isn't primedice the most wagered???
yes, primedice is still the top most wagered dice website. i think the number of bets was past 4 billion last time i was playing
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if you ever decided to invest money in any kind of ponzi scheme, just remember that you most probably never going to see your money again. earning bitcoin (money) is not easy, the easiest way is participating in giveaways if you can find any. either btc giveaway or altcoin giveaways to exchange for btc. other than that is doing faucets. none of these two will give you any considerable amount though. for more but still small amounts you can join signature campaigns; 777coin accepts J. members if you want serious amounts you have to work for it, see services section to get the whole idea
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Don't make me laugh. If you can earn $5 per month then consider yourself lucky ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) This is the truth. Getting 1000-10000 satoshis for a faucet is a lot and that doesn't equal a few pennies. Doing ANY kind of work would be 100x more profitable This is the reason you will see over past week so many faucet rotators that use their referral. It pays much more to have a few referrals then it does to be the person doing the faucet. but i doubt even creating a new rotator every day and announce it on this forum will get anyone any decent amount. there are a lot of rotators out there and mostly people will bookmark a couple of good faucets and visit them on their own. i think it is not worth the effort of creating a rotator, then doing excessive advertisement and most importantly, keep advertising it. it is just too much work IMO.
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Is there a website that shows all possible ways (faucets, c2p , affiliate etc etc) that you can make coins (btc or any other) . Landofbitcoin is the closes but even if you do a whole turn you can make 8000 satoshi only and god knows for how long you have to wait for some of them.
I was looking for something more , not just 8k , something that you can go through with faucets , clicks , video watching , surveys etc and make much more then 8k.
that is the way the faucets work. you are not supposed to earn much from them on your own. anyway faucets will give you around 8k unless you can gather a lot of referrals and then work your ass of every day 12 hours a day. i suggest you go to services section, you can find 2 ways to earn bitcoin: 1. by selling your skills 2. joining a signature campaign
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i don't get why only 5% of surveyed Americans recognized BTC image had something to do with either "money" or "wealth". it is so similar to dollar sign ($) so it should be an obvious guess!
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I gotta come back to this thread now and say: Take some months off: The prices these days are nerve-wrecking. I shouldn't have gotten into this ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) It's like a roller coaster, except for the fact that you can't be sure to arrive safely at the station again! i agree, these days you can not look at bitcoin price and not get furious with the chart. everytime i open coindesk to check for price and i see the chart i either see the price staying at a fixed number or it is falling hard ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) good thing is i bought below the current price so i am not that angry ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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i see these declines in price as a good news, because these panic sells right now will just help me buy more bitcoin. and i buy because i am looking for a long term investment and believe that it is going to give me a good profit over time.
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Dudes - Price is dumping again!!
$245 on Stamp
i am watching the price carefully with my orders in place. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) now i only hope it goes more down to buy more
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this shows that a large number of investors in bitcoin are just newbies that saw a big price (number) one day and read some happy to the moon posts/news and hopped on the train with the hope of getting rich quick. but these people jump of the train everytime it enters a tunnel.
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i believe if satoshi wanted to spend his coins that was mined in early stages, he would have done it by now. someone like satoshi with that financial mind don't need these ways to earn money.
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There are many ways and even threads in the forum itself to earn Bitcoins, just search. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) 1. Signature Campaign. 2. PTC sites which allow payments in BTC. 3. Micro tasks. 4. Purchase them (instead of earning). ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) are ptc sites really worth it? i find the rates quite low to be honest, or maybe i used the wrong site. which one do you think is the best and works with bitcoin? I have never seen a PTC website for Bitcoin that was profitable, or not any more profitable than your average bitcoin faucet. A way to make bitcoins that isn't a sig campaing is MTurk in Amazon, i think there is a way to convert your pay in BTC directly. there are not PTC website that is profitable for the user, as far as bitcoin PTC goes there is no difference. the amount per click is the same as a faucet and it is never a good idea to but refferals. PTC websites are only good and profitable for people who can gather direct refferals. for others it is just waste of time.
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~~~ So they resort to their old proven tactics of dropping support for a product (however popular) and pushing their user base to new systems and products not through innovation and their superiority over competition but through the exercise of market power. Linux 2.6 kernel branch is 10 years old already, but it is still actively supported, and most likely will be supported for another 10 years (actually, as long as there are enough active users of it)...
