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hero member
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Merit: 500
December 02, 2015, 03:40:27 AM
#91
OK, I advice you to not to use faucets as after hours from surfing them you will get very few cents only
Try to offer some services for bitcoin and when your account become higher rank , join a good paying signature campaign
That's will be more affordable that faucets
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
December 01, 2015, 03:25:13 AM
#90
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


I would look at some  bitcoin click sites and also maybe look at signature campaigns that pay a good rate for posting and earn that way. Also you cold look into bitcoin faucet sites you don't earn much on them but doing multiple ones maybe work out good providing have a lot of time on hands to do but their far better ways like click sites but mainly a lot people use signature campaigns. If you wanting to get into it with own funds then simple bet to buy some read up on it find a good price to buy at and learn some trading and start small get use to the filed and then learn to increase and profit and gain more bitcoin for the future.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
December 01, 2015, 02:54:17 AM
#89
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


You can try to start with faucet, once you have earn good, maybe gamble ..

Faucets are cent's per hour at most.  Why suggest a person go into faucet?   I don't see it making any money.

Can you show a faucet that gained even 3rd world earnings?  And if it did.... how is gambling going to help?

Hmm, I'm from a third world country and I am a witness of newbie bitcoiners that were addicted to faucets. They seems like dedicated to it and post their respective (micro) "earnings" on Facebook (on a bitcoin related group). I once saw there's a proud faucet user that he earned 0.001 BTC in a week (and he seems happy with it) Grin When they already earned something like 0.001 btc or above, they start posting on what "investment" site they can invest and grow their precious satoshis. Some also do gambling on casinos, but mostly they want investing on HYIPs/ponzis.

Faucets were gold to them.

That's because their hourly wages are so small that even that 0.001 BTC matters. Most westerners don't understand that in some countries 1USD per hour is a decent wage.

Its either their wage was so small or they no have job at all. There are a lot of unemployed people here on our country and I find most faucet users have no job in real life and they choose to play faucets than browsing Facebook and YouTube all day Cheesy Some were also students looking to get extra money online in their spare time.

I don't know if I agree with students.   If your talking about getting pennies per hour... that is small for most students.  Even in third world countries I would think students have things better to do then get a few pennies a hour at most.

No matter how you justify it faucets do not pay enough for amount of time.  Unless you can live on a very few cents a day.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
December 01, 2015, 02:09:49 AM
#88
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


You can try to start with faucet, once you have earn good, maybe gamble ..

Faucets are cent's per hour at most.  Why suggest a person go into faucet?   I don't see it making any money.

Can you show a faucet that gained even 3rd world earnings?  And if it did.... how is gambling going to help?

Hmm, I'm from a third world country and I am a witness of newbie bitcoiners that were addicted to faucets. They seems like dedicated to it and post their respective (micro) "earnings" on Facebook (on a bitcoin related group). I once saw there's a proud faucet user that he earned 0.001 BTC in a week (and he seems happy with it) Grin When they already earned something like 0.001 btc or above, they start posting on what "investment" site they can invest and grow their precious satoshis. Some also do gambling on casinos, but mostly they want investing on HYIPs/ponzis.

Faucets were gold to them.

That's because their hourly wages are so small that even that 0.001 BTC matters. Most westerners don't understand that in some countries 1USD per hour is a decent wage.

Its either their wage was so small or they no have job at all. There are a lot of unemployed people here on our country and I find most faucet users have no job in real life and they choose to play faucets than browsing Facebook and YouTube all day Cheesy Some were also students looking to get extra money online in their spare time.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
November 30, 2015, 10:42:00 PM
#87
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


You can try to start with faucet, once you have earn good, maybe gamble ..

Faucets are cent's per hour at most.  Why suggest a person go into faucet?   I don't see it making any money.

Can you show a faucet that gained even 3rd world earnings?  And if it did.... how is gambling going to help?

Hmm, I'm from a third world country and I am a witness of newbie bitcoiners that were addicted to faucets. They seems like dedicated to it and post their respective (micro) "earnings" on Facebook (on a bitcoin related group). I once saw there's a proud faucet user that he earned 0.001 BTC in a week (and he seems happy with it) Grin When they already earned something like 0.001 btc or above, they start posting on what "investment" site they can invest and grow their precious satoshis. Some also do gambling on casinos, but mostly they want investing on HYIPs/ponzis.

Faucets were gold to them.

That's because their hourly wages are so small that even that 0.001 BTC matters. Most westerners don't understand that in some countries 1USD per hour is a decent wage.

I think you are wrong on parts.  Some of use realize a dollar a day is HUGE in some places.  You could feel rich in certain third world countries with very small amount of money.   

But faucets bring cents per hour at best.  Even in third world countries if you make 5 cents a day for a 20 hour day faucet run... that is not to good.   Faucets just pay horribly.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
November 30, 2015, 10:19:32 PM
#86
I am in the 3rd world country and I earn bitcoins by trading , doing some mini jobs and by joining signature campaign. if you really want to earn bitcoins you have to work hard no matter where country you belong.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
November 30, 2015, 08:40:17 PM
#85
Try to join signature campaign and post constructive posts daily (don't spam) and you will earn some profit, don't matter what's your country
hero member
Activity: 742
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November 30, 2015, 08:04:34 PM
#84
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


First welcome to the Bitcoin community !

Second there is no problem to earn online even if you are from the 3rd world countries, this doesn't really matter, because working to earn Bitcoin online is depending with internet services and as you have this service in your country you can earn some profit with the Bitcoin currency
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 250
Infleum
November 30, 2015, 05:15:18 PM
#83
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


You can try to start with faucet, once you have earn good, maybe gamble ..

Faucets are cent's per hour at most.  Why suggest a person go into faucet?   I don't see it making any money.

