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December 14, 2015, 12:41:36 PM
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signature campaign or gpt sites.
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December 15, 2015, 01:45:41 AM
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I would like to collect some bitcoin from faucets. I know it is a little. But it is a good starting point.

If you choose to do faucets, make sure you use a rotator as well. It'll help boost earnings.
Yes I am new to this result rotator week could reach the 40000 satoshi if done regularly
It could be a recommendation and I also just try
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December 15, 2015, 01:53:41 AM
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I would like to collect some bitcoin from faucets. I know it is a little. But it is a good starting point.

If you choose to do faucets, make sure you use a rotator as well. It'll help boost earnings.
Yes I am new to this result rotator week could reach the 40000 satoshi if done regularly
It could be a recommendation and I also just try

Still your talking about pennies per hour.  It is just horrible pay.  You can make so much more by spending time learning a skill that is sellable.

Later you will use those skills such as coding, artwork, etc.  Anything sellable is better then faucets long term.
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December 15, 2015, 06:48:55 AM
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I would like to collect some bitcoin from faucets. I know it is a little. But it is a good starting point.

If you choose to do faucets, make sure you use a rotator as well. It'll help boost earnings.
Yes I am new to this result rotator week could reach the 40000 satoshi if done regularly
It could be a recommendation and I also just try

Still your talking about pennies per hour.  It is just horrible pay.  You can make so much more by spending time learning a skill that is sellable.

Later you will use those skills such as coding, artwork, etc.  Anything sellable is better then faucets long term.

I will say that if you only do high-paying sites, you can make a lot more (on a per-minute basis). I'd say $0.40 in 5-10 minutes of actual work would be possible, though that's spread out over days/weeks.

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December 15, 2015, 01:52:36 PM
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Try tremorgames a great site for btc
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December 15, 2015, 03:01:28 PM
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You could buy a Proof of Stake alt coin which pays out daily annual staking interest of 5%-20%

You can then sell the staked coins for BTC  Grin

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December 15, 2015, 03:13:08 PM
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Try tremorgames a great site for btc

the earning is too low there, in the range of bit(100 satoshi) not worth it, faucets are better

the only game that give you a decent earning, are those that work with hypercoin, check their thread for what game they support
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December 15, 2015, 08:29:03 PM
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Collect btc by: Buying them, by mining with miners, by selling stuff (digital or physical goods) and offering any service that you can.
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December 15, 2015, 08:38:38 PM
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i think the easiest way is to claim a lot of faucet claims though its not a good idea if you want to make a lot of profit from that also you could try participating in the signature campaigns on this forum as they give people some decent amounts of money for posting
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December 16, 2015, 01:51:10 AM
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I would like to collect some bitcoin from faucets. I know it is a little. But it is a good starting point.

If you choose to do faucets, make sure you use a rotator as well. It'll help boost earnings.
Yes I am new to this result rotator week could reach the 40000 satoshi if done regularly
It could be a recommendation and I also just try

Still your talking about pennies per hour.  It is just horrible pay.  You can make so much more by spending time learning a skill that is sellable.

Later you will use those skills such as coding, artwork, etc.  Anything sellable is better then faucets long term.

I will say that if you only do high-paying sites, you can make a lot more (on a per-minute basis). I'd say $0.40 in 5-10 minutes of actual work would be possible, though that's spread out over days/weeks.

Please show proof of .40 centss in 5-10 minutes.  Most even "high paying" faucets don't pay this much.

It is very small payment.  Just is the way it is.
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December 16, 2015, 03:16:14 AM
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Faucets IMO are the best if you're just starting out and want to try to hold some bitcoins yourself.


 
 
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December 16, 2015, 05:53:08 AM
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I would like to collect some bitcoin from faucets. I know it is a little. But it is a good starting point.

If you choose to do faucets, make sure you use a rotator as well. It'll help boost earnings.
Yes I am new to this result rotator week could reach the 40000 satoshi if done regularly
It could be a recommendation and I also just try

Still your talking about pennies per hour.  It is just horrible pay.  You can make so much more by spending time learning a skill that is sellable.

Later you will use those skills such as coding, artwork, etc.  Anything sellable is better then faucets long term.

I will say that if you only do high-paying sites, you can make a lot more (on a per-minute basis). I'd say $0.40 in 5-10 minutes of actual work would be possible, though that's spread out over days/weeks.

Please show proof of .40 centss in 5-10 minutes.  Most even "high paying" faucets don't pay this much.

It is very small payment.  Just is the way it is.

There are many faucets that pay upwards of 10-50 bits per claim, every 12-24h. Let's use 10 bits as an example. At the moment, $0.40 is 883 bits. That's 88.3 claims. It takes ~3s to load a page, 2s to find a captcha, and 10s to type it in and hit enter. That means you use 0.25 minutes for 10 bits. 883/10=88.3*0.25=~22 minutes. Factor in the ones that are above 10 bits and it's much, much faster.

