notlist3d
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October 28, 2015, 01:14:40 AM |
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I've tried to gain substantial amounts of BTC from endless faucets but havent had any luck thus far...are they're any good ones out there to make a fast come up or is it all pointless?
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, Im new!
Best time-effort fauceting I have done is through rotator Lets get crypto (just google it). They offer a very high paying list of faucets, a firefox plugin to claim a little faster, and free referals for using it. It is not worth the time still, but you can work your way to get many referals and then get some BTC passively from their commision. Even doing this it's still cents per hours in most cases. Like you said it's not worth the time. A rotator all your doing is making that person who made it a lot of referrals. As it uses their ref code when it goes to each one. So he/she is sitting back relaxing whall you make him cents per hour as well. Getting many referrals on faucet's just really does not happen anymore. Everyone knows they are pretty bad on income... so its a tough sell.
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October 28, 2015, 07:47:44 AM Last edit: October 28, 2015, 08:02:34 AM by hacksmash |
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They ARE worth it ... BUT ... only in the beginning when your new to Cryptos. Its better to learn with 'dust' the value of : 1/ typing the right address in the right spot. 2/ what web wallets are for, and what real wallets are for. 3/ fees.
Remember, there are 2 kinds of mistakes. an Ooops ... charges you a fee and you accidentally move nothing. an Oh-S#*T ... its gone ! Faucets let you learn the difference and how to avoid both.
That being said, I still use 5 faucets, earning about 150000 satoshi a day. (helps with fees)
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ikydesu
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October 28, 2015, 09:54:13 AM |
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They ARE worth it ... BUT ... only in the beginning when your new to Cryptos. Its better to learn with 'dust' the value of : 1/ typing the right address in the right spot. 2/ what web wallets are for, and what real wallets are for. 3/ fees.
Remember, there are 2 kinds of mistakes. an Ooops ... charges you a fee and you accidentally move nothing. an Oh-S#*T ... its gone ! Faucets let you learn the difference and how to avoid both.
That being said, I still use 5 faucets, earning about 150000 satoshi a day. (helps with fees)
Well this is right, i use faucet is only for pay miner fees on my wallet, besides it, faucet is good try for beginners to understand about how bitcoin send/receive, transaction works and other thing which can be used when you tru to trade some coins.
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notlist3d
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October 28, 2015, 02:33:35 PM |
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They ARE worth it ... BUT ... only in the beginning when your new to Cryptos. Its better to learn with 'dust' the value of : 1/ typing the right address in the right spot. 2/ what web wallets are for, and what real wallets are for. 3/ fees.
Remember, there are 2 kinds of mistakes. an Ooops ... charges you a fee and you accidentally move nothing. an Oh-S#*T ... its gone ! Faucets let you learn the difference and how to avoid both.
That being said, I still use 5 faucets, earning about 150000 satoshi a day. (helps with fees)
Well this is right, i use faucet is only for pay miner fees on my wallet, besides it, faucet is good try for beginners to understand about how bitcoin send/receive, transaction works and other thing which can be used when you tru to trade some coins. That is a lot of time to do though for fee's that in most cases are in the cents. To spend that much time on a faucet for cents a hours is not good time management. Does not really matter what you do with the faucet money. It just is to slow to amount to anything worthwhile.
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traktorista
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October 28, 2015, 04:40:16 PM |
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I've tried to gain substantial amounts of BTC from endless faucets but havent had any luck thus far...are they're any good ones out there to make a fast come up or is it all pointless?
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, Im new!
Pretty much pointless, unless you have many, many refs on freebitco.in or you own some bigger faucet, otherwise it's pointless.
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CasioK
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October 28, 2015, 07:21:46 PM |
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I've tried to gain substantial amounts of BTC from endless faucets but havent had any luck thus far...are they're any good ones out there to make a fast come up or is it all pointless?
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, Im new!
