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Topic: How do you get Bitcoin? (Poll) (Read 743 times)

newbie
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August 27, 2024, 09:32:10 AM
#68
I get my first btc by search in old and non used wallets
hero member
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August 18, 2024, 03:44:51 PM
#67
I'm interested in how most forum members receive their Bitcoins. We have got most of ours over the years with faucets, earning sites and also payments for various gigs.

What about you?

I have just one way of receiving bitcoin, which is through a forum signature, but I have two ways of accumulating bitcoin, by saving some bitcoin, which I receive from the forum here, and by buying after receiving payment from the physical job, which I have. There are some people who have online jobs that pay them in bitcoin, and some people have physical shops that accept bitcoin as a payment method, so those are some ways that I know that some people are always using to get bitcoin.
 
In your polls I wanted to choose BUYING THEM, and EARN THEM, but I can only choose one among the two.
full member
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August 18, 2024, 01:09:21 PM
#66
I can still remember, how I earned my first BTC from signature campaign in the forum and I was very happy because i wish to hodl BTC when I was introduced to BTC investment, but the money was not there for me to use the simple way, which is buy BTC with money and hodl. I know there are some other ways you can use to hodl BTC, but they are not easy like the way you own your money to buy BTC without waiting for anyone before you can buy, and if you think about mining, it use to consumed a lot of data and energy before you can earn BTC from the mining before you can hodl BTC, which many people prefer to use money to buy BTC and hodl than depending on mining before they can hodl BTC.

There are some companies, that pay their employees with BTC because BTC is legalized in the country and their employees prefer BTC than Fiat money in the country, which many people can use that opportunity to hodl BTC.
legendary
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August 18, 2024, 12:24:18 PM
#65
What is surprising(or not) is that you didn't mention "trading" in your poll or even "lending" or "investments". LOL does it mean you don't think people could make susbstantial profits in cryptos by trading on exchanges, investing them in ICO or in lending products? Well, it's true that we don't hear about this kind of guys very often to be honest, but I'm sure they exist somewhere.
That is a good one, I suppose investments/trading could fall under Earn them
Yes, I agree with you it could fall under the "Earn them" option. But finally that's the second highest voted response. And I guess many people receiving Bitcoins from bounties chose this option instead of Employment(which hasn't received any votes so far) while it's a real part-time job for many people here, especially for people coming from poor countries. So in the next poll, it would interesting to offer an answer choice especially for bounties(including campaign signature), another for trading and another one for investments IMO.  
legendary
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August 18, 2024, 12:06:02 AM
#64
I think the majority of mine was mining altcoins and converting those to bitcoin and holding that bitcoin. I remember during the 2017 alt coin rally I would mine Ethereum and would buy many small/mid cap type of alt coins and during the pop, I sold all of them for Bitcoin.

The issue was that even though the alt coins topped, so did bitcoin. However bitcoin dropped 80% and I held most of it, if I held those altcoins they went down 99% and many are gone today. It was basically pure luck, back then you could buy 10 different alts and they would 2-3x easily, maybe 1 or 2 didnt rally and you sold at a small loss, however back in mid 2017, you could buy literally anything and you would make money. Basically there were people who bought every single coins on Poloniex and made money on most of them.
copper member
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August 17, 2024, 06:52:51 PM
#63
There are many ways:

1. Faucets, giveaways, and other "free" coins. This is how I started. I guess I filled more captchas, than I should.
2. Buy them. This is how I got >90% of my coins.
3. Earn them. Well, some time ago I agreed to wear a paid signature.
4. Mine them. Not directly, but by mining and selling altcoins. Maybe in the future, it would be possible to directly mine millisatoshis (or even smaller units) on my CPU, and to contribute to the total hashrate, by putting a single drop in the ocean of miners.
5. Gamble them. Sure, I also did that. I got something around 1% of all my coins through gambling, but I guess it is mostly connected to faucets and giveaways. However, gambling is also a nice way of changing your coin amounts, if you need that, and rounding it up or down, depending if you win or lose. Usually, I gamble something around a transaction fee, and get either a "free" transaction, when my fees are paid by casinos, or "2x fee", if I lose.
6. Employment. I thought about it, and even tried it sometimes, but it is hard, to get it right. I am still far away from leaving my current job, paid in fiat, or from being paid directly in BTC. Maybe in the future.
7. Puzzles. There are addresses with very weak keys (for example private key equal to one). There are coins, signed with SIGHASH_NONE. Many coins are flying around, and sometimes you can even get them, without any signatures: https://mempool.space/address/bc1qft5p2uhsdcdc3l2ua4ap5qqfg4pjaqlp250x7us7a8qqhrxrxfsq2gp3gp

