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Question: Do you have any sources of passive-income?
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December 03, 2015, 11:04:06 AM
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What is Passive Income? May be just unexpected inheritage.
You need to work or put at least some effort to earn some money.

mining is the best example of passive income, you need to work only at the beginning, then the miner do everything for you, you just plug and play it one time

other passive are ponzi scam and hyip

Yes, that's if you have profitable miners which you have to be a big farm nowadays or have free or nearly free electricity. Even then, you can't just do nothing. There is maintenance of the miners, securing them, storing them, etc.

Faucets I see a pretty near for of the passive income! The successful faucets of course!
Faucets are not passive income unless your referrals are working for you. You're saying that you have to be a big farm to be profitable then suggest faucets. Good job, on that one.
You need blow $.13c/kwh to be profitable with mining. You just have to work with the trends and shouldn't hold mining equipment for too long. Selling the equipment at a good price will increase ROI.

I don't know, I might be wrong and according to you I am wrong, but setting up a good, quality faucet web site has seemed to me much easier than messing with all the equipment, maintenance, selling of the equipment, calculations, etc..
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December 03, 2015, 12:18:28 PM
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faucets, it depend, because while there is the need for you to stay there typing all day tedious captcha, and thus can not be considered passive, there are bot that can automatize this process and make it like a passive income

so with a bot faucets are a passive income yes
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December 03, 2015, 01:19:31 PM
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faucets, it depend, because while there is the need for you to stay there typing all day tedious captcha, and thus can not be considered passive, there are bot that can automatize this process and make it like a passive income

so with a bot faucets are a passive income yes

I wasn't talking about typing faucet captchas all day long. Of course this is not a passive work, this is a tedious and hard work.

I was thinking about setting up a good and quality faucet and let it run by itself!
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December 03, 2015, 02:03:59 PM
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One of my friend is making money from his youtube channel and his blog, I dont think it is a passive income, he really worked hard for gaining subscribers and readers for his blog, but now it is like passive income. He doesnt make good videos like before Tongue but he is making more money than earlier.
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December 03, 2015, 02:05:55 PM
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faucets, it depend, because while there is the need for you to stay there typing all day tedious captcha, and thus can not be considered passive, there are bot that can automatize this process and make it like a passive income

so with a bot faucets are a passive income yes
You probably forgot to include the costs of doing so. Most faucets have captchas that are not easy to automate or are too hard for OCR. The worst case scenario is it is an interactive one which requires several clicking. Hence, you need a human captcha solving service which a very good bot and a computer.

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December 03, 2015, 02:34:43 PM
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faucets, it depend, because while there is the need for you to stay there typing all day tedious captcha, and thus can not be considered passive, there are bot that can automatize this process and make it like a passive income

so with a bot faucets are a passive income yes
You probably forgot to include the costs of doing so. Most faucets have captchas that are not easy to automate or are too hard for OCR. The worst case scenario is it is an interactive one which requires several clicking. Hence, you need a human captcha solving service which a very good bot and a computer.

there are services that can solve you captcha like 2captha and it is done by human, you just need their api for connecting it with your bot

yes you need to pay but if you can take profit from it i would do it, the problem is that there are not enough faucet that give you 1k satoshi or around that amount
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December 04, 2015, 01:17:35 AM
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Now I do not have, but I have some plans to make. maybe I will participate in several sites faucet  Smiley
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December 04, 2015, 04:03:32 AM
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Bitcoin just isnt safe enough yet for a passive investment imo. If you
were on a sitcom in the 90's that did 100 episodes like friends then
you have passive income out your you know what.  If your looking for a
shark tank like investment it just doesnt exist yet with bitcoin. Or I
havent seen it. I know a few people who have lost many coins trying
to get passive incoming (cloud mining)

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December 04, 2015, 02:22:10 PM
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faucets are shit but remember that in '11-'12 faucets giveaway 5BTC per hour
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December 04, 2015, 03:05:29 PM
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I've recently started looking at cloudmining and am quite satisfied with genesis mining.
Curious to see how long those lifetime mining contracts last.

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December 04, 2015, 04:35:22 PM
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To Op:

The problem with passive income is that - at first it is not that 'passive'. You still need to start and put some time, effort or maybe money into your future passive source of income.
And to be frank I don't think that signature campaigns here are  - passive form of income, if it was you did not have to do anything, and that is not true, as you dedicate your time to write posts.
As you said you need
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December 04, 2015, 05:25:39 PM
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faucets are shit but remember that in '11-'12 faucets giveaway 5BTC per hour
Even in 2011 or 2012 the value of 5BTC was not a big thing, its like getting 10000 satoshi per hour.
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December 15, 2015, 05:47:11 AM
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Stoking the fire... who has considered entering into a silent-partnership? : )
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December 15, 2015, 05:52:08 AM
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faucets are shit but remember that in '11-'12 faucets giveaway 5BTC per hour

That was a Time  Roll Eyes Anyways i also use faucets today because its really really a good extra to getthe tx fews covered. Anyweays its also great Wink who knows maybe sometoimes 1k satoshis will be like 5 BTC Cheesy

Would be greeat Wink

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December 15, 2015, 06:15:26 AM
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I want to build a website and receive affiliate marketing revenue from the advertised products. Are there companies that pay in bitcoins for that?

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December 15, 2015, 06:18:52 AM
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One of my friend is making money from his youtube channel and his blog, I dont think it is a passive income, he really worked hard for gaining subscribers and readers for his blog, but now it is like passive income. He doesnt make good videos like before Tongue but he is making more money than earlier.
I have a plan to make the project a website streaming tv online, I have friends who make online tv site, he gets a lot of money from the site, it looks like it can be used as passive income
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December 15, 2015, 06:21:17 AM
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One of my friend is making money from his youtube channel and his blog, I dont think it is a passive income, he really worked hard for gaining subscribers and readers for his blog, but now it is like passive income. He doesnt make good videos like before Tongue but he is making more money than earlier.
I have a plan to make the project a website streaming tv online, I have friends who make online tv site, he gets a lot of money from the site, it looks like it can be used as passive income

Will it be like one of the sports streaming websites that have ads when you open the page?

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December 15, 2015, 07:33:18 AM
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I have bought a great domain more than a year ago where the initial purchase fee was quite high, but it gave me a great monthly return as far as advertisements goes. I managed to earn back the purchase fee after just over 8 months, and I am now earning an average of $30-$40 per month. I think I can consider this being a passive income.
Yes this is real passive income. Passive income happens even if you don't try or work at all.
Rent from second house is also passive income.
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December 15, 2015, 11:01:19 AM
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I want to build a website and receive affiliate marketing revenue from the advertised products. Are there companies that pay in bitcoins for that?
it's a great idea different from me I want to make. online stores which accept bitcoin
and anyone can sell and buy on my site and I get a lot of visitor traffic of course I get the moneyfrom advertised

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December 15, 2015, 11:25:00 AM
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Sure there are opportunities online business its just not permanent these days, one day people find file sharing website to be profitable back when DMCA wasn't yet there. Some create image sharing sites for it is still profitable particularly for adult industry.

Websites popularity i think depends to the marketing skills which the OP has.

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