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941  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Free Tips for Newbies and All! (With TipBits) on: September 27, 2015, 07:59:10 AM
how much BTC's you are giving for free as a tip to users? Grin
Depends Smiley Mostly I give minimum 10 bits per request, sometimes 30 bits! Smiley We give more to users who submit the form earlier, if a lot of bits(tips) were given out earlier on, the next few tips will have lower value, or we will send them out the next day with a higher value! Smiley

Check the Tip Page to see the current status and updates after you have completed the form! It takes some time for us to update, so be patient!

Have you seen his website? He post it there, he's been giving 50 bits to some users. I think is a good idea for beginners.
Yeah, sometimes we give up to 50 bits, and the highest we have ever gave out was 100 bits, but only on special occasions like major updates or celebrations! Cheesy

Using ChangeTip is recommended, otherwise you would have to wait until you have a balance of 55 bits before we send it to your wallet! Grin
942  Economy / Micro Earnings / Free Tips for Newbies and All! (With TipBits) on: September 27, 2015, 06:01:57 AM


Hi! Cheesy In case if you just came in into the world of Bitcoins, and want to earn some, we are giving out free tips for everyone! Smiley It might not be little, but instead of taking it as a form of money, use the tip and tip other people, give it forward!

This uses ChangeTip, a website that allows tips between users on multiple interfaces, for us to send you the tip manually! If you do not have a ChangeTip account, and do not intend to create one, you can use Bitcoin Addresses as well, but the tip would not be instant.

Visit TipBits Tip Page and fill in a simple form, your tip.me/bitcoin address (most important) and just send it! We will send you tips as soon as possible!

On top of that, we are also giving out one-time tip links randomly, which can be found at our homepage, TipBits! Be the first to claim it! Cheesy

:::Free Tips:::

Feel free to ask us if you have any questions!

Enjoy!

 - TipBits
943  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Crowdfund] Advertising to help newbies of Bitcoin & the Community on: September 27, 2015, 05:05:15 AM
Hmmm, I think this would not help the newbies much, if you are thinking on advertising your faucet list. Tongue

Firstly, faucets does not really allow newbies to earn bitcoins fast, only to get them started. I've tried faucets for around 6 months last time and got 0.01 BTC and I got lucky with some investments, and even ponzis (cough cough dont invest in these) to get started with and continue earning through other investments.

Since it is going to be on advertising, how would newbies find these advertising? Would they need to go to some faucets or bitcoin related site first, which means they have some knowledge on bitcoins already, and they can easily find links to other faucets, and soon the best faucets easily as they go on this journey of fauceting.

I like the effort and thought on helping the newbies, perhaps this idea might work, but faucets are still paying quite little, unless they have the time and effort to claim. I think it will be fine if you just advertise your site on this forum, and they'll see it. Maybe it would help if you give them a small amount to get started with, with everyone's donations? Smiley

We could work together if you like, I'm giving out small amount of tips to people also Smiley There is no way to earn bitcoins real fast, unless with skills, like getting referrals to do the job for you, other than that, free bags of money do not pop up randomly on the internet. Tongue
944  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: TipBits - Partnering (Tips/Advertise) on: September 27, 2015, 04:48:25 AM
Just a minor error, edited it, thanks! No need to sweat the small stuff Tongue So, anyone interested in partnering? Its a mutual benefit, so everyone gains! Cheesy

Do let us know if you are interested in any types of the partnering!
945  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: TipBits - Partnering (Tips/Advertise) on: September 26, 2015, 06:27:47 AM
Hi, any one wants to partner with TipBits? We are also looking for advertisement partners, where we display your banner/link to you site and you do the same for us!

