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November 19, 2013, 03:51:34 AM
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so in short, there it's not worth going through all those faucets. if one is to really earn bitcoin it's either

>invest using real money
>gamble
>buy/sell virtual goods
>mine if you have the resources

that makes me less motivated to earn BTC.....
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January 14, 2014, 11:25:01 AM
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It pays of if you trade the BTC for altcoins. I've made a nice amount by trading it for qrk, net and nxt. It's fun when you make something out of nothing when you only have a i3 cpu Grin I wonder which coin will rise and fall the next time..
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August 05, 2014, 02:19:09 PM
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I'm using this one, it's a new one and they're already paying.

Without my ref code: http://bitonplay.com/game

With my ref code: http://www.bitonplay.com/create?refCode=0467d37d1f46997c21ad3cdb7d8202a1

Hope it helped.
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August 05, 2014, 02:45:59 PM
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is their any other way to get them those captchas are going to make me blind
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August 05, 2014, 04:47:22 PM
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No faucets are good. They basically give away fractions of a cent if that. you are better off mowing lawns, you would get more for your time.

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August 06, 2014, 07:15:37 AM
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+1 for http://freebitco.in/
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August 07, 2014, 12:59:03 PM
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Why spend a minute on the site to get 350 satoshi, equivalent to about $0.002, when you can earn much more with other ways like jobs and sig campaigns?

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August 08, 2014, 06:21:01 PM
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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?

I have few tips.
Luckycheckin and btcrock, but you have to wait till 26th August for payout.
Also coinHD has few quite well paid videos, and in free lotto on click2dad you can win 2mBTC.


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August 08, 2014, 06:24:21 PM
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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?

I have few tips.
Luckycheckin and btcrock, but you have to wait till 26th August for payout.
Also coinHD has few quite well paid videos, and in free lotto on click2dad you can win 2mBTC.

How much are luckycheckin and btcrock paying?

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August 08, 2014, 06:25:04 PM
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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?

Don't bother using Faucets. You'll only get a few cent an hour for using them. I guess they barely cover your electricity bill. You also waste too much time when you try to get BTC from faucets. Just work for some FIAT money and buy some BTC. Or offer your services for BTC!

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August 08, 2014, 06:31:27 PM
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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?

I have few tips.
Luckycheckin and btcrock, but you have to wait till 26th August for payout.
Also coinHD has few quite well paid videos, and in free lotto on click2dad you can win 2mBTC.

How much are luckycheckin and btcrock paying?

check their threads
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=567054.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=654544.0

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August 09, 2014, 05:09:29 PM
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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?
You are not going to get any meaningful amount of BTC from a faucet. I would suggest to join a signature campaign if you want some BTC without paying for it.
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August 10, 2014, 03:05:42 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?
You are not going to get any meaningful amount of BTC from a faucet. I would suggest to join a signature campaign if you want some BTC without paying for it.
I agree this is a much better way to get a little bit of bitcoin. A faucet will pay you next to nothing for hours of work.

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August 10, 2014, 03:18:51 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?
You are not going to get any meaningful amount of BTC from a faucet. I would suggest to join a signature campaign if you want some BTC without paying for it.
I agree this is a much better way to get a little bit of bitcoin. A faucet will pay you next to nothing for hours of work.

but faucet is the best starter for newbie to learn how to earn some satoshi.
If you can make your faucet grow (like:share your ref link) it will become a great income.

By playing faucet & signature campaign, that become double income  Grin

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August 10, 2014, 06:18:40 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?
You are not going to get any meaningful amount of BTC from a faucet. I would suggest to join a signature campaign if you want some BTC without paying for it.
I agree this is a much better way to get a little bit of bitcoin. A faucet will pay you next to nothing for hours of work.

but faucet is the best starter for newbie to learn how to earn some satoshi.
If you can make your faucet grow (like:share your ref link) it will become a great income.

By playing faucet & signature campaign, that become double income  Grin


Again it may be great for somebody living in Somali who could sell 0.01 BTC and buy a week's worth of food with that.  For somebody living in the US that would buy you a ham sandwich at Subway.

For the most part faucets are a waste of time once you have learned how to send, receive and store coins.
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August 10, 2014, 12:50:14 PM
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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?
You are not going to get any meaningful amount of BTC from a faucet. I would suggest to join a signature campaign if you want some BTC without paying for it.
I agree this is a much better way to get a little bit of bitcoin. A faucet will pay you next to nothing for hours of work.

Best bet is just find some cash from elsewhere and invest in BTC - Its probably the easiest way, sell stuff you dont need on ebay or save some payroll. Sig campaigns are not bad also, i do them Smiley
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August 10, 2014, 06:49:12 PM
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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?

there are so many best faucet that proof give us BTC into our wallet
and there are various payable from these faucet
you can googling it
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August 10, 2014, 09:58:36 PM
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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?
You are not going to get any meaningful amount of BTC from a faucet. I would suggest to join a signature campaign if you want some BTC without paying for it.

The only way to earn some more coins with faucets is to build up a blog and try to get as many referrals as you can,
this is a time consuming job but if you succeed you can earn money without doing anything.
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August 10, 2014, 10:39:37 PM
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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?
You are not going to get any meaningful amount of BTC from a faucet. I would suggest to join a signature campaign if you want some BTC without paying for it.
I agree this is a much better way to get a little bit of bitcoin. A faucet will pay you next to nothing for hours of work.

but faucet is the best starter for newbie to learn how to earn some satoshi.
If you can make your faucet grow (like:share your ref link) it will become a great income.

By playing faucet & signature campaign, that become double income  Grin


If you use the time spent on faucet to make more posts with signature campaign and get more ref on faucets, you can get more than that "double income". Smiley
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August 11, 2014, 03:16:17 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?
You are not going to get any meaningful amount of BTC from a faucet. I would suggest to join a signature campaign if you want some BTC without paying for it.
I agree this is a much better way to get a little bit of bitcoin. A faucet will pay you next to nothing for hours of work.

but faucet is the best starter for newbie to learn how to earn some satoshi.
If you can make your faucet grow (like:share your ref link) it will become a great income.

By playing faucet & signature campaign, that become double income  Grin


If you use the time spent on faucet to make more posts with signature campaign and get more ref on faucets, you can get more than that "double income". Smiley
Even income from referrals on faucets are very low. It is almost certainly not worth your time to even try to get referrals on faucets.

I do agree that it is good to join a signature campaign to earn bitcoin as your posting will likely add to the community, you will probably learn about bitcoin and will make a little bit of BTC in the process.
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