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Is there some way to earn Bitcoins quickly?
Mining seems to be too far ahead of me, and faucets give out very little.
Any suggestions?
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You have to keep in mind BTC is money. So as far as getting bitcoins quickly, there is no get rich quick route. Most you invest and slowly come in. What you can do to earn is sell goods/services. The more things you sell the quicker you get BTC. This way it's all up to you as far as how fast you earn if you price things reasonable. Also the truly quickest way is buy BTC. If you need to get it the quickest work or do something in your time, use that income to purchase BTC. This is the quickest way for most. Its better and its worse. Bitcoin is money,but there are not all methods of earning bitcoin, that you would normall earn fiat. However bitcoin also opens up new possibility to earn money, sig campaign + trading + mico earnings that are easier to do than with fiat. Your post makes no sense. Name ONE way you can earn fiat that you can't do Bitcoin in the same way. You can't do 99% of the jobs that you do in fiat in bitcoin. It is not because it is impossible, but because it is impractical, costly, or require too much hassle. I can't for example do (at the moment) painting rooftops for bitcoin. Anyone can pay in Bitcoin, and there are painters that accept it. Just because YOU don't doesn't mean others don't. Even places like Microsoft and the New York Times offer their employees the ability to be paid in BTC. I specifically said it's not impossible, let me bold it, i just said its impractical or costly. Try convincing a farmer or an average old guy to pay you bitcoins after your paid their house roofs, good luck with that. It might take 5-10 more years until the mass adoption starts. The inertia of the masses is big. Not sure on this so thought I would ask. Why are two comments quoted that were from "March 29, 2015". That is quite a while back as far as timeline. Was there a reason for grabbing it from that far back? Just curious as I was one of the two from way back on it.
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October 01, 2015, 10:09:05 PM |
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Is there some way to earn Bitcoins quickly?
Mining seems to be too far ahead of me, and faucets give out very little.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
You have to keep in mind BTC is money. So as far as getting bitcoins quickly, there is no get rich quick route. Most you invest and slowly come in. What you can do to earn is sell goods/services. The more things you sell the quicker you get BTC. This way it's all up to you as far as how fast you earn if you price things reasonable. Also the truly quickest way is buy BTC. If you need to get it the quickest work or do something in your time, use that income to purchase BTC. This is the quickest way for most. Its better and its worse. Bitcoin is money,but there are not all methods of earning bitcoin, that you would normall earn fiat. However bitcoin also opens up new possibility to earn money, sig campaign + trading + mico earnings that are easier to do than with fiat. Your post makes no sense. Name ONE way you can earn fiat that you can't do Bitcoin in the same way. You can't do 99% of the jobs that you do in fiat in bitcoin. It is not because it is impossible, but because it is impractical, costly, or require too much hassle. I can't for example do (at the moment) painting rooftops for bitcoin. Anyone can pay in Bitcoin, and there are painters that accept it. Just because YOU don't doesn't mean others don't. Even places like Microsoft and the New York Times offer their employees the ability to be paid in BTC. I specifically said it's not impossible, let me bold it, i just said its impractical or costly. Try convincing a farmer or an average old guy to pay you bitcoins after your paid their house roofs, good luck with that. It might take 5-10 more years until the mass adoption starts. The inertia of the masses is big. Not sure on this so thought I would ask. Why are two comments quoted that were from "March 29, 2015". That is quite a while back as far as timeline. Was there a reason for grabbing it from that far back? Just curious as I was one of the two from way back on it. Yes I usually read the first 2-3 pages of a thread and the last 2-3 pages, and if I find something interesting i will reply to it. Especially if they were not that discussed after. Nobody responded to your post there so I did.
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Dotakels
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October 02, 2015, 12:14:26 AM |
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First thing is to make sure you know what you are doing.
This. Many newbies like to invest for a high rank bitcointalk forum account to gain some decent payment without waiting for their account to rank up and ended up in a newbie style post eventhough they are using high rank. We are humans and we made mistakes, and we learn from these mistakes. I have got a good lessons when i had been scammed for thousands of dollars last year. Cloud mining is risky and i have understand that the best way is to mine with your own mining rigs. But if you are busy and you want to mine but you can not its better to mine in cloud mining less hassle and its working while you offline, less in electricity.
