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Topic: How to Get Free Bitcoin: A Beginner's Guide (Read 140 times)

legendary
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December 12, 2023, 03:22:04 PM
#11
Op used ChatGpt aka AI to write this thread and paraphrase the work from AI to suit himself as if he is the owner of the article. AI work,
https://chat.openai.com/c/1722a25c-feee-4d8e-a4ca-92e8f4883f60
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It's essential to be cautious when seeking free Bitcoin, as scams are prevalent. Instead, consider earning through legitimate methods like faucets, airdrops, or participating in crypto-related tasks. Always prioritize security and research thoroughly before engaging in any activity.
Op as others have said, since the article is not produced by you I advise you to put the AI source which the information was gotten so that nobody will not point fingers at you again. It is very much obvious that the article is not from your own brain but from the knowledge of AI. And also such thread has been created some months back and people discussed those things as usual.
sr. member
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December 12, 2023, 03:14:50 PM
#10
Bitcoin, the digital currency that has taken the world by storm, can be a bit intimidating to newcomers. If you're looking to dip your toes into the world of cryptocurrencies without spending money, here are some legitimate ways to earn Bitcoin for free:

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OP, are you sure one can still earn bitcoin nowadays by following this leads you’ve mentioned in your posts? I doubt so because if their is, a lot of people will be aware of that and everyone would have accumulated a lot of bitcoin that I can maybe call sustainable for now. If you really want to earn some significant amount of bitcoin, you have to work for it or better still buy some with your money. If you keep depending on all this that you’ve mentioned, you’ll either get nothing and wasted your time on something worthless.
hero member
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December 12, 2023, 02:18:47 PM
#9
There is no more free bitcoin out there; the time when free faucets were given more than enough has gone. Now you can spend years doing all sorts of tasks, yet you won't be able to gather up something that will be worth withdrawing. You can either focus on the work-to-earn aspect, which can't be considered a free way of earning bitcoin, as your time and skill are highly needed in order for you to earn those payments.

This is an AI generated content! Maybe it might considered plagiarism. I ask chatgpt the title of your topic and it shows exactly your content.

If you are so convinced that it's an AI-generated test, you can report it to . AI-generated post discussion thread: how to identify and report
Plagiarism is different from AI-generated text; they are both offences and also means that some newbies think they can use to outsmart the forum and its members, but they are not the same thing all together.
donator
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December 12, 2023, 02:04:23 PM
#8
Another way to “get free Bitcoin” is with rewards programs. For example, Fold and Coinbase are 2 companies that will give you BTC just for suing their credit cards. I’m sure spending on credit cards is nothing new to most of the people reading this. Make sure you’ve looked into what reward programs are available for stacking sats with your spending.
legendary
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December 12, 2023, 01:59:29 PM
#7
Bitcoin Faucets: These websites dispense small amounts of Bitcoin at regular intervals. The idea is to visit the website, complete a simple task or a captcha, and earn a tiny amount of Bitcoin in return. It's a simple, albeit slow, way to accumulate small fractions of Bitcoin.
That's the worst place anyone can direct anyone to try for free Bitcoin or any other cryptos for that matte in this present day. In the past, faucets used to be a thing as they were a bit generous and those who patronized them accumulated and withdrew something tangible. I had a memorable experience in 2017 with one too. I think Freebit.coin or so. This day, even when one finds a faucet that pays, it's always in annoying bits that's not worth one's time. Before one even gets to the withdrawal limit, it's almost like ages.
legendary
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December 12, 2023, 11:47:43 AM
#6
Im not really sure how to earn free bitcoin nowadays. Maybe 10 years ago some of these are worth it but now its either you work for it or invest on it.

Free bitcoins are common before but the btc price back then isnt really attractive and only used for marketing thats why they gave a lot of it. But now, since its expensive Id doubt there will be one whose giving it freely.
legendary
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December 12, 2023, 11:42:36 AM
#5
Faucets are waste of time. If you solve a captcha and earn 7 sats per hours, is that not a waste of time? 7 sats is equals to 0.00000007 BTC.

Participating in Airdrops? You are referring to altcoins, not bitcoin. This is also one of the ways someone can be scammed.

Some cloud mining services offer free trials? They are just scam. It is good to avoid cloud mining.

Microtasks like pay-to-click can lead you to a scam site.
legendary
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December 12, 2023, 11:21:04 AM
#4
Bitcoin, the digital currency that has taken the world by storm, can be a bit intimidating to newcomers. If you're looking to dip your toes into the world of cryptocurrencies without spending money, here are some legitimate ways to earn Bitcoin for free:
Earning bitcoin and getting it for free are incompatible things. Nothing comes for free, not even a bitcoin. So don't even dream of getting it for free.

Bitcoin Faucets: These websites dispense small amounts of Bitcoin at regular intervals. The idea is to visit the website, complete a simple task or a captcha, and earn a tiny amount of Bitcoin in return. It's a simple, albeit slow, way to accumulate small fractions of Bitcoin.
Activities that are incommensurable in terms of time spent and results. The time of Bitcoin Faucets as a place to obtain bitcoins is a thing of the past.

Microtasks and Surveys: Some platforms will reward you with Bitcoin for completing microtasks, such as watching videos, taking surveys, or testing apps and websites. While these tasks usually pay a small amount, they can add up over time.
These amounts will accumulate for a very long time. Can also skip it.

