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June 12, 2015, 03:10:40 PM |
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i spend about 4-5months on freebitco.in and i have tryed everything and won at least 0.01-0.02btc and all of thats is worthless after that i joined other skill based services and i got 100 times better profit from there
i am right there with you, i have tried all faucets and after a while i realized that reaching a minimum amount that is even considerable is going to take a long time, and doing anything else is far more better. but i like freebitco.in anyways, since it has gambling feature embedded inside it looks cool. Il like this faucet. It pays out quite well if you are patient enough. Feel free to use my ref link if you want to try. I'll share part of my earnings with you if you are active
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gogxmagog
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June 12, 2015, 05:59:48 PM |
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how long have faucets been around?
were there faucets when BTC was worth 15$?
I want to know, because when btc was still at a low value, faucets probably paid out much higher amounts of btc.
what was only pennies a few years ago would be quite a lot now.
it would be the only time faucets have been worth the hassle and time... I guess if btc goes to the moon there will be some happy present day faucet users out there.
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JerryCurlzzz
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June 12, 2015, 06:03:50 PM |
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I still have freebitco.in payments coming in every so often. I have no idea why, or where they are coming from. But they add up to a handful of mBTC from time to time. Not much.
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favdesu
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June 12, 2015, 06:11:54 PM |
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the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref
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sana9821
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June 12, 2015, 06:16:35 PM |
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the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref but its impossible to win as bunch of people are using it
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favdesu
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June 12, 2015, 06:23:17 PM |
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the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref but its impossible to win as bunch of people are using it but it's free to enter - and lottery is pure luck
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waterpile
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June 12, 2015, 09:03:08 PM |
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the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref but its impossible to win as bunch of people are using it you've got nothing to lose and if you refer you get more tickets thus increasing your chances of winning
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mallard
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June 12, 2015, 09:59:35 PM |
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You would probably get more if you got a job and then bought BTC with money from the job.
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Joshua kingpin
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June 13, 2015, 01:38:10 AM |
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You would probably get more if you got a job and then bought BTC with money from the job.
It is true. But if you consider that they are giving money away for free. I must say this is the best faucet ever.
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u9y42
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June 13, 2015, 02:37:29 AM |
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how long have faucets been around?
were there faucets when BTC was worth 15$?
I want to know, because when btc was still at a low value, faucets probably paid out much higher amounts of btc.
what was only pennies a few years ago would be quite a lot now.
it would be the only time faucets have been worth the hassle and time... I guess if btc goes to the moon there will be some happy present day faucet users out there.
Take for example the following thread, started by giantdragon, in 2011, relating to his ad sponsored faucet: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=32532.0. Initially, the faucet seems to have been giving out somewhere between 0.0005 btc and 0.005 btc per hour - definitely not bad, going by today's prices - and I'm sure others paid out even more. By the way, nice leet post count (are you deleting posts to keep it at leet?).
You would probably get more if you got a job and then bought BTC with money from the job.
It is true. But if you consider that they are giving money away for free. I must say this is the best faucet ever. But, unless you have referrals working for you, the coins you get from the faucet aren't really free, are they? You still have to pay for them with the cost of electricity to keep your computer running, and more importantly, with your time and energy - time and energy which could be better spent doing something productive, instead of solving captchas for a living. And has mallard pointed out, you would probably be getting a lot more coins that way.
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thebigtalk
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Bitcoin and co.
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June 13, 2015, 02:52:55 AM |
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Well I won on their lottery so its good.
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jaberwock
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June 13, 2015, 02:56:51 AM |
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the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref but its impossible to win as bunch of people are using it but it's free to enter - and lottery is pure luck It is not free, you spend your time by rolling. You could use the time to make some posts, for example
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freeyourmind
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June 13, 2015, 03:56:46 AM |
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the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref but its impossible to win as bunch of people are using it It's not impossible to win, it's just that the probability is very low given how many tickets are being given away. If you look at the winners though, they have thousands of tickets, so they likely just bought tickets to increase their chances and it paid off for them
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BITCOINERSEJATI
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June 13, 2015, 04:04:03 AM |
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the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref but its impossible to win as bunch of people are using it It's not impossible to win, it's just that the probability is very low given how many tickets are being given away. If you look at the winners though, they have thousands of tickets, so they likely just bought tickets to increase their chances and it paid off for them That like solo mining in Bitcoin you Need more superluck to get it i try buy 1 hope i win this week
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Amph
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June 13, 2015, 06:15:45 AM |
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Well I won on their lottery so its good. what price? the biggest one? the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref but its impossible to win as bunch of people are using it you've got nothing to lose and if you refer you get more tickets thus increasing your chances of winning besides losing your time, which can be converted in more money than playing with a single faucet, not even a rotator You would probably get more if you got a job and then bought BTC with money from the job.
many don't won't to buy bitcoin, they want to get them for free, i can understand this, it's more funny i think
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el kaka22
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June 13, 2015, 09:46:23 AM |
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the new lottery feature makes it somewhat interesting again. you get 2 tickets per roll and 1 ticket per ref Yes. I've login to my old account there, and I've played few times for some lottery tickets. Hope that I can win However their payouts (870 satoshis as of the time I was playing) is still not significant compared to signature campaigns here...
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Coef
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June 13, 2015, 11:36:13 AM |
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how long have faucets been around?
were there faucets when BTC was worth 15$?
I want to know, because when btc was still at a low value, faucets probably paid out much higher amounts of btc.
what was only pennies a few years ago would be quite a lot now.
it would be the only time faucets have been worth the hassle and time... I guess if btc goes to the moon there will be some happy present day faucet users out there.
Take for example the following thread, started by giantdragon, in 2011, relating to his ad sponsored faucet: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=32532.0. Initially, the faucet seems to have been giving out somewhere between 0.0005 btc and 0.005 btc per hour - definitely not bad, going by today's prices - and I'm sure others paid out even more. The first ever bitcoin faucet was made by Gavin Andresen in June 2010, and at that time the faucet was giving out 5 btc per IP per day. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183.msg1494#msg1494According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bitcoin#Prices_and_value_history, the bitcoin price was in between $0.008 to $0.08 back then.
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Kprawn
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June 13, 2015, 08:36:35 PM |
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I cannot for the life of me understand, why people cannot take 5 minutes of their day to solve a couple of capthas, get some free Satoshi's and use that to possibly win up to 1.7 Btc per week in the lottery?
What the hell, do you have to loose? It cost 0.00000032 BTC per lottery ticket.
I just solved 1 captha and I received 890 Satoshi's .... I bought 27 lottery tickets with that.. It took me 20 seconds.
If you are lucky and you win.... it would mean that your 5 minutes of effort, made you +/- $ 400 US ..... How long do you have to participate in signature campaigns to earn that?
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CryptoSalad
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June 14, 2015, 03:18:56 AM |
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Worth very little these types of sites but if you have a bot with them all working them at once and payments come from them is good. But using a bot and cheating also can get banned from them too.
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moriartybitcoin
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June 14, 2015, 04:22:47 AM |
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Faucet sites only good if you have many referrals, otherwise its just a waste of time. Personally for me the max win i get from freebitco.in is 8k satoshi in a single claim
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