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planetroving (OP)
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October 02, 2015, 12:18:54 AM |
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Does anybody know what happened to YoBit's YOVI (YoBit Virtual Coin)? Seems to have lost about 90% of its value. What happened? I invested in YOVI a while ago when it just started because it seemed like a good idea. Now that I've lost some Bitcoins, should I hold? Or should I sell now?
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BurstIncomeAsset
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October 02, 2015, 01:53:05 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
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Abiky
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October 02, 2015, 02:02:43 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too.
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BurstIncomeAsset
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October 02, 2015, 02:31:05 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too. You buy them from the BURST client, there is a built in asset exchange from where you can buy the assets. I`ve just made a list of the established BUST assets, my asset is the fastest growing one with the 2nd highest monthly trading volume: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg12577687#msg12577687
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dollarneed
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October 02, 2015, 02:50:29 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too. You buy them from the BURST client, there is a built in asset exchange from where you can buy the assets. I`ve just made a list of the established BUST assets, my asset is the fastest growing one with the 2nd highest monthly trading volume: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg12577687#msg12577687May i know are you a dev by BURST coin? anyway i'll put this method on my list the way to earn bitcoin, i just curious how profitable is it? can you share your revenue from this method? i mean how much you invest and how much you get?
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ranlo
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October 02, 2015, 03:23:47 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too. You buy them from the BURST client, there is a built in asset exchange from where you can buy the assets. I`ve just made a list of the established BUST assets, my asset is the fastest growing one with the 2nd highest monthly trading volume: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg12577687#msg12577687I'm lost as to where the money comes from, though. How is this profitable?
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notlist3d
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October 02, 2015, 04:10:13 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too. You buy them from the BURST client, there is a built in asset exchange from where you can buy the assets. I`ve just made a list of the established BUST assets, my asset is the fastest growing one with the 2nd highest monthly trading volume: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg12577687#msg12577687I'm lost as to where the money comes from, though. How is this profitable? I would agree with a little confusing. I find the fact that its HD mined crazy. How do SSD vs regular HD do? What is to stop someone from taking one HD and partion it into many.... and you have 10... 20 miners on hd?
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BurstIncomeAsset
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October 02, 2015, 04:14:35 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too. You buy them from the BURST client, there is a built in asset exchange from where you can buy the assets. I`ve just made a list of the established BUST assets, my asset is the fastest growing one with the 2nd highest monthly trading volume: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg12577687#msg12577687May i know are you a dev by BURST coin? anyway i'll put this method on my list the way to earn bitcoin, i just curious how profitable is it? can you share your revenue from this method? i mean how much you invest and how much you get? No i`m not the dev i`m just an asset manager. We invest in casino bankrolls, and in other assets. Currently we earn 0.10-0.20% ROI /day, average about 0.016% ROI/day.
I'm lost as to where the money comes from, though. How is this profitable?
What do you mean I don't understand you. Do you mean my asset's profit or the other assets? My asset invests in casino bankrolls.
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BurstIncomeAsset
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October 02, 2015, 04:17:05 AM |
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I would agree with a little confusing. I find the fact that its HD mined crazy. How do SSD vs regular HD do?
What is to stop someone from taking one HD and partion it into many.... and you have 10... 20 miners on hd?
I personally have no clue how mining works, i`m not a miner, but if you want more information about BURST and mining then check out the BURST thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923What I do know is that there is no difference between HDD and SDD mining, they result almost the same profits with minor fluctuations, what counts is the size/capacity of it, and it's cost efficiency.
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ranlo
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October 02, 2015, 06:07:58 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too. You buy them from the BURST client, there is a built in asset exchange from where you can buy the assets. I`ve just made a list of the established BUST assets, my asset is the fastest growing one with the 2nd highest monthly trading volume: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg12577687#msg12577687May i know are you a dev by BURST coin? anyway i'll put this method on my list the way to earn bitcoin, i just curious how profitable is it? can you share your revenue from this method? i mean how much you invest and how much you get? No i`m not the dev i`m just an asset manager. We invest in casino bankrolls, and in other assets. Currently we earn 0.10-0.20% ROI /day, average about 0.016% ROI/day.
I'm lost as to where the money comes from, though. How is this profitable?
What do you mean I don't understand you. Do you mean my asset's profit or the other assets? My asset invests in casino bankrolls. In that case, why would someone invest with you over doing a personal investment, where the return would be higher?
