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June 22, 2014, 11:24:33 PM
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I dont have any ref's but I have been using LTC4U since March, not everyday I am spinning the Numbers but quite often, the 2 micoLTC it gives u means nothing really, I did win in the Raffle once which gave me aroundd 2000 microLTC, however I just done my first withdraw and it converts to the value of 1p GBP, WOW was it worth it... NO!

Although LTC is hitting rock bottom, I do like the design of the site, very slick but payout is terrible.

I don't know how you guys do it! Spending hours for the tiniest payouts. I'd put a minimal investment in at least and try your hand at trading, if you want to build up your BTC stash.

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June 23, 2014, 01:15:34 AM
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I dont have any ref's but I have been using LTC4U since March, not everyday I am spinning the Numbers but quite often, the 2 micoLTC it gives u means nothing really, I did win in the Raffle once which gave me aroundd 2000 microLTC, however I just done my first withdraw and it converts to the value of 1p GBP, WOW was it worth it... NO!

Although LTC is hitting rock bottom, I do like the design of the site, very slick but payout is terrible.

I don't know how you guys do it! Spending hours for the tiniest payouts. I'd put a minimal investment in at least and try your hand at trading, if you want to build up your BTC stash.
Yes! Trade! This is the most prominent thing you can do to make some BTC! That or do a large amount of work, but hey, trading's less work than working.

It actually doesn't really matter what you trade, be it cloud mining, alt coins, or whatever other thing you can find to trade your BTC with. It all depends on your preference.

On the topic of trading, though, it seems like a lot of alts are decreasing in price steadily, so I'd be careful if you decide to go down that path. (I'd also like people's opinions on why they are decreasing, but don't LoJack the thread).

I haven't tried out any stock exchanges, being that my country requires paperwork for investing in companies (And I'm not going to push these laws), but you could go and check out what they do.

Pro tip for ANY trading or investing: MAKE SURE THE WEBSITE IS REPUTABLE! This is THE KEY for trading. If the site isn't reputable or doesn't have any reviews, don't trust it. Take your business somewhere else.

I hope that everything goes well otherwise!
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June 23, 2014, 01:57:18 AM
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I dont have any ref's but I have been using LTC4U since March, not everyday I am spinning the Numbers but quite often, the 2 micoLTC it gives u means nothing really, I did win in the Raffle once which gave me aroundd 2000 microLTC, however I just done my first withdraw and it converts to the value of 1p GBP, WOW was it worth it... NO!

Although LTC is hitting rock bottom, I do like the design of the site, very slick but payout is terrible.

I don't know how you guys do it! Spending hours for the tiniest payouts. I'd put a minimal investment in at least and try your hand at trading, if you want to build up your BTC stash.
Yes! Trade! This is the most prominent thing you can do to make some BTC! That or do a large amount of work, but hey, trading's less work than working.

It actually doesn't really matter what you trade, be it cloud mining, alt coins, or whatever other thing you can find to trade your BTC with. It all depends on your preference.

On the topic of trading, though, it seems like a lot of alts are decreasing in price steadily, so I'd be careful if you decide to go down that path. (I'd also like people's opinions on why they are decreasing, but don't LoJack the thread).

I haven't tried out any stock exchanges, being that my country requires paperwork for investing in companies (And I'm not going to push these laws), but you could go and check out what they do.

Pro tip for ANY trading or investing: MAKE SURE THE WEBSITE IS REPUTABLE! This is THE KEY for trading. If the site isn't reputable or doesn't have any reviews, don't trust it. Take your business somewhere else.

I hope that everything goes well otherwise!

I agree regarding alts. The way I see it, though, is that when bitcoin takes off on another bubble, alts will probably act like they did in November 2013 -- bottom out and look like they will die, and then rocket off and outperform bitcoin at the top of the bubble.

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June 23, 2014, 02:28:50 AM
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I did some faucets back in 2013. It was a waste of time then -- gotta be a colossal waste of time now. Roll Eyes
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June 23, 2014, 10:49:35 AM
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faucets are a waste of time considering the minimum wage
true..but i think some with auto pay ones are still nice to try.

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June 23, 2014, 11:25:57 AM
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I dont have any ref's but I have been using LTC4U since March, not everyday I am spinning the Numbers but quite often, the 2 micoLTC it gives u means nothing really, I did win in the Raffle once which gave me aroundd 2000 microLTC, however I just done my first withdraw and it converts to the value of 1p GBP, WOW was it worth it... NO!

Although LTC is hitting rock bottom, I do like the design of the site, very slick but payout is terrible.

