Yes it is a scam. Quickly uninstall bitcoin before it's too late! Luckily you are smart enough to discover the truth! ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) scam sites, untrustworthy people, hackers and pyramid schemes Oh you mean the SAME things that exist with dollars or euros? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) why are forum members supporting the scams? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74046.0;allis it just because they find it funny that people get tricked or what? It is not just forum members but the forum itself!!!1 That is a part of the New to Bitcoin? Start here! thread! ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) You've exposed a major conspiracy my boy! Keep up the good work and you may be asked to work with Phinnaeus Gage. He is no doubt getting ready to start his next big attention grabbing witch hunt. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Who uses these gambling sites? Dragon's TaleA casino site, but gives out small amounts for free that you can use to gamble with or withdraw to your own Bitcoin wallet.Seals with ClubsSeals has a free poker tournament every hour with a .05BTC prize. There are larger free tournaments from time to time. See here for more info.Strike SapphireSee here for more info.Do they still give away free bitcoins... have free rolls etc... while not having any wagering requirements that would keep people from freely withdrawing the coin to ones own wallet?
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Every single one of these sites is fake. Do not use
Fake in what way? Lol I use them everyday and, if they are not empty or temporarily down for some reason, I get a small amount of bitcoins showing up in my wallet. If you have had a problem with any of them you will need to be more specific about what you encountered. If a site shuts down or stops giving away "free" bitcoins the OP will be updated to show this.
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Bitcoinpixels.com sign up via adds and email me at btcpix@bitcoinpixels.com. ATM there is: 0.01btc totally free when signing up to betfair (no wagering requirements) via bitcoinpixels.com + 0.5 if wagered £20 or more. 1.0Btc when joining fixtheodds and Made £75+ in bets through matched betting. 0.5btc joining topcashback.co.uk. /.com and making £10/$10 in cashback 0.1btc joining quidco and making £5 cashback Bitcoin amount are subject to change but the bitcoin amount shown is the guaranteed amount upon sign up. Once requirement are met you will get the bitcoin. Added to the OP.
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bitcoinpixels.com sign up via adds and email me at btcpix@bitcoinpixels.com. ATM there is: 0.01btc totally free when signing up to betfair (no wagering requirements) via bitcoinpixels.com + 0.5 if wagered £20 or more. 1.0Btc when joining fixtheodds and Made £75+ in bets through matched betting. 0.5btc joining topcashback.co.uk. /.com and making £10/$10 in cashback 0.1btc joining quidco and making £5 cashback Bitcoin amount are subject to change but the bitcoin amount shown is the guaranteed amount upon sign up. Once requirement are met you will get the bitcoin. Added to the OP.
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Thanks for the coins, I been looking for more of these sites!
You can find a listing of all free bitcoin sites here: Free Bitcoins Listingand also the link in my sig below.
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Inside the site they say UPDATE: the referral program is currently on hold. They were giving away $0.20 per referral or so. It seems like it got too expensive after a Reddit viral campaign! They pulled this pretty abruptly! Not a great start for Your Hosted Bitcoin Wallet! ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) What, you think they were hoping for less people to sign up so they wouldn't have to pay out so much?
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How many people who have contributed something "world-changing" in history did it anonymously?
I hear the inventor of this crypto-currency thing did. And probably more will follow. Times are a-changing. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) +1
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How can I enter the IRC chat room if I am behind TOR?
You want us to trust you, but you hide in the tor network? Privacy is not a crime. Things like webs of trust and similar systems in today's world can allow one to earn trust while retaining anonymity.
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How many people who have contributed something "world-changing" in history did it anonymously?
Is this a trick question? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Who's to say how many unknowns working for the good of others rather than for fame or prestige etc., have contributed to, if not single-handedly brought about, some of the big "world-changing" events in history? More than we will ever know... more than we can ever know.
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Coinbase "UPDATE: the referral program is currently on hold. We may open it up again later. Thanks for the great response everyone! It was great to see so many people interested in bitcoin."
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Coinbase "UPDATE: the referral program is currently on hold. We may open it up again later. Thanks for the great response everyone! It was great to see so many people interested in bitcoin."
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BitCrate:
"Payments went out but... Nothing really came in. So we're just going to have to wait... Hold tight."
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See the link in my sig. below for the bitcointalk thread of free bitcoin sites, or if you want to post you can do so in this newbie thread: Free Bitcoins Listing
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Technical inclination varies widely but we do have a widget that is pretty simple to add to a site. You can see it in action at http://bitcoinexchangerate.orgThanks for the info. Does it have, or will you add, the ability for one to style the widget as one would like to make it fit in better on ones site? Can't say as there's much of a user-friendly way to mod it but the css used is all in https://www.coindl.com/css/widget.cssYou might be able to override some of the cdl* classes to acheive the look you want. Out of curiosity, what attributes might you want to modify besides the color of the frame? Nothing specific in mind at the moment just wondering about possibilities. Perhaps the font and the font size and color; the size of the product graphic; the look of the button; the width of the widget; getting rid of the frame altogether to make it easier to use it inside posts and other content rather than using it strictly as a side bar widget... etc.
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There will be no big announcement. It is a pump 'n dump. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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The main reason I didn't use this site yet is it's not at all clear to me that the sellers are the real creators of the content. What stops somebody from registering as a seller and just uploading other peoples music?
If there was a way for a seller page to link to some proof of ownership, like a page/tweet/Facebook post/whatever on the creators official sites naming CoinDL as a market, that would help a lot.
http://www.justinbporter.com/ shows a link to CoinDL. Instead of a link what is needed, imo, is a way for artists, who are not technically inclined, to be able to sell their stuff directly from their own website. Technical inclination varies widely but we do have a widget that is pretty simple to add to a site. You can see it in action at http://bitcoinexchangerate.orgThanks for the info. Does it have, or will you add, the ability for one to style the widget as one would like to make it fit in better on ones site?
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How will you be advertising upcoming POs?
Go to the site and click on the HIM symbol anywhere you see it. You will see a box with tabs for "Updates" and "Public Offerings" along with the other details for the fund. If you are a member of the site you can also choose the Email Settings option to get email notices for a variety of things.
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