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June 03, 2014, 11:48:20 AM |
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Well, I kind of wish I had done more faucets back in 2010/11 considering the value now. I guess the only reason I say this is because if you're really sure that the value of bitcoin is going to go up 100x or some similar amount then you can start to possibly justify spending on free time on faucets and saving the results for the future.
If I knew bitcoin will worth $1000 in Dec 2013, I would work overnight and do a few part-time jobs (rather than playing with faucets) in 2010 and put all my money in bitcoin. Sadly, I didn't know bitcoin until 2013.
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ranochigo
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June 03, 2014, 03:12:36 PM |
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Well, I kind of wish I had done more faucets back in 2010/11 considering the value now. I guess the only reason I say this is because if you're really sure that the value of bitcoin is going to go up 100x or some similar amount then you can start to possibly justify spending on free time on faucets and saving the results for the future.
If I knew bitcoin will worth $1000 in Dec 2013, I would work overnight and do a few part-time jobs (rather than playing with faucets) in 2010 and put all my money in bitcoin. Sadly, I didn't know bitcoin until 2013. Don't worry, you are not alone
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lynn_402
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June 03, 2014, 03:27:07 PM |
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Well, I kind of wish I had done more faucets back in 2010/11 considering the value now. I guess the only reason I say this is because if you're really sure that the value of bitcoin is going to go up 100x or some similar amount then you can start to possibly justify spending on free time on faucets and saving the results for the future.
If I knew bitcoin will worth $1000 in Dec 2013, I would work overnight and do a few part-time jobs (rather than playing with faucets) in 2010 and put all my money in bitcoin. Sadly, I didn't know bitcoin until 2013. Don't worry, you're not too late; there's still a lot of room for growth. One day, the 0.05 BTC/month you get from Gaw will be worth a considerably good salary!
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makebitcoin
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June 03, 2014, 03:57:16 PM |
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It depends on what you do with your time. If you would otherwise spend your time gambling or doing another -EV task then yes go ahead and fill in captcha's. If you have better options for your time like working or good quality entertainment then do that instead.
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ejinte
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June 03, 2014, 04:37:15 PM |
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If you got nothing better to do, sure it's worth it. However you might lose the money already when you pay your bill for electrics.
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Farmer17
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June 04, 2014, 07:55:16 AM |
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Looks like you have already withdrawn the offer with no response.
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ReserviorHunt
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June 04, 2014, 04:53:28 PM |
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You are better off working a min wage job for a month and buying your bitcoin that way. At least you might get free food out of your work place.
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CEG5952
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June 04, 2014, 05:08:09 PM |
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I'd say no. But, then again, they were worth it looking back to 2010 or 2011. And faucet payouts didn't seem like much back then. If bitcoin goes to $1 million, those satoshis will add up!
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June 05, 2014, 03:18:36 AM |
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Hello, I'm new to BitCoins and I wanted to know if faucet pages are really worth the time?
Short answer: No But you don't need to trust us, you can try them for a few days, and check your earning.
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June 06, 2014, 12:22:51 PM |
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We had a team testing out faucets, and found many that did not pay out. Freebitco have the referal route, and it pays out when other people under you "roll" so you get coins for doing nothing.
It sure is a way for you to get satoshi, but it's very little. You might affort a BicMac burger after a month of click..click..click..every hour..on..hour.
Rather find a paying signature program or try to render some sort of service.
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Zyborg
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June 06, 2014, 12:31:50 PM |
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Not worth the time if you're looking to make money, however they might be fun to test out your wallet. Check www.earnbtc.weebly.com if you want a list of better ways to earn BTC, earn sites rather than faucets. More profitable. Good luck!
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June 06, 2014, 12:43:29 PM |
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We had a team testing out faucets, and found many that did not pay out. Freebitco have the referal route, and it pays out when other people under you "roll" so you get coins for doing nothing.
It sure is a way for you to get satoshi, but it's very little. You might affort a BicMac burger after a month of click..click..click..every hour..on..hour.
Rather find a paying signature program or try to render some sort of service.
This just makes using them an even bigger waste of time. Imagine putting in all that effort just for dust and not even getting paid out?
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Zyborg
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June 06, 2014, 01:21:32 PM |
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We had a team testing out faucets, and found many that did not pay out. Freebitco have the referal route, and it pays out when other people under you "roll" so you get coins for doing nothing.
It sure is a way for you to get satoshi, but it's very little. You might affort a BicMac burger after a month of click..click..click..every hour..on..hour.
Rather find a paying signature program or try to render some sort of service.
This just makes using them an even bigger waste of time. Imagine putting in all that effort just for dust and not even getting paid out? You will get paid if you choose your faucets carefully. Altho it's definitely not worth it for what, like 2 dollars per month, clicking constantly for 8 hours per day? :x
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busterroni
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June 06, 2014, 02:23:46 PM |
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No, the average faucet gives you about .5 US cents. If the faucet takes you a minute to use, that's 30 cents an hour. Many companies are currently hiring that offer to pay in Bitcoins such as writing companies. There's also often posts on the forum for small tasks that can be done for Bitcoins, generally .0001 btc (6 US cents) or .001 (60 US cents).
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June 06, 2014, 02:38:37 PM |
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I reemmber back in 2012 you can could do surveys and get like .35 - .5 bitcoins fark those were the days... only worth $2.50 at the time.. but now u'd only earn like 0.002 for them lol bring back 2012 I say. heaps more fun, espeacilly gambling.
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Zyborg
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June 06, 2014, 04:04:42 PM |
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No, the average faucet gives you about .5 US cents. If the faucet takes you a minute to use, that's 30 cents an hour. Many companies are currently hiring that offer to pay in Bitcoins such as writing companies. There's also often posts on the forum for small tasks that can be done for Bitcoins, generally .0001 btc (6 US cents) or .001 (60 US cents).
Even earn sites like Bitcoinget are more profitable.
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Justin00
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June 07, 2014, 11:37:45 AM |
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no not really, but the posittive is you get a little bitcoin/satoshi to play around with. you nsorta need to pay for bitcoins or sell goods for bitcoins. but yeah stop wasting your time on them unless... if you are doing lots of testing go on test net.
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bitsmichel
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June 07, 2014, 11:41:52 AM |
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It depends on how much bitcoin will be worth in the future. Say you get 0.0001 BTC from a faucet, which is about 0.06 USD. Then if BTC will rise 100%, you'd have 6$ from the faucet. If that's worth your time depends completely on how much money you have
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Muhammed Zakir
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June 07, 2014, 12:00:51 PM |
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I am currently working on an epic faucet - a collaboration with another user Hush - it'll be pretty cool, and you might be able to make much more than the average, boring faucet Keep your eyes open Looking forward on your post. Will it come soon? Kindly, Muhammed Zakhir
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