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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: M. Aivo on September 05, 2018, 07:36:48 AM



Title: Intro to bitcoin
Post by: M. Aivo on September 05, 2018, 07:36:48 AM
If you are looking to familiarize yourself with bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency, I would recommend looking into faucets.  They allow you to claim small fractions of coins after solving captchas.  It will not make you rich, but the coins will add up.  The best part is that you can dabble in bitcoin without spending any money.  You can set up a system like this to get started: https://bitmin.home.blog/


Title: Re: Intro to bitcoin
Post by: Dau1coduot on September 05, 2018, 10:09:29 AM
I don't like faucets, it wastes my time and most of faucets are scam, full of ads and pops up.


Title: Re: Intro to bitcoin
Post by: butka on September 05, 2018, 10:20:59 AM
If you are looking to familiarize yourself with bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency, I would recommend looking into faucets. 

If you do that, you will just waste your time and learn nothing about bitcoin.

They allow you to claim small fractions of coins after solving captchas. 

Exactly. You will click here and there all day long, doing meaningless manual labor, earning next to nothing.


You can set up a system like this to get started: https://bitmin.home.blog/

At least you admit that on the linked page:
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...the rewards are pretty light...
This is exactly what they are and you should probably find something else to do with your free time. 



Title: Re: Intro to bitcoin
Post by: Alone055 on September 05, 2018, 11:01:03 AM
Faucets are not gonna earn you anything unless you manage to get some 20k or more referrals somehow. For every claim of your referrals, you get 50% of the amount or 100% in some cases, which may bring you a few dollars every week but that would still not be worth the time you will need to spend on accumulating the referrals.
Since I have been a user of faucets once, I would definitely not recommend using them for a long time. You may use them only to have a little experience while you are learning about Bitcoin or something, but never keep in your mind that you will earn money through faucets. The ones who earn money by faucets are their owners who earn them by the advertisements they put up on their sites.


Title: Re: Intro to bitcoin
Post by: BQ on September 05, 2018, 01:29:02 PM
Clearly one can't actually learn anything about bitcoin, and secondly wouldn't this require quite a lot of work before one could even withdraw their very modest earnings? It seems like one could put the same amount of time into literally any type of work and earn many times more than that and simply .. buy bitcoin!  8)


Title: Re: Intro to bitcoin
Post by: mk4 on September 05, 2018, 01:43:32 PM
Yeah. That learning strategy would have definitely worked, 2 years ago. You get access to some sats after what? After more than a week of solving captchas? Use that time on something more valuable like learning or working, and buy a few dollars worth of bitcoin instead and use those bitcoin to try transacting.


Title: Re: Intro to bitcoin
Post by: r1s2g3 on September 05, 2018, 04:18:52 PM
If somebody is not finding not any mean to get into BTC then he/she can try faucet. I have installed ad blockers so no faucet work now.
I made account in faucet hub and tried many sites for it in Dec -2017. All are running coinhive and very annoying but there is difference in coinpot faucets as they are not for claiming but they have some survey offers and promotion offers that sometime amount to $5 but all these offer are very hard to find and more hard to complete successfully. After wasting 1-2 week everybody get the knowledge that there is no free money as such.