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legendary
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April 14, 2015, 07:10:04 AM
#66
Maybe $1 if you play in more than 20 faucets Grin

damn Cheesy

that is really not helping then Tongue

100million satoshi seems a long way to make in a week. a very long way. is it possible in some kind of way to earn 1btc per week?

nothing risky as gambling, only faucets and signature campaigns maybe

In signature campaigns you can earn approx.  0.1btc with 3-5 different acounts.

Wait wait wait, with 3 different accounts??? How can you handle that, and how about the limit post/ip???
And, is it legal  Huh
member
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April 14, 2015, 06:28:41 AM
#65
Maybe $1 if you play in more than 20 faucets Grin

damn Cheesy

that is really not helping then Tongue

100million satoshi seems a long way to make in a week. a very long way. is it possible in some kind of way to earn 1btc per week?

nothing risky as gambling, only faucets and signature campaigns maybe

per week? i think it is impossible  Sad

only you can earn 1 btc with trading. but it is risky.

In signature campaigns you can earn approx.  0.1btc with 3-5 different acounts.
legendary
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April 14, 2015, 05:54:35 AM
#64
I've never heard anyone claim clicking on faucets for dust is satisfying. I think most people seem to be dissatisfied with the piddly amount they earn from them hence why they always ask on here for alternatives. I think newbs just get excited by the prospect of free coins no matter how small but they soon realize they're wasting their time.
You have not? I've seen this in the past. Are you a newer member here?
Faucets were a 'thing' in the past. They still persist but are quite useless. Hoping for something that is highly unlikely to happen is also illogical (0.001 BTC to be worth 300$).
People need to stop wasting their time. Life is limited, or so they say.

there was one guy claiming that is was doing 0.07 a day with faucets, using an advanced bot to resolve captcha, or probably paying a service like 2captcha to resolve those

i can't find the thread, but it wasn't talking bullshit, he explained very well how he was doing it, then it say that now it can't be done anymore

It's possible in the PAST, but whe are in the FUTURE now. 0.07/day it's Impossible for now Cool
Am I right? Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1070
April 14, 2015, 05:44:25 AM
#63
I've never heard anyone claim clicking on faucets for dust is satisfying. I think most people seem to be dissatisfied with the piddly amount they earn from them hence why they always ask on here for alternatives. I think newbs just get excited by the prospect of free coins no matter how small but they soon realize they're wasting their time.
You have not? I've seen this in the past. Are you a newer member here?
Faucets were a 'thing' in the past. They still persist but are quite useless. Hoping for something that is highly unlikely to happen is also illogical (0.001 BTC to be worth 300$).
People need to stop wasting their time. Life is limited, or so they say.

there was one guy claiming that is was doing 0.07 a day with faucets, using an advanced bot to resolve captcha, or probably paying a service like 2captcha to resolve those

i can't find the thread, but it wasn't talking bullshit, he explained very well how he was doing it, then it say that now it can't be done anymore
legendary
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April 14, 2015, 05:32:20 AM
#62
On my first time know Bitcoin, I can earn 0.0003BTC from a faucet for a week.

that's very low. Even I want to earn by doing that. Is there any other method through which we can earn at least 0.5 bitcoin. Can anyone help?
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
April 13, 2015, 10:13:16 AM
#61
The faucet hype is just dead, there is no point. Try other ways to earn bitcoins like offer services, buy/sell or just get a real life job and buy bitcoin with your salary. Anyway good luck with your plan.
legendary
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April 13, 2015, 10:05:46 AM
#60
money dont grow on trees
why do you even use the word "make", when you mean "be given for free"?
legendary
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April 13, 2015, 07:09:00 AM
#59
I've never heard anyone claim clicking on faucets for dust is satisfying. I think most people seem to be dissatisfied with the piddly amount they earn from them hence why they always ask on here for alternatives. I think newbs just get excited by the prospect of free coins no matter how small but they soon realize they're wasting their time.
You have not? I've seen this in the past. Are you a newer member here?
Faucets were a 'thing' in the past. They still persist but are quite useless. Hoping for something that is highly unlikely to happen is also illogical (0.001 BTC to be worth 300$).
People need to stop wasting their time. Life is limited, or so they say.
hero member
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April 13, 2015, 06:56:43 AM
#58
To be entirely honest here, earning from faucets can be quite a difficult thing to do, mostly due to the fact that many offer incredibly small payouts.

Let's take the Freebitcoin.in faucet as an example. You'll earn 0.000008 BTC every hour, which, if calculated, results in 0.06912 per year as long as the faucet is mined every hour. Now, if we take this as the average and multiply it with 5 faucets, it brings in 0.34 BTC per year.

Either I am doing something wrong, or they just aren't that profitable for the time being.

Yeah, moreover it is very unlikely a normal person can be doing this manually and on time. It's stressful even. Oh, to the good ol' days when Gavin's faucet gave out entire bitcoins...
member
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April 13, 2015, 06:05:13 AM
#57
To be entirely honest here, earning from faucets can be quite a difficult thing to do, mostly due to the fact that many offer incredibly small payouts.

Let's take the Freebitcoin.in faucet as an example. You'll earn 0.000008 BTC every hour, which, if calculated, results in 0.06912 per year as long as the faucet is mined every hour. Now, if we take this as the average and multiply it with 5 faucets, it brings in 0.34 BTC per year.

Either I am doing something wrong, or they just aren't that profitable for the time being.
hero member
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April 11, 2015, 08:35:21 AM
#56
0,12 BTC ... if lucky.


i'm not lucky.