So, I guess if I bought most of my coins, then this is what I should tick in the poll.
hero member
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August 17, 2024, 06:18:25 PM
#62
That's why I said technically most of the people who is here obtain their first cryptocurrency through this two ways we made mentioned, and it's there most of us started summoning the courage to purchase cryptocurrency of any kind, neither by airdrop as I said before or signature campaign as I also portrayed, so is few persons that used their hard earned money to purchase neither bitcoin or Ethereum or any other alternative coins to be precised, for what I have observed and earned bitcoin for years I have joined here That's what gives me confidence to purchase bitcoin and any coins as I feel like.
I understand your point and what I mean or my point is that people would still get bitcoin if faucets still give same about as before or even a portion of the bitcoin that people got on faucet before when it is still a trend. I understand that if faucets give same amount if bitcoin as before then they would be bankrupt to this day that's why earning bitcoin from faucets to this day is time consuming and would only get very small amount of bitcoin.
hero member
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August 17, 2024, 05:53:10 PM
#61
It's obvious that most of people who is here did not use their personal money to purchase bitcoin rather they obtained their first bitcoin through a signature campaign in the service board of bitcointalk, and some other people may likely obtain their first time bitcoin through investment, but I know that during the time bitcoin was first established their was an airdrop in which someone can also obtain bitcoin and I don't that time people have known bitcoin as they know bitcoin today, but in summary the most ways people received bitcoin is through promoting a particular signature brand here.
Even the old members or bitcoin enthusiast where bitcoin existed for a few years got their bitcoin from faucets that's why people joined signature campaign and other bounty campaigns to earn bitcoin when people can no longer get bitcoin from faucets. Honestly, the first crypto I got is ethereum and it is also the first crypto I bought using my own money although it's not much amount of eth since I bought it just to use it for transaction fees.
That's why I said technically most of the people who is here obtain their first cryptocurrency through this two ways we made mentioned, and it's there most of us started summoning the courage to purchase cryptocurrency of any kind, neither by airdrop as I said before or signature campaign as I also portrayed, so is few persons that used their hard earned money to purchase neither bitcoin or Ethereum or any other alternative coins to be precised, for what I have observed and earned bitcoin for years I have joined here That's what gives me confidence to purchase bitcoin and any coins as I feel like.
hero member
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August 17, 2024, 04:45:33 PM
#60
It's obvious that most of people who is here did not use their personal money to purchase bitcoin rather they obtained their first bitcoin through a signature campaign in the service board of bitcointalk, and some other people may likely obtain their first time bitcoin through investment, but I know that during the time bitcoin was first established their was an airdrop in which someone can also obtain bitcoin and I don't that time people have known bitcoin as they know bitcoin today, but in summary the most ways people received bitcoin is through promoting a particular signature brand here.
Even the old members or bitcoin enthusiast where bitcoin existed for a few years got their bitcoin from faucets that's why people joined signature campaign and other bounty campaigns to earn bitcoin when people can no longer get bitcoin from faucets. Honestly, the first crypto I got is ethereum and it is also the first crypto I bought using my own money although it's not much amount of eth since I bought it just to use it for transaction fees.
hero member
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August 17, 2024, 04:41:10 PM
#59
I'm interested in how most forum members receive their Bitcoins. We have got most of ours over the years with faucets, earning sites and also payments for various gigs.
It's obvious that most of people who is here did not use their personal money to purchase bitcoin rather they obtained their first bitcoin through a signature campaign in the service board of bitcointalk, and some other people may likely obtain their first time bitcoin through investment, but I know that during the time bitcoin was first established their was an airdrop in which someone can also obtain bitcoin and I don't that time people have known bitcoin as they know bitcoin today, but in summary the most ways people received bitcoin is through promoting a particular signature brand here.
legendary
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August 17, 2024, 02:32:18 PM
#58
For me there are three things: buying, mining and earning. Of course you can also do this with gambling, there are many possibilities, especially here in the fourm many providers are shown. I sold a few bitman devices many years ago and that was very profitable. So in 2017/2018 you could make good money with bitman batches in europe. So i will definitely buy bitcoins again in the future, i havent done that for a while now. So buying is not wrong in my opinion and never will be.
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hero member
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August 17, 2024, 02:06:11 PM
#57
I'm interested in how most forum members receive their Bitcoins. We have got most of ours over the years with faucets, earning sites and also payments for various gigs.

What about you?

Most of the bitcoins I have in my wallet so far are earned by me and the rest I earned variously. I put most of the weekly payments I get from signature campaigns directly into Bitcoin. Since mining bitcoins is completely illegal in my country, mining can be excluded in my case but earning is not illegal, so I have earned most of the bitcoins. Besides signature campaign I earned bitcoins by trading occasionally.
sr. member
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August 17, 2024, 01:53:46 PM
#56
I’ve mainly earned my Bitcoin through freelance work and some trading. It’s rewarding to get paid in crypto for my skills! I’ve tried faucets too, but they felt like a slow grind. Overall, I enjoy the thrill of trading and seeing my efforts pay off in Bitcoin!
full member
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August 17, 2024, 12:56:48 PM
#55
The two possible ways to likely HODL bitcoin currently, is either you buy it or you earn it. As for the buying, it's quite simple since all you need to do is just swap some fiat for an equivalent amount of bitcoin. On the other hand some people render services like freelancing and other gig like you mentioned and depending on their agreement with the client , some get paid in crypto currency which includes bitcoin.