I don't know how you guys do it! Spending hours for the tiniest payouts. I'd put a minimal investment in at least and try your hand at trading, if you want to build up your BTC stash.
Yes! Trade! This is the most prominent thing you can do to make some BTC! That or do a large amount of work, but hey, trading's less work than working.

It actually doesn't really matter what you trade, be it cloud mining, alt coins, or whatever other thing you can find to trade your BTC with. It all depends on your preference.

On the topic of trading, though, it seems like a lot of alts are decreasing in price steadily, so I'd be careful if you decide to go down that path. (I'd also like people's opinions on why they are decreasing, but don't LoJack the thread).

I haven't tried out any stock exchanges, being that my country requires paperwork for investing in companies (And I'm not going to push these laws), but you could go and check out what they do.

Pro tip for ANY trading or investing: MAKE SURE THE WEBSITE IS REPUTABLE! This is THE KEY for trading. If the site isn't reputable or doesn't have any reviews, don't trust it. Take your business somewhere else.

I hope that everything goes well otherwise!

I agree regarding alts. The way I see it, though, is that when bitcoin takes off on another bubble, alts will probably act like they did in November 2013 -- bottom out and look like they will die, and then rocket off and outperform bitcoin at the top of the bubble.

That probably won't happen again.  So many people will dump the lesser alts and either pile into BTC or BTC/LTC/NMC/PPC/XPM.  This is not a case where history will repeat itself.  Only the new investors will be left holding the bag.
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June 23, 2014, 01:15:36 PM
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I did some faucets back in 2013. It was a waste of time then -- gotta be a colossal waste of time now. Roll Eyes
But now some faucets like freebitco and btcrock giving some good return to users in shape of good and big prizes

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June 23, 2014, 01:21:44 PM
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I can't remember what site it was but I used one that gave you money for listening to the radio and filling in a captcha every so often. Listened to it half a day once and still barely got anything lol. Lesson learned.

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June 23, 2014, 01:31:12 PM
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I can't remember what site it was but I used one that gave you money for listening to the radio and filling in a captcha every so often. Listened to it half a day once and still barely got anything lol. Lesson learned.
Here is link and site for your memory  Cheesy  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=261095.0

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June 23, 2014, 01:34:02 PM
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I don't think it was that one.

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June 23, 2014, 02:19:08 PM
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Hello,
I'm new to BitCoins and I wanted to know if faucet pages are really worth the time?

was I know about bitcoin,  I often use the bitcoin faucet.
long enough with the faucet, but  it turned out very small faucet result, spent a lot of time Cheesy.
and then I try to find other ways to generate bitcoin, by trading. Initially, it was difficult but if seriously learned we will understand.
but I still use occasionally faucet, faucet with great result of course Cheesy .
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June 23, 2014, 03:45:21 PM
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Now if only http://freebitco.in paid out, like http://freedoge.co.in - I would have retired early.  Grin Grin Grin It's dripping 6.30 DOGE at the moment, image if it was BTC

Well then it surely would have been worth it.

Where is Bill Gates, he can create a MSCoin dripping way more than that.  Cheesy

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June 23, 2014, 05:10:30 PM
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Now if only http://freebitco.in paid out

are they not paying some people out for some reason? i still get occasional payouts from my referral link, but never really pay attention, because it's pretty small amounts. usually a bit more than .0001.
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June 23, 2014, 06:20:18 PM
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Now if only http://freebitco.in paid out

are they not paying some people out for some reason? i still get occasional payouts from my referral link, but never really pay attention, because it's pretty small amounts. usually a bit more than .0001.
They are paying to all now they have 2 features one is auto withdraw and second is manual withdraw but for bigger amount you need too much active referrals

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June 23, 2014, 06:36:51 PM
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I would like to make my own faucet. Anyone know how much can I earn?  Huh
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June 23, 2014, 06:38:19 PM
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I would like to make my own faucet. Anyone know how much can I earn?  Huh

not much. ad revenue for this type of traffic pays so little these days, that you really couldn't plan on earning but marginally over your operating cost.
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June 23, 2014, 08:42:12 PM
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The short answer is no.  With the wealth of ad-signature campaigns going on right now on bitcointalk is by far a better payoff.

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June 23, 2014, 08:46:21 PM
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I would like to make my own faucet. Anyone know how much can I earn?  Huh
Currently its wast of time you need to do some thing different for earning more bitcoins faucets not working right now

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June 23, 2014, 08:58:28 PM
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No, try to use your time in coding for example.
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June 24, 2014, 05:08:47 AM
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Only time they'd be worth it is to pick up a brand new coin as a free way to get a couple... I know some people got a couple BTC back in day through faucets.
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