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June 29, 2012, 05:00:53 PM
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This topic will be locked as there is no longer a newbie jail ( which is no doubt why this topic has just been moved out of the newbie section ).

Newbies along with everyone else can post in the original Free Bitcoin Sites thread:


 "Where do I get free Bitcoin? The maintained list of verified free Bitcoin Sites."

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From the New to BitCoin? Start here! sticky in the Bitcoin Forum > Bitcoin > Bitcoin Discussion forum:

Where do I get free bitcoins?        Discussion thread here

It is best to use the original "Where do I get free Bitcoin? The maintained list of verified free Bitcoin Sites" thread to see the full list of free bitcoin sites.
This thread is to allow newbies, who can't yet post in the main thread, to post on the subject of free bitcoin sites. Some of the better ones are in my sig.

If you have a site that gives out free bitcoins, or know of one, then please submit a link to it in that thread,
or this one if you are still on newbie restrictions.  Any input is welcome including a quick "thanks" or "hello".

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June 29, 2012, 07:36:46 PM
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With all the miserable popup ads 'n shit at that mycryptcoin site it is hard to be able to input ones address and then hit the submit button.   Undecided

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June 30, 2012, 03:10:08 AM
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Here's some nobody knows about:

Get a free 0.001 BTC for joining the Bitcoin Tribe!
http://bitcointribe.com/
Get 0.01 BTC for surfing websites!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88880.msg979505#msg979505

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July 01, 2012, 04:58:11 PM
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Here's some nobody knows about:

Get a free 0.001 BTC for joining the Bitcoin Tribe!
http://bitcointribe.com/

That might qualify, although I am not sure how many people would want to give out their email address
and other personal information to register at a strange site, just to get 0.001 BTC.

Are there any members of that site here who can say something about their experiences at that site?


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This one does not qualify.  They aren't giving out free Bitcoin but are paying for a service, the surfing of websites. 

You can find a little more discussion of these types of things at the original post.

Also feel free to post your submissions there.

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July 02, 2012, 12:02:26 AM
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Typing in a CAPTCHA is a service. I've been tempted to make a website which looks like dailybitcoins, but is actually a backend for decaptcher. Looking at ads is also a service. At CoinAd you look at ads, with that surfing offer you look at webpages. Which are mostly ad webpages. I see no real difference other than time.


As for bitcointribe, they haven't spammed me yet, and I verified that it works.
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July 02, 2012, 03:28:55 PM
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Looking at ads is also a service. At CoinAd you look at ads, with that surfing offer you look at webpages.

Most people these days are used to having ads on the websites they visit. At places
like CoinAd one isn't required to spend any time looking at, and clicking on, the ads in
order to get a payout.

Like I say at that original thread:
As long as anything like spending more time at their site, or doing something else,
is optional then I will consider the coins given out there as "free."

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July 02, 2012, 03:31:26 PM
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Freebitcoins.co.uk
We review lots of sites and methods to get free Bitcoins.
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July 03, 2012, 03:27:18 PM
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Freebitcoins.co.uk
We review lots of sites and methods to get free Bitcoins.


Interesting idea about the reviews.  The [actual and non-scam etc.] free bitcoin sites there are already listed above. 
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July 03, 2012, 03:34:27 PM
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Definately not all of them.
We are also starting to list methods to get free bitcoins, that require a bit of up front capital.
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July 03, 2012, 06:43:09 PM
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Definately not all of them.

All the free ones.

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We are also starting to list methods to get free bitcoins, that require a bit of up front capital.

If it requires up front capital how does it qualify as free?  Wink
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July 03, 2012, 08:02:10 PM
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Hmm. 0.000001 bitcoin... come to me.  Cheesy
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July 03, 2012, 08:09:06 PM
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Definately not all of them.

All the free ones.

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We are also starting to list methods to get free bitcoins, that require a bit of up front capital.

If it requires up front capital how does it qualify as free?  Wink
You havn't even listed all the free ones.
Either way, its a nice site, and we post reviews rather than lists.
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July 03, 2012, 09:17:18 PM
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You havn't even listed all the free ones.

Which ones? 
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July 04, 2012, 05:52:59 AM
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You havn't even listed all the free ones.

Which ones? 
Look for yourself, there are plenty.
Who cares anyway, the site is there if you want to use it.
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July 04, 2012, 04:01:36 PM
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You havn't even listed all the free ones.

Which ones? 
Look for yourself, there are plenty.

I did of course.  Perhaps English isn't your main language and you aren't clear on the
difference between "free" and concepts like "earn" etc.  Wink

"surf these websites...
fill out these surveys...
give me your email address and personal information...
watch these videos...
reweet or post these ads...
build me a house...
AND I WILL GIVE YOU FREE MONEY!" 

LOL

Even if it is only time and attention someone wants it is still valuable to me
and anything I get in return for it, should I choose to spend it, isn't free. 

Now if the only time I have to spend is the time it takes to load up a website
and input a bitcoin address, and maybe wait a few seconds for some anti-bot
process or the like, and anything else is optional then I can regard any bitcoins
given out in that case as being reasonably free. 

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Oscry added.
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http://www.paperco.in/faucet.php

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July 05, 2012, 02:33:07 AM
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I filled out the captcha and then pressed the "Get some bitcoins!" button.
If some bitcoins were sent, where were they sent? 
I was never asked to input a bitcoin address. The only input field I can
see in firefox is for the captcha.   
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I filled out the captcha and then pressed the "Get some bitcoins!" button.
If some bitcoins were sent, where were they sent? 
I was never asked to input a bitcoin address. The only input field I can
see in firefox is for the captcha.   

It seems to output the BTC as a QR code, which I'm not entirely sure how to redeem.
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I filled out the captcha and then pressed the "Get some bitcoins!" button.
If some bitcoins were sent, where were they sent? 
I was never asked to input a bitcoin address. The only input field I can
see in firefox is for the captcha.   

It seems to output the BTC as a QR code, which I'm not entirely sure how to redeem.

Yes, the first time I tried it I didn't get a QR code or a message to reload and try again,
or a message saying that it was empty, like it seems to be now.

The QR code needs to be scanned to give a code which can be redeemed at MtGox.
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