Don't forget
http://freebitco.inYou get around 350 sats per hour with 1/40 chance of 3500 and 1/1600 for 35000 and 1/10000 for 0.35 btc
So do me and yourself a favour and use my ref link
http://freebitco.in/?r=445749 I split my profits between my refs (I get 50% of your winnings = you get 25% extra bitcoins.)
Hmm... One of the better ones, I've seen...
Hello I like
Qoinpro.com They payout everyday small amounts but you don't have to do anything but sign up once. The more you refer and the sooner you sign up the better the rewards.
Signing up is free. Simply sign-up today and they will credit your account with 0.00000250 Bitcoins , 0.00007671 Litecoins and 0.00604838 FeatherCoins. Furthermore, they will add more coins to your account every single day.
QuoinPro has flooded the market. It ruined my Bitcoin group on FB.
Those faucets are a waste of time, payouts are extremely low. They used to be good. But those times are over.
Better sell something for BTC, offer a service, or simply use one of the signature programs here.
ya.ya.yo!
Signature programs? Any suggestions?
I use
http://givemebtc.net daily and have over 100 referrals on there which makes me some really good money
Compared to moonbit, or freebitco.in, the payouts aren't that great...
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Those faucets are a waste of time, payouts are extremely low. They used to be good. But those times are over.
Better sell something for BTC, offer a service, or simply use one of the signature programs here.
ya.ya.yo!
+1
Using faucets will eventually eat your time away and will leave you will only miniscule amounts of bitcoin in your wallet that is mostly unspendable because the TX fee necessary to spend it would be more then what you would receive.
Yeah, I would have to agree. moonbit is pretty simple, and after 12 hours, I've got 3 cents worth of BTC. LOL! However, it is a topic that I haven't really covered on my blog, so it was time to do some research...
Hope u guys earn something from faucets to get you started, but i think you could use your time more efficiently.
Try offering something that will be found usefull to others , like design , coding skill, writing ..etc , as it will bring you much more profit than wasting time on faucets.
cheers
I would like to, but I spent a long time in a corporate, closed-source environment, and trying to find a gig in the open-source world hasn't been easy, especially with sites like Freelancer, eLance, and oDesk that cater to workers in countries that can survive on a dollar or two a day.