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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: BitCoinForLife on October 24, 2014, 05:24:06 PM



Title: Bitcoins
Post by: BitCoinForLife on October 24, 2014, 05:24:06 PM
This is a way to earn money trough internet. Anything you want to add up will be welcome. There is so much more to talk about so your opinion is aprecciated.

About owning a faucet or using one:

Faucets are the way to start earning some free bitcoins by only needing to fill in a captcha. They work by days, hours and even minutes. All have limits and rules and some even have games to multiply, is a good place to start earning some bitcoins.

Bitcoin is in constant change and if you get satoshies hopefully in some years that money will be multiplied!

I have a strong feeling bitcoin will rise and satoshies will be really worth much more money than they are giving now, so I would give faucets a chance.

The good thing about this is anyone can have one, you can create it yourself, with some work it will get famous and you'll start earning from it .

Faucets win money by showing adds, if you get someone who wants to advertise on your site you'll be earning much more in the end.

Here's a script if you want to make your own faucet: http://glados.cc/myfaucet/

Try your luck and see if you can get it up!

But if you do not have time to get one up and running you can use any of these faucets, they're pretty good and confident.

Bitonplay - They have the highest payout right now and some competitions.
FreeBitCo - They pay based on the actual bitcoin price.
Bitcoin Zebra - They give a random amount of satoshis, up to 1000.
Moon Bitcoin - They give satoshis based on how much time it has passed since you last checked.

I'll leave you my refers, I would be pleased if you use them to register.

BitOnPlay- http://bitonplay.com/create?refCode=0467d37d1f46997c21ad3cdb7d8202a1
FreeBitco - http://freebitco.in/?r=513875
Bitcoin Zebra - http://faucet.bitcoinzebra.com/?ref=142875f31890
Moon Bitcoin - http://moonbit.co.in/?ref=841c4ffd5eee


Would you own have a faucet or not? Why? You think it is a waste of time? Are they efficient? I would like to hear opinions.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on October 24, 2014, 06:18:24 PM
i dont want to visit this website and i will not click on anything. thx  :)



Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: CyberSuzy on October 24, 2014, 06:23:25 PM
I would visit it, but first send me 10k sats for my magnificent appearance.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: shorena on October 24, 2014, 06:30:37 PM
Faucets will leave you with plenty small inputs that are hard to spend. Its fine to get 100k satoshi via faucets if you just want to test bitcoin. Other than that stay away.

#1 you will have many low value inputs, which result in high fees if you want to spend them
#2 it takes a long time to earn a tiny amount. its better to just sell goods or work for bitcoin. If you cant do either work for fiat and buy .01 to test the waters.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: shorena on October 24, 2014, 06:31:41 PM
I would visit it, but first send me 10k sats for my magnificent appearance.


What would you do with 10k satoshi?


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: R2D221 on October 24, 2014, 08:49:43 PM
I would visit it, but first send me 10k sats for my magnificent appearance.


What would you do with 10k satoshi?

Pay a transaction fee.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: aronnov on October 24, 2014, 10:59:33 PM
bitcoin can not only be obtained from the faucets, but also can be from mining and sig.campaign follow, follow the sig. campaign on this forum is very profitable and not too risky, the risk you will not be paid by the person who organizes sig. campaign, while the mining, high risk and high yield anyway ...  ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: Dare on October 24, 2014, 11:01:22 PM
Here's a script if you want to make your own faucet: http://glados.cc/myfaucet/

That script uses the inputs.io wallet previously run by TradeFortress, which collapsed rather spectacularly a while back resulting it its users losing their coins. While many free faucet scripts are legitimate, this one isn't (and it won't work, since inputs.io is gone).


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: cashmoney on October 25, 2014, 02:41:00 AM
I would visit it, but first send me 10k sats for my magnificent appearance.


What would you do with 10k satoshi?

Pay a transaction fee.

How much is that transaction fee sir?


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: R2D221 on October 25, 2014, 03:23:02 AM
I would visit it, but first send me 10k sats for my magnificent appearance.


What would you do with 10k satoshi?

Pay a transaction fee.

How much is that transaction fee sir?

10k satoshi, of course.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: anivia on October 25, 2014, 04:44:04 AM
i think owning the faucet is worth it if you can have lots of advertisers to pay the off set.

I mean most advertisers dont repeat since the whole ad block thing.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: dbshck on October 25, 2014, 04:46:51 AM
i think owning the faucet is worth it if you can have lots of advertisers to pay the off set.

I mean most advertisers dont repeat since the whole ad block thing.

Yeah right, unfortunately it's not an easy task to get advertisers on your site.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: LightningBlade on October 25, 2014, 06:56:49 AM
i think owning the faucet is worth it if you can have lots of advertisers to pay the off set.

I mean most advertisers dont repeat since the whole ad block thing.

