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September 11, 2015, 11:06:37 PM |
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My first bitcoins came from Primedice signature campaign way back September 2014. From then on, I started to buy a little amount of btc every month and I have never failed to do so for the past 10 months.
How'd you get your first bitcoins (faucets aside) and what did you do to them?
Faucets aside, my first Bitcoins also came from PrimeDice (0.03 BTC), but back in December 2013 in my case. From then on, I've been participating in signature campaigns in order to accumulate more coins (as well as a couple of online games that pay out in Bitcoin, and a little in trading), while doing my best not to sell them - I haven't been as successful at that as I would like though. It was but i don't know if it is still available earning bitcoins while playing counter strike, that would be perfect for gamers. Which games are you playing to earn bitcoin btw?
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u9y42
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September 11, 2015, 11:29:38 PM |
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It was but i don't know if it is still available earning bitcoins while playing counter strike, that would be perfect for gamers. Which games are you playing to earn bitcoin btw?
Hmm, currently, only PipsTycoon - it's still in Beta and fairly recent (maybe 2 months old?), but I was able to get about 0.05 BTC from it so far (playing a couple of minutes a day). Before that, I used to play GoldenTowns and MarketGlory (though this last one didn't actually have a way to withdraw BTC directly). Another game I would like to have tried (and ended up never trying) was MineCraft in a server that supposedly paid players per unique block they mined - does anyone know if that is still active?
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Wapinter
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Hire me for Bounty Management
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September 11, 2015, 11:32:08 PM |
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My first bitcoin came from signature campaign here.
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bank of bits
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September 12, 2015, 03:20:46 AM |
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My first "dust bitcoin" come from altcoins giveaway
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klf
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September 13, 2015, 06:29:30 AM |
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I got my firsts bitcoins by buying it and then transfer those Bitcoin to the Bittrex and others exchanges accounts and do some trading Bitcoin x altcoins
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letyouearn
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September 13, 2015, 06:31:12 AM |
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I got my 1st bitcoin by gambling on satoshimines. It gaves me much more than one bitcoin.
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afriezalie
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September 13, 2015, 08:15:17 AM |
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I got my 1st bitcoin by gambling on satoshimines. It gaves me much more than one bitcoin.
You are so lucky. When you got your first bitcoin from gambling? It's hard to got so many BTC from gambling at this time. I think you got it arround 2011 when BTC price still low.
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coinplus
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September 13, 2015, 08:40:34 AM |
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My first bitcoin come from faucets. But my first decent bitcoin payment is from bitcoinget micro job site. They paid me on very next day for my work. I still remember the joy on seeing a decent amount of bitcoin.
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b457
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September 13, 2015, 09:32:41 AM |
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My first Bitcoins came from mining (back in 2012).
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sakira
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September 13, 2015, 11:31:55 AM |
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My first bitcoin come from faucets, at that time my friend suggested to try the faucet in freebitco.in
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phibay
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September 13, 2015, 12:09:45 PM |
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My first bitcoin come from faucets, at that time my friend suggested to try the faucet in freebitco.in
i know you're old enough to read and understand the title and the thread the title clearly states "faucets aside" and yet you replied that you got your first bitcoins on faucets
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prodigy8
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September 13, 2015, 12:25:26 PM |
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I got my firsts bitcoins by buying it and then transfer those Bitcoin to the Bittrex and others exchanges accounts and do some trading Bitcoin x altcoins
I think this is the most fear option to earn bitcoin , i got mine from cloud mining.
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smith coins
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September 13, 2015, 12:43:02 PM |
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It was but i don't know if it is still available earning bitcoins while playing counter strike, that would be perfect for gamers. Which games are you playing to earn bitcoin btw?
Hmm, currently, only PipsTycoon - it's still in Beta and fairly recent (maybe 2 months old?), but I was able to get about 0.05 BTC from it so far (playing a couple of minutes a day). Before that, I used to play GoldenTowns and MarketGlory (though this last one didn't actually have a way to withdraw BTC directly). Another game I would like to have tried (and ended up never trying) was MineCraft in a server that supposedly paid players per unique block they mined - does anyone know if that is still active? I don't play minecraft and didn't ever, but could you tell us in detail maybe about the experience with PipsTycoon, how much do they pay, the rates and so on?
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ashour
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September 13, 2015, 04:24:03 PM |
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I worked for my first btc's. Mostly programming and developing, then I earned some bitcoin through UI/UX design and Logo design.
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u9y42
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September 13, 2015, 05:13:30 PM |
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I don't play minecraft and didn't ever, but could you tell us in detail maybe about the experience with PipsTycoon, how much do they pay, the rates and so on?
Well, that can vary a lot; as a quick example, up to about a week ago, I was already making close to $0.80 a day, through work alone (which takes a couple of minutes; working itself consists of pressing a single button, so in reality you spend that time searching for, and buying, the energy in the market) - since then, I've been making about $0.20 a day. However, the reason for that discrepancy is perhaps more interesting than the raw values: salaries, item and energy prices, taxes (or their absence), bonuses, and so on, are all set by the players themselves - either individually, if you own the company, or the item you are selling/renting; or "socially", in a game-wide voting system. Of course, all this affects the in-game budget and, when players get too greedy, or can't agree on a common, sensible economic policy, the whole thing comes crashing down - which has been a periodic occurrence so far.
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mallard
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September 13, 2015, 05:15:14 PM |
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My first bitcoin come from faucets. But my first decent bitcoin payment is from bitcoinget micro job site. They paid me on very next day for my work. I still remember the joy on seeing a decent amount of bitcoin.
Which website was it, and how much did you get?
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confirmation120
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September 13, 2015, 05:51:41 PM |
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My first bitcoins came from Primedice signature campaign way back September 2014. From then on, I started to buy a little amount of btc every month and I have never failed to do so for the past 10 months.
How'd you get your first bitcoins (faucets aside) and what did you do to them?
My first bitcoin came from (beside from faucets) a local bitcoin exchange site where I bought some to try investing online and end up losing it 'cause didn't knew I invested on a ponzi or should I say scam site.
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centauribit
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September 14, 2015, 03:11:51 AM |
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My first bitcoin is from gambling, and now I follow the signature campaign and trading in altcoin markets to increase my wallet
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saturn643
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September 14, 2015, 07:41:09 AM |
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I bought my first bitcoins from a friend
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coinplus
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September 14, 2015, 09:55:34 AM |
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My first bitcoin is from gambling, and now I follow the signature campaign and trading in altcoin markets to increase my wallet
Signature campaign is fine. But how you find gambling would increase your wallet. Even forex trading also I fear with. But I heard many people here have best results from gambling. May be I need to train my skill and knowledge for bitcoin gambling.
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