If you want to partner with us, or for other reasons, do let us know, or email us at tipbits.ex@gmail.com! Refer to the original post for other partnerings! Smiley
946  Economy / Services / Re: Free Simple Avatars! (And other Free Services) on: September 25, 2015, 03:38:51 AM
Its been a while already, and I'm back! Send a request on what kind of an avatar you would like and I'll draw it out for you! Smiley My drawing skills are limited, so it wont be really nice or so Tongue

It would take time to create avatars tho, but I'll do it as soon as possible!
947  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Free advertising - With TipBits! on: September 25, 2015, 03:13:27 AM
Hey, glad to see you're back! I'd love to jump back into the queue if that's okay, but want to give others a chance first, Smiley.
Thanks! Cheesy Sure, its ok, its like a first come first serve basis so just list the site and we will advertise it for you!

can you please do for this website http://freebieindia.com advertise this on your blog site
Ok, sure! When we are done, we will send you around 2 samples for you to choose which one and to confirm through PM! Smiley Note that the tips have to be collected for us to give out new ones and to publish the advertisement tips! Cheesy

EDIT: I've sent the first sample to you, and check if you like it! If not I could do another one for you!

Feel free to request more free advertisement on your sites!

 - TipBits
948  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Free advertising - With TipBits! on: September 24, 2015, 09:47:00 AM
Hi, its been a long time, and we are back again! Send us your request and we will add your site to our tips queue for advertising! Cheesy

Completely free! It will be in a form of a 'Tip', and picture with doodles on it! See the original post for samples, or here for a full list of such advertisement samples! Special requests are allowed as well! Smiley

Love to work with everyone!

 - TipBits
949  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [TIPS] TipBits - Huge Update!! (ChangeTip) / Free Advertising! on: September 24, 2015, 09:34:01 AM
Updates, updates, updates!! Smiley

We have added an embedded form for the TipBits Tips submission Form, for convenience! Here are two image on how it looks like!





In addition to that, here is an image of Tip #73, visit the site and collect it fast!  Cheesy



Enjoy the Tips! Grin

 - TipBits
950  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [TIPS] TipBits - Huge Update!! (ChangeTip) / Free Advertising! on: September 22, 2015, 12:51:02 PM
The huge update is finally out, yeah! We are proudly announcing v1.6, a new format to get your tips! Simply enter a short form daily to get some tips! Although the tip value may be small, but its about the joy of receiving tips! Smiley

Here is the Form : Tips

Check out the post @ TipBits on the new Update!

Try it out! Our free advertising offer and partnering is still up, do check it out at the main post!

 - TipBits
951  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Where We can Make Mining Investment? on: September 14, 2015, 01:57:55 PM
I still use invest some in cloud mining, but not a lot, I only a buy a few GHs in sites like Hashnest, CEX.io, and Bit-X, and normally I dont earn much from them. If you want to invest in cloud mining, I think it is ok. Diversify and spread your investment across different sites, and do not invest everything you have in one go.

Recently started altcoins trading again, earn about few thousand satoshis only from time to time.. Tongue Depends on the risk you are willing to take too, all about risks. Smiley
952  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: September 11, 2015, 11:35:03 AM
Set some savings aside, invest a portion of your earnings, like 30%, do your research on any investments you make, and dont invest it all one time. Diversify, find other investments so that in case one falls it wont be as bad.

If you feel one or more of the investments are quite trustworthy and profitable, invest more on it, and save some of the earnings and reinvest the rest. Smiley So, saving money, and investing are important, there is not really a 'better', but the best would be having the right percentage of savings and investments.

Save more than you invest, all investments have their risks.
953  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitcoinTalk User Account Assessment+ Account Price Estimate on: September 11, 2015, 10:54:27 AM
And like others said, a little visuals and graphs would make it easier to the eye! Cheesy
Which data you would like to be shown as graphs?

The data on the posts over a period of time, something similar to the 'Posting Activity by Time' in our profiles' section, can apply to the posts in the boards that the user posted in as well.

Well, is the 'key' a one-time thing? Like maybe valid for 3 searches or something may help prevent 'free sharing'. Does the post quality really play a role in the price? I mean since its a new user buying it, the post style would definitely change, and the past wont play a part in anything, like in signature campaigns. Not too sure though, but cool and fast. Smiley
954  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitcoinTalk User Account Assessment+ Account Price Estimate on: September 10, 2015, 11:10:23 AM
So a 'key' is required to calculate? Not sure if I interpreted it correctly. But if so, one user can just spread the key and it means everyone can just share it. Also, why charge it for the service? It would be better for everyone if it was free for all. Grin

Another question about the estimated price, are the topics the user posted in taken into consideration? For example a user posted 200 posts in Off-Topic versus another posted 200 posts across many boards, the posts in off-topic are supposedly lower price right?

