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legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
September 22, 2015, 11:10:40 AM
As long as I could make $10 to $15 a week, I'm good with that. I'm waiting to reach full member (which is going to be real soon)  Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 255
September 22, 2015, 11:03:23 AM
For a bitcoin noob like me,the best way to earn bitcoin is faucet and signature campaign in this forum

> only earning a dollar a day from that though alone from faucets ><
its better than have a dollar a day than you are only hang with your friends or in your house without doing anything, and while you are using faucets you can make a post in this forum and keep posting until your rank is full member and now you can earn from signature campaign.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
September 22, 2015, 09:58:39 AM
For a bitcoin noob like me,the best way to earn bitcoin is faucet and signature campaign in this forum

> only earning a dollar a day from that though alone from faucets ><
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 255
September 22, 2015, 09:54:31 AM

Really?  Think about this: If all signature campaigns were banned, would you still stay active on this forum?  I know 90% of the people currently in signature campaigns will not. :-/
But hey, I guess that's that for our current generation here on bitcointalk Tongue

Why sure. I've always been active making at least 14 posts a week before joining a signature campaign. The reason that I'm very active in BCT is because I'm a huge Bitcoin fan. Ever since I got into Bitcoin, I've got fascinated by its decentralized nature. So, even if all campaigns were banned I would still contribute to this forum.  Cheesy

Me too - I've been on Bitcointalk since 2010, and only signed up to a sig campaign a few weeks back. Having said that, I suspect you and I are very much the minority - and for that reason I'd be hesitant to ban sig campaigns. They seem to attract people to the forum, and through that people are learning about Bitcoin. I don't know whether mass adoption is possible (or necessary for Bitcoin's future success), but I do believe that more people learning about (and using!) BTC is a positive thing, despite the "endless September" vibe that the sig campaigns seem to have generated!

Inside the forum this is the best way ti earn bitcoins.
If there will be no signature campaign i speculate that there will be -90% overall the activity of the forum members.
Signature Campaign attract people to learn more about bitcoin and spread over the world.
Yeah thats right and also its great help to the owner of the signature campaign because their business is become popular.
full member
Activity: 134
Merit: 100
September 21, 2015, 10:17:06 PM
this is the one of best way to earn bitcoin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/livecoinnet-guess-the-price-the-game-is-over-1161448
i've won bitcoin from there,just predict the price of bitcoin weekly
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
September 21, 2015, 07:56:08 PM
The best way would be to work in a site like https://www.xbtfreelancer.com/
Signature Campaigns are also a good way to earn some extra Bitcoins
Mining is profitable if you live in place where electricity is cheap
Trading requires market knowledge and some instinct
Gambling is risky but can be fun
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
September 21, 2015, 03:02:31 PM
i think its participating in signature campaign or claiming faucet payments
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1002
September 21, 2015, 10:40:58 AM

Really?  Think about this: If all signature campaigns were banned, would you still stay active on this forum?  I know 90% of the people currently in signature campaigns will not. :-/
But hey, I guess that's that for our current generation here on bitcointalk Tongue

Why sure. I've always been active making at least 14 posts a week before joining a signature campaign. The reason that I'm very active in BCT is because I'm a huge Bitcoin fan. Ever since I got into Bitcoin, I've got fascinated by its decentralized nature. So, even if all campaigns were banned I would still contribute to this forum.  Cheesy

Me too - I've been on Bitcointalk since 2010, and only signed up to a sig campaign a few weeks back. Having said that, I suspect you and I are very much the minority - and for that reason I'd be hesitant to ban sig campaigns. They seem to attract people to the forum, and through that people are learning about Bitcoin. I don't know whether mass adoption is possible (or necessary for Bitcoin's future success), but I do believe that more people learning about (and using!) BTC is a positive thing, despite the "endless September" vibe that the sig campaigns seem to have generated!

Inside the forum this is the best way ti earn bitcoins.
If there will be no signature campaign i speculate that there will be -90% overall the activity of the forum members.
Signature Campaign attract people to learn more about bitcoin and spread over the world.
member
Activity: 65
Merit: 10
September 21, 2015, 10:24:54 AM
Is there some way to earn Bitcoins quickly?

Mining seems to be too far ahead of me, and faucets give out very little.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

I try to earn from play games and hyips.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 503
September 21, 2015, 08:38:38 AM

Really?  Think about this: If all signature campaigns were banned, would you still stay active on this forum?  I know 90% of the people currently in signature campaigns will not. :-/
But hey, I guess that's that for our current generation here on bitcointalk Tongue

Why sure. I've always been active making at least 14 posts a week before joining a signature campaign. The reason that I'm very active in BCT is because I'm a huge Bitcoin fan. Ever since I got into Bitcoin, I've got fascinated by its decentralized nature. So, even if all campaigns were banned I would still contribute to this forum.  Cheesy

Me too - I've been on Bitcointalk since 2010, and only signed up to a sig campaign a few weeks back. Having said that, I suspect you and I are very much the minority - and for that reason I'd be hesitant to ban sig campaigns. They seem to attract people to the forum, and through that people are learning about Bitcoin. I don't know whether mass adoption is possible (or necessary for Bitcoin's future success), but I do believe that more people learning about (and using!) BTC is a positive thing, despite the "endless September" vibe that the sig campaigns seem to have generated!
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
September 21, 2015, 08:31:16 AM
Signature campaign has always been the most rewarding way to earn a decent amount of Bitcoins. The only you would need to do is to invest your time to make quality posts and you'll be earning good profits. Trading is also a great way to earn Bitcoins, but you need to have experience in doing such task.  Cheesy
Just keep in mind that you shouldn't think about earning with the signature campaign on.  Instead, focus on your posts and contributing to the forum, and you will be rewarded with knowledge, experience, and happiness. 

