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Topic: Bitcoins, Ether and such...are they still worth your time? (Read 2036 times)

legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1090
Learning the troll avoidance button :)
The thing is, i want to work hard for it. I'll run circles, while doing push-ups, keeping a football on my nose and fighting John Cena at the same time if that gives me Bitcoins. My main problem is: i have no money to invest and I have no programming skills. I can make websites (HTLM and basic PHP combined with puzzling Photoshop elements), I am good with designing stuff and I like playing League of Legends. Pretty much my skillset. So, I don't know about other ways then Faucets at this moment but I am willing to learn and invest my time on it (or small amounts of money, if that's worth anything...like 50 EUR per month or so).

Continuing where others left off short answer no:
Long answer there are ways to get into an initial position the easiest way is hunting through the altcoin routes and converting them to Bitcoin slowly hang out on this forum enough and get a few coins now and then etc.
Quick example:
https://www.mystellar.org/portal.php (Finish the contribution list and at the end of the day 2000 posts later you get at least 5300 STR + 2000 for posting that much and surviving without a ban at 0.00000815 btc a post when you convert it  back to BTC you end up with a whopping 0.059422 BTC or about $95 USD kind of cute) Using current poloniex prices.

Still it's far more efficient that the faucets .... just thinking of all the inputs and the amount that will cost in transaction fees instead of a dime a week at least you earn something for contributing and not pay it all back in fees also once you have some initial position then you can get a proof of stake coin like Clams and try to earn that way as well. It definitely meets the definition of working hard for it though.

(Also in before someone accuses me of exporting all of the sig spam to mexico I mean Stellar Tongue since that one doesn't use caps/week month but is a flat system like back in PD days.)

Edit I came back to say ... Stellar is now 0.00002684
....
I needed to recalculate 7300 STR is 0.20075 BTC
With those metrics it became worth my time 380 USD ...
legendary
Activity: 3528
Merit: 7005
Top Crypto Casino
Now, I have registred to a couple of Bitcoin faucet sites like FreeBitco.in and Bagsatoshi.com
Everyone here is going to tell you the same thing, and it's good advice:  Don't waste your time on faucets.  Your time is worth more than anything you can earn with any of the cryptos out there.  If you have fun doing it--for whatever reason--knock yourself out.  But the best way is to buy it.

Normally I do not recommend that people join sig campaigns (because they're mostly shitposters), but you seem like you can write.  Everyone is going to mention this, believe me.  Sig campaigns are a fun way to earn, and what you get, though small, adds up over time to be a decent amount.  But the best way is to buy whatever you need with real-life earnings.
member
Activity: 81
Merit: 10
don't waste your time on faucets and certainly don't waste your time on an altcoin specially if it is etehreum
sr. member
Activity: 686
Merit: 250
Faucets are okay, but do not devote all of your extra time in finding faucets or opening a lot of faucets; it is not worth the time and I learned this the hard way. I usually open 30+ tabs just for faucets and earned a few cents within a week. It is better if you devote this time in studying how the system works and how to make money using it. Trading is one of the ways to earn just like forex.
Here are some of the safest ways to earn money in cryptocurrency: Convert fiat money to coins and hold; Trade bitcoins to altcoins; Offer services and get paid in bitcoins.
There is no quick-rich scheme in any type of money-making businesses. Or if you think so, that is the easiest way to get scammed.
Faucets are on their way out, none wants to spend a lot of time collecting dust only for that dust to be eaten away for the high fess there are at the moment.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
https://boscoin.io
Mining looks like your weapon of choice in this if you don't want to invest money buying coins. You should do your homework and search which coin suits the best the equipment that you have and also has a better chance to see a rise in its price. In the beginning, you won't see a lot of money but will learn a lot and understand how the cryptocurrency world works.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 101
The thing is, i want to work hard for it. I'll run circles, while doing push-ups, keeping a football on my nose and fighting John Cena at the same time if that gives me Bitcoins. My main problem is: i have no money to invest and I have no programming skills. I can make websites (HTLM and basic PHP combined with puzzling Photoshop elements), I am good with designing stuff and I like playing League of Legends. Pretty much my skillset. So, I don't know about other ways then Faucets at this moment but I am willing to learn and invest my time on it (or small amounts of money, if that's worth anything...like 50 EUR per month or so).
Playing League of Legends huh? Maybe you have a decent video card / processor and you can use those to mine?