The only one I really don't think it would be easy to HODL is selling goods for bitcoin. This is because the seller is would likely have to restock sooner and that won't be long term holding except the profit of course is nice enough to HODL.

Your profile says you recently woke up. Well welcome back to the forum

Don't forget to keep your keys safe
from the many experiences of friends in this forum, from small and easiest things like participating in airdrops and very complicated things like gambling or signature,bounty social which require consistency of time to get maximum results, but now it is different from the previous year from the beginning of 2017 It's very easy to get results on this forum, like an airdrop, just write join airdrop and the first one will get the prize even though we can't necessarily sell it..and on the other hand, now there are so many players and changes in the rules that I personally haven't been able to prevent their existence, what's new in the crypto world..
legendary
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August 15, 2024, 04:17:45 AM
#54
We have got most of ours over the years with faucets,
Really? Do they even exist anymore? How much satoshis are we talking about here? I'm curious because from the day I started (back in 2014) and price was like $400, when I tried faucets the only conclusion was that they are a waste of time. All I've made is something like 50k satoshis at best.

I have made a grand total of $6 from faucets. Or about a few thousand sats. It's definitely not worth it when you think about the math behind it.

You've got so many people trying to earn free scraps so the faucet will eventually be drained - they are not profitable by design.
hero member
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August 15, 2024, 04:04:09 AM
#53

I think in the early times signature campaigns were still less or not well known and I think faucet sites were more popular than them. It can be because we were receiving a generous amount of coins, as their value was still low. It is like it was giving us an illusion.

The first bitcoin I received was also through a faucet, it can be said that this was the easiest way to earn bitcoin in the early years when bitcoin was not popular, and is the only way I know to get it without investing the money.


Another good thing about the faucet before, is that payments on them are made straight to our desired crypto wallets. It was only sad that things have changed through the years and many faucet sites have now closed down. Signature campaigns on the other hand, are now the ones which are booming. I guess this is because cryptos are now popular, so a lot of start-up projects in this field are also opening up and they see a potential in signature campaigns to promote their brands.

At each stage of development we need different strategies, you cannot ask the faucet to continue to exist while the price of bitcoin has increased millions of times and is worth more than $60k. If it were you, would you be willing to use your bitcoins to distribute them to everyone for free? So the faucet's disappearance is understandable.

Bitcoin has become very valuable and those who want to own it today need money, which will further increase the value of bitcoin. If it is still given away for free, I believe bitcoin will not be able to achieve high value.
hero member
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August 15, 2024, 02:59:58 AM
#52
I'm interested in how most forum members receive their Bitcoins. We have got most of ours over the years with faucets, earning sites and also payments for various gigs.
What about you?

I'm already confused by all the ways I get Bitcoins to my wallet. It all started with a bounty, here on the forum. We shared links on Facebook, Twitter. We saved up stakes and then they exchanged them for campaign tokens. I remember that the campaign signature was not always for Bitcoins, more often for tokens, which we immediately sold for Bitcoin. I also received Bitcoins for participating in contests and giveaways. And now this is mainly the signature campaigns.
There are so many ways people on the forum here do get their bitcoin and one of it is through payments from signature campaigns and bounty, some times you could participate in a contest here on the forum and you get rewarded in bitcoin and some persons can gift you bitcoin, while you can further earn bitcoin doing other jobs outside the forum.

Outside the forum there were a lot of different giveaways and activities, many made multi-accounts, but it feels like the time for such earnings is running out.
Also, many had roles in the discord and received additional tokens, while it was hard to guess which project would give out generous rewards and which would give out small change. In general, you are right, but personally I am one of those who want to earn money inside the forum. I am tired of constantly searching for successful projects.
hero member
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August 15, 2024, 12:53:22 AM
#51
I'm interested in how most forum members receive their Bitcoins. We have got most of ours over the years with faucets, earning sites and also payments for various gigs.

What about you?


Since you have created this pool in the Bitcoin forum where most people wear their signatures and write to get paid (including myself), At least 50% of them will vote to Earn them. A good percentage of members probably work on crypto projects, and they get paid in Bitcoin as well. However, most people on this forum earn them via signature campaigns.

If you create the same pool on other platforms like Twitter or others, I guess most people will vote to Buy them. So, the result will vary from platform to platform. If you ask the same question on the Casino Discord server, You will see people voting for Gamble.
newbie
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August 15, 2024, 12:41:56 AM
#50
There is one currently an ungoing platform through which I earn my Bitcoin, thou I have not yet withdraw my Bitcoin go my wallet because I have not reached withdrawal amount. I found the site to be a unique and legit cause ones you perform any task given to you, your coin will reflect immediately.
There is also a chance for daily facuet roll where you can earn a little proportion of Bitcoin.
The platform is called cointiply. I have earned Bitcoin in the past participating in most of the task like testing new apps, online survey and watching of videos.
There is chance for you to win $700k by participating in the referral contest every month.
newbie
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August 15, 2024, 12:17:35 AM
#49
I do tasks in different forums, forum posting for crypto, in past I earned some coins from steemit for posting blogs.
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