis would then be worth $15.00-$50.00. Not too bad for an hour's work!


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Zyborg on June 08, 2014, 03:53:46 PM
I think faucets are alright for newbies to get their first taste of the Bitcoin experience. After I downloaded my wallet, the first fraction of a bitcoin I earned from faucets. I spent an hour filling captchas and after reaching the minimum payout limit, I was able to get 5,000 satoshis. Later on I found out that the 5,000 satoshis I had was only worth about 3 cents and would probably cost more in fees to send but it was interesting to see how the whole thing worked.

Then of course I bought a proper amount of bitcoins from an exchange. My ultimate goal is to have 1 bitcoin. I am already about 25 percent there!

So yeah, faucets aren't all that bad.

And remember when faucets used to give away whole bitcoins? Well, if the Bitcoin market cap reaches a level similar to gold in the future then each bitcoin should be worth $300,000. If it replaces fiat entirely then each bitcoin should be worth $1 million. Those 5,000 satoshis would then be worth $15.00-$50.00. Not too bad for an hour's work!
The problem is we won't see that happening. :)


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: bitsmichel on June 08, 2014, 03:55:42 PM
I think faucets are alright for newbies to get their first taste of the Bitcoin experience. After I downloaded my wallet, the first fraction of a bitcoin I earned from faucets. I spent an hour filling captchas and after reaching the minimum payout limit, I was able to get 5,000 satoshis. Later on I found out that the 5,000 satoshis I had was only worth about 3 cents and would probably cost more in fees to send but it was interesting to see how the whole thing worked.

Then of course I bought a proper amount of bitcoins from an exchange. My ultimate goal is to have 1 bitcoin. I am already about 25 percent there!

So yeah, faucets aren't all that bad.

And remember when faucets used to give away whole bitcoins? Well, if the Bitcoin market cap reaches a level similar to gold in the future then each bitcoin should be worth $300,000. If it replaces fiat entirely then each bitcoin should be worth $1 million. Those 5,000 satoshis would then be worth $15.00-$50.00. Not too bad for an hour's work!
The problem is we won't see that happening. :)

Why so? Many people on the forum speculate about such prices.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Zyborg on June 08, 2014, 05:25:35 PM
I think faucets are alright for newbies to get their first taste of the Bitcoin experience. After I downloaded my wallet, the first fraction of a bitcoin I earned from faucets. I spent an hour filling captchas and after reaching the minimum payout limit, I was able to get 5,000 satoshis. Later on I found out that the 5,000 satoshis I had was only worth about 3 cents and would probably cost more in fees to send but it was interesting to see how the whole thing worked.

Then of course I bought a proper amount of bitcoins from an exchange. My ultimate goal is to have 1 bitcoin. I am already about 25 percent there!

So yeah, faucets aren't all that bad.

And remember when faucets used to give away whole bitcoins? Well, if the Bitcoin market cap reaches a level similar to gold in the future then each bitcoin should be worth $300,000. If it replaces fiat entirely then each bitcoin should be worth $1 million. Those 5,000 satoshis would then be worth $15.00-$50.00. Not too bad for an hour's work!
The problem is we won't see that happening. :)

Why so? Many people on the forum speculate about such prices.

I don't see a full adaption happening, that's all.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: jambola2 on June 08, 2014, 06:34:10 PM
BTC

First of all this can get you a fair amount of free bitcoins if you are patient, so don't expect to get rich of it, it's still free btc so let's grab as much as we can.

Second, we will be combining a few sites to max the profit.

-freebitco.in   ( freebitco.in (http://freebitco.in) )   this site can payout really high amount but you'll need to have a few referals in order to do so, but it's still one with the best and comfirmed payouts


-dailybitcoins.org ( dailybitcoins.org (http://dailybitcoins.org) ) This is one of my favorite btc sites. Request a payment every hour, try to unleast, to recieve a payment and a VOUCHER. Now, redeem those vouchers and you can later sell them at Peerbet.org (just type in hte chat @voucher and paste your voucher code) or you can advertise with those vouchers. It is good to combine freebitco.in with coinurl and then put that shortened link, so you also get btc when someone views your ad
 

