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legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
legendary
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June 28, 2015, 01:13:04 AM
#6
Try these methods:

1. Do altcoin mining, and convert the altcoins to BTC using an exchange.
2. If you are having a website or a blog, then publish advertisements from Coinurl to earn BTC.
3. Do freelancing in Elance.com or Freelancer.com, and then convert the earnings to BTC.
4. Purchase BTC in bulk, and sell them to small-scale buyers through Localbitcoins.
5. Invest in BTC ventures.
newbie
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June 28, 2015, 12:49:52 AM
#5
Would be cool to have a bitcoin fiverr. 
legendary
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June 28, 2015, 12:35:06 AM
#4
The 4th way is using your real life skills to earn you coins. Bitcoins is essentially just money , and just how you earn money in real life can be used to earn bitcoin too. You can also use services that will let you convert your earnings or wages in real life to bitcoin .  Check out www.bitwage.co for that.
member
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June 28, 2015, 12:17:25 AM
#3
It's always funny when I see Cryptocurrency threads on the forum.
Think about it. Cryptocurrency is a form of digital currency, that is only accepted at specific places.
Why would you build your business around a form of money that you can't use without jumping through hoops or selling at a low-ball price? It's asinine!
It's like living in the United States, and being paid in Chinese Yen. Why?!?

I was very heavily involved with cryptocurrency up until about 8 months ago. Not so much Bitcoin, but mainly the others (altcoins.) These markets were easily manipulatable with even a small amount of capital (less than $1,000) and there were a few nights in particular where I tripled my investment. Great times.
Anyhow.... points 1 and 3 are worthless. The cost of electricity to mine is more than the yield, and faucets are not worth your time as you could make more money picking up pennies at your local mall.
Funny that you didn't mention the easiest way to get it - buying it from an exchange.
As far as Bitcoin as an investment goes - it will not go to 0 (there is a niche market for it and it has its uses), but it's certainly very volatile and not something I'd want to hold onto when I can easily put my money into the stock market.
full member
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June 28, 2015, 12:13:49 AM
#2
It's always funny when I see Cryptocurrency threads on the forum.
Think about it. Cryptocurrency is a form of digital currency, that is only accepted at specific places.
Why would you build your business around a form of money that you can't use without jumping through hoops or selling at a low-ball price? It's asinine!
It's like living in the United States, and being paid in Chinese Yen. Why?!?
member
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June 28, 2015, 12:09:29 AM
#1
There seems to be only a few ways to be able to earn Bitcoin and other types of ecoins.

The first is mining and for the most part this is going to be a waste of time as it takes so long to mine just one coin and depending on coin type may take some very high priced equipment to even get started.

The second is selling items and accepting payment in one of the coin types. This does work although there are still not that many people who want to pay that way.

The third way is to use faucets. There are many types of faucets and you can earn while playing games, donating computer time, or doing any number of other tasks.

There are literally hundreds of websites that you can go to and get coins of different types while just having fun.

You also will need to have a wallet to store your coins in. You can get one for free. Just search for your coins name and add wallet to the end and you can find plenty of free places to go to. Be sure and check the security.

I do not think you will get rich by doing this but you can pick up some extra cash. This is really good for low paid people.

Right now one Bitcoin is $200+ and the other coins are all different values.

Is there any other way to earn bitcoins.
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