winspiral
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December 15, 2015, 10:28:11 AM |
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Try make faucet site hosting + domain you can get free in google advertiser bitmedia. perday i can get 0.002 btc
Can you message me how to do this? I would like to earn something like that. even if it is not that large it is stil earnings. And i would love to earn even in small terms. bitmedia seems down... This is the big problem if you invest...pay your members and...suddently you have "zero" income... I dont understand I dont even one idea how to make a faucet. I am just a faucet user. Or even those referrals. I dont think bitcointalk allows referral links here right? So where will you post it? You need of course a minimum knowleges in "webmastering" I have tried free hosting... it is not so good for faucets... if you have to much visitors...you are blocked....for a little moment with "messages" But it is great for learning...I have started with "free" 20 years ago...
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December 15, 2015, 11:59:36 AM |
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Try make faucet site hosting + domain you can get free in google advertiser bitmedia. perday i can get 0.002 btc
Can you message me how to do this? I would like to earn something like that. even if it is not that large it is stil earnings. And i would love to earn even in small terms. bitmedia seems down... This is the big problem if you invest...pay your members and...suddently you have "zero" income... I dont understand I dont even one idea how to make a faucet. I am just a faucet user. Or even those referrals. I dont think bitcointalk allows referral links here right? So where will you post it? You need some programming skills to make a faucet but it will easier nowadays because of the free faucet script available online, all you need were just hosting and domain then you are good to go. I believe there's a guide somewhere in this forum regarding to building faucets, I'm just lazy to dig it ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) And about referrals, there are a lot of crypto related forums where you can post referral link since bitcointalk doesn't allow ref links here(you can post but it will be only removed by mods once reported). Also social media sites were good places to spread your ref link. But making a rotator will be the best IMO.
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bearex
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December 15, 2015, 01:25:49 PM |
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Lending it out on BTCjam? But i dont know how legit it is.
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BugoyNaKoykoy
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December 15, 2015, 01:33:30 PM |
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If you'd ask me 1 year ago i would have said use cloud mining + invest in altcoins.
Now i would not say that anymore, however if you check the top group of altcoins you might still find some opportunities.
Ex: altcoin faucets giveaway more , turn it back to BTCBTC and your are done
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YuginKadoya
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December 15, 2015, 01:35:23 PM |
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Lending it out on BTCjam? But i dont know how legit it is.
Well according with my research some got lucky with BTCjam but others their are certain people who got scam by the ponzi scheme in my opinion just don't try it if your not a hundred percent sure about a site that needs investment so be very careful in joining
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adicted
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December 15, 2015, 01:48:06 PM |
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Lending it out on BTCjam? But i dont know how legit it is.
BTCjam also caught my attention before when I am looking for good ways to grow my bitcoin but I was hesitant to try it out due to some negative reviews I saw on different forums and blogs. I also heard a lot of users being ripped off on the said site. Better avoid them, I'd rather lend my coins here on bitcointalk.
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bearex
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December 15, 2015, 06:48:16 PM |
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Lending it out on BTCjam? But i dont know how legit it is.
BTCjam also caught my attention before when I am looking for good ways to grow my bitcoin but I was hesitant to try it out due to some negative reviews I saw on different forums and blogs. I also heard a lot of users being ripped off on the said site. Better avoid them, I'd rather lend my coins here on bitcointalk. Yeah, that is why i probably wont try it. Cant really risk it all for a 10% return.
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harizen
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December 16, 2015, 03:43:18 AM |
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Try make faucet site hosting + domain you can get free in google advertiser bitmedia. perday i can get 0.002 btc
Can you message me how to do this? I would like to earn something like that. even if it is not that large it is stil earnings. And i would love to earn even in small terms. bitmedia seems down... This is the big problem if you invest...pay your members and...suddently you have "zero" income... I dont understand I dont even one idea how to make a faucet. I am just a faucet user. Or even those referrals. I dont think bitcointalk allows referral links here right? So where will you post it? You need some programming skills to make a faucet but it will easier nowadays because of the free faucet script available online, all you need were just hosting and domain then you are good to go. I believe there's a guide somewhere in this forum regarding to building faucets, I'm just lazy to dig it ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) And about referrals, there are a lot of crypto related forums where you can post referral link since bitcointalk doesn't allow ref links here(you can post but it will be only removed by mods once reported). Also social media sites were good places to spread your ref link. But making a rotator will be the best IMO. Yes making a faucet nowadays is easy as J,K,L . There are free scripts out there and like you said, one needs own domain and hosting as free hosting sucks. Honestly nowadays building own faucet is not profitable as there are lots of faucets pop upping anywhere with great rewards. If one is really serious he must put a quite average amount as initial investment in order to make income. Much better if you will just make your own rotator with some good paying faucets out there rather than to build a new one. There are free fauct rotator maker out there and one can test it s a trial.
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December 16, 2015, 05:00:50 AM |
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Try make faucet site hosting + domain you can get free in google advertiser bitmedia. perday i can get 0.002 btc
Can you message me how to do this? I would like to earn something like that. even if it is not that large it is stil earnings. And i would love to earn even in small terms. bitmedia seems down... This is the big problem if you invest...pay your members and...suddently you have "zero" income... I dont understand I dont even one idea how to make a faucet. I am just a faucet user. Or even those referrals. I dont think bitcointalk allows referral links here right? So where will you post it? You need of course a minimum knowleges in "webmastering" I have tried free hosting... it is not so good for faucets... if you have to much visitors...you are blocked....for a little moment with "messages" But it is great for learning...I have started with "free" 20 years ago... Webmastering? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I guess I am really not for it. I just know how to use it but with those web design and web creations I suck I can even fix my cpu but never a web. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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adicted
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December 16, 2015, 05:27:02 AM |
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Lending it out on BTCjam? But i dont know how legit it is.
