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November 11, 2013, 04:58:05 AM
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Im not in a position to buy BTC off an exchange at the moment, so what faucets do you guys use?
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November 11, 2013, 05:00:35 AM
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This one is really popular right now:

http://freebitco.in/#

but I really don't how they can afford to pay out what they do..  Huh

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November 11, 2013, 08:08:09 AM
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Go to bitcats.net and click your way through

You will go thru 19 faucets for 250 satoshis a pop

Repeatable every 30 mins

Trackable on coinbox.me which pays you in the end

Time-consuming but reliable



Well I went through those 19 clicks - relatively painless - though reading the "human verifiers" is kind of challenging for my brain - but in the end doesn't 250 satoshis amount to less then 1 cent (USD)?  1 penny for 10 minutes of clicking is not worth it.  If I spent 10 minutes of every half hour clicking away - 4 hours of work for 24 cents - and a wasted day.  My little usb miner can definitely beat that and I don't have to do anything.
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November 11, 2013, 09:42:31 AM
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Well I went through those 19 clicks - relatively painless - though reading the "human verifiers" is kind of challenging for my brain - but in the end doesn't 250 satoshis amount to less then 1 cent (USD)?  1 penny for 10 minutes of clicking is not worth it.  If I spent 10 minutes of every half hour clicking away - 4 hours of work for 24 cents - and a wasted day.  My little usb miner can definitely beat that and I don't have to do anything.


Your right, trying to earn Bitcoin using free faucets is waste of time, these pay so little it is not worth
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November 11, 2013, 09:44:21 AM
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Go to bitcats.net and click your way through

You will go thru 19 faucets for 250 satoshis a pop

Repeatable every 30 mins

Trackable on coinbox.me which pays you in the end

Time-consuming but reliable


you know their payout amount?

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November 11, 2013, 09:56:25 AM
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I am using http://www.bitvisitor.com. They give me some small amount of bitcoins every 5 minutes.
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November 11, 2013, 10:08:34 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=90718.0

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November 11, 2013, 10:16:47 AM
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The one in my signature pays the best  Wink

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November 17, 2013, 09:35:14 PM
Last edit: November 18, 2013, 12:53:39 AM by tysat
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These ones are the easiest and most fun ones that I have come across and feel free to use my ref number or not, I would appreciate it if you used it Grin.

http://freebitco.in/

http://www.bitcoinget.com/

http://www.bitvisitor.com/

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November 17, 2013, 09:53:27 PM
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You  can use some of the free faucets listed at http://free-btc.net.tf, they at least give a lot more than 250 satoshis each.
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November 18, 2013, 12:15:40 AM
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Thanks for these!
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November 18, 2013, 12:18:02 AM
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www.get-bitcoins.blogspot.com

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November 18, 2013, 12:55:10 AM
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http://www.landofbitcoin.com/

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November 18, 2013, 01:20:18 AM
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Faucets are waste of time. Try giveaways in gambling section and sig advertising instead.

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November 18, 2013, 01:24:50 AM
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I like land of bitcoin a lot!

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November 18, 2013, 03:17:35 AM
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There are a lot of faucets, but if you really want to make some coin there are signature campaigns that pay based on number of constructive posts.  Check the services section for ways to gain coin by doing everyday things.
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November 18, 2013, 05:09:01 AM
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Unfortunately, it's more profitable to turn off the light in the room you're currently in, than to use a BTC faucet.
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November 18, 2013, 05:34:24 AM
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You need to earn 0.0001 BTC or 0.1 mBTC or 100 uBTC to get 5 cents per minute, otherwise you are just wasting electricity and your computer components are dying too. Even then most people would rather signup for "get paid to click" websites, cashout in payza, paypal or another of the various wallets and then convert to bitcoin.

A modern computer + monitor uses around 200 watts an hour. That's just for a basic one, if you have a graphics card and other features, well you are looking at much much more. Multiply it up to get 1000 watts = 1 kw, then find how much a kwh costs. Example: Here in Australia it costs around $0.50 a kwh during peak periods. It costs around $0.10 just to keep my computer running per hour...

Freeco.in basically gives away a quarter of a cent each time you visit. So it's worth thinking about whether it is worthwhile or not. For most people it probably isn't unless they are getting free power or are bludging at work. Once I had a friend tell me that he was getting free energy from your family, well that's even more deluded because any money that goes to paying bills is probably less of an inheritance for him in the future.