You can get around 5$ daily with a GTX 1080 on this site, http://Nicehash.com Which doesn't seem like a lot at first, but in a couple months you'll have your ROI back.

Might be something worth to check out?

I have just installed it, thanks for the tip. Can I just let it start on it's own settigns and algorythms or should I hash something else? :$


You should benchmark all the available scripts, and then select the script which gets you the most $$$ per day. Also watch your temperature/%use. Don't let your card get overheated, since it can possible shorten it's lifetime.

I really feel like a retard but I've been trying to 'benchmark all the available scripts' for half an hour now but I can't understand sh't about how to. Thanks for your tips btw Smiley! Appreciate it.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1427
The thing is, i want to work hard for it. I'll run circles, while doing push-ups, keeping a football on my nose and fighting John Cena at the same time if that gives me Bitcoins. My main problem is: i have no money to invest and I have no programming skills. I can make websites (HTLM and basic PHP combined with puzzling Photoshop elements), I am good with designing stuff and I like playing League of Legends. Pretty much my skillset. So, I don't know about other ways then Faucets at this moment but I am willing to learn and invest my time on it (or small amounts of money, if that's worth anything...like 50 EUR per month or so).
Playing League of Legends huh? Maybe you have a decent video card / processor and you can use those to mine?

You can get around 5$ daily with a GTX 1080 on this site, http://Nicehash.com Which doesn't seem like a lot at first, but in a couple months you'll have your ROI back.

Might be something worth to check out?

I have just installed it, thanks for the tip. Can I just let it start on it's own settigns and algorythms or should I hash something else? :$


You should benchmark all the available scripts, and then select the script which gets you the most $$$ per day. Also watch your temperature/%use. Don't let your card get overheated, since it can possible shorten it's lifetime.
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 109
Here are some ways, check out this link : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/100-ways-to-earn-bitcoin-1777912

Keep in mind that when you send a transaction it is gone, there are no refunds! If you see any website that is to good to be true, or basically any where you will want to send money in, research before you do! There are also many scam sites so yeah always check for them.

You could earn few 1-2$ with faucets and start trading but will take you ages to move to lets say 100$, yeah best is to find work.... As you stated that you have some skills, might wanna check http://xbtfreelancer.com/ - freelancer for bitcoin, there are also some other websites...

It can be a bit hard to find to work for btc as it is still "relatively" new but you can find ways to earn if you are persistent in earning bitcoin or some other cryptocurrency.

Hope this helps a bit Tongue
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 101
Maybe, if you have the necessary skills to speculate, but it is probably much harder than more stable markets, such as the stock market.
You mean trading? Not really a fan of it since I don't understand a thinf about it and I wont be able to find an expert to guide me through it. It seems so difficult and risky.
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10
Maybe, if you have the necessary skills to speculate, but it is probably much harder than more stable markets, such as the stock market.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 101
Unfortunately you will not make money, bitcoin, ethereum or any other cryptocurrency, without spend and risk, fiat, money. Unless you can offer any service/work or you can sell anything and you are happy to accept as payment bitcoins. 

A combination of micromining with a household computer, daily a couple of faucets and buying 25 EU of Bitcoins a month is my strategy at this moment (well, since two days that I am dedicates to know and do more with Bitcoins). Since I like this forum, let's add signature campaign to thia bitcoingatheringjourney...could I reach 1 bitcoin in 1 year? What do you think my odds are? And what opportunity do I miss?
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 252
Veni, Vidi, Vici
Unfortunately you will not make money, bitcoin, ethereum or any other cryptocurrency, without spend and risk, fiat, money. Unless you can offer any service/work or you can sell anything and you are happy to accept as payment bitcoins. 
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
EtherSphere - Social Games
I will say that ethereum is still worth it because exchanges like coinbase are still offering a separate wallet on their local exchanges to their customer base. So they still believe in it's capability as a valuable asset in the cryptoworld.
As for Dash. I don't think it will survive by looking at the plunge it has taken in the last two months and is just about at par with ethereum and it looks like it will over take it soon from the $59 to $51 price comparison they are both at right now.
So it is just a matter of time before this happens.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 101
The thing is, i want to work hard for it. I'll run circles, while doing push-ups, keeping a football on my nose and fighting John Cena at the same time if that gives me Bitcoins. My main problem is: i have no money to invest and I have no programming skills. I can make websites (HTLM and basic PHP combined with puzzling Photoshop elements), I am good with designing stuff and I like playing League of Legends. Pretty much my skillset. So, I don't know about other ways then Faucets at this moment but I am willing to learn and invest my time on it (or small amounts of money, if that's worth anything...like 50 EUR per month or so).
Playing League of Legends huh? Maybe you have a decent video card / processor and you can use those to mine?

