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Topic: I am new to btc so need help - page 4. (Read 4143 times)

hero member
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June 09, 2016, 01:50:02 AM
#31
Yes you can earn bitcoins/ money on faucets but it takes very long time just to complete a $1 using faucets.You need extreme patience if you will just use faucets.Here in philippines we are using coins ph wallet because of its amazing features.But there are also secured wallet online like blockchain.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
June 08, 2016, 02:32:39 AM
#30
I think faucet is not a good one to earn bitcoin fast, but if you want to earn bitcoin like 0.0026 per day you can earn that amount from this forum by joining a signature campaign and being active to this forum.
legendary
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February 08, 2016, 04:55:23 PM
#29
Didn't see anyone mention this one, though I could have missed it:  Moonbit.co.in is a decent one, though they've cut their payout quite a bit since Google put the kabosh on faucets and Adsense.  As others have said, you're definitely not going to make a lot of bitcoin with faucets.  Better to find another way.
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LoveMe
February 08, 2016, 02:51:15 PM
#28
wanted to ask can you really earn money from faucets?, what wallet are you using guys?, example for service to sell with BTC?
Thanks in advance
No you can't . i fed up with all type of faucets even that one .in i hate them you end after a long week with less than one dollar
thinking to sell digital goods until i reach proper rank then i will try signature campaign
legendary
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February 08, 2016, 09:47:18 AM
#27
I'm new to btc also, i bought 1 @450 and holding. I'm now looking for ways to earn some satoshis each week. Hope to join  'signature campaigns' soon .

Ah, well buying at 450 was maybe not the best idea of the year yeah ^^'

Halving is coming, so you should get a ROI at least in not too long. If the btc manages to scale of course...


true.. but still believe i'd get my ROI a month before halving maybe (or after halving).  I first heard about btc in 2012, It's just last year,(March 2015) when I started monitoring the price. when I saw that price hit $500, i felt that it was too late for me to get in. So I bought when it dropped to $450, hoping it would go up again a few days after.

as long as you don't sell you did not lose anything, 450 is not so far away from current price, keep holding and you will be rewarded

we can even brake the last ath this time, the halving will force an increase for sure
newbie
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February 08, 2016, 05:27:46 AM
#26
I'm new to btc also, i bought 1 @450 and holding. I'm now looking for ways to earn some satoshis each week. Hope to join  'signature campaigns' soon .

Ah, well buying at 450 was maybe not the best idea of the year yeah ^^'

Halving is coming, so you should get a ROI at least in not too long. If the btc manages to scale of course...

Buying at $450 might not be the good idea for now, but if the price rises to $1200 later in the year, it will be a good idea.
full member
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February 07, 2016, 06:28:55 AM
#25
I'm new to btc also, i bought 1 @450 and holding. I'm now looking for ways to earn some satoshis each week. Hope to join  'signature campaigns' soon .

Ah, well buying at 450 was maybe not the best idea of the year yeah ^^'

Halving is coming, so you should get a ROI at least in not too long. If the btc manages to scale of course...


true.. but still believe i'd get my ROI a month before halving maybe (or after halving).  I first heard about btc in 2012, It's just last year,(March 2015) when I started monitoring the price. when I saw that price hit $500, i felt that it was too late for me to get in. So I bought when it dropped to $450, hoping it would go up again a few days after.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
February 07, 2016, 05:06:43 AM
#24
I'm new to btc also, i bought 1 @450 and holding. I'm now looking for ways to earn some satoshis each week. Hope to join  'signature campaigns' soon .

Ah, well buying at 450 was maybe not the best idea of the year yeah ^^'

Halving is coming, so you should get a ROI at least in not too long. If the btc manages to scale of course...
full member
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February 07, 2016, 04:35:53 AM
#23
I'm new to btc also, i bought 1 @450 and holding. I'm now looking for ways to earn some satoshis each week. Hope to join  'signature campaigns' soon .
member
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February 07, 2016, 04:29:04 AM
#22
Here's an article I wrote a little while ago which explores 5 different ways of earning Bitcoin

1. Side-work
2. Online Sales
3. Signature Campaigns
4. Surveys and Pay-per-click
5. Affiliate programs

https://bitcoinintroduction.com/blog/5-ways-earn-bitcoin/
brand new
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February 07, 2016, 04:20:17 AM
#22
don't earn bitcoin by faucet  Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed you can earn little money but spend much time  Cry Cry Cry Cry you can earn bitcoin by join a signature campaign  Kiss Kiss Kiss it simple
sr. member
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February 07, 2016, 02:34:00 AM
#21
wanted to ask can you really earn money from faucets?, what wallet are you using guys?, example for service to sell with BTC?
Thanks in advance

You can earn money from faucets but it's only small amount and not worth it.
I'm using online bitcoin wallet Blockchain.info and xapo wallet.
Service you can sell like signature campaign and also mini task on service section.
sr. member
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February 06, 2016, 07:46:09 PM
#20
wanted to ask can you really earn money from faucets?, what wallet are you using guys?, example for service to sell with BTC?
Thanks in advance

Hello welcome in btc world ^^
1/ only coppers but yeah you can earn little money. It's not that bad to experiment your first ponzis for example xD
2/ Electrum for massive amounts (desktop wallet) and xapo online ONLY FOR SMALL AMOUNTS cause on online wallet you don't have control of your coins, it's like in a bank.
3/ Depends on what you'e able to do. Mostly translations and IT work.
sr. member
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February 06, 2016, 07:27:32 PM
#19
doing faucets is payable but i think its just couple of satoshis

Yeah, that's why i'm not doing faucets for long-term. because it's not worth and wasted your time. better join signature campaign and get paid for posting. it's an easy job, i think everyone can do it.
legendary
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February 06, 2016, 11:07:18 AM
#18
doing faucets is payable but i think its just couple of satoshis

it depends on what you mean about a "couple of satoshis"
2 satoshis? (lol)

member
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February 06, 2016, 09:39:54 AM
#17
doing faucets is payable but i think its just couple of satoshis
hero member
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February 06, 2016, 08:54:12 AM
#16
Well... You can earn from faucets indeed Grin but the point is that the earnings are quite inconsiderable so many don't really love that path and choose for themselves other ways to earn like selling products, provide services in exchange for bitcoins like designing a website, banner, offering hosting services, edit photos/videos,... I myself earn a living from selling .edu email accounts and signature campaign. I love using Electrum due to its diversified address and lightweight.
legendary
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Merit: 1137
February 06, 2016, 08:30:03 AM
#15
wanted to ask can you really earn money from faucets?, what wallet are you using guys?, example for service to sell with BTC?
Thanks in advance

as others have mentioned numerous times, don't use faucets they are waste of time.

but if you really want to use them to earn that small amounts, at least use a service like XAPO wallet or give an exchangers bitcoin wallet address so that service deals with the dust and not you and withdraw when it becomes big.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
February 06, 2016, 08:03:07 AM
#14
Welcome to Bitcointalk.org!
First of all, I would not use faucets at all. They are a waste of time. I would rather think about what you can do or what skills you have in order to offer them on services section. Writing articles for example.
hero member
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Merit: 503
February 06, 2016, 07:21:23 AM
#13
Thanks all of you guys really helped me i guess i am going freelancing
is there anysite that payout in bitcoin?

check these sites

- https://www.xbtfreelancer.com/
- https://www.cryptogrind.com/
- http://www.jobs4bitcoins.net/
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