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April 18, 2013, 12:36:51 AM
Last edit: June 06, 2013, 11:58:45 AM by bennett616
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On FreeBitCoinTips you will find everything a beginner needs to have a jump start into bitcoin. The site has a section to explain what bitcoin is, where it comes from, how you can get some and what you can do with it. On the site there are clear, step by step instructions on how to acquire a wallet, how to earn bitcoins and how to purchase bitcoins.

Also on the site there is a new addition....... A new BTC faucet that gives you free bitcoins every hour!

There is a page with many links (regularly updated) to other sites that give out free bitcoin and a news page that is updated daily with interesting articles relating to bitcoin. Feel free to sign up to the members section for update information and news on new developments on the site.

The site is http://freebitcointips.co.uk/ feel free to leave feedback on anything you like or dislike. All feedback is good to me Tongue

Thank you and I hope it helps a few people out!

Andy B

EDIT - We now have a whopping 8 faucets on our website

BTC - http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk
MEM - http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk/memecoin
SXC - http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk/sexcoin
MNC - http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk/mincoin
WDC - http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk/worldcoin
EZC - http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk/ez-coin
QKC - http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk/quickcoin
DVC - http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk/devcoin

Hope you all like! Tongue


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April 18, 2013, 12:47:18 AM
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Just another scammy site with CoinURL ad links everywhere. I'm kinda over seeing these sites around the Bitcoin community.
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April 18, 2013, 12:57:29 AM
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I agree many sketchy sites
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April 18, 2013, 12:59:55 AM
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hahaha simply trying to fund the running and development of the site.... Why so negative? When the site is fully complete I will take the CoinURL links off. I do not like them myself but there is no other way at the minute. Just be patient and positive Tongue Good thinks take time!

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April 18, 2013, 01:31:03 AM
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Thank you for the support Smiley

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April 18, 2013, 12:32:25 PM
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bump Smiley

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April 18, 2013, 01:16:59 PM
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Can someone fill a newbie in with regards to all these 'Free giveaway bitcoin' sites? You give them your email address along with a BTC address and they send you advertising for the chance to win in these giveaways?
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April 18, 2013, 01:27:28 PM
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On my hourly faucet, you input your wallet address (if you dont own a wallet follow the instructions on the homepage on how to get one), then at the end of every day (3 days at the VERY latest) you will get some Bitcoin sent to your wallet completely free Smiley

Also check out the FREE BitCoin page on the site for MANY links to other sites like mine! The CoinURL links are going as soon as possible:) It is just helping withe the development costs of the site at the moment. I have some VERY big ideas for the site which will benefit every Bitcoin beginner Smiley

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April 18, 2013, 04:31:28 PM
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What do you think about the site? Has any BTC beginner used the site yet? Did you find it helpful and easy to follow?

Dont forget to input your wallet address in the faucet (left hand side of the homepage). 1st pay out tonight!!

Also look at the Free BitCoin page for many links to other BTC faucets and sign up to the members section to chat on the forum. Smiley

http://freebitcointips.webs.com/apps/links/

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April 18, 2013, 06:11:55 PM
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There will be a bonus giveaway later on tonight to celebrate the first day of the faucet being online Tongue You can claim 20 uBTC EVERY hour. Get your wallet address into the faucet to get the bonus amount later on tonight Smiley

http://freebitcointips.webs.com/

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April 18, 2013, 06:29:28 PM
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Just another scammy site with CoinURL ad links everywhere. I'm kinda over seeing these sites around the Bitcoin community.

As a relative newcomer this makes adapting even more difficult and confusing for some.  At present I am only holding what little bitcoin I have and trying to figure everything out little by little.
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April 18, 2013, 06:33:46 PM
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I think everything you need to start mining BTC is right here on these forums. Just read a bit and you'll find a lot of useful information that these startup newcomer sites can't give you.

With the value of BTC right now and with the difficulty rise, why would anybody give out BTC? Even in uBTC.

Even if it is legitimate, the catch is probably that I'll have thousands of emails in my spam folder, or someone trying to get my wallet from me. I don't necessarily trust it either way.

I would need substantial proof from someone other than bennett616.

Just because BTC got popular within the last week doesn't mean we need the spam either. Find another corner of the internet to exploit, please. Smiley
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April 18, 2013, 06:37:33 PM
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Just another scammy site with CoinURL ad links everywhere. I'm kinda over seeing these sites around the Bitcoin community.

It is such a shame that there is so much b... out there and those of us who are new and looking to learn have to dig through so much trash to find real information.
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April 18, 2013, 06:38:23 PM
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Are the CoinURL links the problem here?

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April 18, 2013, 07:10:00 PM
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Firstly MY SITE IS NOT FOR PROFIT!!!

As i have said in the past..... the site has been online for 8 days.... only 8 days, i have been working long hours everyday to get this done. I am setting up this site for BTC beginners to help with the process of getting involved with Bitcoin.

I am 19, a student and unemployed (also suffer from severe depression).... I have made this site with about £50 which i have really struggled to get. I have made this site out of my own interest in BTC and my own hopes that BTC will be a success. My idea is that the more people that use bitcoin and understand it... The better for the BTC community and the currency value, security and integrity.