 Cheesy so i wait for the 2016 halving instead.
What would the halving possibly deliver in terms of making BTC? if anything we'll make even less BTC (considering the price should go up).

there is at least 50% chance that it will go up, and 50 % that numbers of miner will go down, which will result in a lower price

it's very unlikely that we will stay at current situation, this at least should be guaranteed

The thing is, faucets and sig campaings tend to keep the same payment prices when the Bitcoin price goes down (just like now, they should be way higher) but when the price goes up, faucets and sig campaings keep the same payments.
What I say is, they should give payments in a less volatile currency (USD or EUR) and pay the equivalent in BTC, for a more steady income.
newbie
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April 11, 2015, 05:36:35 AM
#55
It highly depends on what someone's life priorities are. If you don't want to spend your lifetime on working for someone else or being a "modern slave", making earnings from faucets (even if it is much less money than working for someone) can be very satisfying.

...I've stated a pretty valid point though. It is much better to do a hard job outside than to sit inside and use faucets.
...

I've never heard anyone claim clicking on faucets for dust is satisfying. I think most people seem to be dissatisfied with the piddly amount they earn from them hence why they always ask on here for alternatives. I think newbs just get excited by the prospect of free coins no matter how small but they soon realize they're wasting their time.
legendary
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April 11, 2015, 05:28:42 AM
#54
It highly depends on what someone's life priorities are. If you don't want to spend your lifetime on working for someone else or being a "modern slave", making earnings from faucets (even if it is much less money than working for someone) can be very satisfying.
So you're saying that the faucet owner isn't making money?  Roll Eyes
If you could earn 100 000$ or 10 000$ you should the 10k version because you don't want to work for someone else? That is highly illogical.
tyz
legendary
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Merit: 1533
April 11, 2015, 05:19:07 AM
#53
It highly depends on what someone's life priorities are. If you don't want to spend your lifetime on working for someone else or being a "modern slave", making earnings from faucets (even if it is much less money than working for someone) can be very satisfying.

...I've stated a pretty valid point though. It is much better to do a hard job outside than to sit inside and use faucets.
...
full member
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April 11, 2015, 05:14:35 AM
#52
Yes. Something about free money makes us lose focus on what's actually going on. We all want a get rich quick scheme but they are usually too good to be true. When you do the calculations and convert to USD you will see how little you are actually making with faucets. But still we do it - probably has something to do with human psychology and maybe related to gambling.

Some people hope, that one day satoshi would be worth a buck - so if it's that easy to get some now, why not?  Wink
Holding and investing (or gambling  Grin) your satoshis are the only reasonable way to use faucets - trying to cash out that pennies is definitely not worth effort.
Indeed. We are enslaved by money and we're usually trading in time of our lives to earn some. It is what it is. I've stated a pretty valid point though. It is much better to do a hard job outside than to sit inside and use faucets.
Satoshi won't be worth a buck. That's just too much. It might be after Bitcoin gets adopted by all the aliens in the universe in the year 75 463.

if somebody says bitcoins one day might be worth a buck, many amongst us will believe it is possible. but SATOSHI worth a buck.. damn i get 1 bitcoins and am super rich Cheesy enough to make my grandchildren not work LOL
legendary
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April 11, 2015, 05:07:03 AM
#51
Yes. Something about free money makes us lose focus on what's actually going on. We all want a get rich quick scheme but they are usually too good to be true. When you do the calculations and convert to USD you will see how little you are actually making with faucets. But still we do it - probably has something to do with human psychology and maybe related to gambling.

Some people hope, that one day satoshi would be worth a buck - so if it's that easy to get some now, why not?  Wink
Holding and investing (or gambling  Grin) your satoshis are the only reasonable way to use faucets - trying to cash out that pennies is definitely not worth effort.
Indeed. We are enslaved by money and we're usually trading in time of our lives to earn some. It is what it is. I've stated a pretty valid point though. It is much better to do a hard job outside than to sit inside and use faucets.
Satoshi won't be worth a buck. That's just too much. It might be after Bitcoin gets adopted by all the aliens in the universe in the year 75 463.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
April 11, 2015, 03:22:57 AM
#50
Don't waste your time in faucets they are useless and you probably will spend more than 15 hours to even receive minimum wage. Try to join a signature campaign .
legendary
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Merit: 1217
April 10, 2015, 02:47:19 PM
#49
When I do article writing, I earn in the range of $10-15 per hour. The real joke is that I earn less than that ($8-10 per hour) with my real job (GIS Analysis). The regular work is around 30 hours a week, while I do 4-5 hours of article writing every week (don't have much time for that activity). So the final figure comes to around $300 per week, or BTC1.20. I was never a fan of faucets.

I've never been a fan of faucets personally. Just a bunch of ads. You should join a sig campaign if you're looking for a small amount of easy bitcoin income.

Regularly maintained list of sign campaigns.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/overview-of-bitcointalk-signature-ad-campaigns-last-update-01-jan-23-615953

None of the sig campaigns are that high-paying. The maximum they will pay you is $2 to $3 per hour (considering it takes 5-10 minutes to make a post).
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1186
April 10, 2015, 01:45:59 PM
#48
I've never been a fan of faucets personally. Just a bunch of ads. You should join a sig campaign if you're looking for a small amount of easy bitcoin income.

Regularly maintained list of sign campaigns.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/overview-of-bitcointalk-signature-ad-campaigns-last-update-01-jan-23-615953
legendary
Activity: 3248
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April 10, 2015, 01:36:14 PM
#47
0,12 BTC ... if lucky.


i'm not lucky.


 Cheesy so i wait for the 2016 halving instead.
What would the halving possibly deliver in terms of making BTC? if anything we'll make even less BTC (considering the price should go up).

there is at least 50% chance that it will go up, and 50 % that numbers of miner will go down, which will result in a lower price

it's very unlikely that we will stay at current situation, this at least should be guaranteed
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