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October 22, 2014, 04:36:27 PM
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the faucet is satoshi free for you...
but you can use this satoshi only for bet in the site where is this faucet!
sorry for my english XD
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October 22, 2014, 05:12:02 PM
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With some faucets you can earn that bit every 20 minutes though, not like you're going to get rich but a good bit to start with.
Try Bitcoinz Faucet, you may win up to BTC0.00003 every 20 minutes.
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October 23, 2014, 01:57:31 PM
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So the bitcoin faucet its a way to get free bitcoins?

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October 23, 2014, 02:18:34 PM
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So the bitcoin faucet its a way to get free bitcoins?

Yes, but the amount you can get is very small.
Basically, the faucet owner earns some ad profit from your visits, and then share part of his ad profit with you.

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October 23, 2014, 02:38:11 PM
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So the bitcoin faucet its a way to get free bitcoins?

Yes, but the amount you can get is very small.
Basically, the faucet owner earns some ad profit from your visits, and then share part of his ad profit with you.

Not really. I couldn't get satoshi sent to me.  I went to the site you suggested, and to the site upstream of this thread, and filled out the Capchcha, and saw the ads, and then got this: "150 satoshi was sent to your Microwallet.org account."

Not to the Bitcoin address I told them.  I don't want to open an account with Microwallet.org... what to do?  I have no BTC and the BTC I ordered is a week away...but beggars can't be choosers!

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October 23, 2014, 02:42:07 PM
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So the bitcoin faucet its a way to get free bitcoins?

Yes, but the amount you can get is very small.
Basically, the faucet owner earns some ad profit from your visits, and then share part of his ad profit with you.

Not really. I couldn't get satoshi sent to me.  I went to the site you suggested, and to the site upstream of this thread, and filled out the Capchcha, and saw the ads, and then got this: "150 satoshi was sent to your Microwallet.org account."

Not to the Bitcoin address I told them.  I don't want to open an account with Microwallet.org... what to do?  I have no BTC and the BTC I ordered is a week away...but beggars can't be choosers!

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You don't need to open an account on microwallet.org.
You will get the payment in a few days to your personal address (the one you entered on faucets), as long as you have accumulated at least 5825 satoshi.
You can at any time click https://www.microwallet.org/?u=YourAddress to check how much you have accumulated.


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So the bitcoin faucet its a way to get free bitcoins?

Yes, but the amount you can get is very small.
Basically, the faucet owner earns some ad profit from your visits, and then share part of his ad profit with you.

Not really. I couldn't get satoshi sent to me.  I went to the site you suggested, and to the site upstream of this thread, and filled out the Capchcha, and saw the ads, and then got this: "150 satoshi was sent to your Microwallet.org account."

Not to the Bitcoin address I told them.  I don't want to open an account with Microwallet.org... what to do?  I have no BTC and the BTC I ordered is a week away...but beggars can't be choosers!

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You don't need to open an account on microwallet.org.
You will get the payment in a few days to your personal address (the one you entered on faucets), as long as you have accumulated at least 5825 satoshi.
You can at any time click https://www.microwallet.org/?u=YourAddress to check how much you have accumulated.



I see.  When you solve the Capchcha's what is the purpose, I guess defeating the anti-bot provision?  And viewing the ads on the page is what they want you to see?

Edit-- too slow, it will take too long to get to their minimum limit to withdraw.

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October 23, 2014, 04:45:13 PM
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So the bitcoin faucet its a way to get free bitcoins?

Yes, but the amount you can get is very small.
Basically, the faucet owner earns some ad profit from your visits, and then share part of his ad profit with you.


Ok thank you for your opinion  Smiley

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October 23, 2014, 04:58:48 PM
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So the bitcoin faucet its a way to get free bitcoins?

More like "free micro-fraction of a Bitcoin".

Unfortunately, it isn't worth it.
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October 23, 2014, 05:05:01 PM
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When you solve the Capchcha's what is the purpose, I guess defeating the anti-bot provision?  And viewing the ads on the page is what they want you to see?

Edit-- too slow, it will take too long to get to their minimum limit to withdraw.

Yes and yes.

If you get 150 satoshi every time, use 20 different sites, and click 10 times each site every day, you will just be able to get 30000 satoshi (=$0.1) a day. So you shouldn't waste your time on faucets.
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October 23, 2014, 11:13:45 PM
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bitcoin faucets is a place where you can get free bitcoin in an amount not too much but given routinely during the period, there are on every 15 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours and others ...  Grin
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October 23, 2014, 11:42:22 PM
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theres so many of them, not sure why people bother with it.
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October 25, 2014, 02:29:57 PM
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Bitcoin faucet its a way to get free btc but its very a little amount

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October 25, 2014, 02:37:22 PM
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Bitcoin faucet its a way to get free btc but its very a little amount
Yes its way of get free btc but if you do hard work then still you need years to reach 1 bitcoin I have just 6 mBTC in a month
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