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March 18, 2015, 09:32:03 AM
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Long time lurker here and i decided to make an account , i mostly sell digital goods and program in my free time , i've made a program to get btc from faucets on autopilot and that helps a lot too ! Cheesy

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March 18, 2015, 09:39:56 AM
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I shorted Bitcoin and earned most Bitcoin in 2013 when the price fall from 1,000$, it was a crazy time.

i've made a program to get btc from faucets on autopilot and that helps a lot too ! Cheesy

That's awesome, how many Bitcoin you earn from that program so far?
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March 18, 2015, 09:40:42 AM
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Used to make decent BTC trading altcoins from 2013 through to half way through 2014... that market has seriously dried up now but I'm waiting for it to recover.
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March 18, 2015, 09:43:18 AM
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I mined them until it has been possible and relatively cheap.
Right now I get only some satoshis from a defunct cloudmining service (pbmining still paying regularly... Roll Eyes ) then I buy some when I see good prices and I use a signature ad to add up some more.
I used to trade but this is not the right time, it requires so much time and energy to study the way too many patterns that are out there.
Oh, I also got some from translations.
One must be creative.


That's it.
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March 18, 2015, 09:46:25 AM
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The simpliest way in this forum is joining a signature campaign, you can check the list here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0
You only need an account with decent ranks (With no negative trust if you can)

Digital Goods? Hm, what about bitcointalk accounts reseller? People would pay for these. (Especially the newcomers who want joining a signature campaign, too)
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March 18, 2015, 09:51:57 AM
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I buy bitcoin and earn some on the side with signature campaigns. People should change their expectations of getting bitcoin for free. The best way of acquiring a sizable amount of bitcoin is to buy it with fiat.

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March 18, 2015, 09:54:05 AM
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I shorted Bitcoin and earned most Bitcoin in 2013 when the price fall from 1,000$, it was a crazy time.

i've made a program to get btc from faucets on autopilot and that helps a lot too ! Cheesy

That's awesome, how many Bitcoin you earn from that program so far?

I've made around 4$ of bitcoins the past 2 days , i think with time i'll be able to get about 10$ a day might release it later on once i'm content with it Smiley
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March 18, 2015, 09:56:26 AM
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I have many ways to get bitcoin :

- a online store where I sell digital goods : https://voucherstore.net
- one of the best bitcoin faucets : http://bitcoinspace.net/freebitcoins
- trading on cex.io & bitstamp

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March 18, 2015, 09:58:20 AM
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I do the following to earn Bitcoin:

1) Signature Campaigns
2) Sell Mobile recharges for my friends locally for Bitcoin
3) Buy stuff on my credit card and sell them for Bitcoin (based on orders from my friends)
4) Invest in gambling sites (alt coins) and then sell my profits for Bitcoin
5) Gamble a bit and win some (also lose a bit sometimes)
6) Buy alt coins when they crash and sell for btc when they rise (risk involved). I end up holding for a long time though sometimes.
7) Do micro loans to friends and get paid back with interest
8 ) Buy some from the left over in my entertainment budget every month (Money that i can afford to lose)
9) Use BTC faucets and have recently started one of my own to help others

Smiley

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March 18, 2015, 10:00:41 AM
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I do the following to earn Bitcoin:

1) Signature Campaigns
2) Sell Mobile recharges for my friends locally for Bitcoin
3) Buy stuff on my credit card and sell them for Bitcoin (based on orders from my friends)
4) Invest in gambling sites (alt coins) and then sell my profits for Bitcoin
5) Gamble a bit and win some (also lose a bit sometimes)
6) Buy alt coins when they crash and sell for btc when they rise (risk involved). I end up holding for a long time though sometimes.
7) Do micro loans to friends and get paid back with interest
8 ) Buy some from the left over in my entertainment budget every month (Money that i can afford to lose)
9) Use BTC faucets and have recently started one of my own to help others

Smiley

Very interesting , i'm thinking about making my own faucet too , is there a guide , i know how to program in  C# , python and a little html Smiley
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March 18, 2015, 10:09:13 AM
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My ways of earning bitcoins:

1)signature camapagin(main)
2)gambling faucets

My ways of losing bitcoins:

1)gambling Tongue

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March 18, 2015, 10:12:45 AM
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I do the following to earn Bitcoin:

1) Signature Campaigns
2) Sell Mobile recharges for my friends locally for Bitcoin
3) Buy stuff on my credit card and sell them for Bitcoin (based on orders from my friends)
4) Invest in gambling sites (alt coins) and then sell my profits for Bitcoin
5) Gamble a bit and win some (also lose a bit sometimes)
6) Buy alt coins when they crash and sell for btc when they rise (risk involved). I end up holding for a long time though sometimes.
7) Do micro loans to friends and get paid back with interest
8 ) Buy some from the left over in my entertainment budget every month (Money that i can afford to lose)
9) Use BTC faucets and have recently started one of my own to help others

Smiley

Very interesting , i'm thinking about making my own faucet too , is there a guide , i know how to program in  C# , python and a little html Smiley

Thank you. Well... to be honest i know none of those languages except HTML Smiley.

