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Author Topic: Where do I get free Bitcoin? The maintained list of verified free Bitcoin Sites.  (Read 511566 times)
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April 06, 2014, 11:10:39 PM
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EasyBitcoins added to the list.

This site seems to be having some problems.   "Invalid API key"
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April 07, 2014, 03:55:43 PM
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EasyBitcoins added to the list.

This site seems to be having some problems.   "Invalid API key"

This site is not even loading now...

CoinPrizes.com & Bitcoin Tap are refilled.
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April 07, 2014, 04:00:28 PM
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EasyBitcoins added to the list.

This site seems to be having some problems.   "Invalid API key"

This site is not even loading now...

CoinPrizes.com & Bitcoin Tap are refilled.
Yes bitcointap refilled after 3 days today I have some satoshi from this faucet

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April 07, 2014, 10:16:16 PM
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EasyBitcoins added to the list.

This site seems to be having some problems.   "Invalid API key"

This site is not even loading now...

CoinPrizes.com & Bitcoin Tap are refilled.

Bitcoin Tap out of funds, again

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April 08, 2014, 04:06:12 PM
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EasyBitcoins added to the list.

This site seems to be having some problems.   "Invalid API key"

This site is not even loading now...

CoinPrizes.com & Bitcoin Tap are refilled.

Bitcoin Tap out of funds, again



I just got a payout from it. And EasyBitcoins is back up and paying out as well.
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April 08, 2014, 06:52:48 PM
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Anybody seeing

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Invalid API key.

on most, if not all, MicroWallet faucets?
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April 08, 2014, 07:17:53 PM
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Anybody seeing

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Invalid API key.

on most, if not all, MicroWallet faucets?

From landofbitcoin.com (the owners of microwallet):
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Most Microwallet faucets will not work in the next few days as all API keys have been reset and the faucet owners need to generate a new key and update their script with the new key.

That's the only mention anywhere I can find about this. They didn't bother to notify via their twitter account or bitcointalk account. The only people who are going to notice that message are the LoB faucet users, so they're probably relying on those users to notify the faucet owners.  Customer support fail.

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April 08, 2014, 07:25:49 PM
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Anybody seeing

Code:
Invalid API key.

on most, if not all, MicroWallet faucets?

From landofbitcoin.com (the owners of microwallet):
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Most Microwallet faucets will not work in the next few days as all API keys have been reset and the faucet owners need to generate a new key and update their script with the new key.

That's the only mention anywhere I can find about this. They didn't bother to notify via their twitter account or bitcointalk account. The only people who are going to notice that message are the LoB faucet users, so they're probably relying on those users to notify the faucet owners.  Customer support fail.

Assumed it's something like that.

We'll see how fast faucet owners notice and react.
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April 09, 2014, 06:53:44 AM
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HotSwap.co has been updated.

High Volume, Secure Bitcoin Mixer: https://CoinMixer.net
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April 09, 2014, 07:19:38 AM
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HotSwap.co has been updated.

Confirmed, it's working now
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April 09, 2014, 08:31:26 AM
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Just updated the Dustbinhead faucet to a weighted system with up to 1,000 satoshi every 30 mins.

PLEASE let me know if there are any problems, as I'm kinda assuming it works based on a couple of quick tests. Smiley
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April 09, 2014, 03:59:41 PM
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Just updated the Dustbinhead faucet to a weighted system with up to 1,000 satoshi every 30 mins.

PLEASE let me know if there are any problems, as I'm kinda assuming it works based on a couple of quick tests. Smiley
HotSwap.co has been updated.

Thanks for the updates.
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April 10, 2014, 08:17:46 AM
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I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.
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April 10, 2014, 08:47:39 AM
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I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I can also confirm this service pays out. Really good support, too.
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April 10, 2014, 03:27:08 PM
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I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I also don't like sites and surveys etc. that ask for email addresses and other personal information... but the standard policy with non-free 'earn' Bitcoin sites is if it gets enough positive feedback from the community I will add it to the list.

Thanks for the submission. 
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April 11, 2014, 07:02:56 AM
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I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I can also confirm this service pays out. Really good support, too.

Thanks, I appreciate that. I do the support myself.

I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I also don't like sites and surveys etc. that ask for email addresses and other personal information... but the standard policy with non-free 'earn' Bitcoin sites is if it gets enough positive feedback from the community I will add it to the list.

Thanks for the submission.  

