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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Free Bit Coins! - My Ass! on: April 29, 2013, 04:51:35 PM
Hi Debian Linux,

No my whole posting assumes nothing of the sort.  I even stated "as Saturday 20th April" - I fully appreciate that Bitcoin does indeed fluctuate in either direction on a daily / hourly / minute basis!

I believe you were in good and early and that advantage of receiving the 0.1BTC's then has stood to you very well now!

J

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But as Isacc said! - What goes up must come down





2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Free Bit Coins! - My Ass! on: April 29, 2013, 04:30:53 PM
Nice One Battmann!!

Will definitely go and check out your links.

Thanks for your comments and information, good luck with the site,

J
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Free Bit Coins! - My Ass! on: April 29, 2013, 04:12:54 PM
You will get better return even mining with a modest gpu

Would you care to share what the number look like here?  As in how much in Bitcoins can you make with a "Modest GPU"?

 
J
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Free Bit Coins! - My Ass! on: April 29, 2013, 04:07:42 PM
Hi Nick,

Well the idea of getting interest for sure is working, and as the other person above stated stated "Menial Rewards for Menial Tasks" for sure is true.

But you mentioned BitCrate - Maybe someone has a better business model which pays more and maybe the tasks would not be so "Menial" if you know what I am saying.

Anyway, thanks for your comments

It's still some fun!

J



5  Other / Beginners & Help / Free Bit Coins! - My Ass! on: April 29, 2013, 03:51:32 PM
Hi Everybody.

I just started playing around with bitcoin, got myself a wallet and then looked at how to get some free bit coins for myself to test it out.  I guess I am not the first to have taken that path.

From what I see all of the sites offering free bit coins are kind of spammy and scammy even if they do give out micro coins (millionths of a coin) the amounts equate to literally pennies in real monetary terms.  Here is a summary of one site called Bitvisitor that many sites say is good and pays out.  Ya it pays out sometimes but here is a summary of what you get.

Lets me simplify this for you as of Saturday 20th April 2013 when I conducted the experiment

  • 1 Euro = Approximately 0.01 Bitcoins
  • So to make one euro on Bitvisitor how long would that take?
  • The math is 0.01 divided by 0.000008 per click = 1250 clicks
  • Therefore I would need to click the ‘next’ button 1250 times before I could make 1 euro!!
  • Which would mean 1250 multiplied by 5 minutes which is 6250 minutes
  • Which in human readable form is equal to a staggering 104.167 hours!
  • Or 4.34 days to make 1 F!@#ing euro!
  • So in 1 year I would make about eighty four euro and ten cents!

I have the full details of the little experiment I carried out on http://ashcroftjulian.wordpress.com/

Anyway, maybe you might call me ungrateful but surely there is a way to make some more than this on a "Pay to Click" basis.

What I am asking for here is no bullshit links that you can prove the facts and present the numbers HERE as I have done above.  Other comments welcome, I am just looking to see from the community is there a better way which is easy for a newbie like me to make a couple of dollars with this Bitcoin craze.

Will be really curious to see if someone comes up with something better (Not Bit Mining Please)

I am not interested in getting into a flaming match with anyone just sharing my findings and also asking if some one REALLY knows of something better with a minimum of 1 dollar a day!

Good Luck to you all, and have a nice day!

J.


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