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November 15, 2013, 10:58:32 PM
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In April this year I made a tentative start in Bitcoins.
I set up the software, and waited for it to sync....  and found it had used up all my internet traffic quota.
So I reduced maxconnections, then to gain confidence I went to 2 faucets and signed up for small contributions.  I sent each one a new address so I knew what had come from whom.
The faucets were:
daily bitcoins.org
bitcoinfaucet.at
I waited and waited, expecting something small to appear.  Still nothing, after 2 days!
So I tried 3 more:
freenitcoins.macdonaldboats.com
coinreaper.com
cointicket.org
Still nothing, after a week!
Where did I go wrong?  Can anyone help please?

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November 15, 2013, 11:08:26 PM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn 1 dollar.
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November 15, 2013, 11:09:46 PM
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One thing you can do is use a wallet that doesn't download the whole blockchain.  MultiBit is such a wallet.  I don't what you meant about confidence, but this will certainly help you to run a wallet without destroying your data quota.
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November 15, 2013, 11:10:39 PM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn a 1 dollar.

I think the idea is that todays 1 dollar could be tomorrows 100$.   I mean, someone sitting at a faucet collecting all day 2 years ago would have a bit to sell at today's prices.
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November 15, 2013, 11:11:10 PM
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You started in April and still have 0?!

You did wrong by visiting those websites - they're scams, they basically give you BTC worth less than a penny, and in return they get dollars, ever wonder why those pages are litered with ads? Why there are referral links? It's because they get tons of money from it. Tons.

Ever wonder why lots of people on these forums have these links that lead you to those crappy websites with referral links and tons of ads? Pyramid schemes. I can't even believe people are stupid enough to click those links and participate, but it's often hard to notice when a link is cleverly disguised like this:

www.FreeBitCoins.com

That above link will get you free bitcoins, go on, try it.

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November 15, 2013, 11:12:03 PM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn a 1 dollar.

I think the idea is that todays 1 dollar could be tomorrows 100$.   I mean, someone sitting at a faucet collecting all day 2 years ago would have a bit to sell at today's prices.

true but it just seems like hard work for very little return.
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November 15, 2013, 11:12:14 PM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn a 1 dollar.

I think the idea is that todays 1 dollar could be tomorrows 100$.   I mean, someone sitting at a faucet collecting all day 2 years ago would have a bit to sell at today's prices.

So would someone who worked at McDonalds for a single day and used that money to buy BTC. 
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November 15, 2013, 11:26:18 PM
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Where did I go wrong?  Can anyone help please?

You might have gleaned from the internet that Bitcoin is by far the hottest investment of 2013.  Where you went wrong is in thinking that it is still being given away for free.  That applied 3 or four years ago, but since then Bitcoin has hit the bigtime.

What you need to do is sign up with Coinbase if you are in the US, or Bitstamp or BTC-E if you are in Europe or elsewhere, and send them some money.  Then you can participate.

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November 16, 2013, 12:40:32 AM
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You can find some more faucets that pay a bit better at http://free-btc.net.tf, but keep in mind that it still has a pretty low payout. After a month of hard work I've only earned about $6 myself, but if I'm lucky enough the bitcoins will get even more expensive later, and then it might be worth.
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November 16, 2013, 03:15:33 AM
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Buy the damn things

Giveaways are increasingly pointless. Too minuscule now.

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November 16, 2013, 03:27:48 AM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn 1 dollar.

Why do people sit on the side of the street holding cardboard signs?  :-)


To the OP, don't gauge your confidence on Bitcoin by your inability to beg for something free, rather engage in it and take part.  Find a use for it, do some research and buy some coins.

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November 16, 2013, 05:24:39 AM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn 1 dollar.

I suppose the answer is quite simple. The person wants some bitcoin and what better way to spend some time getting them just by clicking links. Its only some time and effort required and you will actually see the coins dropping into your wallet albeit dust... The next progression from the faucet would be to make even more bitcoin, so that person may then become a miner, a seller of goods and end up ruling the world...

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November 16, 2013, 11:25:38 AM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn 1 dollar.

