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February 02, 2014, 10:41:45 AM
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Can anyone help with this? Im new to BTC and after talking about it with a guy at work i decided to give it a go. I won't put any real money into it until i see for myself if its worth my time. He told me about the faucets and also about how they pay out peanuts for youre time but i thought i would start there and see what happens. I've been using Land of Bitcoin Faucets and extras for 3+ weeks. Every day i do around 20 faucets. (I know this isnt alot but im still sceptical about BTC) So far the biggest single payout i received was 1,750 Satoshi which i was amazed at....now im just Pi**ed off immensely. I only have one wallet and one ID on my laptop. My Bitcoin wallet has been catching up and on Thursday it finally fully caught up....and my wallet is still empty.

Why?
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February 02, 2014, 10:44:35 AM
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faucets are suppose to be treated like donations for the poor. basically to get people started.

they are not meant to be treated as a regular income, so i think your problem is that you keep pushing your luck on the same faucets.

secondly, you need to research satoshi dust limit... you will find that most websites offering multiple faucet access, clump all donations into one lump and pay out above the satoshi dust limit of over 5000 satoshis.

if only people were not so greedy to try using faucets as a regular income. then these faucets would give out one time donations of above the satoshi dust limit.

just like mining, the more you try to be greedy and grabbing as much as you can, the harder it gets.

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February 02, 2014, 10:46:35 AM
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You should try http://freebitco.in/ this one pays., i have been using this from quite a time.
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February 02, 2014, 11:04:51 AM
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Faucets are not worth your time. The payout from one could be under the minimum transaction size - i.e. - if the fee costs more to send than the faucet gives. A bigger issue with faucets is that an outgoing transaction from your wallet could be composed of multiple miniscule dust amounts, which could cause your transaction to become larger in size, and possibly costing you more in fees than you have collected from the faucets. 

Faucets are good for beginners, assuming something comes from it, and they are good for promotion, especially for altcoins. But you would probably be better off just buying $50 or $100 of bitcoin on an exchange or localbitcoins.com and having the satisfaction of knowing that you are invested in bitcoin to some amount, and that you know how to negotiate the buy and sell system. Then you will be better informed to teach others. A lot of people started with $50 or $100 investments...

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February 02, 2014, 11:09:04 AM
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Let me see if I got this right - you're pissed off because people won't give you free money?  Roll Eyes
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February 02, 2014, 11:14:11 AM
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I won't put any real money into it until i see for myself if its worth my time.
Forget about it, collecting dusts from faucets is never worth the time lol.

So far the biggest single payout i received was 1,750 Satoshi which i was amazed at....

Hurray!!  Cheesy
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February 02, 2014, 12:14:09 PM
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If you dont use peerbet account you need to accumulate minimum 5500 satoshi before the bitcoins are send from faucet
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February 02, 2014, 12:18:27 PM
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No offense intended, but you must value your time extremely low or bitcoins very high to be using faucets. Why not just ask your co-worker for some?
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February 02, 2014, 01:20:48 PM
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Can anyone help with this? Im new to BTC and after talking about it with a guy at work i decided to give it a go. I won't put any real money into it until i see for myself if its worth my time. He told me about the faucets and also about how they pay out peanuts
Why?

They pay less than peanuts. They pay peanut dust. Get a blockchain.info wallet for a starter and set up all the security features so you don't have to download the blockchain. If you want to get started with Bitcoin just buy a little bit off ebay first.

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February 02, 2014, 01:57:50 PM
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Hey Smiley

I think you may not be understanding the dynamics of faucets. They give a reeeeally tiny amount, but the least amount you can transact in the bitcoin network is 5430 satoshi (0.00005430 btc). You have to somehow collect all that before you get something transfered to your account.

Besides that, most of em allow you to do it every hour or 30 minutes cause they really want you to check the website and keep doing it to get a reward. As for my personal experience I received my first satoshi after around half a day of checking around faucet lists and playing with most of em.

The ones that worked well are the following:

CoinBox.me, which has a list of a bunch of faucets that put your satoshi in a "coinbox" account, when you have more than 5430 satoshi you can redeem to your account instantly.

http://www.vnbitcoin.org/freebitcoin.php They require a valid email address and after you verify it, you get 0.00003 BTC sent to your account. They send payments every few hours.

freebitco.in this is a good faucet, you can roll the dice and get a reward every hour if i'm not wrong, and you can also play bets on your earned satoshi to multiply them. They pay out every monday, and you may not be included in a payout even if you have more than 5430 satoshi. Took me two weeks to get 6000 satoshi sent.

There's a couple other I can't remember, just look around for faucet lists and be really disciplined if you want a reward, or leave an address to maybe get a tip?

