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Topic: Do Bitcoin Generator Sites really work? (Read 8229 times)

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June 24, 2019, 12:46:58 PM
I want know if these BTC generators websites are really working? I have tried using one and made few BTCs, and when I was about to receive them, I was told that I should pay a certain amount of BTCs before the BTCs I generated can be sent in my account. So I don't want to send and never receive, and I want to be sure if they are working or not. Has anyone used that?

For me it’s a scam, back to the old days I usually use different sites of bitcoin generators then it just make/ let you win then after that they will tell you that you need to invest some little amount of money so that they can transfer your winning bitcoin but, even you send or not they will just hold that bitcoin price to their sites/account of ours that will load or transact almost forever. Also, this day theirs a lot of phishing sites out there so don’t trust too quickly. If you want, you can just gamble to the trusted sites. Smiley
newbie
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Trust your instincts. Does it seem too good to be true? Then it is.
There are not bitcoin generators. Smiley Many were exposed as scams in the scam accusation section.

Bitcoin generation is not an easy job it needs powerful miners and expensive one.

I think they are all scams,
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Trust your instincts. Does it seem too good to be true? Then it is.
There are not bitcoin generators. Smiley Many were exposed as scams in the scam accusation section.

Bitcoin generation is not an easy job it needs powerful miners and expensive one.
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Trust your instincts. Does it seem too good to be true? Then it is.
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I just visited the page of Bitcoin Generator and found this topic here. Not sure it is a scammer or not but i decided to avoid it.

No need to think, it's absolutely scam haha. But you are right to avoid those things, they're just a waste of time. To think that there are still people who got their attention to this schemes, they must be eager to earn or knowing absolutely nothing on crypto scams
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I want know if these BTC generators websites are really working? I have tried using one and made few BTCs, and when I was about to receive them, I was told that I should pay a certain amount of BTCs before the BTCs I generated can be sent in my account. So I don't want to send and never receive, and I want to be sure if they are working or not. Has anyone used that?

I really hope that you're kidding. The answer is no, bitcoin is not something which can be made from thin air. To be precise, for obtaining bitcoin, one can mine it, buy it or receive it from someone for something in exchange. The "Bitcoin Generator" which you have mentioned is just a scam site asking you for paying a processing fee in order to "Generate" bitcoins. These kind of sites usually also serve malware and may collect your information as well for more sophisticated hacking attempts.
jr. member
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Hello World
Sites like these are a scam, that i can say with a 100% certainty!
What you have to understand is that:
  • 1. Someone can not just generate BTCs, you have to mine them
  • 2. To mine BTCs you need expensive hardware and it costs a lot of elictricity
  • 3. Mining BTCs is time consuming, in short you have to solve complex mathematical problems in order to find blocks, which in term will be compensated to you the miner as BTC
  • 4. With the money the owner earn from advertisement they cannot pay for the needed electricity, which is need to mine the BTC they are promising
  • 5. Last but not least. Most "BTC Generator" sites, require a BTC deposit in order to withdraw BTC  Grin Classic scam right there

So my advise is stay away from "BTC Generator" sites
newbie
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I just visited the page of Bitcoin Generator and found this topic here. Not sure it is a scammer or not but i decided to avoid it.
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newbie
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January 14, 2018, 11:58:10 PM
Of course there are sites that are going to be scams. This happens all over the net, not just Bitcoins.
I first started with bitcoin when it was under $200....yes, late right? Lol

It’s also interesting that nearly all the replies that say this is bad are promoting casinos, betting, investing and all types of ways for THEM to earn Bitcoins. Just how much research do they do?
Do they trace back all the blockchain transfers to see if this is actually working?

I did my homework and checked into it to make my own decision.

Bumped up my btc quite nicely and easily

http://bitcoin-mining-generator.com

Casinos,  betting and trading are not balanced in our favor.

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December 29, 2017, 08:03:36 AM
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I want know if these BTC generators websites are really working? I have tried using one and made few BTCs, and when I was about to receive them, I was told that I should pay a certain amount of BTCs before the BTCs I generated can be sent in my account. So I don't want to send and never receive, and I want to be sure if they are working or not. Has anyone used that?

Probably this site baited you to generate bitcoin but in order to withdraw them, you need to deposit bitcoin.  This is clearly dirty tactics that might result into a scam.  One thing I can say here, it does not work because if it does work you do not need to send some BTC in order to get your generated Bitcoin.


