I always thought of Bitcoin as a side job. You just run the miner, sit back and watch your earnings grow. It's like you're working but instead the miner is doing all the work for you
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Could anyone help or have any ideas? Unless the site comes back up and allows you to withdraw then your coins are lost with no possible way of getting them back. Thanks for your reply. If the site will not come back up, I will change my Litecoin address to a paper wallet for my faucet earnings.
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Could anyone help or have any ideas?
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Maybe the best way to earn Bitcoins is to play games. I've seen that you could play games such as Minecraft, among many others and earn some Bitcoins. Is it really worth to spend time playing these games to earn some coins?
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I've been using QoinPro as my cloud wallet of choice to store my Litecoins from faucet earnings. However, it's been several days since the site is down and I might have the feeling that my Litecoins are lost Does anyone know how could I recover those Litecoins? (if possible) Any idea of what happened with the site?
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I've been making a research on POS coins, and so far the most profitable ones are HyperStake, Tekcoin, and Diamond.
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I've just received a payment from signature campaign. So far, so good!
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What else I have to say? This is by far the best signature campaign I've ever been into. Thanks for the payment!
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I've been scammed too a lot of times especially in cloud mining services. Most of them were ponzis and ran away with my Bitcoins. The list of sites or services that I've been scammed is long, but among them they are: Hashprofit, GAW Miners, Cointellect and cloudminr.io After what happend with cloudminr, I've lost my faith in cloud mining and decided to recoup my losses by either trading alt coins or working for coins. For the time being, I'm just going to hold my Bitcoins and most alt coins with the hopes of an ever price increase in the future. One crypto that most certaintly increase in price is Bitcoin for sure.
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I use my Bitcoins to store some of them in a paper wallet and use them whenever there is an emergency (emergency funds)
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Some POS coins are profitable but most of them are not. I've been staking Tekcoin and it's been working pretty well for me. You can mint up to 40% interest on your TEKcoin balance after every 30+ days. Even still, it is recommended to do a research before getting started with any coin.
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Here's what I think: Bitcoin is widely used among many people and it's the most valuable crypto. As for Litecoin, it is a good coin. The problem is that Litecoin has lack of development and no real innovation. So the only thing that Litecoin is good for right now is for holding until there's an increase in price (hopefully until the next block halving) Just my opinion. Please correct me if I'm wrong
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If open my wallet and find 50 BTC I would just spend them wisely, like buying myself a good miner so that I could hopefully double my BTC!
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I always imagined of a government that would use Bitcoin as its main (national) currency. Do you think that would be possible. I mean just think about it when you can buy and sell anything in any store in the country using Bitcoins. That would be so sweet
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One thing that I always liked of Dogecoin is that is has faster confirmation times than Bitcoin. Another thing is that DOGE is extremely cheap which makes it a good coin for tipping.
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The most popular and well used marijuana coin is Cannabiscoin. There's no doubt about (at least I think)
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Litecoin is far from dead (I think) It's been an old crypto ever since Bitcoin was made. I do think that maybe Litecoin's price might increase up to $10+ That's why I'm holding them. It's a coin that I would never spend unless I'm satisfied with its price.
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If you want to grow your Bitcoins fast, all you have to do is work for it. You could try selling your services or skills to someone in exchange for Bitcoins. Another way would be to get a job and buy some coins then hold them until there's an increase in price.
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Another way of earning Bitcoins is to scam someone to get their coins, although is not a recommend path to choose right now. Your life wouldn't happy if you're going to do that so many job out there that you can make much money more than you ripped someone, how about if you get ripped? I know how hard it is to rip someone (including myself) stealing their money is not a good idea. It is the fastest way to earn Bitcoins, but as I said before it is not recommend. I'd just rather offer my services in exchange for Bitcoins (I'm pretty good in IT related stuff) Lol what a way , how fun is to steal someone's money? I don't know if anybody scammed you. But it is a terrible feeling when you understand that you have been scammed. In another way you will loose these money as it is not yours. Yes I've been scammed many times especially when I first started with Bitcoin. Most of them were cloud mining sites such as: Hashprofit, GAW Miners, Cointellect and most recently, cloudminr.io I've lost too many Bitcoins and that's why I'm holding them and trading alt coins to recoup my losses
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