Pretty much pointless, unless you have many, many refs on freebitco.in or you own some bigger faucet, otherwise it's pointless. Yes may be with huge number of referrals we can make some decent profits from faucets. Other wise faucets may kill our earning time. Owning a big faucet is not feasible for many people here. Only selective faucets may help collecting some satoshi.
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notlist3d
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October 29, 2015, 01:00:48 AM |
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I've tried to gain substantial amounts of BTC from endless faucets but havent had any luck thus far...are they're any good ones out there to make a fast come up or is it all pointless?
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, Im new!
Pretty much pointless, unless you have many, many refs on freebitco.in or you own some bigger faucet, otherwise it's pointless. Yes may be with huge number of referrals we can make some decent profits from faucets. Other wise faucets may kill our earning time. Owning a big faucet is not feasible for many people here. Only selective faucets may help collecting some satoshi. Getting a lot of referrals is pretty much impossible. I think we can all agree on this. Saying to someone hey you can make a few cents a hour and make me the same use this link! Does not bring people running to it. The ones I consider smart are faucet rotators they wrote a program to keep you doing faucets over and over... each one uses the makers referral ID. So that is the "new" way to get someone to use a referrer and some don't even know it when using the rotator.
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Bud Spencer
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October 29, 2015, 09:19:28 PM |
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What is the fastest way of earning btc out there?
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achow101
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October 29, 2015, 09:24:30 PM |
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What is the fastest way of earning btc out there?
doing work, just like the fastest way to make fiat money.
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Bud Spencer
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October 29, 2015, 10:04:54 PM |
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How much does the lowest sig campaign give you?
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achow101
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October 29, 2015, 10:09:14 PM |
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How much does the lowest sig campaign give you?
Here is a list of sig campaigns, you can check them yourself https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0. Please note that if you do join a campaign, you need to keep your posts constructive and not spammy. This will keep you paid and will prevent you from being banned. Also, being paid for posts DOES NOT mean that those posts were constructive or not spam.
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Bud Spencer
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October 29, 2015, 10:15:07 PM |
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THX!
In your opinion, which one is the best for a junior member?
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Bud Spencer
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October 30, 2015, 12:51:50 AM |
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How worse is epay compared to faucetbox?
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thefaucetrunner
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October 30, 2015, 12:58:44 AM |
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How worse is epay compared to faucetbox?
Faucetbox is the largest micropayment cache online, there are hundreds of Faucetbox based sites - ePay had a few popular ones, but essentially it's just a payment system designed by the owners of Spin-And-Win (Starsbit etc) when Microwallet folded. There's a few faucets out on ePay, but I don't think it's really comparable. Faucetbox is the prodigal son.
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Bud Spencer
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October 31, 2015, 09:44:55 PM |
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For some reason I can only post here, and nowhere else?
Is that because I'm still a newbie?
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Bifta
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October 31, 2015, 10:12:20 PM |
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For some reason I can only post here, and nowhere else?
Is that because I'm still a newbie?
No.. You should be able to post elsewhere. Try responding to another thread or create one in meta.
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Bud Spencer
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November 01, 2015, 01:22:32 AM |
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How do you enroll for 777 signature campaign?
What do you have to do?
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Russtie Beerkan
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November 01, 2015, 01:23:16 AM |
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How do you enroll for 777 signature campaign?
What do you have to do?
Google for bitcointalk signature campaigns
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Bud Spencer
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November 01, 2015, 01:38:10 AM |
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I have already done that!
I asked, how can you enroll (be accepted into a signature campaign)?
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achow101
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November 01, 2015, 01:59:43 AM |
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I have already done that!
I asked, how can you enroll (be accepted into a signature campaign)?
Here is an overview of signature campaigns: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0Choose one you like, go to their thread, and they will instructions on what you need to do. You usually need to first add their sig, then enroll with a post that usually has info such as username, posts, rank, and activity. Make sure you read the OP of those threads to get full information.
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