Remember it's a lot of clicks before your computer eventually fries itself and may end up being pointless. Most computers would last roughly 5 years and cost $500 for basic builds. So you would have to earn $100 a year by clicking, which is no doubt impossible. A year of clicking Get Paid To ads barely pays for a month of ADSL. I should know, I tried it as a kid! So, basically every click needs to be around 5 cents before it becomes worthwhile and that won't even pay for your broadband (so you really need to be using $1 a month dialup or something to breakeven). Either way, we will always have illogical people that will do it for the novelty.

In short, probably something like what rellix has said. lol.

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November 18, 2013, 07:53:01 AM
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You need to earn 0.0001 BTC or 0.1 mBTC or 100 uBTC to get 5 cents per minute, otherwise you are just wasting electricity and your computer components are dying too. Even then most people would rather signup for "get paid to click" websites, cashout in payza, paypal or another of the various wallets and then convert to bitcoin.

A modern computer + monitor uses around 200 watts an hour. That's just for a basic one, if you have a graphics card and other features, well you are looking at much much more. Multiply it up to get 1000 watts = 1 kw, then find how much a kwh costs. Example: Here in Australia it costs around $0.50 a kwh during peak periods. It costs around $0.10 just to keep my computer running per hour...

Freeco.in basically gives away a quarter of a cent each time you visit. So it's worth thinking about whether it is worthwhile or not. For most people it probably isn't unless they are getting free power or are bludging at work. Once I had a friend tell me that he was getting free energy from your family, well that's even more deluded because any money that goes to paying bills is probably less of an inheritance for him in the future.

Remember it's a lot of clicks before your computer eventually fries itself and may end up being pointless. Most computers would last roughly 5 years and cost $500 for basic builds. So you would have to earn $100 a year by clicking, which is no doubt impossible. A year of clicking Get Paid To ads barely pays for a month of ADSL. I should know, I tried it as a kid! So, basically every click needs to be around 5 cents before it becomes worthwhile and that won't even pay for your broadband (so you really need to be using $1 a month dialup or something to breakeven). Either way, we will always have illogical people that will do it for the novelty.

In short, probably something like what rellix has said. lol.


I think this is true with regular paid to click, those using the dollar.

With bitcoin though, if it keeps rising, those little clicks could be worth a lot.

This is before my time with bitcoin, but I've seen pics of faucets giving away 0.01 btc.  

If knew then what I know now, I would be hitting those faucets up..  Grin
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November 18, 2013, 08:03:02 AM
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You need to earn 0.0001 BTC or 0.1 mBTC or 100 uBTC to get 5 cents per minute, otherwise you are just wasting electricity and your computer components are dying too. Even then most people would rather signup for "get paid to click" websites, cashout in payza, paypal or another of the various wallets and then convert to bitcoin.

A modern computer + monitor uses around 200 watts an hour. That's just for a basic one, if you have a graphics card and other features, well you are looking at much much more. Multiply it up to get 1000 watts = 1 kw, then find how much a kwh costs. Example: Here in Australia it costs around $0.50 a kwh during peak periods. It costs around $0.10 just to keep my computer running per hour...

Freeco.in basically gives away a quarter of a cent each time you visit. So it's worth thinking about whether it is worthwhile or not. For most people it probably isn't unless they are getting free power or are bludging at work. Once I had a friend tell me that he was getting free energy from your family, well that's even more deluded because any money that goes to paying bills is probably less of an inheritance for him in the future.

Remember it's a lot of clicks before your computer eventually fries itself and may end up being pointless. Most computers would last roughly 5 years and cost $500 for basic builds. So you would have to earn $100 a year by clicking, which is no doubt impossible. A year of clicking Get Paid To ads barely pays for a month of ADSL. I should know, I tried it as a kid! So, basically every click needs to be around 5 cents before it becomes worthwhile and that won't even pay for your broadband (so you really need to be using $1 a month dialup or something to breakeven). Either way, we will always have illogical people that will do it for the novelty.

In short, probably something like what rellix has said. lol.

This is probably the best thing I have read on this forum so far. The only way it is really beneficial is if you have solar panels (for free power) and are somehow getting free internet (using an ASIC of course). However, I still don't see this being very profitable. At all. I also tried those get paid to click ads as a kid, lol.
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