I still have an Athlon XP 2500+ computer, which is in perfect state despite being as old as 2004. If I hadn't been all in for Linux, what Windows could I install there?
no doubt about that, but to be fair windows 7 in comparison with xp had a lot of changes in performance, security and cool features. in my experience 7 and 8 are most suitable for laptops, in performance and battery usage. and they work much better with SSD hard drives. and about your computer,i am not sure but i think you can't install any x64 version of windows and you would have a better experience with XP. That was exactly my point. There are a lot of computers about 10 years old that could be used for office and things like that. But now, when the Windows XP support is over, you either have to install some flavor of Linux there, or just dispose of these boxes as garbage... What would you choose? I opt for Linux, but other people may indeed "think different" i am personally too lazy to start learning linux (as much as i like it) so i don't see myself going towards linux anytime soon. on the other hand, many users like me can never migrate to linux completely because there are a lot of applications that we use which can not be run in linux or running them in linux would be a pain in the ass. so it really is the user's choice with regards to their needs. for example someone who uses windows for working with MS Office can use win xp and never have any problem with it.
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i see that you are doing a nice job of maintaining a good list of faucets, i specifically liked the dogecoin and litecoin sections. i just wanted to suggest adding cryptoblox faucets to your list, it has btc,doge and ltc plus more
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~~~ you don't need to search one by one. there are a lot of faucet "lists" or faucet rotators available, and in this section of forum there are a lot of posts about them which you can use. here is one that i bookmarked long time ago. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74046.0I see it is a long thread, I have not tried it overall, but first I've ever tried there but when I tries one site, it turns out that the destination site is dead and nothing else. cmiiw i don't quite understand what you are saying, but i tried the links and they are working. and as far as i know Portnoy (the person who created the list) is updating and maintaining the list.
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~~~ So they resort to their old proven tactics of dropping support for a product (however popular) and pushing their user base to new systems and products not through innovation and their superiority over competition but through the exercise of market power. Linux 2.6 kernel branch is 10 years old already, but it is still actively supported, and most likely will be supported for another 10 years (actually, as long as there are enough active users of it)...
I still have an Athlon XP 2500+ computer, which is in perfect state despite being as old as 2004. If I hadn't been all in for Linux, what Windows could I install there?
no doubt about that, but to be fair windows 7 in comparison with xp had a lot of changes in performance, security and cool features. in my experience 7 and 8 are most suitable for laptops, in performance and battery usage. and they work much better with SSD hard drives. and about your computer,i am not sure but i think you can't install any x64 version of windows and you would have a better experience with XP.
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Libertyx.com is the easiest and cheapest way to get BTC.
that's for US only, for euro i suggest Kraken or Therocktrading, the first is without documentation up to $2k per day But I would advise caution and frequent cashouts on any trading site. The land of bitcoin exchanges is a scary one with many sudden closures and people who leave BTC in websites with very few exceptions tend to lose it. sadly this is the risk that you have to take in order to trade in these websites. i personally keep amounts that i can afford to lose, whether it is loss in trade or it is loss by website owner running away with my money. but exchangers are different from each other some are more reliable than others.
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i mostly use Coindesk.com both for news on BTC and also the price section: http://www.coindesk.com/price/i like their API too also www.newsbtc.com is a good site to get news from and last but not least, i mostly use Reddit. since i was a member there before i subscribed to botcoin, dogecoin and a couple of more subs there for good information and a nice community
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I do altcoin trading only and my problem is it's difficult to trade with big quantities of money because the volumes are not big enough to sell at good prices. For example trading with 10 BTC alone can start being a pain in the ass. You buy tons of a cheap altcoin, worth 10 BTC. Wait for a pump, then you intend to sell at the top but there isn't enough people to buy all the cheap coins you bought for 10 BTC. So you are pretty limited to stablished coins which are few, like Monero, Litecoin, or the other few that have a decent amount of volume.
i do altcoin trading too, because i was able to profit more from trading altcoin than trading bitcoin. but i am still a beginner and still learning stuff. i have the same problem as you, that the trade volume mostly is not big enough for big profits. so i try to invest in a couple of coins so the sum is big, but it is too much work...
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Hey there folks, I'm kinda new to this whole BTC thing.. Would you have any suggestions for a good place to buy some from the UK. I'd like to do it anonymously but also avoid getting scammed at the same time.
buy on any exchange without documentation but you need to do it with a phone using public wifi and move on another location i have never done this so i might be wrong but doesn't the exchangers need verification? like ID and credit card info and things like that that will make it not anonymous?
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you can name your boy satoshi and get 150 BTC and move to japan LOL look what i have found on wikipedia about satoshi en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi
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