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7561  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best way to earn Bitcoins? on: June 04, 2015, 10:43:58 AM
im with dothebeats use btc and the work for others also buy and also this signature campaigns the faucets you need a lot of research and you can not heve more then a just a  cents per day but if you willing to try give it a shot at faucets you will see small rise in btc wallet besides that dont gambem too much and dont go to double coins too much those sites then to stai much with your income
if you want to start using bitcoin and don't have any knowledge of any sorts you can use faucets a couple of times to get small amounts. but don't think about faucets as a way to earn bitcoin and get rich. you just crowd your wallet with dust.

there is a good topic about faucets by shorena here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1044399.0
i suggest everyone who is considering using faucets to read it.
7562  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is mining worth trying ? on: June 04, 2015, 10:39:35 AM
if you already have a mining hardware and also have access to free electricity, you can mine and profit from it. but other than that if you do solo mining you only lose money rather than earning it.

if you are so interested in mining you can try mining altcoins or find a good cloudmining service and use it. always do your research before you invest
7563  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mechanisms ro prevent crime on: June 04, 2015, 10:36:27 AM
So something like phone verification is not necessary to  prevent crime and fraud and scamming?
you mean phone verification for entering or signing up in this forum?!
it is not a good idea. since many people wouldn't like it and no one is willing to give out much personal information to public.
besides whatever they do, scammers always find a way to scam, so you have to be careful yourself.
7564  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are you using less Bitcoin than you did last year? on: June 03, 2015, 01:09:13 PM
i am using bitcoin more and more every day. but recently because of the state of bitcoin price i am just holding my bitcoins and try to accumulate more everyday.

the rest is going into trading which has nothing to do with transaction volume, because it is being done in an exchanger.
7565  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: News of Bitcoin’s death is greatly exaggerated on: June 03, 2015, 01:03:36 PM
there are always trolls and haters that try to spread these FUD. and they are everywhere and not only in bitcoin.

the funny thing is everytime there is a small change in price, you can see a lot of these threads all around the forum and other places. especially in speculation thread.

every $2 decrease causes 10 topics on bitcoin is doomed Cheesy
7566  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FREE BITCOIN Sites on: June 03, 2015, 12:59:39 PM
currently there is giveaway on reddit.com
grab it as soon as possible i grabbed 0.001 btc..

http://www.reddit.com/r/cryptospread/comments/34bm58/running_giveaway/

hope it will work for you... Smiley

your site is good man,please do improve gui.. Tongue
usually you can see someone doing some giveaways on the subreddit of cryptospread , it is mostly Dogecoin but you can convert it to bitcoin easily in any exchanger.
7567  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How earn 1BTC a year? on: June 03, 2015, 12:56:10 PM
best way to earn bitcoin is to work for fiat, then exchanging it to bitcoin by buying it from a person face to face, or from an exchanger if you can't.

other than that if you want low amounts you can join signature campaign or do some gambling, faucets.

also a great way to earn bitcoin is by trading. you can get enough experience in trading and start earning bitcoin every day this way.
7568  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How would you introduce Bitcoin to your friends and family? on: June 03, 2015, 12:51:50 PM
a few days back was the bitcoin pizza day.
it was a good opportunity for anyone to introduce bitcion to friends and family. i took advantage of this situation and bought a pizza with my bitcoin and introduced the whole cryptocurrency world to one of my close friends.
now he is hooked up Smiley
7569  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: newbie on: June 03, 2015, 12:49:42 PM
and the post must i Specifiednumber of symbols

Some signature campaigns enforce a minimum character requirement. That just means that posts which have fewer characters than the limit won't be counted. I know Bitmixer.io has a 75 character limit and so does mine (Coinomat) but I'm not aware of any others that have one. Yours (777coin) for example doesn't.

It's possible that a short post can be constructive. And while perhaps a bit more rare, it's also possible for a longer post to be unconstructive as well. But generally speaking, unconstructive posts tend to be shorter in length than constructive posts and enforcing a minimum character requirement tends to improve the quality of posts.

Interesting idea using the characters is a good way to stop one liners.  Which can be a big issue the "I agree" and "+1" type of messages.

I  don't think it's a good solution for all though.  Really it's hard to put a character limit on looking for consultative.   Lets say for someone having problem with a pool, pointing out wrong port or something cold be less and yet fix a problem.

I think one of the best things is most don't include all forums.  Some of the sub sections like offtopic, etc. Are something best not paid for.  Keep post's in constructive places does help. And checking post's is by far the best way to see.
Explanations can be added to the post to make it significantly more constructive. Basically, I don't think signature campaign owners are looking for people who spend 1-2 minutes to construct a post. Especially if you have hundreds of people in your campaign, character limit may be the best way to deter spamming. Restricting post to a certain category which appeals to the people browsing there can also help in advertising.
signature campaigns that accept low rank members, usually have a high maximum limit which causes a lot of posts every week, so it is nearly impossible to check all posts of all participants every week. as a result the quality of posting is reduced.
7570  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin vs Dogecoin vs Litecoin vs Peercoin on: June 03, 2015, 12:46:31 PM
What is the difference between bitcoin, dogecoin, litecoin and peercoin?

bitcoin is main cryptocurrency and the most reliable of all cryptos if you want to buy. besides it has more usage than others.
the rest are just altcoins that don't really have a good future.
i only like Dogecoin because of its community, and the rest are just for trading and gaining profit...
7571  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: QoinPro pls read on: June 03, 2015, 12:44:36 PM
How does QoinPro work?
you sing up at QP and it gives you small amount as start up and pays you much smaller amount every day.
then in order to increase your daily reward you invite other people with your ref link.