Why do people sit on the side of the street holding cardboard signs?  :-)

I don't mean to be rude, but I find this comparison quite obtuse.
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November 16, 2013, 11:26:20 AM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn 1 dollar.

I suppose the answer is quite simple. The person wants some bitcoin and what better way to spend some time getting them just by clicking links. Its only some time and effort required and you will actually see the coins dropping into your wallet albeit dust... The next progression from the faucet would be to make even more bitcoin, so that person may then become a miner, a seller of goods and end up ruling the world...

Yes.  This is right!
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November 16, 2013, 11:38:18 AM
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i don't no why people bother with faucets, why would anyone want to sit at a computer all day to earn 1 dollar.

I suppose the answer is quite simple. The person wants some bitcoin and what better way to spend some time getting them just by clicking links. Its only some time and effort required and you will actually see the coins dropping into your wallet albeit dust... The next progression from the faucet would be to make even more bitcoin, so that person may then become a miner, a seller of goods and end up ruling the world...

Yes.  This is right!

Sorry, its hard to take you seriously when every post you make earns you credit, hence the amount of posting after you just posted.
Those paid sigs are damn horrible and only sink this forum down to gutter level

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November 16, 2013, 04:20:12 PM
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I started in January 13.  I tried the faucets for few months when I had nothing better to do.  I made 0.03 BTC (and payouts were bigger back then).  So at today's value my faucet coin is worth ~$12.  The time I put into those faucets could have easily been spent more efficiently collecting recyclable cans at a nickle a piece.  This was when BTC was under $50.  Just $5 in cans back then would have got me 0.1 BTC instead of the 0.03 from faucets.  I don't recommend faucets - just purchase BTC even if you can only afford a small purchase.  Change a habit like drink one fewer coffee out a week or something, most anything will pay bigger than a faucet and if you look at your finances and habits/patterns I bet somewhere you can change something that will save money and have added health bonus.

Fortunately I was able to buy some coins under $50 back then...   
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November 19, 2013, 12:19:35 PM
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Thanks everyone for your comment. 
Some of them were very helpful.
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November 19, 2013, 12:24:07 PM
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You can also try "cloud mining". For instance, cex allows you to buy mining capacity and then earn bitcoins for each block solved. It's easier and cheaper than mining at home. You can even trade the price movements.
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November 19, 2013, 01:09:16 PM
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I started in January 13.  I tried the faucets for few months when I had nothing better to do.  I made 0.03 BTC (and payouts were bigger back then).  So at today's value my faucet coin is worth ~$12.  The time I put into those faucets could have easily been spent more efficiently collecting recyclable cans at a nickle a piece.  This was when BTC was under $50.  Just $5 in cans back then would have got me 0.1 BTC instead of the 0.03 from faucets.  I don't recommend faucets - just purchase BTC even if you can only afford a small purchase.  Change a habit like drink one fewer coffee out a week or something, most anything will pay bigger than a faucet and if you look at your finances and habits/patterns I bet somewhere you can change something that will save money and have added health bonus.

Fortunately I was able to buy some coins under $50 back then...   

All this talk of bitcoins being so cheap. I wish I'd have followed my instincts a few years ago and invested. I only jumped on the wagon a few months back. Still though, prices have risen quite nicely I suppose!
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November 19, 2013, 02:59:23 PM
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In April this year I made a tentative start in Bitcoins.
I set up the software, and waited for it to sync....  and found it had used up all my internet traffic quota.
So I reduced maxconnections, then to gain confidence I went to 2 faucets and signed up for small contributions.  I sent each one a new address so I knew what had come from whom.
The faucets were:
daily bitcoins.org
bitcoinfaucet.at
I waited and waited, expecting something small to appear.  Still nothing, after 2 days!
So I tried 3 more:
freenitcoins.macdonaldboats.com
coinreaper.com
cointicket.org
Still nothing, after a week!
Where did I go wrong?  Can anyone help please?



Early on faucets were a way to get more people into Bitcoin. I wouldn't expect to get much out of any faucet today.

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