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December 20, 2013, 08:31:22 PM
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Wow, that's amazing. You spent two weeks clicking on faucets and you earned $1.50. That's so easy. You earned $1.50 and all you had to do was to sit in front of a computer for two weeks.

I think I'll quit my job and become a professional faucet clicker. Maybe I could earn $50 a year. I can't imagine what I would do with all that money.

Atleast he didn't invest in hardware pre-orders wich in a life time won't ROI even if it gets delivered some day in a far far future something something....

It's not like the dude has been sitting online for two weeks in a row clicking faucets. Stop whining please and move on!

I never knew about bitcoin till 3 weeks ago. I looked into it and saw a possibility to make something from nothing. I am learning a lot and take it like a game. I want to see how far I can get investing only time. Obviously nobody will get rich in one day, that is not what this is about. Its just so much better than playing WOW all day ;-)
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December 20, 2013, 08:47:09 PM
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this is interesting thanks Smiley
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December 21, 2013, 11:34:34 AM
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The first 2 weeks I got 0.002btc out of the clicking around. I just started advertising and some people signed up. Thats where I am right now.

Wow, that's amazing. You spent two weeks clicking on faucets and you earned $1.50. That's so easy. You earned $1.50 and all you had to do was to sit in front of a computer for two weeks.

I think I'll quit my job and become a professional faucet clicker. Maybe I could earn $50 a year. I can't imagine what I would do with all that money.


 Roll Eyes

I am just trying it out to see how it goes.
Tell me please, how did you earn so many bitcoins?

Any suggestions?
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December 21, 2013, 11:46:57 AM
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Virtual miner Thanks for sharing a secret of earning bitcoins easily and rapidly. I hope it’s not a scam like other. If it is genuine then highly appreciate your generosity to share useful information in this forum. I shall check it soon and will give my feedback about my experience on those links either good or bad one. Till that take care
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December 21, 2013, 11:48:12 AM
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I have received payment a couple of times

from http://btcclicks.com/?r=1d000b5f and https://coinad.com/?r=X4UAIJ4CN9F2ZOR so I can only recommend these, even without referrals you should be able to claim payout once pr. week from CoinAd as they have recently increased click values with quite alot.

http://freebitco.in/?r=58100 is also a great site, if you like free bitcoins (small amounts) and gambling this is excellent - with a few referrals its even better - with 50% commision you'll get double your own winnings with just 2 referrals. And they payout once a week if you want  them to and you should be able to hit the payout minimum even without referrals.

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December 21, 2013, 11:54:21 AM
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Wow, that's amazing. You spent two weeks clicking on faucets and you earned $1.50. That's so easy. You earned $1.50 and all you had to do was to sit in front of a computer for two weeks.

I think I'll quit my job and become a professional faucet clicker. Maybe I could earn $50 a year. I can't imagine what I would do with all that money.

Atleast he didn't invest in hardware pre-orders wich in a life time won't ROI even if it gets delivered some day in a far far future something something....

It's not like the dude has been sitting online for two weeks in a row clicking faucets. Stop whining please and move on!

I never knew about bitcoin till 3 weeks ago. I looked into it and saw a possibility to make something from nothing. I am learning a lot and take it like a game. I want to see how far I can get investing only time. Obviously nobody will get rich in one day, that is not what this is about. Its just so much better than playing WOW all day ;-)

You should not expect to get rich at all Smiley
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December 21, 2013, 02:46:10 PM
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Hi all

I have some time to spend next months so i will be going on with this.
I will inform here how it all goes. My thinking is that as long as new people get interested in bitcoin this can work to get some coins. Once bitcoin breaks through at a certain point it will literally explode in the mass consciousness, when this happens its just a matter of being in the right place at the right time.

Meanwhile I just click along.

Happy clicking ;-)

 
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December 21, 2013, 03:18:16 PM
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Virtual miner Thanks for sharing a secret of earning bitcoins easily and rapidly. I hope it’s not a scam like other. If it is genuine then highly appreciate your generosity to share useful information in this forum. I shall check it soon and will give my feedback about my experience on those links either good or bad one. Till that take care

This is a very good idea!
I will be sharing my experiences as well.
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December 21, 2013, 03:23:04 PM
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I have received payment a couple of times

from http://btcclicks.com/?r=1d000b5f and https://coinad.com/?r=X4UAIJ4CN9F2ZOR so I can only recommend these, even without referrals you should be able to claim payout once pr. week from CoinAd as they have recently increased click values with quite alot.

http://freebitco.in/?r=58100 is also a great site, if you like free bitcoins (small amounts) and gambling this is excellent - with a few referrals its even better - with 50% commision you'll get double your own winnings with just 2 referrals. And they payout once a week if you want  them to and you should be able to hit the payout minimum even without referrals.

J.

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what I see happening is that people do sign up but are not consistent.
It seems lots of people want something for nothing. Well it doesnt work like that. In this life nothing comes for free. On the other hand effort does pay somehow. It is so much more productive than sitting around and holding up your hand. Just the fact I am learning so much and getting to know people is worth it.

Thanx for your comment.





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December 21, 2013, 04:40:31 PM
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I am just trying it out to see how it goes.
Tell me please, how did you earn so many bitcoins?

Well, I bought a lot, and I have sold stuff here on bitcointalk and on bitmit (which no longer exists). If you want $50 worth of bitcoins, you don't have to click on faucets for a year. Just buy them at Coinbase and you can have them in 5 days, or buy them through LocalBitcoins and you can have them this afternoon.

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December 21, 2013, 05:40:19 PM
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Thank you. That's the topic I've been looking for. Well, I can't find useful stuff on the sites I visit... why the hell I didn't know about bitcointalk!

Regards, minezor.
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December 25, 2013, 01:38:01 PM
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small update

I haven't been on my computer much last 5 days so not much clicking going on. Coming days I will not be on my computer much either but I did make 2 ads one for;

 www.goldentowns.com

(1000 clicks) that got me 14 affiliates.


 And one for my page;

 http://virtual-miner.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/best-paying-programs-that-work-for-me.html

(1000 clicks) that got me a total of 28 affilates.

The ads cost me 0.0033 btc


Next week I will know more or less how much btc the ads earned me.

Happy new year!!!
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December 29, 2013, 11:06:06 AM
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I am just trying it out to see how it goes.
Tell me please, how did you earn so many bitcoins?

Well, I bought a lot, and I have sold stuff here on bitcointalk and on bitmit (which no longer exists). If you want $50 worth of bitcoins, you don't have to click on faucets for a year. Just buy them at Coinbase and you can have them in 5 days, or buy them through LocalBitcoins and you can have them this afternoon.

Hi, thanks for your answer.

The thing what i am trying to do is get bitcoins without investing or selling anything. I am not planning on clicking faucets for years to come but it is a start to get some btc to start advertising. Until now it seems to work, slowly but surely.
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January 05, 2014, 01:56:22 PM
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Another small update.

Haven't been on my computer much so not much clicking going on.
However payments keep coming in so I guess the advertising works.
Almost earning as much as in the beginning when I was clicking myself.
As soon as I can do more ads i will.

Happy new year!!!
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January 05, 2014, 03:19:18 PM
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what do you use for advertising ?
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January 09, 2014, 11:59:20 AM
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what do you use for advertising ?


Untill now i have been using btcclicks
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