-Coinurl.com ( Coinurl.com (http://Coinurl.com) ) great site if you have your blog or a website or in a combination with dailybitcoins. Don't have anything else much to say about this


-CoinAd.com ( CoinAd.com (http://CoinAd.com) ) My favorite site. Very simple PTC faucet with a fairly high payouts that you can earn in 2-3 days (payouts take some time). Strongly Recomend this one


-bitcrate.me and coinbox.me   ( bitcrate.me (http://bitcrate.me) )  ( coinbox.me (http://coinbox.me) )  Best colection of faucets, you can hit the minimum withdraw within a few hours and payouts are farely fast, every 6 hours I think. I also STRONGLY recomend these two


So these are my favorite. If anyone has any suggestion, tips, question, feel free to post. Cheers and good luck!  :D

I laud you for not including referral links , unlike most of these posts whose only aim is to get a few cents off referral links.
These sites offer very meagre earnings though.
You would have better luck searching in the services section for easy online tasks and once you accumulate sufficient posts and forum time , you can join signature campaigns.
Posting on the forums in a contributive manner is a better investment of your time.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: deebob on June 08, 2014, 07:12:44 PM
Not bashing on this thread, but making expecting bitcoin off faucets or anything with minimal work will not get you anywhere.

But, the difference with it is if you do use these sites. Get a chance at looking at a better plan for referrals, thats a different story.

The hardest part like anything will be getting referrals, but thats up to your plan to decide.

Eg: paying people for referrals, etc.

Keep in mind that the whole point of building it would be passive stream of bitcoin. And know when to continue your efforts since you dont want it to die out.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: DolanDuck on June 08, 2014, 08:26:58 PM
Not bashing on this thread, but making expecting bitcoin off faucets or anything with minimal work will not get you anywhere.

But, the difference with it is if you do use these sites. Get a chance at looking at a better plan for referrals, thats a different story.

The hardest part like anything will be getting referrals, but thats up to your plan to decide.

Eg: paying people for referrals, etc.

Keep in mind that the whole point of building it would be passive stream of bitcoin. And know when to continue your efforts since you dont want it to die out.

Building a big and active referral tree can be a well-paid job but it requires much devotion and above all many hours spent on it.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: eatingtic on June 08, 2014, 11:32:29 PM
Not bashing on this thread, but making expecting bitcoin off faucets or anything with minimal work will not get you anywhere.

But, the difference with it is if you do use these sites. Get a chance at looking at a better plan for referrals, thats a different story.

The hardest part like anything will be getting referrals, but thats up to your plan to decide.

Eg: paying people for referrals, etc.

Keep in mind that the whole point of building it would be passive stream of bitcoin. And know when to continue your efforts since you dont want it to die out.

Building a big and active referral tree can be a well-paid job but it requires much devotion and above all many hours spent on it.

Yeah how much time would you need... I bet a lot..

I`d rather try to gamble then do this.. sorry but time is precious.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: Zyborg on June 09, 2014, 12:14:42 AM
Not bashing on this thread, but making expecting bitcoin off faucets or anything with minimal work will not get you anywhere.

But, the difference with it is if you do use these sites. Get a chance at looking at a better plan for referrals, thats a different story.

The hardest part like anything will be getting referrals, but thats up to your plan to decide.

Eg: paying people for referrals, etc.

Keep in mind that the whole point of building it would be passive stream of bitcoin. And know when to continue your efforts since you dont want it to die out.

Building a big and active referral tree can be a well-paid job but it requires much devotion and above all many hours spent on it.
In most cases the work required would probably have been better spent working a part time job at mcdonalds.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: apusingh25 on June 09, 2014, 11:11:12 AM
I am newbie here, and want to earn money with BItcoin trading system... thanks for make all your efforts to learn me.


Title: Re: Help for newbies with starting btc
Post by: ajareselde on June 09, 2014, 11:59:11 AM
avoid those faucets, ull just loose time, but then again , it is your time to waste..
your safer bet is just to buy f.e. 1 btc and start trading. dont use whole btc to trade at first, use smaller amounts till u get into the trade game.

cheers