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16221  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Resilient & Disruptive - 150+ Faucet Database on: March 26, 2014, 02:49:35 PM

you guys might also want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  

16222  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do you get Bitcoin? on: March 26, 2014, 02:47:32 PM
Hey everyone! I'm fairly new to the whole idea of "Bitcoin" so go easy on me. So, on to my question.

 How do I get bitcoin? I've already made a wallet, now I just need actual Bitcoin. How do I get bitcoin without using a bank account? Whats the easiest way to get bitcoin? would it be a money check orrr. someone please help me out  Undecided



you might want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  

16223  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Faucets - working links only (Great for Beginners to earn some coin) on: March 26, 2014, 02:08:45 PM

you guys might also want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  
16224  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do I sell XRP(ripple) for Bitcoin? on: March 24, 2014, 03:26:39 PM
everything you need is right within ripple. no need to go to other exchanges.
16225  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do I sell XRP(ripple) for Bitcoin? on: March 24, 2014, 03:16:16 PM
the easiest way to sell your xrp for btc and then sending them to your bitcoin wallet.

1) use the trade feature in ripple to buy bitstamp.btc with your xrp. guide is here:  https://xrptalk.org/topic/1835-guide-to-currency-trading-on-the-ripple-network/

2) send your bitstamp.btc directly to your bitcoin wallet using the bitcoin bridge. guide for the bitcoin bridge here:  https://xrptalk.org/topic/1924-the-bitcoin-bridge-lets-ripple-users-make-payments-to-bitcoin-accounts/

0.2% transfer fee applies.

it's easy. Smiley
16226  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Exchange recommendations? on: March 24, 2014, 12:15:54 PM
try bitstamp.
16227  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do I sell XRP(ripple) for Bitcoin? on: March 24, 2014, 11:52:57 AM
Hello ...

...maybe a stupid question, but i could not find a How-To on how to sell Ripple for Bitcoin.

Can someone explain me the process?



read these guides.

how to get btc or fiat in and out of ripple: https://xrptalk.org/topic/1770-how-to-get-money-in-and-out-of-ripple-a-guide-to-ripple-gateways/

how to trade in the ripple network: https://xrptalk.org/topic/1835-guide-to-currency-trading-on-the-ripple-network/

here's a good read about ripple:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/
16228  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie here - Bitcoin researcher on: March 24, 2014, 11:49:26 AM
you might want to give ripple a look for your research. it is a network that federates everything and everyone whether you are a bank or a crypto currency exchange. think of it as something like SMTP for money.

anyway, to learn more about ripple start here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  
16229  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Faucet - Chesimangia (1-1000 Satoshi every 1 Minute) on: March 24, 2014, 11:42:24 AM
you guys might also want to try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  
16230  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Greetings from CalvinAyre.com! on: March 24, 2014, 11:38:25 AM
bodog?
16231  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New member - Oldtimer intro on: March 24, 2014, 11:33:44 AM
Hello! Just joined and will be perusing the forums at length over the next couple of days. Realizing upon my initial lookaround that I probably should have joined up as soon as I got into bitcoin, but I'm not usually much of a forum/social network fan.

First of all, I see that there is an incredible wealth of info shared here. Even taking all the rapid changes in the cryptoworld into account (and posts that will be outdated because of the constant change), I'm sure I will learn a lot just by reading. So, thank you to everyone who has taken the time to share their knowledge with others.  Smiley

There are a lot of bitcoin stories out there. Here's mine.

I am a senior on a pension. As you all know, inflation has been insane the past few years, but my pension is fixed. People in my situation have been having an absolutely awful time just getting by. I have a tough time just paying my bills and keeping food on the table.

My great passion/vice in life is BOOKS. All my life I have adored everything about books, right down to the smell of them. My needs are pretty simple, but it was hell giving up books. Yes, I use my public library (a LOT!), but there are so many books they simply don't have. As my circumstances became more difficult, I found myself having to sell off most of my books... the loss still hurts.

So imagine how thrilled I was when I finally heard about bitcoin last summer... and that I could actually use it to purchase ebooks! OMG!!!

Now, I'm not very tech-savvy. My PC is old, and I don't have the hardware to mine, nor the know-how. I have never been lucky w/gambling, so I don't even try. However, I got on board with as many faucets as I could find, until I had earned enough to purchase a BTCClicks premium membership. I continue to earn tiny amounts of bitcoin via faucets and BTCClicks. I'm not happy about the mind-numbing tedium of these activities, but every time I do it, I just tell myself I'm getting a little bit closer to purchasing another ebook. My body may be getting pretty old, but my mind is still as sharp and keen to learn as ever. I need books in my life. They bring congenial companionship to my solitude.

Even if bitcoin never does anything more for me than allow me to continue purchasing ebooks, then it has enriched my life considerably. I just think it's absolutely amazing. Love it! My only wish is that I had heard about it and got on board a long time ago.