Cool service, really amazed how it calculated. And like others said, a little visuals and graphs would make it easier to the eye! Cheesy
955  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: September 10, 2015, 10:49:09 AM
aliser you have one error to price of ghs

10 Ghs Miner 0
Price: 0.01400000฿

20 Ghs Miner 0
Price: 0.02300000฿

100 Ghs Miner 0
Price: 0.14000000฿

discount for 20 ghs and not for 100 ?  Grin
Actually, for the 100 GHs miner, only 740W is required, and way less power required than 20 GHs miner, 1250W. So, 100 GHs miner is more expensive, accounting for the reduced power. Smiley Thats why 1.5 THs miner is the best, only require 1,200W and I think it should require more than that. Tongue But sure compensate for its price tho. Wonder if people would use 1 bitcoin or above to buy these miners. Its really a huge risk for a starter site. :/
956  Economy / Service Discussion / Bitcoin (Investment) Games --- TrustWorthy? on: September 10, 2015, 09:11:07 AM
Came back after a long time, and found out that CryptoSpot was down. Tried it last time, and when I came back, everything was gone. Do you think this kinds of site/games are trustworthy for investments? Recently there's a new one called MinerFarm, not sure about it, but the owner seems trustworthy and all.

Basically, greed. Too much greed, thats why there are all these scams out there. Would you invest in these kinds of games? Last time, there was this site goldencows (bad memories for all). I was still new then, and I thought it would be a legit method to earn, and for life. Now, when I look back at it, its just a ponzi, and ran away with my $10 + worth of bitcoins. Wasn't much, but that was my hard earned out of nothing bitcoins, definitely a lesson learnt.

Now, I stay away from these types of investments, including these games. I play them for fun, not for profit, and now I just use it at BTCJam instead, although its not 100% safe either. Investments are really risky, and there are no risk free investments with profits out there.

So, do you invest your bitcoins in bitcoin investment 'games' , and do you think they are risky?
957  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [TIPS] TipBits - Free Bits as Tips! (ChangeTip) / Free Advertising! on: September 09, 2015, 12:46:44 PM
Hi All! Working on this again after a long time! Cheesy Since the tip values are really small and no one really claims the tips, we'll change the 'Tip Format' a little, where you send us your tip.me address that is used to received tips from changetip, or Bitcoin Address, where the tips you receive snowballs until it reaches minimum of 6000 satoshis! ^^ Not sure if this will work out though, but giving it a try!

New Micro Update v1.53 is out! Check it out! Cheesy

Meanwhile, have some games to play, and earn! Check this post here!

Here's a Tip from ChangeTip, collect it! (While it lasts) If no one collects the tip through the one-time tip link for 7 days, we will considering not having this Tip Link function instead Sad

Nonetheless, wait for the updates, play the games in the meantime! Feel free to suggest more games, will be appreciated much! Grin

 - TipBits
958  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] BIT-X.com | Bitcoin Debit Card | No Monthly Fees! on: September 09, 2015, 05:11:34 AM
Hi, is there any way to not have bit-x require a confirmation code everytime I log in to bit-x? It is really inconvenient and takes up some time. Also, it seems like the message always reaches me after hours or not even at all, but the call works fine. Does session life means the time it would stay logged in to? Still a newbie there Tongue
959  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: IdleMiners.com - Play from your Smartphone or Tablet and win Bitcoin! on: September 08, 2015, 07:52:29 AM
Tried the game! Smiley Any idea how to buy the upgrades? It seems like you can only claim from the 'Shitty Faucet' for me... Tongue The name is a little offensive though, maybe change it to Tiny Faucet or something ^^ Also, the balance does not show on the app itself, and loads quite slow to startup as well.
960  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [ANN] MinerFarm - Virtual Mining Game for Real Bitcoin on: September 08, 2015, 06:55:29 AM
Quite cool! Smiley Its a little similar to bitzfree, just registered and a little lost Tongue Will the mined profits be daily or in a certain interval? Will need some time to understand the concept of this though. Smiley

Hope to see this grow into a cool game! Looks promising! Cheesy
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