I am truly trying to help bitcoin as a whole.... why are people so negative about other people ideas that are going to give BTC more exposure and concrete the value oof BTC?Huh

The CoinURL links will be gone as soon as i have enough BTC to run the site without them, i agree, they are annoying but i would like to see you guys create a BTC help site with not much money and try to get it off the ground.

Thank you for the continuous support of the sensible BTC users that see the benefit off my site for the whole community.

Andy B

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April 18, 2013, 07:48:52 PM
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I've done the faucet two or three time... after seeing the link to the site in a facebook group. Love an hourly faucet.  Grin

I quite like the site. I'm not a beginner, so it was easy for me to just skim over the information, but it's a nice, succinct compilation. The list of free bitcoin sites itself appears much cleaner than just a straight list of links, which is often what you'll find. And the brief starter info with links to the bitcoin client software on the homepage is a good touch. A suggestion for the Get Bitcoin part on the home page: perhaps it could link to another page describing the complexities of purchasing bitcoin with USD and maybe even explaining why the process is so complex in the first place (most due to regulations over fiat currencies). I suggest this because i found a lot of frustration in trying to buy bitcoin until i understood why it is so difficult. With that understanding, it doesn't bother me so much and now i'm shifting my focus to earning bitcoin by accepting it as payment.

I honestly think it is a good start and didn't see anything "scammy" about it. Then again, i've seen coinurl enough to know why people are using it. (I've been trying to think of ways around that because i really don't want to use it for my site.) I believe their distrust is either due to a lack of understanding, some past experience they've yet to release, or they're just trolling. Either way, their negativity is their own choice.

Money does not have such a value as men have placed upon it.

Keep up the good work, mate. You're doing just fine.   Smiley
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April 18, 2013, 08:02:43 PM
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Firstly MY SITE IS NOT FOR PROFIT!!!

As i have said in the past..... the site has been online for 8 days.... only 8 days, i have been working long hours everyday to get this done. I am setting up this site for BTC beginners to help with the process of getting involved with Bitcoin.

I am 19, a student and unemployed (also suffer from severe depression).... I have made this site with about £50 which i have really struggled to get. I have made this site out of my own interest in BTC and my own hopes that BTC will be a success. My idea is that the more people that use bitcoin and understand it... The better for the BTC community and the currency value, security and integrity.

I am truly trying to help bitcoin as a whole.... why are people so negative about other people ideas that are going to give BTC more exposure and concrete the value oof BTC?Huh

The CoinURL links will be gone as soon as i have enough BTC to run the site without them, i agree, they are annoying but i would like to see you guys create a BTC help site with not much money and try to get it off the ground.

Thank you for the continuous support of the sensible BTC users that see the benefit off my site for the whole community.

Andy B


I'm not saying that it's for profit, but that for many sites like these there is an ulterior motive to offering free bitcoins. While offering uBTC is really not profitable for anybody, I just don't see why giving bitcoins away can help, given that the community has recently exploded in the last week. It may help spark interest, and I do congratulate you on that, but I am just wary on all of these new sites that have spawned in the last week. Plus the supposed company scams and all.

It's just hard to trust anybody on the internet who offers anything free or worthwhile without thinking there's something behind the curtains. I've been around BTC for a while and I've been seeing scam sites since 2011. I'm not trying to bust your chops, I'm just a skeptic.

As long as you get tutorials set up for a various number of topics/miners/software, etc., your site will be super helpful for beginners.
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April 18, 2013, 08:06:40 PM
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Sorry for the newbie question, but what is a CoinURL link? Is it just a link to a site that offers free Bitcoins?  Smiley

FREE BITCOIN ! ---> FreeBitco.in (Faucet + Multiplier) <--- FREE BITCOIN !
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April 18, 2013, 08:27:45 PM
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I'm not saying that it's for profit, but that for many sites like these there is an ulterior motive to offering free bitcoins. While offering uBTC is really not profitable for anybody, I just don't see why giving bitcoins away can help, given that the community has recently exploded in the last week. It may help spark interest, and I do congratulate you on that, but I am just wary on all of these new sites that have spawned in the last week. Plus the supposed company scams and all.

It's just hard to trust anybody on the internet who offers anything free or worthwhile without thinking there's something behind the curtains. I've been around BTC for a while and I've been seeing scam sites since 2011. I'm not trying to bust your chops, I'm just a skeptic.

As long as you get tutorials set up for a various number of topics/miners/software, etc., your site will be super helpful for beginners.

If new sites of all sorts weren't popping up, wouldn't that just mean that bitcoin is stagnant? That no one was interested? New sites means new people are interested. It's up to personal discernment when it comes to which sites to trust.

As for giving away free bitcoin, even free uBTC... philanthropy is a real thing. Some people are just generous. It's often those who have the least, that share the most. It comes from knowing what it's like to have nothing or close to it, and emerging from that experience with compassion instead of greed.
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April 18, 2013, 08:34:58 PM
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Sorry for the newbie question, but what is a CoinURL link? Is it just a link to a site that offers free Bitcoins?  Smiley

CoinURL ( https://coinurl.com/ ) is a site similar to other URL shortening sites, except with a coinurl link, you receive a small amount of bitcoin when someone clicks on your link. When they click on the link, they are shown an ad of another site. After a few seconds, a "skip ad" button appears and they can carry on to the site. I think they have to actually follow through to the site they were trying to get to in order for you to get the bitcoin for their click tho, but i'm not sure on this part.

Hope that helps. Smiley
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