You can get around 5$ daily with a GTX 1080 on this site, http://Nicehash.com Which doesn't seem like a lot at first, but in a couple months you'll have your ROI back.

Might be something worth to check out?

I have just installed it, thanks for the tip. Can I just let it start on it's own settigns and algorythms or should I hash something else? :$
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1427
The thing is, i want to work hard for it. I'll run circles, while doing push-ups, keeping a football on my nose and fighting John Cena at the same time if that gives me Bitcoins. My main problem is: i have no money to invest and I have no programming skills. I can make websites (HTLM and basic PHP combined with puzzling Photoshop elements), I am good with designing stuff and I like playing League of Legends. Pretty much my skillset. So, I don't know about other ways then Faucets at this moment but I am willing to learn and invest my time on it (or small amounts of money, if that's worth anything...like 50 EUR per month or so).
Playing League of Legends huh? Maybe you have a decent video card / processor and you can use those to mine?

You can get around 5$ daily with a GTX 1080 on this site, http://Nicehash.com Which doesn't seem like a lot at first, but in a couple months you'll have your ROI back.

Might be something worth to check out?
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 101
The thing is, i want to work hard for it. I'll run circles, while doing push-ups, keeping a football on my nose and fighting John Cena at the same time if that gives me Bitcoins. My main problem is: i have no money to invest and I have no programming skills. I can make websites (HTLM and basic PHP combined with puzzling Photoshop elements), I am good with designing stuff and I like playing League of Legends. Pretty much my skillset. So, I don't know about other ways then Faucets at this moment but I am willing to learn and invest my time on it (or small amounts of money, if that's worth anything...like 50 EUR per month or so).
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
-Altcoin mining such as DASH, ETH, XMR or ZEC is more profitable since the competition isn't too crazy, but these altcoin price is very volatile.

There are two possibilities with altcoin mining. The first possibility is that the mining competition will get more and more fierce, as more users are attracted to it by the handsome reward. The second possibility is that the altcoin bubble will burst, causing bankruptcy to the miners.

Altcoin mining is at the peak , now that I am mining with 2 GTX 1060 3GB version I am making 4.5 USD in bitcoin in a day. I am one of the people with not big rigs but I love to get about 130 USD in bitcoin monthly through my PC mining activity. There are a lot of other persons much more serious in mining than me and the rewards are awesome as I write this reply. Yes Bitcoin is worth my time and every other person who believes firmly in the bitcoin potential in the longer run.
sr. member
Activity: 457
Merit: 262
-Altcoin mining such as DASH, ETH, XMR or ZEC is more profitable since the competition isn't too crazy, but these altcoin price is very volatile.

There are two possibilities with altcoin mining. The first possibility is that the mining competition will get more and more fierce, as more users are attracted to it by the handsome reward. The second possibility is that the altcoin bubble will burst, causing bankruptcy to the miners.
hero member
Activity: 1260
Merit: 524
Using faucets for earning is a very old style and it is not worthy, trading is very good option but for that you should have lot of knowledge and patience. Apart from that if you want to earn bitcoins without earning through this forum, then first you should have high rank, atleast full member rank, and join signature campaign for earning per post or fixed next is try to do some free task in new altcoin launching where they are giving free coins, gain them and trade them in exchange and gain the trading knowledge with free coins. So like this their are so many other option which if you go through this forum you will know it.
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 101
Faucets are okay, but do not devote all of your extra time in finding faucets or opening a lot of faucets; it is not worth the time and I learned this the hard way. I usually open 30+ tabs just for faucets and earned a few cents within a week. It is better if you devote this time in studying how the system works and how to make money using it. Trading is one of the ways to earn just like forex.
Here are some of the safest ways to earn money in cryptocurrency: Convert fiat money to coins and hold; Trade bitcoins to altcoins; Offer services and get paid in bitcoins.
There is no quick-rich scheme in any type of money-making businesses. Or if you think so, that is the easiest way to get scammed.
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