In the coming days I will be looking more closely at the forum for means of obtaining more bitcoins, as my shopping cart is always bulging but my wallet isn't. I just wanted to say that I have already peeked at a few pertinent threads and I must say the "get a job" refrain is pretty insulting. I know that young able-bodied people rule the world but they are not the only ones who live in it. So, please remember that there is at least one retired senior (me) here on the forum, who should not be told to get a job. I've done my time working, and working hard at that. Now I am just grateful beyond words that there is a way I can obtain new books once again. Even if they are only digital books, that I can't hold in my hands, and smell.  Cheesy

Thanks again to all who have contributed to this forum, it looks like an excellent resource!



try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/ and here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  
16232  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Legit bitcoin faucets sites on: March 23, 2014, 02:58:30 PM
payout rates cant be bad when it's free. Smiley
16233  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Greetings! on: March 23, 2014, 02:53:58 PM
Zealous, crypto currencies has gone a long way since you first heard about bitcoin. now, there are 2nd generation crypto currencies coming out like ripple. i suggest reading up on it.

to learn more about ripple go here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/

good luck.
I had heard about Ripple and, after checking those guides I can see it'll be very important in the future.
Thanks for the information tokeweed.

no problem. Smiley

be sure to read this as well:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/

it is a good article about ripple. i recommend everyone to read it. Smiley
16234  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FREE BITCOIN Sites *and* Free Newbie Lotto on: March 23, 2014, 02:16:11 PM
try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/
16235  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Greetings! on: March 23, 2014, 12:19:37 PM
tl;dr Hi, I like Bitcoin.

Greetings good fellows, my nickname is Zealous Zero (ZZ for short).

I'm very excited about Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency that came out of the blue. I first heard about it a few years back when the faucets were giving around 0,1 BTC.
I'm glad to see that Bitcoin survived. It seems that it's worth quite a bit now (around $568, according to bitcoincharts.com) and there's even a bunch of new coins!

This proves how brilliant an invention it is and I do hope we will leave the current monetary systems in favor of digital currency.

Anyway, thanks for reading and have a good day.

Zealous, crypto currencies has gone a long way since you first heard about bitcoin. now, there are 2nd generation crypto currencies coming out like ripple. i suggest reading up on it.

to learn more about ripple go here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/

good luck.
16236  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: bitcoin vs ethereum on: March 23, 2014, 12:04:39 PM
is that really a threat to BTC ? Why it is better than BTC ?

no it's not. it complements btc. it was explained really well here:   http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/

it's a good read.
16237  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it Worht it. on: March 23, 2014, 11:46:15 AM
Hi All,
I just read about allllll the news and research about bit coin mining.
My current spec is made for gaming i3570k OS win 7 with 8 gig ram and hd 7970.
residing in US, CA and electricity bill avg $30 month.
now i used all the calculator provided online but I want to see if someone with a similar rig etc actually found it profitable.
cause #1 wear and tear these gpu cards are expensive.
#2 all those statements saying pools are low and steady but still the amount shared is varied by workers so the x value is still unknown.
I still feel like theres alot to learn prior to mining so wondering if anyone out there could share their story before i ruin my 1.4k gaming rig lol. (could really use side money).
Bitstamp is buy/selling for ~$600 usd per coin?!?!? how would it usually on average take to farm that?.

now before people rage about using google I did, but their explanation is vague or very little detailed ( some too detailed ).

Thank you in advance for taking your time and reading!
Please share!



mining isn't profitable anymore in bitcoin without enough hashing power.  your 7970 is not up to par with today's standards and that's a huge overstatement.

anyway it would be better to try and look for something new out there, like ripple.  you can read more anout it here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/ and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/
16238  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it Worht it. on: March 23, 2014, 11:43:11 AM
Your single 7970 will earn you about $5 bucks a day in bitcoin.

I started mining a long time ago with four 7970's. Today, I have over 50 GPUs hashing away, all from previous mining profits. My story is useless to you, because you are entering a totally different market.

You say "too detailed," but I say you haven't read enough. I have over twenty days of activity on my account, on this forum alone.

Really about all I can add to this...



nice to see you wake up from your 3 year coma.
16239  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Legit bitcoin faucets sites on: March 23, 2014, 11:39:12 AM
Can you please share some legit bitcoin faucet sites, or sites where I can earn bitcoins. I just want to earn some bitcoins without buying it or mining first. Thanks!

try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/
16240  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Web site advice for cloud mining on: March 23, 2014, 11:32:17 AM
It would be very hard to get profits from cloud-mining. Think twice before start doing it!

this.

as far as bitcoin mining is concerned, only a few big mining operations are running the show. it would be hard to profit substantially from it if you're just one individual with a small bankroll.  same goes for buying cloud mining contracts.

the shows over.  wanna be an early adopter?  give ripple a look:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/
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