Can you show a faucet that gained even 3rd world earnings?  And if it did.... how is gambling going to help?

Hmm, I'm from a third world country and I am a witness of newbie bitcoiners that were addicted to faucets. They seems like dedicated to it and post their respective (micro) "earnings" on Facebook (on a bitcoin related group). I once saw there's a proud faucet user that he earned 0.001 BTC in a week (and he seems happy with it) Grin When they already earned something like 0.001 btc or above, they start posting on what "investment" site they can invest and grow their precious satoshis. Some also do gambling on casinos, but mostly they want investing on HYIPs/ponzis.

Faucets were gold to them.

That's because their hourly wages are so small that even that 0.001 BTC matters. Most westerners don't understand that in some countries 1USD per hour is a decent wage.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
November 30, 2015, 02:53:53 PM
#82
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


You can try to start with faucet, once you have earn good, maybe gamble ..

Faucets are cent's per hour at most.  Why suggest a person go into faucet?   I don't see it making any money.

Can you show a faucet that gained even 3rd world earnings?  And if it did.... how is gambling going to help?

Hmm, I'm from a third world country and I am a witness of newbie bitcoiners that were addicted to faucets. They seems like dedicated to it and post their respective (micro) "earnings" on Facebook (on a bitcoin related group). I once saw there's a proud faucet user that he earned 0.001 BTC in a week (and he seems happy with it) Grin When they already earned something like 0.001 btc or above, they start posting on what "investment" site they can invest and grow their precious satoshis. Some also do gambling on casinos, but mostly they want investing on HYIPs/ponzis.

Faucets were gold to them.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
November 30, 2015, 01:17:53 PM
#81
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


You can try to start with faucet, once you have earn good, maybe gamble ..

Faucets are cent's per hour at most.  Why suggest a person go into faucet?   I don't see it making any money.

Can you show a faucet that gained even 3rd world earnings?  And if it did.... how is gambling going to help?
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
November 30, 2015, 11:22:55 AM
#80
Hello everyone!
i am new to BTC. I am from Pakistan and finding it hard to start with the BTC. Any useful information how to start from scratch if i am from a 3rd world county? Thanks a lot in advance.


You can try to start with faucet, once you have earn good, maybe gamble ..
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 500
November 30, 2015, 11:17:33 AM
#79
You could review on your on wordpressblog on the internet and write articles to get btc.
You also can easily challenge yourself by Mining them on your own. There is a big amount of help here in the Forum and it will work if u want to Wink

Anyways what are your interestings in the BTC ? You want to earn Money with this or is it anyways just interesting for you?
Would be great to know Wink

regards
lama-hunter
solo mining? wow that's challenge yourself at all Grin just like playing lottery but there are like 100 numbers on it dude Grin but you can try though Grin
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
November 29, 2015, 11:48:04 PM
#78
You could review on your on wordpressblog on the internet and write articles to get btc.
You also can easily challenge yourself by Mining them on your own. There is a big amount of help here in the Forum and it will work if u want to Wink

Anyways what are your interestings in the BTC ? You want to earn Money with this or is it anyways just interesting for you?
Would be great to know Wink

regards
lama-hunter
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 501
November 19, 2015, 01:01:15 AM
#77
Block erupter cubes
These new ways to steal missing blocks  Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
November 19, 2015, 12:47:53 AM
#76
I live in a 3rd world country i am fairly new to the bitcoin scene but i do earn a small amount of btc by designing avatar and logos some tip for my work others not that polite.
I also earn a small amount of bitcoin.
I don't know what should I need to do to earn more.

You should join signature campaign everybody here in the forum is doing it.

At current level it won't be a huge profit for him.  It's really at full member he will see a good bump in pay for signature campaigns.  I suggest use the first few ranks to learn and make sure to be constructive on posts.  It later on will lead to you getting into better signature campaigns.

Also your posts will not be judged as hard as your learning by waiting.  If you add signature if your posts are very short, one liners, or other things it can lead to a temp ban. So just know that before you jump over. Look at meta they are doing a pretty good job of showing examples in a few threads of some that post just for higher post count.
hero member
Activity: 774
Merit: 503
November 19, 2015, 12:25:58 AM
#75
I live in a 3rd world country i am fairly new to the bitcoin scene but i do earn a small amount of btc by designing avatar and logos some tip for my work others not that polite.
I also earn a small amount of bitcoin.
I don't know what should I need to do to earn more.

You should join signature campaign everybody here in the forum is doing it.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
November 18, 2015, 08:21:50 AM
#74
I live in a 3rd world country i am fairly new to the bitcoin scene but i do earn a small amount of btc by designing avatar and logos some tip for my work others not that polite.
I also earn a small amount of bitcoin.
I don't know what should I need to do to earn more.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
November 18, 2015, 02:43:21 AM
#73
Guy, if you say that connection is slow with 1-2 Mbps, test mine : 10 kb/s power ! Even if I come from France, I have a REALLY shitty connection, that crashes when it is saturated (which happen really fast with such a connection Wink) ! Sometimes I go up to 200 kb/seconds ! But it most of the time only the night, so not really useful Sad...

Seriously man? I thought internet connection on western countries were much faster than us on third world countries. And also 1-2 Mbps was the max speed I can get and only happens on midnight to dawn, but on average day I also only get up to 200 Mbps. Still yours was more shitty than me Grin

Internet speed is depends on the network which are using and How many people are connected in that network. for example the connection which is having max 20 user in that 19 people are connected means it ll be work in slow speed only. and europe and middle east countries are using 4G and more level connection. So they ll have high speed. and recenly google planning to launch project LOON in all over the world. project in progress. soon it ll come to world
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
November 18, 2015, 01:37:01 AM
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