BitCoinPokerBro (OP)
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February 10, 2014, 02:10:59 PM Last edit: February 10, 2014, 02:43:39 PM by BitCoinPokerBro |
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So, I got out of bet this morning, brewed a cup of coffee, and started the pc to browse BCT. (as is my usual morning ritual)
In one of the threads someone had an affiliate link to a faucet of some sort. We've all seen these before. A sight with advertisements (which they are paid for) paying a small fraction of bitcoin, litecoin, or altcoin to each visitor.
This particular site offered
0.00000250 Bitcoins, 0.00007671 Litecoins and 0.00604838 FeatherCoins
Three different coins for visiting one site sweet deal right? Wrong!
Here's why
It would take the average person without referrals
400,000 days to earn 1 bitcoin (1,096 years)
13,000 days to earn 1 litecoin (35 years)
166 days to earn 1 feather coin
These numbers are rounded down to the nearest 100,000, 10,000, and 1 days respectively. In each case it would take more years than it's worth in dollar equivalent.
Maybe it would be worth it if there was a site that could automatically direct you to 1,000 different faucets each day. Even then it would take so long to fill everything out it probably wouldn't be worth the time spent.
Paid to Click services like neobux pay $0.01 each click offering from 4-25 clicks a day. There are tons of sites like neobux with payouts per 5-30 second click from $0.01-$0.001 all of which are a better bet than bitcoin/altcoin faucets when compared the time spent completing the task BTC/hour.
Doesn't seem so awesome anymore does it?
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Calhil
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February 10, 2014, 02:20:26 PM |
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Youre getting free coins and youre still complaining? It might not be the most efficient way of getting new coins. For someone how is just beginning to know cryptocurrencies its a great way to get started. You dont need to invest any money to try the system out. Just download the client, click the link and get free coins.
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BitCoinPokerBro (OP)
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February 10, 2014, 02:36:42 PM |
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Youre getting free coins and youre still complaining? No I'm not getting free coins, technically no one is. No one will ever earn 1 BTC from a faucet in their life time if they were to get coins every day for the rest of their life. In fact it would take a family 11 generations to earn 1 bitcoin. It might not be the most efficient way of getting new coins. Understatement Much? For someone how is just beginning to know cryptocurrencies its a great way to get started. You dont need to invest any money to try the system out. Just download the client, click the link and get free coins.What are you talking about? Anyways, Sure faucest are good for introducing people to coins and that's about the only thing they are good for. Personally I don't have a 1,000 years to wait.
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ctenc001
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February 10, 2014, 02:41:13 PM |
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Anyways, Sure faucest are good for introducing people to coins and that's about the only thing they are good for. Personally I don't have a 1,000 years to wait.
that's why faucets are made in the first place. Your not supposed to get rich on nothing but handouts. They're nothing but an introduction to the coin. If you want to make money, go do some work mining and investing.
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moriartypants
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February 10, 2014, 03:26:50 PM |
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If the Bitcoin moonmen bagholders are right, faucets aren't a waste of time b/c in a few years those drips will be worth serious bank. (1Btc = many thousands of dollars.)
To da moon!
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dissident
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February 10, 2014, 04:35:22 PM |
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it's very inefficient for anyone with any kind of paying job. My job would be far more cost effective than using these faucets which pay a few cents each. Never use them. Plus they clutter up the blockchain with useless transactions.
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February 10, 2014, 04:37:19 PM |
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Friendly reminder that the original bitcoin faucet used to give out 5 BTC and, at the time, they were just as worthless as the values you're posting now.
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lasciv
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February 10, 2014, 04:48:53 PM |
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Nice one BitCoinPokerBro. What do you think, how much would be ok for a faucet? I'd say, up to 20 cents. If you want new users to 'try the system' they would go for alts with those cents. 'Penny alts' would be more popular that way. Hazard, you don't write reviews anymore? Why? Really enjoyed those..
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btcltcdigger
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February 10, 2014, 04:52:40 PM |
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Faucets aren't suposed to replace mining, instead they offer a small amount, enough to get you interested.
They strenghten the coin community and introduce new members to it.
I started with btc faucets, then went to mining, and now i gathered enough knowledge that i can make an altcoin myself and launch it.
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matthona
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February 10, 2014, 05:26:19 PM |
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Youre getting free coins and youre still complaining? No I'm not getting free coins, technically no one is. No one will ever earn 1 BTC from a faucet in their life time if they were to get coins every day for the rest of their life. In fact it would take a family 11 generations to earn 1 bitcoin. It might not be the most efficient way of getting new coins. Understatement Much? For someone how is just beginning to know cryptocurrencies its a great way to get started. You dont need to invest any money to try the system out. Just download the client, click the link and get free coins.What are you talking about? Anyways, Sure faucest are good for introducing people to coins and that's about the only thing they are good for. Personally I don't have a 1,000 years to wait. you do realize that it todays values, faucets were paying out dollars worth of BTC not long ago... it that trend continues, we could all very well be looking back in a year or two and see that the 250 satoshis were quite a valuable amount
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February 10, 2014, 05:29:36 PM |
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Friendly reminder that the original bitcoin faucet used to give out 5 BTC and, at the time, they were just as worthless as the values you're posting now.
How often could you use the original bitcoin faucet? Was it once a day, once an hour, or something else?
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qiwoman
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February 10, 2014, 05:43:47 PM |
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geomad
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February 10, 2014, 05:50:00 PM |
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This one pays me Compilation correct! You received 0.10359808 DVC! Takes only 10 times to make 1 coin and you don´t even need to wait, just do it over and over again! http://www.thebitcoinmaster.com/devcoin/I have nothing to do with that site, not promoting it or referral link to it, i just wanted to put it out there..
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February 10, 2014, 05:50:31 PM |
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OP, you are going to be disappointed when i tell you that they offer those 250 satoshi only once.
That's what you get daily:
Bitcoin: 0.00000001 BTC FeatherCoin: 0.00002419 FTC Litecoin: 0.00000030 LTC
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