at the end after a lot of hard work, when you reach the minimum cashout limit, and request cashout you will find out that it is not going to pay you and you have been scammed!
are you eaech the minimum cashout,,,?
How many time you need Smiley

i had some refferals there, plus it was a long time that i was a member, maybe a year or so.
besides used some faucets to deposit some dogecoin and bitcoin to my wallet addresses in the website and after a while that i reached the minimum cashout the site didn't let me do it!!
7572  Economy / Services / Re: [CloudThink.IO] ★ Signature Campaign ★ | Record Payouts / Post ! | [OPEN] on: June 03, 2015, 12:35:05 PM
2 days payouts will get frustrating so I will assume that all participants agree if I escrow the estimated costs until June 8 with a trusted escrow. I will still issue the payouts for June 3 and fund the escrow with costs for the next 4 days, until June 8.

If someone objects choosing BlazrEscrow to act as escrow, state your case in this thread.

Thank you!
i would prefer the 2 days payment. but i can understand that it can be a lot of work.
as long as you have enough with an escrow i don't have any problem with weekly payments.
7573  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Where to get highest free BTC? on: June 02, 2015, 09:42:46 AM
I do not think, you can get a lot from BTC faucets. Free BTC do not exist in fact. Better choose good BTC mining company. They also offer sometimes free trial BTC mining too.  Grin

Who said that free bitcoin do not exist? It does exist, there are many faucets out there that will pay you in free but the payment is not good enough. I know that bitcoin mining is good but it will take so long just to get ROI with the legit mining. So may be you can try signature campaign that do real payment
what faucets pay is not free money (bitcoin) you actually are doing a job when visiting a faucet.
you visit the faucet, they show you advertisement, fill in a captcha and then they pay you.
this is not free!

Is that thing you say working? Just filling the captcha? There are some faucets that still use click asking that you are robot or not so that nothing to do with some captcha. That is a free thing to do when you do nothing just waiting the time tick. That is free money to earn though

I had a class that discussed a topic like this.  Even though it is "free" it is costing you time.  Time is worth something, time is not free. 

You have opportunity cost.  You can do a faucet or you could learn a skill that could earn you more money down the road.   This is just one example, there is a infinite amount of things you cold have done with the time you spend on faucets.

When it comes down to it your getting paid cent's for hours of work.  It's not worth my time or opportunity cost personally.  Some view it differently.

I still think signature campaigns are best "free" money as long as they are used properly.  The time with posting I would be spending on the board and posting anyways.   
i think every time someone asks about free money from a faucet, we should introduce them to a calculator.

if they really do some multiplications they can see that 100, 500 satoshi is not worth wasting time for.

spending time on anything else would make you more money than spending it on faucets.
7574  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbies: what are you here for? on: June 02, 2015, 09:36:41 AM
i am way past learning although i still learn new things every day, but still.

now i am learning to trade, i try speculating, reading and researching to try to earn some profit.

also i do a little bit of gambling some times with my bitcoins which is fun.
7575  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: QoinPro pls read on: June 02, 2015, 09:34:47 AM
How does QoinPro work?
you sing up at QP and it gives you small amount as start up and pays you much smaller amount every day.
then in order to increase your daily reward you invite other people with your ref link.

at the end after a lot of hard work, when you reach the minimum cashout limit, and request cashout you will find out that it is not going to pay you and you have been scammed!
7576  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Did you earn some bitcoin today? on: June 02, 2015, 09:31:14 AM
i have won 0.01 BTC in gambling which was a nice thing after all those losses. also i got my signature campaign payment yesterday and change my camp. which was nice.
7577  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: Should you stay or should you go? on: June 02, 2015, 09:25:50 AM
i think bitcoin price is going to continue to have this downward trend for much longer now. it is slowly going down but it is not gonna reach the 2009 state again.
i think it is going to stop eventually and start going up again after this phase is completed. and we are gonna have another bubble, not as big as before but still a bubble.
7578  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What kinds of exchanges do you think are trustworthy? on: June 02, 2015, 09:20:39 AM
after all the scams and hacks that has happened over the years in different exchangers i don't trust any of them anymore. but what you gonna do!

i choose an exchanger that has a good reputation and nice volume and never keep large amounts there.
7579  Other / Off-topic / Re: What was BTC price? on: June 02, 2015, 09:15:17 AM
the first time i heard about bitcoin the price was around $900 and the bitcoin price when i started with it was something around $500

i bought some bitcoin but sold it after a bit of profit, and bought back again at lower price. i did some daytrading but now i am just accumulating.
7580  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The funniest thing ever.... on: June 02, 2015, 09:10:39 AM
http://www.coinspeaker.com/2015/06/01/switzerland-enterpreneurs-create-bitcoin-bank-9625/
This Swiss group is going to start a bitcoin only bank. 

"will provide all traditional banking services, but only with the use of the digital currency"

Clearly, they don't understand what bitcoin is.

Do you really think they don't???
Think again...

They clearly have an intention to convert fiat black money into Bitcoins directly in order to let it look clear and safe...
This way, many people will have anonymous accounts due to which even Governments won't be able to track those Black money Bastards without the consent of this bank...

That's quite risky considering price fluctuations. They would go bankrupt if price increases by 20% suddenly.. I don't think they would do it in that way.
but surely they won't only keep bags of bitcoin, they are gonna become a big whale this way and they will be able to ride the market as they want and earn huge profits this way
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