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February 15, 2014, 01:38:26 PM
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simple

check out the services section, rent out your signature, do something for bitcoins..

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February 15, 2014, 01:57:00 PM
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Try the link in my signature, the site has some bugs but pays well overall
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February 17, 2014, 09:42:08 AM
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Try the link in my signature, the site has some bugs but pays well overall

how does it pay? all the markets are in BTC format and not in usd as their home page informs. also the prices are way off current market prices--so is it even been updated recently? and no clear cut way to contact them without opening up your email app within their site(did not do).

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BOT EjcroqeMpZT4hphY4xYDzTQakwutpnufQR |BTG geLUGuJkhnvuft77ND6VrMvc8vxySKZBUz |LTC  LhXbJMzCqLEzGBKgB2n73oce448BxX1dc4
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February 17, 2014, 10:16:45 AM
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I recently got started in the BTC game myself, and as "level 2 noob" (self proclaimed) I can definitely say mining is easily non-profitable right now and faucets can be a waste of time. 

If you have the mindset that you want a very minimal amount of BTC, and hold that amount over a very long time, and have the time & patience to type in series of captcha's....then by all means do some faucets.  Coinbox is a popular site that holds your faucet proceeds and pays out at .000055, just doing simple math you make $14.05/Year if you get that .000055 each day.  Most faucets pay .00000020-.00000060 per 30-60 minute cycle.

I've had success doing two things to get me started.  The first is buying BTC through Coinbase and transferring it to BTC-E and then buying/selling either BTC or LTC when the prices drop/rise.  You can always just buy and hold onto it too if you think the price will rise soon (I do).  The other success I've had is by mining Primecoin and transferring that to BTC-E and buying small amounts of BTC/LTC.  Primecoin can be mined on your CPU and it's startup took me like an hour of reading up on it and 5 minutes of installing the software.  Any questions feel free to PM me or post anywhere on this forum.....I started by posting question after question after question, and this community was super helpful.

Best of luck!

"If you have the mindset that you want a very minimal amount of BTC, and hold that amount over a very long time, and have the time & patience to type in series of captcha's....then by all means do some faucets.  Coinbox is a popular site that holds your faucet proceeds and pays out at .000055, just doing simple math you make $14.05/Year if you get that .000055 each day.  Most faucets pay .00000020-.00000060 per 30-60 minute cycle."
2 hours of a full run and you can get 1 payout from coinbox, so say you average 8 hours a day (4x0.000055=0.00022btc a day 0.00022x30=0.0066btc a month 0.0066x12=0.0792btc a year which is using 800 $usd for bitcoin 0.0792x800=63.36 $ a year.just for some captchas every hour and just on the coinbox faucets. there are many faucets out there that pay considerably higher then that per hour. then you any of the exchanges that can wield you massive profits if you do it right.

remember faucets were only created and ment to be for getting new coiners their first coins and get them used to using the coins, was not ment to be a full source of income for folks hence "faucet" name meaning drips.

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BOT EjcroqeMpZT4hphY4xYDzTQakwutpnufQR |BTG geLUGuJkhnvuft77ND6VrMvc8vxySKZBUz |LTC  LhXbJMzCqLEzGBKgB2n73oce448BxX1dc4
BTC 1JPzHugtBtPwXgwMqt9rtdwRxxWyaZvk61  |ETH 0xA6cCD2Fb3AC2450646F8D8ebeb14f084F392ACFf
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February 17, 2014, 02:55:25 PM
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Maybe it's an idea to make a blog/website where you promote your favourite programs? It can help you getting some referrals, which may increase your earnings a bit.
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February 17, 2014, 03:56:24 PM
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You can try the referral system, renting your sig. or even looking at ads for a few minutes a day, such as at BTCclicks:

http://btcclicks.com/?r=4b8ad081
-10-30 seconds per ad, but you have to keep the tab focused.
-good for some mindless clickery with your morning coffee. Only about 10min per day.

http://www.coinad.com/
-won't take my address. Maybe it needs an online wallet of some sort?

http://bitvisitor.com/?ref=1P9iBfgQw2V5KPRmPpvkrQCLcn7c3YBLjj
-5min per ad, but you don't have to keep the tab focused.
-good for keeping in the background while you surf. About an hour a day (including when you forget about it Tongue).