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October 02, 2015, 06:08:12 PM |
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I always recommend coinad.com and btcclicks.com for beginners who want to make their first mBTCs. You can earn up to 1 mBTC a day but clicking ads. Better than using faucets.
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October 02, 2015, 06:18:03 PM |
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Does anybody know what happened to YoBit's YOVI (YoBit Virtual Coin)? Seems to have lost about 90% of its value. What happened? I invested in YOVI a while ago when it just started because it seemed like a good idea. Now that I've lost some Bitcoins, should I hold? Or should I sell now?
YOVI was taken off as a ROM. Price went up and people sold. YOVI is now back on as a ROM. Other then that I have no clue what its doing. Just seen it. Today its up like 6833% as of this moment. Price is mooning.
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BurstIncomeAsset
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October 02, 2015, 08:58:30 PM |
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In that case, why would someone invest with you over doing a personal investment, where the return would be higher?
Because the asset can go up too, not just the fund. If you buy 1 share at 10 BURST, in the future it could get 1000 BURST, while the fund is still growing at the normal pace, giving out dividends regularly. If you just invest personally then you only increase your funds slowly, without any extra increase. For example:Investing in an asset via havelock in bitcoin is only increasing X percent, in bitcoin price. If that asset is also present on NXT asset exchange, then by investing in that instead, you are also exposed to the NXT variable, which can also go up or down. It gives extra exposure to risk, but also extra exposure to new reward. You choose which risk level suits your plans/wishes. (PS: We are doing altcoin trading now too, not just casino investments, so we are expecting bigger ROI now)
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ranlo
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October 02, 2015, 10:47:02 PM |
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In that case, why would someone invest with you over doing a personal investment, where the return would be higher?
Because the asset can go up too, not just the fund. If you buy 1 share at 10 BURST, in the future it could get 1000 BURST, while the fund is still growing at the normal pace, giving out dividends regularly. If you just invest personally then you only increase your funds slowly, without any extra increase. For example:Investing in an asset via havelock in bitcoin is only increasing X percent, in bitcoin price. If that asset is also present on NXT asset exchange, then by investing in that instead, you are also exposed to the NXT variable, which can also go up or down. It gives extra exposure to risk, but also extra exposure to new reward. You choose which risk level suits your plans/wishes. (PS: We are doing altcoin trading now too, not just casino investments, so we are expecting bigger ROI now) Ahh, I see. I need to look into this a bit more. I haven't really dealt with BURST yet.
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Abiky
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October 03, 2015, 12:23:40 AM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too. You buy them from the BURST client, there is a built in asset exchange from where you can buy the assets. I`ve just made a list of the established BUST assets, my asset is the fastest growing one with the 2nd highest monthly trading volume: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg12577687#msg12577687Wow that's a pretty neat list just sent me there, mate. I'm going to look more into it and probably invest in some of the BURST assets. Let's see how much it would take for me to reach ROI.
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October 04, 2015, 01:52:30 PM |
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Currently BURST is my recommendation. Invest in BURST and it's assets, just today 3 of the BURST assets paid it's dividends (end of month), including mine.
Some assets generated up to 0.13BTC in value. You just buy the BURST , then the assets, then you get dividends on them.
After you decide to cash out, you just convert back it into Bitcoin, and make profit.
Any idea where I could find those Burst assets? Sorry for my ignorance, but I haven’t seen any as to this date. Please let me know as I would like to invest in them too. You buy them from the BURST client, there is a built in asset exchange from where you can buy the assets. I`ve just made a list of the established BUST assets, my asset is the fastest growing one with the 2nd highest monthly trading volume: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731923.msg12577687#msg12577687Wow that's a pretty neat list just sent me there, mate. I'm going to look more into it and probably invest in some of the BURST assets. Let's see how much it would take for me to reach ROI. GL with investment best is still here on this forum
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October 04, 2015, 03:06:23 PM |
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Does anybody know what happened to YoBit's YOVI (YoBit Virtual Coin)? Seems to have lost about 90% of its value. What happened? I invested in YOVI a while ago when it just started because it seemed like a good idea. Now that I've lost some Bitcoins, should I hold? Or should I sell now?
What was the price before it crashed? I just take a look at the graph here for 7 days https://yobit.net/en/trade/YOVI/BTC#7DAnd it seems that the price is increasing sell price 0.00057200 BTC and buy price 0.00058000 BTC
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