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July 26, 2013, 03:46:16 AM
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Since I first got into crypto-currency (last month) the amount of pan-handling is intriguing.   I see it kinda like that guy with the guitar in the park with tip jar by his guitar.

I don't kid myself, I don't think Alt-Coin tipping is widespread by any stretch.  I've got my tipjar out like the rest.

This leads me to the interesting idea of micro-tipping services.  There are a few out there and was surprised I didn't find a more complete list.  What I've found so far are:

Flattr
GitTip
r/bitcointip

Does anyone use these, and are there any others.

Wasn't there a stackexchange like service that could earn tips by answering questions?

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July 26, 2013, 05:46:06 AM
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I tried out Pikapay which is a twitter payment system, it seems to work pretty well. The only downside I found with it is that you have to give them permissions on your twitter account so I don't see it being mainstream anytime soon. I think that is the only operating twitter tipper the old one shut down.

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July 26, 2013, 08:16:36 AM
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Not sure if I understood correctly the question!!

Anyway, I like the style of this one: https://www.bctip.org/
Isn't it cool?

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Twitter has 3 permissions levels.

PikaPay uses the second, so that you can combine a Tweet with the Bitcoin transaction.  Test it out with another account to get an idea how it works.

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August 15, 2013, 03:33:31 PM
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Why give money to someone else?

Because they provide added value, deliver goods and services, you like what they do, it's good for the bitcoin economy, etc.

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Why give money to someone else?

Because they provide added value, deliver goods and services, you like what they do, it's good for the bitcoin economy, etc.

Are we speaking of the people we are tipping or the services offered to aid in tipping?  If we are talking  the individual I agree
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August 15, 2013, 08:14:58 PM
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What are we talking here

Speculation on where the price is going or tipping someone for inside information


Anyhow


if you want market tips on where the price is going these people do it for free

https://twitter.com/CryptonInvest

https://twitter.com/Bitcoin_Trading


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