You won't earn much, but you won't spend much time either! It's no source of income but it's a good start, right? Stare at an ad for a few seconds, get some satoshis.
IMHO it's easier than faucet cycling, but I do both.

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February 18, 2014, 03:59:08 AM
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I recently got started in the BTC game myself, and as "level 2 noob" (self proclaimed) I can definitely say mining is easily non-profitable right now and faucets can be a waste of time. 

If you have the mindset that you want a very minimal amount of BTC, and hold that amount over a very long time, and have the time & patience to type in series of captcha's....then by all means do some faucets.  Coinbox is a popular site that holds your faucet proceeds and pays out at .000055, just doing simple math you make $14.05/Year if you get that .000055 each day.  Most faucets pay .00000020-.00000060 per 30-60 minute cycle.

I've had success doing two things to get me started.  The first is buying BTC through Coinbase and transferring it to BTC-E and then buying/selling either BTC or LTC when the prices drop/rise.  You can always just buy and hold onto it too if you think the price will rise soon (I do).  The other success I've had is by mining Primecoin and transferring that to BTC-E and buying small amounts of BTC/LTC.  Primecoin can be mined on your CPU and it's startup took me like an hour of reading up on it and 5 minutes of installing the software.  Any questions feel free to PM me or post anywhere on this forum.....I started by posting question after question after question, and this community was super helpful.

Best of luck!

2 hours of a full run and you can get 1 payout from coinbox, so say you average 8 hours a day (4x0.000055=0.00022btc a day 0.00022x30=0.0066btc a month 0.0066x12=0.0792btc a year which is using 800 $usd for bitcoin 0.0792x800=63.36 $ a year.just for some captchas every hour and just on the coinbox faucets. there are many faucets out there that pay considerably higher then that per hour. then you any of the exchanges that can wield you massive profits if you do it right.

Still, it is way better to join a signature ad program, than to waste time collecting dusts from those faucets.
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February 23, 2014, 01:59:51 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.

try here:
prize per ghs 0.025
ref link: https://cex.io/r/0/bigali/0
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ref link: http://pbmining.com?ref=bigali prize per ghs 0.01
non ref: http://pbmining.com
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February 23, 2014, 02:00:54 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.



The same way you can earn money:
- working.



For btc, you can also buy it with fiat Smiley

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February 23, 2014, 04:43:13 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.



The same way you can earn money:
- working.



For btc, you can also buy it with fiat Smiley
Bold part is very true, nobody will give you free bitcoins as little as they'd give you free money irl.
Another stratergy is gambling, if you're feeling lucky!  Wink

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February 23, 2014, 04:46:31 PM
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Please visit this new website. Free 0.01BTC for 10.000 new member.



Thanks

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February 23, 2014, 07:08:25 PM
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Try a sig camping thats listed in the services section!

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February 23, 2014, 07:29:32 PM
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You can do several things, like writing articles...
Basically everything you can do for fiat, but ask to be paid in btc.

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February 23, 2014, 07:59:43 PM
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Try the signature deals here.
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February 23, 2014, 08:20:36 PM
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You can work for fiat and then exchange it for bitcoins, you will get a few bitcoins fast if you are motivated

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February 23, 2014, 08:22:51 PM
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You can work for fiat and then exchange it for bitcoins, you will get a few bitcoins fast if you are motivated

Yes, it is easy to buy btc Smiley
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February 24, 2014, 03:48:44 AM
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By exchanging services or goods via forum marketplace or using cryptothrift.com. 
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February 24, 2014, 06:07:50 AM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


You can purchase a simple mining contract for 24 hours and have them mine the coins for you.
Check out www.fb.com/pcatlmarketing
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February 24, 2014, 06:55:34 AM
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I like ad sig campaigns but they increasingly ask for minimum activity and post counts so you may have to bide your time

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February 24, 2014, 08:39:01 AM
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Get BTC free:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=475061.0 (Limit 1000 bitcointalk users)
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