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August 16, 2017, 07:08:13 PM
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well earning good bitcins is actually an art.
for you want to earn some real good bitcoins then you should know some of these guide lines
> get a good rank like sr member or greater  and then join signature campaign , because they get a good payment
> asked a skilled and experienced guy in BTC old where to invest and where not to
> to make some eak profit start
> gambling , i wouldn't recommend but if you fell you can make it and you have a good luck , then you should surely go in
>instead of saving in wallets  start investment like the  purchasing shares or some assets that would be profitable in future
> have some basic knowledge of the fluctuating value of bitcoins .
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August 16, 2017, 08:07:32 PM
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Check out Paragoncoin.com they have a great campaign

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August 16, 2017, 08:44:26 PM
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I am literally new to bitcoin, though I have already searched some discussions in here on how to earn, i am still totally lost and don't know how I shall start.

1. To earn btc, shall I deposit?

2. Joining bitcointalk.org, how will I be able to earn btc, by joining campaigns?

3. Is gambling a good choice to earn btc?

4. Are there jobs that pay btc?

I know those were asked lots of times, but still hoping someone will answer my doubts and questions.

Thanks :-)

It's okay we're here to help a newbie like you. I see myself in you when I started joining here in the campaign and no one's there to help or guide you. So here I my answer for your questions.

1. It's up to you if you want to invest bitcoin in order to earn bitcoin but if you're going to join signature campaign you don't need to deposit in order to earn bitcoin just hardwork and constructive posts will do.

2. Yes you can earn here bitcoins via signature campaigns but you need to be atleast jr. member in order to join the signature campaigns. So if you're wondering how ranking works you can visit this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178608.0

3. NO!!! DEFINITELY NO!!! I tried to invest my earnings on my signature campaign and guess what? I bust it all, yes sometimes I win via gambling games but most of the time I lose my bitcoin so there's a very high chance that you're going to bust your bitcoins thru gambling.

4. Yes, you're in the right place there's many open jobs here in order for you to earn bitcoin. so here are some of those

-SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN
-SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN
-TRANSLATIONS
-SERVICES (Offer your skills)
-MANAGING CAMPAIGNS
-LENDING (RISKY)
-TRADING
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August 17, 2017, 06:35:56 AM
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I am literally new to bitcoin, though I have already searched some discussions in here on how to earn, i am still totally lost and don't know how I shall start.

1. To earn btc, shall I deposit?

2. Joining bitcointalk.org, how will I be able to earn btc, by joining campaigns?

3. Is gambling a good choice to earn btc?

4. Are there jobs that pay btc?

I know those were asked lots of times, but still hoping someone will answer my doubts and questions.

Thanks :-)
Sometimes, making deposits/investing into it can be a good option , but that’s when the price is going up or pumping; as some will usually say. By joining Bitcointalk.org, you will have register for a signature campaign, that way you can be able to earn a decent amount of BTC weekly/monthly.

Gambling? I will say a capital “NO” to that. Gambling is not a good option, unless you feel you’re a professional, it’s left for you. Yes, there are jobs that pays BTC, as a matter of fact, I know someone that’s getting $40,000+ worth of Bitcoin monthly.
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