BTCjam also caught my attention before when I am looking for good ways to grow my bitcoin but I was hesitant to try it out due to some negative reviews I saw on different forums and blogs. I also heard a lot of users being ripped off on the said site. Better avoid them, I'd rather lend my coins here on bitcointalk. Yeah, that is why i probably wont try it. Cant really risk it all for a 10% return. I'd rather risk my coins on a ponzi with much higher return than that on BTCjam IMO ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I do not suggest nor recommend ponzies though. Its just that I am more comfortable investing on HYIP and ponzies than on lending sites out there. But lending here on bitcointalk will be the best over those I've mentioned.
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December 16, 2015, 05:29:39 AM |
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Can you get back your bitcoins if someone doesn't pay back on BTCJam or they are gone forever?
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December 16, 2015, 07:09:39 AM |
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Can you get back your bitcoins if someone doesn't pay back on BTCJam or they are gone forever?
There are gone forever. That s the biggest weakness of online lending services, if a borrower decides to scam, you cant do shit about it.
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December 16, 2015, 07:17:33 AM |
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Can you get back your bitcoins if someone doesn't pay back on BTCJam or they are gone forever?
NO you can't get anything BTCJam only third party like bitcointalk.org i think bitcointalk LOAN with collateral is better and safer than BTJam
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"The economy depends about as much on economists as the weather does on weather forecasters" Jean-Paul Kauffmann "The risk / reward ratio is nuts. Playing with altcoins is like picking up pennies on the highway" BlindMayorBitcorn
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December 16, 2015, 07:48:25 AM |
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Can you get back your bitcoins if someone doesn't pay back on BTCJam or they are gone forever?
NO you can't get anything BTCJam only third party like bitcointalk.org i think bitcointalk LOAN with collateral is better and safer than BTJam I saw that members use forum account as collatoral. Does this mean the loanee gives the lender the log in password?
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December 16, 2015, 09:44:31 AM |
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Can you get back your bitcoins if someone doesn't pay back on BTCJam or they are gone forever?
NO you can't get anything BTCJam only third party like bitcointalk.org i think bitcointalk LOAN with collateral is better and safer than BTJam I saw that members use forum account as collatoral. Does this mean the loanee gives the lender the log in password? Of course ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The lender should secure the collateral first before sending the loan. Alternatively , the loanee can also give the account credentials to a reputable escrow if he can't trust the lender.
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December 16, 2015, 09:49:59 AM |
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Can you get back your bitcoins if someone doesn't pay back on BTCJam or they are gone forever?
NO you can't get anything BTCJam only third party like bitcointalk.org i think bitcointalk LOAN with collateral is better and safer than BTJam I saw that members use forum account as collatoral. Does this mean the loanee gives the lender the log in password? Of course ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The lender should secure the collateral first before sending the loan. Alternatively , the loanee can also give the account credentials to a reputable escrow if he can't trust the lender. What is stopping loanee from doing a password reset through email?
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December 16, 2015, 09:50:54 AM |
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The best way is to start some services; like loan lending or even a web based service.This way you are guaranteed income for a longer period of time. Since i can't develop i try to participate in contents/faucets and re-invest my coins into some cloud mining/mining operations.
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December 16, 2015, 09:54:08 AM |
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Hi! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I recently created a thread asking for the best methods of gaining free Bitcoin. Most popular results:- Signature Campaign (High Paying)
- Faucets (Low Paying)
- Trading (Variable)
Now, I'm asking a different question. What are your best methods of growing Bitcoin. Only refer to safe investments!Thanks Recently I am investing in three opportunities. According to me The first is safe (for the meaning which might have this word about the online opportunities). Has 5 years online and 9 years of development. Always correct with everything. More than 4 million us dollar invested and more than 6 million us dollar withdrawals. More than 52 000 investors. Hundred or representants in to many countries. A sea of data in the website which give every kind of needed data about their activity. The second one is with medium risk as for me. It is correct with everything, has a very professional site but has only one month life. Only this last data make me to classify it with medium risk. Because there is not any other kind that make me think that this opportunity can be risky. The third one is considered by me as an investment with high risk. I am investing in a new crypto only guessing (from several signs I have noted and supposed) that the price of this crypto (actually very low) will go better. Hope much better but even better it will be enough.
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December 16, 2015, 10:02:03 AM |
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Can you get back your bitcoins if someone doesn't pay back on BTCJam or they are gone forever?
NO you can't get anything BTCJam only third party like bitcointalk.org i think bitcointalk LOAN with collateral is better and safer than BTJam I saw that members use forum account as collatoral. Does this mean the loanee gives the lender the log in password? Yes as soon as the escrow fixed all the deals. Both party will give first the loaner's request and collateral accepts by the lender.
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adicted
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December 16, 2015, 10:09:49 AM |
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Can you get back your bitcoins if someone doesn't pay back on BTCJam or they are gone forever?
NO you can't get anything BTCJam only third party like bitcointalk.org i think bitcointalk LOAN with collateral is better and safer than BTJam I saw that members use forum account as collatoral. Does this mean the loanee gives the lender the log in password? Of course ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) The lender should secure the collateral first before sending the loan. Alternatively , the loanee can also give the account credentials to a reputable escrow if he can't trust the lender. What is stopping loanee from doing a password reset through email? As I said, the lender/escrow should secure the account first before sending the loan so lender/escrow should change also the email as well. On that note , loanee can't reset the password through email.
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