Cheers!
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February 02, 2014, 04:57:22 PM
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They take a few days to send payments as they are not high priority.
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February 02, 2014, 05:00:57 PM
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They take a few days to send payments as they are not high priority.

yep, and without a fee many of the transactions will likely never make it into a block.

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February 02, 2014, 05:29:45 PM
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There was a faucet that you got 300 satoshis for filling out a captcha every so often whilst streaming radio stations. I listened to it all day and got 0.00014 lol. Lesson learned.
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February 02, 2014, 05:43:59 PM
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Can anyone help with this? Im new to BTC and after talking about it with a guy at work i decided to give it a go. I won't put any real money into it until i see for myself if its worth my time. He told me about the faucets and also about how they pay out peanuts for youre time but i thought i would start there and see what happens. I've been using Land of Bitcoin Faucets and extras for 3+ weeks. Every day i do around 20 faucets. (I know this isnt alot but im still sceptical about BTC) So far the biggest single payout i received was 1,750 Satoshi which i was amazed at....now im just Pi**ed off immensely. I only have one wallet and one ID on my laptop. My Bitcoin wallet has been catching up and on Thursday it finally fully caught up....and my wallet is still empty.

Why?

U may use CoinLearn.org. They are good. Join them from my signature and create a similar one for yourself. Coins just pour in Wink
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February 02, 2014, 06:06:42 PM
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Can anyone help with this? Im new to BTC and after talking about it with a guy at work i decided to give it a go. I won't put any real money into it until i see for myself if its worth my time. He told me about the faucets and also about how they pay out peanuts for youre time but i thought i would start there and see what happens. I've been using Land of Bitcoin Faucets and extras for 3+ weeks. Every day i do around 20 faucets. (I know this isnt alot but im still sceptical about BTC) So far the biggest single payout i received was 1,750 Satoshi which i was amazed at....now im just Pi**ed off immensely. I only have one wallet and one ID on my laptop. My Bitcoin wallet has been catching up and on Thursday it finally fully caught up....and my wallet is still empty.

Why?

U may use CoinLearn.org. They are good. Join them from my signature and create a similar one for yourself. Coins just pour in Wink

nice attempt to con the newbie into signing up under you. you are pathetic.

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February 02, 2014, 06:44:34 PM
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you have nice threads here on forum. if you let other to use you signature space you can earn 0.01 -0.02 btc per month. all you need is to post to this forum.

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February 02, 2014, 07:47:51 PM
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Can anyone help with this? Im new to BTC and after talking about it with a guy at work i decided to give it a go. I won't put any real money into it until i see for myself if its worth my time. He told me about the faucets and also about how they pay out peanuts for youre time but i thought i would start there and see what happens. I've been using Land of Bitcoin Faucets and extras for 3+ weeks. Every day i do around 20 faucets. (I know this isnt alot but im still sceptical about BTC) So far the biggest single payout i received was 1,750 Satoshi which i was amazed at....now im just Pi**ed off immensely. I only have one wallet and one ID on my laptop. My Bitcoin wallet has been catching up and on Thursday it finally fully caught up....and my wallet is still empty.

Why?

Usually you have to wait for a certain threshold to cash out and most often you have to request the cash out

If I may : You can also rent your Signature like it was advised to you before  (There is a list of websites that rent the signature here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333916.0), you could also work for bitcoins (google it),  book a hotel with pointshound (i dt have any relation to this website), sell something for bitcoins

If you want to go the faucet route, the free lottery that was adviced to you is pretty good for a faucet : http://freebitco.in/?r=163799 (referral link) or freebitco.in (non referral link)

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February 02, 2014, 08:03:44 PM
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If you watch the Free Bitcoin Sites thread you can stay updated on what sites are working
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February 02, 2014, 08:24:55 PM
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you have nice threads here on forum. if you let other to use you signature space you can earn 0.01 -0.02 btc per month. all you need is to post to this forum.

Some people get a hell of a lot more than that. You can get up to 0.8BTC from Primedice.
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February 02, 2014, 09:58:43 PM
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you have nice threads here on forum. if you let other to use you signature space you can earn 0.01 -0.02 btc per month. all you need is to post to this forum.

Some people get a hell of a lot more than that. You can get up to 0.8BTC from Primedice.

You would need to post 4000 constructive posts per month, you would need to be a moderator, sellor, escrow service, ect. and spend 12h a day posting

I would agree that you can probably get a few cBTC a month, probably a lot of persons have but if you post solely to get some money you are loosing your time that would be better spend building a service, an education or skills amha; post for fun, and get a few coins along the way

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