Affiliate Programs: If you have a strong online presence or a network of contacts interested in cryptocurrencies, affiliate programs can be lucrative. By referring new users to exchanges or crypto services, you can earn a commission in Bitcoin.
Exchanges usually reward with their coins in referral programs, for example, binance rewards bnb, not bitcoin. This method will also require a lot of time.

Learning about Crypto: Some educational platforms offer free Bitcoin as an incentive for learning about cryptocurrencies. Websites like Coinbase Earn, for instance, provide users with small amounts of various cryptocurrencies for watching videos and taking quizzes about them.
This paragraph is no different from Microtasks and Surveys.

Participating in Airdrops: An airdrop is when a blockchain project distributes free tokens or coins to the crypto community. To participate, you usually need to hold a specific cryptocurrency in a wallet, and you'll receive the new tokens based on the amount you hold.
It would seem, what does bitcoin have to do with it?

Bitcoin Mining: While not exactly 'free' since it requires hardware and consumes a lot of electricity, Bitcoin mining is another way to acquire Bitcoin. Some cloud mining services offer free trials, but be wary of scams in this area.
I would say that Bitcoin Mining is not free at all.

Play-to-Earn Games: There are blockchain-based games that reward players with small amounts of Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. These games vary in genre, from online strategy to virtual world simulations.
Another variety of Bitcoin Faucets and Microtasks and Surveys.

Writing and Content Creation: If you have skills in writing or content creation, some websites and forums pay contributors in Bitcoin for high-quality content related to cryptocurrencies.
If you have these skills (or others), then why do you need intermediaries in the form of websites and forums?

Important Note: Always be cautious and conduct thorough research.
This also applies to your post.

The world of cryptocurrencies is rife with scams, and it's important to use only reputable sources and platforms when trying to earn Bitcoin for free.
The most reliable way to get bitcoin is to do the work for bitcoin (any variations) or buy bitcoin (where to do this? - look at the signature below).
member
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December 12, 2023, 10:05:18 AM
#3
This is an AI generated content! Maybe it might considered plagiarism. I ask chatgpt the title of your topic and it shows exactly your content.

Be careful of what you post here
You can read the forum rules here Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ
sr. member
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December 12, 2023, 09:58:39 AM
#2
Are you so active outside the bitcointalk forum? Yes I read your previous threads from the first time you created an account yesterday.

No offense, if you are a writer I am sure you really appreciate the work and intellectual property that is given to the author's rights, right? I mean if this article is purely your work, please include a source link so that readers can recognize maybe your website, and your collection of articles.

The content is good and good advice, but for bounty hunting and airdrops not always with bitcoin payments it could be with native coins of a particular project. Indeed, there are many ways to get bitcoin including only buying 1$ either P2p or buying on exchanges (just an example) of course it is impossible to only buy a small amount, because there is a minimum deposit on an exchange or to a friend. My principle of any bitcoin hunting activity the ultimate goal is to sell and buy, both from bitcoin to fiat or vice versa, any tutorial There are many tutorials and searches that can be accounted for, one example is on the best exchange 10 website with good rating.
 I'm sure even beginners can buy and sell bitcoin and even save it to profit on bitcoin.
newbie
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December 12, 2023, 09:32:23 AM
#1
Bitcoin, the digital currency that has taken the world by storm, can be a bit intimidating to newcomers. If you're looking to dip your toes into the world of cryptocurrencies without spending money, here are some legitimate ways to earn Bitcoin for free:

Bitcoin Faucets: These websites dispense small amounts of Bitcoin at regular intervals. The idea is to visit the website, complete a simple task or a captcha, and earn a tiny amount of Bitcoin in return. It's a simple, albeit slow, way to accumulate small fractions of Bitcoin.

Microtasks and Surveys: Some platforms will reward you with Bitcoin for completing microtasks, such as watching videos, taking surveys, or testing apps and websites. While these tasks usually pay a small amount, they can add up over time.

Affiliate Programs: If you have a strong online presence or a network of contacts interested in cryptocurrencies, affiliate programs can be lucrative. By referring new users to exchanges or crypto services, you can earn a commission in Bitcoin.

Learning about Crypto: Some educational platforms offer free Bitcoin as an incentive for learning about cryptocurrencies. Websites like Coinbase Earn, for instance, provide users with small amounts of various cryptocurrencies for watching videos and taking quizzes about them.

Participating in Airdrops: An airdrop is when a blockchain project distributes free tokens or coins to the crypto community. To participate, you usually need to hold a specific cryptocurrency in a wallet, and you'll receive the new tokens based on the amount you hold.

Bitcoin Mining: While not exactly 'free' since it requires hardware and consumes a lot of electricity, Bitcoin mining is another way to acquire Bitcoin. Some cloud mining services offer free trials, but be wary of scams in this area.

Play-to-Earn Games: There are blockchain-based games that reward players with small amounts of Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. These games vary in genre, from online strategy to virtual world simulations.

Writing and Content Creation: If you have skills in writing or content creation, some websites and forums pay contributors in Bitcoin for high-quality content related to cryptocurrencies.

Writing and Content Creation: If you have skills in writing or content creation, some websites and forums pay contributors in Bitcoin for high-quality content related to cryptocurrencies.

Important Note: Always be cautious and conduct thorough research. The world of cryptocurrencies is rife with scams, and it's important to use only reputable sources and platforms when trying to earn Bitcoin for free.
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