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May 07, 2024, 04:12:52 PM
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Yes, it is possible to earn small amounts of Bitcoin for free through various apps and platforms on Android phones. These methods typically involve completing tasks, watching ads, answering surveys, or playing games that reward you with Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.

It seems that you mean above is getting a small amount of Bitcoin through a faucet.
Instead of getting Bitcoin, chances are you will get some risks from doing tasks on the faucet, such as malicious ads, etc.

FYI, there are several useful links that you can see in the OP's post on the first page of the thread. Some of them are educational links about the risks of faucets.

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June 08, 2024, 04:55:08 AM
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I am a newbie and have learned a lot from this forum. The best way to earn bitcoins is to mine Satoshi. I have willpower about this bitcoin mining. But it's costly, the machinery required, and the machines are expensive. I can't say whether it's possible, so I can't do it. Also, if there is any other less costly system, please share; I will try.

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June 08, 2024, 09:08:01 PM
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You need extremely cheap energy or you won't get a return of investment for the gear, nor any positive profit.

What mining newbies often forget, mining difficulty usually rises more or less, which means your gear mines less coins because your hashrate stays constant while difficulty and global hashrate rises, unless you stack up which means, more investment, longer period for return of investment.

Forget about mining if you can only afford very few ASICs and don't have extremely cheap power for them.

If you don't believe me, DYOR and math! Here is a more sophisticated Bitcoin Mining Profit Calculator, use it wisely.

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June 11, 2024, 11:43:24 PM
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I am a newbie and have learned a lot from this forum. The best way to earn bitcoins is to mine Satoshi. I have willpower about this bitcoin mining. But it's costly, the machinery required, and the machines are expensive. I can't say whether it's possible, so I can't do it. Also, if there is any other less costly system, please share; I will try.

To profit from Mining, you need equipment such as ASICs that can produce a fairly high hash rate. It also impacts the hardware's price, including the cost of using electricity to operate it. You can use the following website to compare the value of several ASICs: https://www.asicminervalue.com/efficiency/sha-256.

There are many ways to earn Bitcoin apart from Mining. You can buy Bitcoin via exchange or P2P trading.
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June 12, 2024, 04:03:30 PM
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The best way to earn bitcoins is to mine Satoshi.
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Also, if there is any other less costly system, please share; I will try.
An alternative low-cost path would be to offer your paid services to the community in the "Services [assuming that you already have the skills or at least willing to learn something new]" board or in one of the following "freelancing platforms [I prefer not to vouch, so DYOR first]".

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July 12, 2024, 03:08:42 PM
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I think if you are using bit coin just for some extra income and not really for  your regular job. I think it is better to start with faucet on your extra time or on the time when your are on your office and you have nothing to do. You can earn small amount of bit coin with out any expenses and it can also be a good past time. Other thing it is good to recruit others to claim in faucets because you will have referral commission it can make your earning bigger. But if you will use it to make a living, it won't work unless you have a million of referrals that is claiming everyday.
Additional income means that there are many people who choose Bitcoin as their source of income in addition to their job. But as with any business or job, if enough time and patience are invested in bitcoins, one can definitely earn enough profits from bitcoins that will help them financially. While investing in Bitcoin requires long-term planning, patience is very important. Many times we see bitcoin we lose patience we should not lose patience we should invest bitcoin patiently thus if we invest bitcoin we will definitely be one of the successful investors of bitcoin which will motivate us more to invest bitcoin.
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December 02, 2024, 06:46:50 PM
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I am a newbie and have learned a lot from this forum. The best way to earn bitcoins is to mine Satoshi. I have willpower about this bitcoin mining. But it's costly, the machinery required, and the machines are expensive. I can't say whether it's possible, so I can't do it. Also, if there is any other less costly system, please share; I will try.
Solo mining isn't as profitable as it sounds. Back then  before I came understand the whole process I was thinking it's like printing money but it really doesn't work that way. Most miners out there are part of big mining pools after which rewards are shared and rationed among the miners based on the hash power you contributed. Many solo miners hardly generate enough power and hash rate to be able to confirm a transaction regularly or at most catch the block reward.

Mining is expensive to manage not only because of the wares, but because of electrical costs and maintenance costs. I've seen a couple of USB stick mining wares being advertised but they took are not as efficient as they seem.

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December 14, 2024, 02:15:36 AM
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I am doing small tasks in various forums and accepting payment in crypto. There are many forums like digital point, hackforums, beermoney forum, forum coin, forumpromotion.net, emoneyspace forum. At least you guys can try.
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December 14, 2024, 06:27:35 AM
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What kind of task are you referring to? Is it a microtask like following or reposting stuff on forums or a campaign similar to the signature campaign on this forum? Some of those forum names ring a bell but I'm not sure I can find what you're referring to easily. Do I need to register first? If we're earning peanuts then it's very similar to faucets linked on OP.

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Yes, it is possible to earn small amounts of Bitcoin for free through various apps and platforms on Android phones. These methods typically involve completing tasks, watching ads, answering surveys, or playing games that reward you with Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.


Absolutely right.Bitcoin is popular in the market for its high price volatility. Bitcoin can be earned in many ways through cryptocurrency.  It can be inside like, it is possible to earn bitcoin through bounty campaign and it is possible to earn bitcoin through signature campaign and it is possible to earn by investing bitcoin in DCA method.  It is possible to earn bitcoins through trading. First of all investing in small scale is better according to me because investment results in high risk that's why investing in DC method has very less risk.  It is natural that there will be risk in every investment, but if we understand the market movements and invest by adopting some strategies, the chances of risk are reduced.  If you want to earn profit through investment, you must have a long-term investment plan, then it is possible to earn more profit.

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January 17, 2025, 11:11:33 AM
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through boundary campaign and it is possible to earn bitcoin through signature campaign and it is possible to earn by investing bitcoin in DCA method.
You're referring to a very old post, it's better to do this since you'll likely end up making spam. That aside, are you referring to bounty campaigns? I think this is the first time I heard about "boundary campaign" even though the context seems to suggest you're referring to bounty campaigns in the altcoin section. Most bounty campaign pays in altcoin, rarely in stablecoin or Bitcoin. You're better off looking at the services board or participating in contests if you want to get a chance to win something and get Bitcoin.

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June 05, 2025, 07:06:07 PM
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Welcome to Bitcointalk. Can you explain how your post is on-topic to this thread? Think about it...

I highly recommend for a start, thoroughly study the following posts/threads:
Newbies - Read before posting --- a lot of topics covered there, try to read and understand them all, the effort will pay out later!
Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ --- read and understand the rules carefully, you don't want to get in trouble by ignoring certain important rules, particularly: don't plagiarize and spare us content from AI bots and similar.

There's maybe more to mention, but what you said is pretty vague. Try more specific questions and you will usually get more specific answers. Smiley

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