Any other ways to earn bitcoin because i can not join the signature campaign, ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) Start off with some faucets and with the coins you get join an exchange and then trade in some altcoins, you can make some nice bitcoin this way if you are lucky, a good faucet is http://freebitco.in/?r=8401 and a good altcoin exchange that carries newly launched coins which you can get cheap before they hit the larger exchanges is https://yobit.netGood luck My Post got deleted, I think maybe 'cos I was linking to exchanges and the faucet with my referral link. Here within the forum helped me a lot when I first found out about bitcoin, it is a list which is updated regularly and has a lot of faucets in there https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74046.0Hope this helps you
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It's all a gamble, everyone knows this before they place a bet on that game, horse, roll of the dice and so on. The trick is to be able to stop at a small profit and not lose everything chasing the big one, a lessons which I am still learning.
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What if a certain person presses the button for that kind of money, and the person which is supposed to die is the guy who presses the button. Wouldn't that be an interesting turn. A test of God. A play of the devil.
Interesting take, almost sounds like a plot to a movie doesn't it
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I would not think that it would be beneficial now to be mining Bitcoin unless you are old McDonald and have a farm, I could be wrong but I think it will take a long time to cover your costs. You should be aware of scam cloud mining sites also as these are plentiful and can seem legit at the outset. Altcoin mining on the other hand if you pick the right coins at launch can be very profitable.
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I think an English version would be beneficial, kind of understand a bit but had to read the OP a few times.
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Never really thought of using a card, I have seem a few floating around, BIT-X have one as mentioned, there are costs to using these cards and also restrictions so I would prefer to just not use them although I do understand that it can be useful for everyday purchases.
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Double your money, I would rather keep the 100% of what I have ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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When I started to use faucets to get my first few satoshi, this faucet was very helpful http://freebitco.in/?r=8401 each hour you can win up to 0.8 btc or the $200 equivalent, it is very rare that you will hit that amount but as a minimum you get 0.00000821 an hour right now, like I say it was great when I started and the site does pay out each Sunday. I still use it on and off on the train ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) give it a go if you are still using faucets whilst trying to buy an account on here. The link is my referral link, would be nice if you used it but no pressure ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Good luck on your BTC journey, it is an interesting one to say the least.
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/9-ways-kids-smarter-money-100050132.htmlThis article doesn't talk about bitcoin but it got me thinking how to get kinds interested in bitcoin within the context of appropriate money management lessons. Think of we could teach kinds about it. The growth, the adoption, the inflation and retraction. The allure of the "internet money". ...what other ideas come to mind? Kids these days are increasingly smart and have so much more access to things. Games are the way to go, solve puzzles make a few satoshi (very few) and in exchange to these satoshis you unlock more puzzles or get some kind of a virtual reward. This would enable the thought process that you've got to earn if you want something for yourself, and also keeps them in close vicinity to crypto-currency and the crypto-world. I would agree, games are the way to go. Something bright and easy, perhaps incorporate some kind of mining aspect into it so they can understand the process. Could start off collecting some satoshi by completing puzzles and then be able to rent mining rigs / hardware in order to make more or something to that effect but definitely gaming is the way to go in my opinion.
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Ha ha brilliant, I often wonder how many people actually give money to these sort of things? I would hope none!
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I'll also jump in and grab a few, looks good, nice to have a hero putting this out there
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Contacted their customer support today with the following message: Hi!
I can only pay with bitcoins but you don't accept that payment method. I also cannot exchange the bitcoins for a gift card on a 3rd party web service because none of them is currently online. Please integrate with bitpay or start accepting bitcoin payments directly so that I can order from your site.
Got this answer: Hello,
I'm sorry if we did not meet your expectations. Unfortunately, we don't process Bit Coins. However, I sent your inquiry and suggestion to the higher managements since this is not the first suggestion from a customer. We do hope that in the near future, we may be able to provide payments in all kind of payment methods.
I think this is just a standard service response, It is good that they actually respond which means that these requests are in the system somewhere and not just written off as spam, maybe one day but who knows, I wouldn't read too much into this response though to be honest.
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That is a good question, I would like to think that the only way is up and that Bitcoin will be over the 1k mark in two years ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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altcoins and more BTC, nothing in the real world just yet
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The trading app itself is great, I will share this again on twitter as TRI is a solid coin which should have more attention
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what the hell happened here? thought this was a decent enough coin, oh well!
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Happy days, my first payment ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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That sucks dude, it is just pure luck the whole gambling thing, there are some good dice games out there like in my avatar but everything in crypto carries a risk. Investing in the altcoin market is good fun though, that might be something you could look at.
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just signing up, do you have any promo vouchers we can use? cheers
Sure, just ask in chat, well be happy to give you a voucher nice one, just registering now and will join the chat. Thanks
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