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March 26, 2015, 05:49:57 PM
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The best choice would be, what doesnt go out of your way to earn those bitcoins.

People are listing way too many choices, and some will pay out pennies and comparing to whats been paying them great. I`d stick with signatures for now, then move on to a buy and sell thing.

I wouldnt want to waste my time in other areas, unless you have a lot of time in the day.

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March 26, 2015, 06:06:52 PM
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I have some site which you can earn btc there like:
earncrypto.com
Coinworker.com
Get-btc.
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March 26, 2015, 07:55:00 PM
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The best choice would be, what doesnt go out of your way to earn those bitcoins.

People are listing way too many choices, and some will pay out pennies and comparing to whats been paying them great. I`d stick with signatures for now, then move on to a buy and sell thing.

I wouldnt want to waste my time in other areas, unless you have a lot of time in the day.

Yeah, I agree.

From my introduction into Bitcoin, the easiest way if you work and have disposable income, is to just convert $ to Bitcoin.  I'll assume that some people are asking because they either don't work or don't want to invest their personal $.

Without having any unique skillset, so really just based on participation, the signature campaigns are your best bet from what I can see.  Aside from that, there are faucets and Android games that will pay a few hundred satoshi, which will build really slowly over time.

Gambling has the potential to generate bitcoin, but the odds are against you and you need to be comfortable with losing.
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March 28, 2015, 05:38:04 PM
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u can gambling on dice sites or sports book *i prefer sportsbook.
signature campaign *this one is good.
invest on ponzi *this one is high risk.
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March 28, 2015, 05:39:09 PM
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u can gambling on dice sites or sports book *i prefer sportsbook.
signature campaign *this one is good.
invest on ponzi *this one is high risk.

2nd one is good only.

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March 28, 2015, 11:33:51 PM
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There are many ways and even threads in the forum itself to earn Bitcoins, just search. Smiley

1. Signature Campaign.
2. PTC sites which allow payments in BTC.
3. Micro tasks.
4. Purchase them (instead of earning). Wink

yes probably better than anyone will get from btc faucets.
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March 28, 2015, 11:54:09 PM
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At this time, Which faucet pay highest ? LOL

Thanks !
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March 29, 2015, 12:12:47 AM
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Good point on the gambling, as with any gambling risk/reward but the game odds have to be at least fair (expected value and all).

Didn't even realize there were so many signature campaigns that reward activity and posting, even for newbies and Jr. Members.
Going to look into that now, cheer fellers.

Any downside with these signature campaigns aside from pimping out your signature block and also revealing your bitcoin wallet address?


The best choice would be, what doesnt go out of your way to earn those bitcoins.

People are listing way too many choices, and some will pay out pennies and comparing to whats been paying them great. I`d stick with signatures for now, then move on to a buy and sell thing.

I wouldnt want to waste my time in other areas, unless you have a lot of time in the day.

Yeah, I agree.

From my introduction into Bitcoin, the easiest way if you work and have disposable income, is to just convert $ to Bitcoin.  I'll assume that some people are asking because they either don't work or don't want to invest their personal $.

Without having any unique skillset, so really just based on participation, the signature campaigns are your best bet from what I can see.  Aside from that, there are faucets and Android games that will pay a few hundred satoshi, which will build really slowly over time.

Gambling has the potential to generate bitcoin, but the odds are against you and you need to be comfortable with losing.
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March 29, 2015, 12:28:08 AM
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You can work with PTC (Paid To Click)
The job is just clicking advertisement and you get paid Smiley

faucet used to be profitable
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March 29, 2015, 12:46:51 AM
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You can work with PTC (Paid To Click)
The job is just clicking advertisement and you get paid Smiley

Paid to Click is good. but better u choose PTC who paid in dollar $ not in bitcoin.
bcos its better than bitcoin and the price quite better. Smiley
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March 29, 2015, 02:31:02 AM
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Good point on the gambling, as with any gambling risk/reward but the game odds have to be at least fair (expected value and all).

Didn't even realize there were so many signature campaigns that reward activity and posting, even for newbies and Jr. Members.
Going to look into that now, cheer fellers.

Any downside with these signature campaigns aside from pimping out your signature block and also revealing your bitcoin wallet address?

I think you've accurately summarized the downsides lol

But I think the signature campaign concept is understood on this forum.
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March 29, 2015, 09:09:18 AM
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At this time, Which faucet pay highest ? LOL

Thanks !

I think Motherfaucet (Xapo wallet) and Bitcoinker (Xapo or Microwallet) have pretty high payouts. I personally like using CoinAd lately more than the others because the have a higher number of advertisements.

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March 30, 2015, 08:08:55 AM
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Hi, I'm just wondering what are the best/easiest ways to earn BTC?

Is there anything like the website fiver where you do tasks to earn BTC instead of £/$?

I have no clue about programming or anything like that but I am good at writing if that would be helpful at all. Are there any threads on here where people are requiring tasks done in return for BTC?

Also, quite a few people recommend signature campaigns as a good way to earn BTC, bearing in mind I am fairly new and only a junior member, would this be both feasible and worthwhile and if so could you please guide me on how to do this please?

Any other suggestions other than the ones outlined are also welcome, any help much appreciated.

you do not need to look anywhere else . Simply, you can earn Bitcoin here- Bitcointalk

There are too many ways to earn from sig campaign, giveaway, bounty,...
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March 30, 2015, 11:28:01 AM
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There are too many ways to earn Bitcoin but first of all, you must work hard to get some BTC and then use it to invest . It's up to you/

You can trade your coins to earn profit.... That's one of many ways
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