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March 03, 2013, 05:36:35 PM
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I've spent the past two days of my life going through bunches of free coin sites.
I've accumulated a whopping 0.01 btc!
What should I do with all these coins lol.. Like really, what do i do 0.0

How much is that worth USD?
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March 03, 2013, 05:37:28 PM
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~$0.34 of current prices.
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March 03, 2013, 05:41:26 PM
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~$0.34 of current prices.
oh .. just curios now.. say someone that has a nice like setup or whatever to mine 24/7 at like 360mhps..
how many bitcoins would they get a month?
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March 03, 2013, 05:56:16 PM
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go to SatoshiDice and run it up like a balla.    Grin
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March 03, 2013, 06:03:44 PM
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go to SatoshiDice and run it up like a balla.    Grin

For the love of god don't gamble it lol Tongue

Well unfortunately right now 0.01 Bitcoins is barely worth anything, I'm convinced that those free Bitcoin sites are designed to farm peoples' addresses like how everyone nowadays is trying to get your email addresses for advertising/hacking purposes. Honestly, I'd work on getting a skill set that people will value which you can use on the internet and do stuff for Bitcoins, Mining and those free sites is very tedious work for very small payouts.

Unless you have an ASIC right now you probably won't be able to make 0.1 BTC a day soon enough even with a good graphics card and the payout just isn't worth it for how much damage it will do to your computer.
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March 03, 2013, 06:20:20 PM
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you can invest on loans of others at btcjam

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March 03, 2013, 06:23:01 PM
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you can invest on loans of others at btcjam

That's actually a fantastic idea, I haven't seen what BTCJam is like before so I might actually try it out if you can do things with that much money Cheesy
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March 03, 2013, 06:53:33 PM
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~$0.34 of current prices.
oh .. just curios now.. say someone that has a nice like setup or whatever to mine 24/7 at like 360mhps..
how many bitcoins would they get a month?

360MH isn't a nice setup, that would be a 1 GPU rig, you would net about 1.26BTC/mo

ASIC miners can mine at 60GH which would net significantly more than that.

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March 03, 2013, 09:41:19 PM
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I wonder if I can get a loan to buy my a mini-rig.. Cheesy
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March 03, 2013, 09:56:15 PM
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For new people who want to play with BTC but don't have much to use, I've found the Rugatu system to be pretty neat.  It's a more focused discussion of whatever topic is asked, and you'll often get BTC rewards for thoughtful or dynamic responses.  The threshold that you earn might be too low to pay out to another account at the moment, but at least it's a more interactive environment than 'chats for btc' or filling out captchas. 

0.01 BTC isn't much, but if you decide you want to post a bounty on one of your questions, you could easily sent a few mBTC to your Rugatu address just to post small bounties on things you want to ask.  For people with mining questions - there seem to be a few miners lurking there who might be able to help you set up your configurations. 

Most of the conversations are BTC obsessed, likely due to the psychological impulses that arise from adoption.  It doesn't cost anything to ask your questions either, and sometimes the system will donate to your empty pool to help motivate people to even see what you have to say (particularly if your question is another bad-BTC related one.

Whoever was running it was paying people to ask questions for a while but it's not a bad idea which would benefit from having more minds around - particularly if you're knowledgeable about something OTHER THAN BITCOIN! 
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March 03, 2013, 10:46:22 PM
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you can invest on loans of others at btcjam
how would I go about doing this? NOTICE: I am a complete noob at all this o.o
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March 03, 2013, 10:53:37 PM
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go to SatoshiDice and run it up like a balla.    Grin


Well unfortunately right now 0.01 Bitcoins is barely worth anything, I'm convinced that those free Bitcoin sites are designed to farm peoples' addresses like how everyone nowadays is trying to get your email addresses for advertising/hacking purposes. Honestly, I'd work on getting a skill set that people will value which you can use on the internet and do stuff for Bitcoins, Mining and those free sites is very tedious work for very payouts.

Okay so I was thinking about this one, like offering a skill. I am a dj yea, I make all kinds of different music. I have 780+ subs on youtube, You think anyone would be interested in like maybe shoutouts, or making them music?

www.youtube.com/user/epicsoap
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March 04, 2013, 03:15:06 AM
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you can invest on loans of others at btcjam
how would I go about doing this? NOTICE: I am a complete noob at all this o.o

go to https://btcjam.com/ make a account and login.

deposit your bitcoins.

invest on loan request of someone.

create a loan request if you want.

i will send some coins to you for invest Smiley
and if you win 1 million then remember me Wink

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March 04, 2013, 03:32:03 AM
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March 04, 2013, 04:28:39 AM
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you can invest on loans of others at btcjam
how would I go about doing this? NOTICE: I am a complete noob at all this o.o

go to https://btcjam.com/ make a account and login.

deposit your bitcoins.

invest on loan request of someone.

create a loan request if you want.

i will send some coins to you for invest Smiley
and if you win 1 million then remember me Wink

Hey thank you so much (: I really appreciate it, and I won't forget you! when I make myself some coins, I'll give you a tip for helping me (:
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March 04, 2013, 12:46:51 PM
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Shameless plug, but I'm building a site where people like you can build a profile and list your skills, then get invited to jobs (something like Elance for Bitcoin).

Early days yet, but if you're interested you can leave your email for early access to the beta: http://signup.bitlancr.com  Smiley
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