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December 16, 2015, 08:34:13 AM
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The signature campaign don't work for beginner, do they?

beginners/newbies can actually join a signature campaign, currently there is 2 campaign i know that are accepting newbie participants, take a look at the services section and you will find it Smiley
Yes I've signed up to receive a signature campaign that newbie but it seems very difficult.
I have registered but have not received confirmation from the signature campaign. Maybe I want to raise up to full member first and then register a signature campaign to be easily accepted

Just post in thread again about your joining acceptance to OP, He will reply for that sure Else Send a PM to him He will reply accordingly and check in your signature campaign's Spreadsheet If its available.
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December 16, 2015, 11:42:31 AM
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I would like to collect some bitcoin from faucets. I know it is a little. But it is a good starting point.

If you choose to do faucets, make sure you use a rotator as well. It'll help boost earnings.
Yes I am new to this result rotator week could reach the 40000 satoshi if done regularly
It could be a recommendation and I also just try

Still your talking about pennies per hour.  It is just horrible pay.  You can make so much more by spending time learning a skill that is sellable.

Later you will use those skills such as coding, artwork, etc.  Anything sellable is better then faucets long term.

I will say that if you only do high-paying sites, you can make a lot more (on a per-minute basis). I'd say $0.40 in 5-10 minutes of actual work would be possible, though that's spread out over days/weeks.

Please show proof of .40 centss in 5-10 minutes.  Most even "high paying" faucets don't pay this much.

It is very small payment.  Just is the way it is.

There are many faucets that pay upwards of 10-50 bits per claim, every 12-24h. Let's use 10 bits as an example. At the moment, $0.40 is 883 bits. That's 88.3 claims. It takes ~3s to load a page, 2s to find a captcha, and 10s to type it in and hit enter. That means you use 0.25 minutes for 10 bits. 883/10=88.3*0.25=~22 minutes. Factor in the ones that are above 10 bits and it's much, much faster.
Faucet paying 10-50 bits per claim?
Is there a faucet that pay much ?? It was very much at all, I ask faucets which one pays that much?
It was a very good recommendation
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December 16, 2015, 12:31:29 PM
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Try tremor games i made $2 today
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December 16, 2015, 02:41:56 PM
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Try tremor games i made $2 today

it's dollars not bitcoin. and OP asked to collect bitcoin, because bitcoin is easier than dollars.
How long have you made a $2 of tremor games?

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December 16, 2015, 02:48:59 PM
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Please show proof of .40 centss in 5-10 minutes.  Most even "high paying" faucets don't pay this much.

It is very small payment.  Just is the way it is.

There are many faucets that pay upwards of 10-50 bits per claim, every 12-24h. Let's use 10 bits as an example. At the moment, $0.40 is 883 bits. That's 88.3 claims. It takes ~3s to load a page, 2s to find a captcha, and 10s to type it in and hit enter. That means you use 0.25 minutes for 10 bits. 883/10=88.3*0.25=~22 minutes. Factor in the ones that are above 10 bits and it's much, much faster.
Faucet paying 10-50 bits per claim?
Is there a faucet that pay much ?? It was very much at all, I ask faucets which one pays that much?
It was a very good recommendation

It is more then normal that is why I am asking for proof.  Do you have blockchain payment? Screenshot?

Even just site used?   I just think most earn far less then this faucets just don't pay well.
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December 17, 2015, 02:20:46 AM
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Try tremor games i made $2 today

it's dollars not bitcoin. and OP asked to collect bitcoin, because bitcoin is easier than dollars.
How long have you made a $2 of tremor games?
Games that are paid dollars?
What is the name of that game? Please explain in more detail I do not understand
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December 17, 2015, 04:32:24 AM
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Faucet paying 10-50 bits per claim?
Is there a faucet that pay much ?? It was very much at all, I ask faucets which one pays that much?
It was a very good recommendation
there are many faucet site offered the reward 10-50 bits per claim at micro earnings board but most of them can't claim for every hours and only can claim once for 24 hours and i think if you want to use faucet better looking which gives reward for every hour because if you did it you will earn more than 10 bits for everyday
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December 17, 2015, 04:33:04 AM
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Please show proof of .40 centss in 5-10 minutes.  Most even "high paying" faucets don't pay this much.

It is very small payment.  Just is the way it is.

There are many faucets that pay upwards of 10-50 bits per claim, every 12-24h. Let's use 10 bits as an example. At the moment, $0.40 is 883 bits. That's 88.3 claims. It takes ~3s to load a page, 2s to find a captcha, and 10s to type it in and hit enter. That means you use 0.25 minutes for 10 bits. 883/10=88.3*0.25=~22 minutes. Factor in the ones that are above 10 bits and it's much, much faster.
Faucet paying 10-50 bits per claim?
Is there a faucet that pay much ?? It was very much at all, I ask faucets which one pays that much?
It was a very good recommendation

It is more then normal that is why I am asking for proof.  Do you have blockchain payment? Screenshot?

Even just site used?   I just think most earn far less then this faucets just don't pay well.

WeekendBitcoin is one example. My claim just now: "You have claimed 765 satoshi" but the average is much higher. I was getting the 0.001 BTC payout at least once a week randomly using it.

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