I’m going to cut the bullshit and let you know how to make some BTC.

This is my big, easy to comprehend list of bitcoin faucets, and how to use them. This is more than a list, but a guide.

Right now I am assuming that you have a basic knowledge of the phenomenon known as bitcoin. If you’d like a little bit of guidance, check this informative video out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo

Okay, so now that we’re clear on what you know on bitcoins, and assuming you have a wallet, (I reccomend blockchain.info for an online wallet) we can move onto how you make some moolah.

There are a few ways to get bitcoins, such as mining, donations, trading and using faucets.

We’re going to cover faucets.

A faucet is a site in which you receive a microtransaction in a relatively short amount of time. they can vary in amounts they pay, but I’ve found the best way to do it is by going to many sites that use CoinBox.me.

The good thing about this, is that all you need to do is enter a captcha and you’re done! It’ll proceed to go to CoinBox.me and once you hit the pending amount, it’ll all be sent to your wallet.

It took me a while to figure this out, I thought that the faucets were scams. Then I saw the small little message that alerts you of coinbox.me, and after looking around for a bit I found this.

You’ll get paid as soon as you reach 0.00005500 BTC.

So I went to a lot of faucets over the period over a day, until at one stage I hear my phone go off with a text saying “0.00005500 Bitcoins have been successfully transferred to your wallet.” Boom! That was my first earning.

Okay, so just keep in mind that you shouldn’t click ads (I know you aren’t an idiot just for clarification) and yeah, enter your bitcoin address when it prompts, and enter the captcha as prompted. Then open a tab at CoinBox.me and check it every now and then, and before you know it you’ll hit the required BTC.

Take it easy, and I wish you luck on your journey into the world of bitcoin.

Here’s the links. (Not spam, they keep the blog running.)

https://bitcointalk.org/annoyance.php

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COINBOX USED HERE ON (GOOD THING!!!!)

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This list will be updated every now and then, I am an active administrator of this site. If any links are broken, or if they are defective, please let me know in the comments! I have tested these with my own address, and by using every single link here I was able to surpass the limit that CoinBox gives you.

The best site I have found, is http://www.freebitcoinlottery.com/ . Why? It gives you 20 tries at a game, in which you can make a LOT of satoshi. the best thing, is that it goes to coinbox.me, meaning if you somehow haven’t gone past the payment threshold in coinbox, you can play this game and I GUARANTEE that you’ll get past it.

Thanks for reading, and the best of luck in the world of Bitcoin!

Feel free to donate Wink

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newbie
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December 23, 2017, 02:05:38 AM
#98
Generators are the same class of hyips. DOn't be fooled.
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December 22, 2017, 07:50:13 AM
#97
Those bitcoin generators are using bitcoin to generate money from the people. Real bitcoins comes only from legit miners and not from just a website. You can not get bitcoins the easy way unless you will do something illegally.
newbie
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December 19, 2017, 04:47:29 AM
#96
You will earn more by just holding your coins.

We all have been there and learnt the lesson the hard way.  Cheesy
Totally agree with you, such Ponzi Schemes can't live long enough.
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December 17, 2017, 09:28:24 PM
#95
its scam likely... all generators,doublers etc  Grin Grin
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December 17, 2017, 02:51:50 PM
#94
Your data? What kind of data? You are not providing anything to them, you are just paying a "fee" to generate bitcoins for you, it is obvious that it is a lie, AKKA scam, but a lot of newbies are still falling in this kind of traps.

No, they just want to steal your data.

It does not even ask you for putting your email, so no, they are not stealing your data unless that you are going to give them your ID+passport to them to their email box...



Stop replying to this thread, it is a waste of time and it is full of new people trying to reply this with no sense replies, just like the guy that i quoted in here.
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December 17, 2017, 05:20:32 AM
#93
Nah, they are all scams. All transactions or proofs they show on their sites are just fraud. They only use it to attract people to invest on their site and run with it. Most of these sites will say that they will return your investment (Doubled) after 24 hours but in reality, it is already gone, the moment you send your money. I've been a victim of one of this sites, so I highly advise to avoid such sites that generate Bitcoin but needs you to buy some sort of upgrades before you can withdraw it.
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December 16, 2017, 03:47:28 PM
#92
No, they just want to steal your data.
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December 12, 2017, 01:02:54 AM
#91
I too want to contribute on this fifth page of everyone saying that you cannot double your money by pressing a button and admonishing the teenager who thought so
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