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January 31, 2017, 06:29:51 AM
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Faucethub.io, the micropayment processor, offers an offerwall where you can earn bitcoins.

A lot of these offers are surveys, so it might be something you might want to look into. Faucethub has been paying consistently for a while.
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February 01, 2017, 06:14:02 AM
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Faucethub.io, the micropayment processor, offers an offerwall where you can earn bitcoins.

A lot of these offers are surveys, so it might be something you might want to look into. Faucethub has been paying consistently for a while.

Just visited the site.I will create an account here.
Thank a lot for your suggestion Smiley

No problem. In addition, you could also try www.swagbucks.com or any other site really in order to get bitcoins, just redeem a gift card and sell it in the marketplace section. Amazon cards sell quite quickly. You might lose a bit of percentage due to selling it for a lower amount than face value, but if your location doesn't have very many good offers on one site, you might want to try alternatives. Good luck!
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February 01, 2017, 06:24:50 AM
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Faucethub.io, the micropayment processor, offers an offerwall where you can earn bitcoins.

A lot of these offers are surveys, so it might be something you might want to look into. Faucethub has been paying consistently for a while.

Just visited the site.I will create an account here.
Thank a lot for your suggestion Smiley

No problem. In addition, you could also try www.swagbucks.com or any other site really in order to get bitcoins, just redeem a gift card and sell it in the marketplace section. Amazon cards sell quite quickly. You might lose a bit of percentage due to selling it for a lower amount than face value, but if your location doesn't have very many good offers on one site, you might want to try alternatives. Good luck!
I have to say that swagbucks is the most amazing site for anyone who want to earn extra money. However, there are too many restrictions and I doubt that OP can access the website. I live in ASIA and I can not barely load the site. US and other developed countries are allowed to use it but I think that they have already locked my country since there are too many cheaters here





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February 01, 2017, 06:45:42 AM
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i think you can visit cryptospout.com and you can find many offers that you can fill but i think you have to be patience because for doing survey sometimes you need to take too long to fill the question and you need to have another email that only you can use for filling the survey, don't use your main email.
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February 01, 2017, 09:02:30 AM
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I can actually relate with the problem of getting good paying surveys from developing countries and third world countries. When I started my online quest, I made frantic effort to beat the system by changing location but all was futile. I guess those sites are actually not meant for some particular set of people and some their security against proxy is top notch that will be hard to break. But its all good to make some free bucks, with the suggestions here then anyone looking to expand his search have several options to choose from...
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February 03, 2017, 05:27:16 AM
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Faucethub.io, the micropayment processor, offers an offerwall where you can earn bitcoins.

A lot of these offers are surveys, so it might be something you might want to look into. Faucethub has been paying consistently for a while.
Faucethub is exactly what you are looking for but are you looking to make Money doing surveys?
They do not make that much Money. You can do a lot more stuff like affiliate marketing and so on that makes a lot more Money on the long run. Unfortunately doing surveys takes a little time and gives back little amounts in return.

I suggest you go try it for a while but it won’t be a steady income for a long period of time and you may quit shortly. If you check gambling websites affiliates they make a lot more.
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February 03, 2017, 07:57:22 AM
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Faucethub.io, the micropayment processor, offers an offerwall where you can earn bitcoins.

A lot of these offers are surveys, so it might be something you might want to look into. Faucethub has been paying consistently for a while.

Speaking of offerwalls, I also found bitgames.io to have a substantially diverse offerwall with ptcs, surveys and downloads to try. Do note that there are not as many options for Asian countries, although I've found that downloads (usually free apps just to download, install, and uninstall can get you the coins) all work locally.

It's also got an in-built hourly faucet. Paid me 3 dollars so far in bitcoins, but I've stopped using these sites just sharing info.

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February 04, 2017, 01:27:36 PM
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Faucethub.io, the micropayment processor, offers an offerwall where you can earn bitcoins.

A lot of these offers are surveys, so it might be something you might want to look into. Faucethub has been paying consistently for a while.

Speaking of offerwalls, I also found bitgames.io to have a substantially diverse offerwall with ptcs, surveys and downloads to try. Do note that there are not as many options for Asian countries, although I've found that downloads (usually free apps just to download, install, and uninstall can get you the coins) all work locally.

It's also got an in-built hourly faucet. Paid me 3 dollars so far in bitcoins, but I've stopped using these sites just sharing info.
Usually these kind of surveys that require you to download and install apps are flooded with malwares that infects your computer with key logs and get your passwords for your credit card and your bitcoin wallet so stay away from those, surveys are just not worth it man you are better off working for it like writing or getting into a signature campaign.
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February 04, 2017, 01:34:12 PM
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Faucethub.io, the micropayment processor, offers an offerwall where you can earn bitcoins.

A lot of these offers are surveys, so it might be something you might want to look into. Faucethub has been paying consistently for a while.

Just visited the site.I will create an account here.
Thank a lot for your suggestion Smiley

   I'm looking for home extra earning, this site looks nice how much we can earn there? I'm also curious how much time we need to finish one survey, I never done anything similar before.
   Thanks a lot for sharing this site, I will try to make some profit there, I hope the money is better then from faucets, I'm thinking that is finally time to stop using them, after almost a year I get tiered from them.
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February 04, 2017, 02:34:32 PM
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Base of my experience as of now i dont say survey site that paying in bitcoin also dont experience a survey paying bitcoin are giving a lots of survey they have no survey available here in my  country..
But i found a site that paying large amount and they are sending you an email if there is available offer or survey in your area.. and making me a good amount of $15 to $70 if all survey are done possible survey each $1 to $5 maximum time you can 5 minutes to 60 minutes..
Mobrog.com if you needed it join but they are not paying in bitcoin almost paypal payment..
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February 04, 2017, 02:44:41 PM
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I signed up with this Bitfortip site over a year ago. It's not a survey site but rather you will be asked to a question or a task to search for something and if the answer satisfies the person who created the query you will get a tip in Bitcoin.

I haven't tried it yet so if you plan to try it out proceed with caution as I don't have an idea if its or not. Queries will be sent to the email address that you will use when you sign up with them.
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February 04, 2017, 03:12:12 PM
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I signed up with this Bitfortip site over a year ago. It's not a survey site but rather you will be asked to a question or a task to search for something and if the answer satisfies the person who created the query you will get a tip in Bitcoin.

I haven't tried it yet so if you plan to try it out proceed with caution as I don't have an idea if its or not. Queries will be sent to the email address that you will use when you sign up with them.
I also member of that site but honestly i never receive any tips even i send a good solution for their question.
I am thinking that the site is scam.. because never pay me for my answer..
Much better to try other paying survey but you he can receive in paypal which is he can exchange it in bitcoin in some trusted members here.. or in exchange section..
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March 19, 2018, 09:49:27 AM
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Where do you live? If you live in some third world countries, survey will not very effective since you only get less than $1 per survey. However, if you live in US or UK, you can get upto $50 per survey. Here are what I have found on this forum and hope you like it: https://rewardsplaza.com/
You can find the main thread on Bitcointalk here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1645411.0
I have not really participate in any of the survey but like you have said, people from the third world countries find it very difficult to make money through survey. I have tried that before and most of them even deny me access to some of the survey and most time I will live at the point of registration. I will try the links you have provided above in other to find out if I could actually make some bitcoin through this.
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