The email is only for account recovery purposes, there is zero verification. You can use a fake or random email. There is also no mandatory need to put your real name (unless doing surveys, always use real information on them, however surveys are not mandatory). I say this as the site owner.
We allow you to earn by simply visiting websites and giving no information. The fact that we allow extra ways to earn is what turns you off?
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April 11, 2014, 03:23:14 PM
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I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I can also confirm this service pays out. Really good support, too.

Thanks, I appreciate that. I do the support myself.

I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I also don't like sites and surveys etc. that ask for email addresses and other personal information... but the standard policy with non-free 'earn' Bitcoin sites is if it gets enough positive feedback from the community I will add it to the list.

Thanks for the submission.  

The email is only for account recovery purposes, there is zero verification. You can use a fake or random email. There is also no mandatory need to put your real name (unless doing surveys, always use real information on them, however surveys are not mandatory). I say this as the site owner.
We allow you to earn by simply visiting websites and giving no information. The fact that we allow extra ways to earn is what turns you off?

It is simply that this is a list of 'free' bitcoin sites not 'earn' bitcoin sites. But it is also a list for and by the community and if a site is found to be useful by the community and gets positive reviews it will be added to the list.
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April 11, 2014, 04:03:43 PM
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http://btcrock.biz



Get Free Bitcoins, playing miner!

The goal is simple - there is btc gold in rock. You have only 5 pickaxes and only
one pickaxe can be used to explore one place of rock. User who guess location for 5 or less tries
receives 0.0002 BTC.

For every played game user receives 0.00000345 BTC Free!
Those free btc's can be multiplied in mini "Gold field" game.

Payments are sent starting from 0.0001 BTC on Mondays!

 - Location of gold are provably fair by hash <secret>|[x,y]
 - We pay 50% by your referrals
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Game - http://btcrock.biz
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April 11, 2014, 04:22:40 PM
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I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I can also confirm this service pays out. Really good support, too.

Thanks, I appreciate that. I do the support myself.

I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I also don't like sites and surveys etc. that ask for email addresses and other personal information... but the standard policy with non-free 'earn' Bitcoin sites is if it gets enough positive feedback from the community I will add it to the list.

Thanks for the submission.  

The email is only for account recovery purposes, there is zero verification. You can use a fake or random email. There is also no mandatory need to put your real name (unless doing surveys, always use real information on them, however surveys are not mandatory). I say this as the site owner.
We allow you to earn by simply visiting websites and giving no information. The fact that we allow extra ways to earn is what turns you off?

It is simply that this is a list of 'free' bitcoin sites not 'earn' bitcoin sites. But it is also a list for and by the community and if a site is found to be useful by the community and gets positive reviews it will be added to the list.


The site is about equal to CoinAd, bitPTC, Bitvisitor etc that can be found on the list. I've almost never had any problems with Bit to click (the only time I had their awesome support compensated it greatly). I know just my opinion might not be enough, but I still recommend adding it to the list.
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April 11, 2014, 07:08:17 PM
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I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I can also confirm this service pays out. Really good support, too.

Thanks, I appreciate that. I do the support myself.

I am the owner of www.bittoclick.com

Proof: http://bittoclick.com/forum.php?topic=1140


My site has paid out over $15,000 USD of Bitcoin to 30,000 members. My site pays daily and has much more than just 'download offers' which you seem to hate.
There are surveys from Peanutlabs, which always pay, as well as Tasks from Crowdflower which are quite good as well.

The Matomy offers do have download offers though, and they are voluntary. And they DO contain virus's. You are getting PAID to download VIRUS'S KNOWINGLY. I highly advise against it (even on the offer page itself I have a warning), and have zero affiliation with the offers.

I also don't like sites and surveys etc. that ask for email addresses and other personal information... but the standard policy with non-free 'earn' Bitcoin sites is if it gets enough positive feedback from the community I will add it to the list.

Thanks for the submission.  

The email is only for account recovery purposes, there is zero verification. You can use a fake or random email. There is also no mandatory need to put your real name (unless doing surveys, always use real information on them, however surveys are not mandatory). I say this as the site owner.
We allow you to earn by simply visiting websites and giving no information. The fact that we allow extra ways to earn is what turns you off?

It is simply that this is a list of 'free' bitcoin sites not 'earn' bitcoin sites. But it is also a list for and by the community and if a site is found to be useful by the community and gets positive reviews it will be added to the list.


The site is about equal to CoinAd, bitPTC, Bitvisitor etc that can be found on the list. I've almost never had any problems with Bit to click (the only time I had their awesome support compensated it greatly). I know just my opinion might not be enough, but I still recommend adding it to the list.

Thanks for the feedback. Anyone else tried it?
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