Yeah right, unfortunately it's not an easy task to get advertisers on your site.

cant you just use adsense?


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: PangPang on October 25, 2014, 10:10:39 AM
Using a faucet isn't a good idea IMO, as you can only get lots of dusts in your wallet and you will need to pay a high transaction fee in the future.

Since I haven never made a faucet, I am not sure how easy or hard it is to run it. But from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=610243.0, it is not really that easy.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: BitCoinForLife on October 28, 2014, 05:04:56 PM
Oh, thanks everyone for the opinion. I forgot to mention I found this post somewhere and I was thinking on owning a faucet, but since I read what you've said I found it very difficult to get it running and attract attention from advertisers. Again, thanks for your time.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: Pkofet on October 29, 2014, 07:54:37 AM
Here's a script if you want to make your own faucet: http://glados.cc/myfaucet/

That script uses the inputs.io wallet previously run by TradeFortress, which collapsed rather spectacularly a while back resulting it its users losing their coins. While many free faucet scripts are legitimate, this one isn't (and it won't work, since inputs.io is gone).

It is much easier to build your faucet with the microwallet's faucet script and its API https://www.microwallet.org/api


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: Ilan123 on November 08, 2014, 07:40:23 PM
I like to use Zebra faucet to earn a little BTC now and then, you can earn every hour and it pays upto 1000 satoshi every hour, there is also an opportunity to multiply your hourly earnings for free as well. They also do a referral program which pays out 50% of any new earners that uses your link. I am also a member of this affiliate programs and the link is in my signature if you want to give it a try. Cheers  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: BitCoinForLife on November 10, 2014, 03:04:22 PM
Yeah, I use Bitcoin Zebra too! I think it has a nice payout amount. But BitOnPlay has the highest payout right now.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: deepestfear on November 10, 2014, 04:30:50 PM
Complete waste of time, in my limited opinion. Impossible to make meaningful amounts.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: BitCoinForLife on November 10, 2014, 05:10:31 PM
Complete waste of time, in my limited opinion. Impossible to make meaningful amounts.

You say? Owning a faucet is a complete waste of time too? What do you propose to make some nice bitcoin?


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: DannyHamilton on November 10, 2014, 05:16:06 PM
What do you propose to make some nice bitcoin?

Bitcoin is money. I propose the exact same things to "make some nice bitcoin" as I do to "make some nice money":

Get a job.

Sell something.

Provide a service.

Exchange some other form of money.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: Superhitech on November 11, 2014, 03:58:06 PM
If you can get a lot of active refferals under you, then you can make an ok amount doing nothing  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: Loophole on November 11, 2014, 05:04:50 PM
If you can get a lot of active refferals under you, then you can make an ok amount doing nothing  :)

You can't get a lot of active referrals by doing nothing. You need to run a popular site, manage a popular blog, buy adsplaces to advertise your ref link, spam your link everywhere on the web, etc.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: Superhitech on November 11, 2014, 05:15:19 PM
If you can get a lot of active refferals under you, then you can make an ok amount doing nothing  :)

You can't get a lot of active referrals by doing nothing. You need to run a popular site, manage a popular blog, buy adsplaces to advertise your ref link, spam your link everywhere on the web, etc.

To clarify, what I meant is once you've got the active referals. Once you' ve got them you can sit around, but you hee dot work to get them first.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: jjacob on November 12, 2014, 12:47:02 AM
If you can get a lot of active refferals under you, then you can make an ok amount doing nothing  :)

You can't get a lot of active referrals by doing nothing. You need to run a popular site, manage a popular blog, buy adsplaces to advertise your ref link, spam your link everywhere on the web, etc.

To clarify, what I meant is once you've got the active referals. Once you' ve got them you can sit around, but you hee dot work to get them first.

Yup, there have been signature campaigns run by enterprising members (who are unrelated to the advertised site), just to increase their referrals.


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: Eikuna on November 12, 2014, 03:30:16 AM
I will visit some webs that you show when I have free time! thanks!  :-*


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: BUYME41 on November 13, 2014, 09:35:32 AM
What do you propose to make some nice bitcoin?

Bitcoin is money. I propose the exact same things to "make some nice bitcoin" as I do to "make some nice money":

Get a job.

Sell something.

Provide a service.

Exchange some other form of money.

100% right, times when you can easily earn btc passed long ago:) unfortunately


Title: Re: Bitcoins
Post by: xkrishna on November 13, 2014, 10:01:14 AM
What do you propose to make some nice bitcoin?

Bitcoin is money. I propose the exact same things to "make some nice bitcoin" as I do to "make some nice money":

Get a job.

Sell something.

Provide a service.

Exchange some other form of money.

100% right, times when you can easily earn btc passed long ago:) unfortunately


Whats ur price btw ?