Nothing in life is free.
exactly people will not learn Yes and it is such onerous work to load a webpage, input a Bitcoin address and risk being exposed to an ad or two... oh the suffering! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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"You already requested free bitcoins Please come back in 47 minutes 37 seconds." Doh! ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) lol That's why I made that 'Special Prizes' table, to avoid things like that. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Also consider putting in something like dailybitcoins has with their prize counter on the frontpage: "50 larger prizes available today" A counter that decrements when one of the larger prizes is won, so that users don't have to keep hitting F5 to reload the page trying for that prize after it has already been won. Then they can either opt for the base amount or wait and try for a larger prize later.
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"You already requested free bitcoins Please come back in 47 minutes 37 seconds." Doh! ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) lol That's why I made that 'Special Prizes' table, to avoid things like that. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Ya, my strategy is to try and get more of the medium level prizes because I never get the big ones.
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"You already requested free bitcoins Please come back in 47 minutes 37 seconds." Doh! ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) lol
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on BitVisitor home page I see last day or two Earn up to 4 mBTC per website visit lasting 5 minutes or more! but newer got to visit this sponsor. Is it typo or anybody visited this sponsor? Since I've been trying it I have never seen it that high for a single site view. The highest I've seen it start at is .64 btm(mbtc) then to .48, .24, .16, and down to .08 The last couple days it was starting at .24 btm for me... today it started at .32
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Coinad, Cointube.tv and Bitvisitor are the only ones that pay as far as I'm seeing here.
All of them in the list ( the ones that haven't been scratched out ) payout if they aren't empty ( and the ones that are often/always empty are marked with an asterisk ). Some of them just take a while before they payout to save on transaction fees.
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Thanks for letting us know. Will be watching...
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Bitcrate has been refilled.
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Where can I find/download the slush plugin.
The OP ( the original/first post of this thread ).
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Bitcoins.so: 0.05 BTC added , will show up in about 15 minutes , get ready !
Has it not shown up yet, or is it gone already?
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How long has The Bitcoin faucet been down and any idea when it'll be working again? Every time I go to the site it says that it's being fixed and to come back in an hour or three. Which is in and of itself an improvement because nearly a week ago I was just getting that it's currently being fixed.
Ya, that's a hard one to monitor since one is only allowed to use it once. You may need to check with Gavin. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Bitvisitor is very slow today...
Bitcrate still currently empty...
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As soon as I start mining I'll donate back but only to
Coinad BitVisitor CoinTube.Tv Daily Bitcoins
The only ones that have been working for me
WooWhooo I have a whole 13.78 mBTC
Maybe I should check out Cointube again. I didn't like that they don't tell you how much you're about to get paid. The other three are great!!! To me, someone who has been messing with bitcoins for 7 says, 13 BTC is a lot! How did you get so much without mining? I sure don't want to buy any.. I would have .50 BTC if I hadn't discovered bitzino and dice rolls. I guess .268 isn't bad for trolling the freebie sites. It's just a lot of work keeping up with when the hour has passed. All day. So I was curious if you bought any or they were all from the giveaway sites? 13.78 mBTC Some people, and places( like the Dragon's Tale casino/game ) use the term "Bitmill" and the short form BTM. And "Satoshi", SAT, for the smallest unit. 100k SAT = 1 BTM = 0.001 BTC
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How much IS the payout from that cointicket site. It all seems very vague and in broken english.
I've seen it as low as 0.00005xxx and as high as 0.0001xxxx
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There are a number of raffles over at BitDraw that have no entries in them yet. If you're the only person to buy a raffle ticket, you are guaranteed to win, and most raffles start with a prize of over double the ticket price. If you watch for the ones about to end that no one has bought into, it's an easy way to double your money. Interesting. Thanks for the information. Of course now that more will be learning about this it may be more of a gamble, with who knows how many people sitting waiting to the last moment like on an ebay auction. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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cointicket.org added to the OP. I am pretty sure I didn't get paid for every submission so one may need to watch this one closely. They have redesigned their site and say they have fixed some bugs so maybe it will be paying out more consistently now.
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Compare with dailybitcoins.org = reload the page at specific times until you get satisfactory amount of Bitcoins.
That is optional. One can settle for the default payout without spending any more time trying for something better. That sexy-bitcoins site also could use some explanations, on the frontpage, of how things work and what one can expect to earn.
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This is how it works for me = click on links at random for as long as it takes to get the code, and than reedem code at MtGox site.
Well that doesn't seem like 'free' to me. Nothing is free. All websites you have on the list require at least time to be invested, if nothing else. I have talked about the concept of "free" and the criteria for inclusion into this list more than a few times. There is a few quotes here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=90718.msg1242168#msg1242168It should not be your job to decide which websites others should check -
You are free to suggest sites for others to check in this thread... I haven't stopped you, and in fact encourage it. I am also open to feedback from the community, as I pointed out I gave in and added bitvisitor and cointube to the OP. So what do the rest of you existing forum members and faucet users think? ( I say "existing" members so as to avoid people creating sock puppets just for the purpose of trying to influence the decision. )Do you use that sexy-bitcoins site and do you feel it merits inclusions in the OP? Is it a "free bitcoins" site? list them all, and let others decide about it. That, or I'll make my own thread, with all sites I know of, and my own referal links.
Oh please, not that! ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) How will I manage to maintain my lavish lifestyle?? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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The Bitcrate site is responding normally now, and it currently has coins to give out.
tendrawbtc.com is also working again.
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Can you explain how one gets 'free' bitcoins from that site? I don't see how one gets any bitcoins period. I just see 4 links to porn sites. Porn sites? Where? ha ha This is how it works for me = click on links at random for as long as it takes to get the code, and than reedem code at MtGox site.
Well that doesn't seem like 'free' to me. If it becomes as popular as bitvisitor.com with bitcoin collectors ( where a lot of the sites are bitcoin related as well ) I might consider adding it.
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