I got this faucet setup for free and linked it to my faucetbox account. I deposit the funds in faucetbox and the API picks it up from there for the payouts. If you ever decide to get one, maybe we can share ad banners to promote our faucets lol!  Grin

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March 18, 2015, 10:13:41 AM
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I do the following to earn Bitcoin:

1) Signature Campaigns
2) Sell Mobile recharges for my friends locally for Bitcoin
3) Buy stuff on my credit card and sell them for Bitcoin (based on orders from my friends)
4) Invest in gambling sites (alt coins) and then sell my profits for Bitcoin
5) Gamble a bit and win some (also lose a bit sometimes)
6) Buy alt coins when they crash and sell for btc when they rise (risk involved). I end up holding for a long time though sometimes.
7) Do micro loans to friends and get paid back with interest
8 ) Buy some from the left over in my entertainment budget every month (Money that i can afford to lose)
9) Use BTC faucets and have recently started one of my own to help others

Smiley

Very interesting , i'm thinking about making my own faucet too , is there a guide , i know how to program in  C# , python and a little html Smiley

Thank you. Well... to be honest i know none of those languages except HTML Smiley.

I got this faucet setup for free and linked it to my faucetbox account. I deposit the funds in faucetbox and the API picks it up from there for the payouts. If you ever decide to get one, maybe we can share ad banners to promote our faucets lol!  Grin

It sounds quite interesting what's the total amount you've earned?
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March 18, 2015, 10:16:06 AM
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I do the following to earn Bitcoin:

1) Signature Campaigns
2) Sell Mobile recharges for my friends locally for Bitcoin
3) Buy stuff on my credit card and sell them for Bitcoin (based on orders from my friends)
4) Invest in gambling sites (alt coins) and then sell my profits for Bitcoin
5) Gamble a bit and win some (also lose a bit sometimes)
6) Buy alt coins when they crash and sell for btc when they rise (risk involved). I end up holding for a long time though sometimes.
7) Do micro loans to friends and get paid back with interest
8 ) Buy some from the left over in my entertainment budget every month (Money that i can afford to lose)
9) Use BTC faucets and have recently started one of my own to help others

Smiley

Very interesting , i'm thinking about making my own faucet too , is there a guide , i know how to program in  C# , python and a little html Smiley



Thank you. Well... to be honest i know none of those languages except HTML Smiley.

I got this faucet setup for free and linked it to my faucetbox account. I deposit the funds in faucetbox and the API picks it up from there for the payouts. If you ever decide to get one, maybe we can share ad banners to promote our faucets lol!  Grin

It sounds quite interesting what's the total amount you've earned?

I have literally launched the faucet yesterday. So i am not really looking at any earnings right now. My priority is to drive traffic to begin with. I created the faucet with the intention of spreading bitcoin to the masses, not with a motive of profit in mind.. however if some profit comes my way, i am not too averse at collecting it.  Grin

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March 18, 2015, 10:24:17 AM
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Earned my first bitcoin through PTC and faucets,
then set up my own faucet which got me some referal income,
decided to join a sig campaign
last bitcoin I earned was with some drawings I did, that was the best bitcoin comming in ever Smiley

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March 18, 2015, 10:30:54 AM
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I do the following to earn Bitcoin:

1) Signature Campaigns
2) Sell Mobile recharges for my friends locally for Bitcoin
3) Buy stuff on my credit card and sell them for Bitcoin (based on orders from my friends)
4) Invest in gambling sites (alt coins) and then sell my profits for Bitcoin
5) Gamble a bit and win some (also lose a bit sometimes)
6) Buy alt coins when they crash and sell for btc when they rise (risk involved). I end up holding for a long time though sometimes.
7) Do micro loans to friends and get paid back with interest
8 ) Buy some from the left over in my entertainment budget every month (Money that i can afford to lose)
9) Use BTC faucets and have recently started one of my own to help others

Smiley

Very interesting , i'm thinking about making my own faucet too , is there a guide , i know how to program in  C# , python and a little html Smiley



Thank you. Well... to be honest i know none of those languages except HTML Smiley.

I got this faucet setup for free and linked it to my faucetbox account. I deposit the funds in faucetbox and the API picks it up from there for the payouts. If you ever decide to get one, maybe we can share ad banners to promote our faucets lol!  Grin

It sounds quite interesting what's the total amount you've earned?

I have literally launched the faucet yesterday. So i am not really looking at any earnings right now. My priority is to drive traffic to begin with. I created the faucet with the intention of spreading bitcoin to the masses, not with a motive of profit in mind.. however if some profit comes my way, i am not too averse at collecting it.  Grin

That's very nice of you , i think i'll look into programming some game/gambling sort of site but i gotta do some more research into it , i can't seem to be able to find some good references
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March 18, 2015, 11:17:52 AM
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I have yet to earn my first BTC.
I proposed a few clients to pay me in BTC, but they refused so far. I've bought the few BTC I have.

Yes, there's there are sig campaigns, but that only brings small change. No BTC.

I used to be a citizen and a taxpayer. Those days are long gone.
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March 18, 2015, 11:23:02 AM
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i earn bitcoin from trading altcoin
and from signature campaign too, just to make a back up if i loss trading altcoin
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March 18, 2015, 11:51:05 AM
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I personally never gamble because it's high risk and also against my religion . I don't do trading aswell
So I only sell Digital goods (Steam games to be more specific) or I enroll in signature compaigns , works really well for me to be honest since I have a lot of free time those days without school .

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March 18, 2015, 12:02:33 PM
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A portion of my earning comes from advertising campaign from a few blogs that I own although indirectly the earnings are in fiat which I later use it to buy bitcoin. Currently in the process of negotiating with one of the customers whether the guy will directly pay me in bitcoin. The rest are mostly from signatures.

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