Key ways of earning:
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Signature campaigns. These are when you put an advertisement in your signature space on the forum and earn for making a certain number of posts on the forum, usually each week. For people who are reasonably new, this is arguably the best way to get started making a smallish amount of Bitcoin to mess around and experiment with. Don't make spammy posts for them though, or people won't like you and you might screw up the forum for others. You might need to rank up to Junior Member or Member to begin participating in these, which could take a few weeks.
-Other forum related earnings e.g. selling old items on marketplace (you could even sell things for fiat and convert them to Bitcoin along with what you are already intending to put in.
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Ponzi schemes/HYIPs which often pay out for a while*
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Mining. This is when you confirm others' transactions using specialised transactions for the reward of new Bitcoins and transaction fees*
-Trading Bitcoin with other cryptocurrencies on exchanges like
Poloniex or Bitcoin to fiat currencies on exchanges like
Bitstamp. Before you do this, you will need to research the behavior of cryptocurrency markets and
under no circumstances should you invest more than you can afford to lose, especially when you are less experienced. If you decide to do this, don't expect to earn straight away - put in small amounts of Bitcoin first to test the behavior of the market and use your discretion.
-Hold. This is the only choice which requires absolutely no work or skill, but for someone who is enthusiastic about cryptocurrencies you're probably interested in doing things. Still, if you just buy and hold your Bitcoin for a long time, it will most likely go up over time as it is designed to do naturally. You would make more money saving with Bitcoin than with fiat as long as you keep your Bitcoin as safe as possible.
I hope this helped, good luck on your endeavors. If you want to check altcoins for trading you could use
this service, if you want Bitcoin news you could use
CoinDesk and if you want to understand the depths of Bitcoin, then the best way is just to look around on this forum and you'll see all the different topics being covered, as long as you're willing to look up and try to understand technical vocabulary.
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