Of course. I've learned a lot of things by browsing through the forums and making good quality posts. I don't do for the earnings, instead I do it to contribute to the forums and at the same time to have fun!  Cheesy
Really?  Think about this: If all signature campaigns were banned, would you still stay active on this forum?  I know 90% of the people currently in signature campaigns will not. :-/
But hey, I guess that's that for our current generation here on bitcointalk Tongue

Why sure. I've always been active making at least 14 posts a week before joining a signature campaign. The reason that I'm very active in BCT is because I'm a huge Bitcoin fan. Ever since I got into Bitcoin, I've got fascinated by its decentralized nature. So, even if all campaigns were banned I would still contribute to this forum.  Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 518
Merit: 254
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September 21, 2015, 04:29:15 AM
If you extra skill or talent you can offer it here in the forum and earn much better than solving any faucets.....
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
September 20, 2015, 09:49:37 PM
Well if any new people are interested in registering for coinbase. (not trying to be one of those spammers, but hey might help)

They have a referral thing where if you register a new account and buy $100 or more of bitcoin, the referrer gets $75 of bitcoin.

I'd gladly share 2/3 or $50 with people if they message me before registering.
I agree. I personally use Coinbase, and it's great as an online wallet service. The other awesome thing, as you mentioned is their referral service. On my screen, it states: "Earn $104 of bitcoin for every friend you refer who buys $139 of bitcoin or more." That's almost 1:1! Just me piping in. Smiley

Wow. They've gone up a LOT. I got 15-20 referrals way back in the day. Each one paid a whopping $5, Sad.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
September 20, 2015, 06:18:57 AM
maybe trade is the best way to earn some bitcoin
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1000
September 20, 2015, 03:52:02 AM
Well if any new people are interested in registering for coinbase. (not trying to be one of those spammers, but hey might help)

They have a referral thing where if you register a new account and buy $100 or more of bitcoin, the referrer gets $75 of bitcoin.

I'd gladly share 2/3 or $50 with people if they message me before registering.
I agree. I personally use Coinbase, and it's great as an online wallet service. The other awesome thing, as you mentioned is their referral service. On my screen, it states: "Earn $104 of bitcoin for every friend you refer who buys $139 of bitcoin or more." That's almost 1:1! Just me piping in. Smiley
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
September 20, 2015, 02:39:15 AM
if you want to start earning as a bitcoin miner you have to buy hardware for effective mining.
hardware like a mining rig Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1118
Lie down. Have a cookie
September 20, 2015, 12:49:46 AM
Well if any new people are interested in registering for coinbase. (not trying to be one of those spammers, but hey might help)

They have a referral thing where if you register a new account and buy $100 or more of bitcoin, the referrer gets $75 of bitcoin.

I'd gladly share 2/3 or $50 with people if they message me before registering.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
September 19, 2015, 11:37:26 PM
Signature campaign has always been the most rewarding way to earn a decent amount of Bitcoins. The only you would need to do is to invest your time to make quality posts and you'll be earning good profits. Trading is also a great way to earn Bitcoins, but you need to have experience in doing such task.  Cheesy
Just keep in mind that you shouldn't think about earning with the signature campaign on.  Instead, focus on your posts and contributing to the forum, and you will be rewarded with knowledge, experience, and happiness. 

Of course. I've learned a lot of things by browsing through the forums and making good quality posts. I don't do for the earnings, instead I do it to contribute to the forums and at the same time to have fun!  Cheesy
Really?  Think about this: If all signature campaigns were banned, would you still stay active on this forum?  I know 90% of the people currently in signature campaigns will not. :-/
But hey, I guess that's that for our current generation here on bitcointalk Tongue

Yep, as I always say, our ATH in 2013 is what has (somewhat) killed cryptos. Before that happened, people around here were more than willing to help each other. People tipped each other for posts. Everything was about the community instead of "let me screw over everyone for my own benefit" like we see now. And I agree -- most people wouldn't be nearly as active without the campaigns. In my case, well over half my posts don't count regardless so I'll let that speak for itself, :p.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1029
September 19, 2015, 08:22:26 PM
Signature campaign has always been the most rewarding way to earn a decent amount of Bitcoins. The only you would need to do is to invest your time to make quality posts and you'll be earning good profits. Trading is also a great way to earn Bitcoins, but you need to have experience in doing such task.  Cheesy
Just keep in mind that you shouldn't think about earning with the signature campaign on.  Instead, focus on your posts and contributing to the forum, and you will be rewarded with knowledge, experience, and happiness. 

Of course. I've learned a lot of things by browsing through the forums and making good quality posts. I don't do for the earnings, instead I do it to contribute to the forums and at the same time to have fun!  Cheesy
Really?  Think about this: If all signature campaigns were banned, would you still stay active on this forum?  I know 90% of the people currently in signature campaigns will not. :-/
But hey, I guess that's that for our current generation here on bitcointalk Tongue
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 1363
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
September 19, 2015, 08:07:37 PM
Signature campaign has always been the most rewarding way to earn a decent amount of Bitcoins. The only you would need to do is to invest your time to make quality posts and you'll be earning good profits. Trading is also a great way to earn Bitcoins, but you need to have experience in doing such task.  Cheesy
Just keep in mind that you shouldn't think about earning with the signature campaign on.  Instead, focus on your posts and contributing to the forum, and you will be rewarded with knowledge, experience, and happiness. 

Of course. I've learned a lot of things by browsing through the forums and making good quality posts. I don't do for the earnings, instead I do it to contribute to the forums and at the same time to have fun!  Cheesy
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