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I always earn with faucet... it's free but i don't like it because it takes many my time... and with a little satoshi any suggestion for me ?? I suggest stop doing faucets. You will end up with cents for what your doing. I suggest doing something during your day such as a job and buy some BTC. usually what faucet users don't pay attention to (until it is late) is "dust" most faucets have cashout amount of 5000 or 10000 satoshi. when you gathered enough and if you want to spend all your faucet earnings you have to pay huge amounts of fee to spend all those small inputs. Dust is true many do not realize that with starting off. But I just don't see how anyone can justify it. Put in a 8 hour day and hope for a cent a hour or so. It's sad they are wasting their time, some without knowing. I started off by earning dust, so yeah. At least I didn't put in hours a day. Now I regret that I did not make a Bitcointalk account, but instead clicked on faucets. Better late than never.
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The latest event that just happened on bitcointalk.org that saw the site compromised and down for quite a number of days would've scared off new people interested in Bitcoin. This would lead them to think that the whole Bitcoin network is open to hacks, even though this is wrong. This would also catch media attention, causing people to go and talk about how 'Bitcoin is bad' because is has been 'hacked'. This is not how we want it at all, as it is all wrong. I hope the future of the forum, and Bitcoin in general, would not encounter such problems anymore.
Anyways, with that out of the way, a question: Should you tell the person you're introducing Bitcoin to about the forum? If yes, then they might find out about the hack. But then the forum is a place for support for them. So should you or should you not?
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Username: planetroving
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My favourite drink is Adam's Ale, and I have it everyday!
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LA Clippers 116 @ 105 Houston
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Username: planetroving
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I always earn with faucet... it's free but i don't like it because it takes many my time... and with a little satoshi any suggestion for me ?? I suggest stop doing faucets. You will end up with cents for what your doing. I suggest doing something during your day such as a job and buy some BTC. I absolutely agree with you. When I first started with Bitcoin back in late 2013, I earnt very small amounts of BTC from faucets. In a week, I would earn about 0.00005 BTC, and that's going on many faucets once a day. That's dust compared to other ways of earning Bitcoin. Even signature campaigns pay more than that, for one post from a newbie. Just don't waste time with faucets. I regret spending so much time on faucets when I could've made a bitcointalk account and my rank would be higher, earning me more. Oh well. Better late than never.
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Username: planetroving
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Golden State 114 @ 89 Memphis
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Username: planetroving
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