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May 26, 2023, 11:47:11 PM
#42
Well, the question of whether Bitcoin bonuses are real or a scam is quite complicated. Indeed, the allure of Bitcoin is very strong, let alone free  Grin Grin Grin. This sounds like a dream that seems too good to be true, it usually is.

We live in an age where online scams are as common as memes on the internet. I am give you an example for example there is provided by a website. If this website that is well updated, professionally designed and developed, that is no doubt a good sign.

So, of course, skepticism arose. Are Bitcoin bonuses a real opportunity, or are they a sneaky attempt to separate you from your hard-earned money? But stay alert So, approach Bitcoin bonuses with caution.
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May 26, 2023, 11:40:17 PM
#41
I meaan if you really want free, then faucets like freebitco.in seems like a good place to start. It's a well-known faucet since ages (It's also where I first started with Bitcoin). Other faucets may also exist but if the amount they presume to give is too big to be realistic, or is a "doubling" mechanic (you deposit some amount, you get double), then yea just stay away from them. What you linked was pretty much an article about Bitcoin itself (from what I skimmed), and not really bitcoin bonuses or something similar. Well just know the only legitimate way to get Bitcoin(that I know of, there may be more) is through mining or trading.
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May 26, 2023, 11:24:18 PM
#40
There are hundreds of such sites promising to give you free bitcoins, don't bother looking for these sites as it is simply a waste of time.

There are some bitcoin faucet sites that give very small amounts of bitcoins every hour, but you need many months to get a good profit from these sites.

My advice to you since you are here in this forum is to upgrade your account and develop yourself and you will find dozens of good opportunities here in this forum.
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May 26, 2023, 11:18:05 PM
#39
It's a marketing strategy, not all of them are scam.

But you need to remember there's no lunch, obviously they will demand few tasks in order to claim it and there are few requirements to withdraw the bonus money. It can be submitting KYC, downloading few apps, trading until reach minimum withdrawal, etc.

Don't relying on those kind promotions.
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May 26, 2023, 10:43:52 PM
#38
There are many websites that claim to offer bitcoin bonuses for creating accounts. Basically I think it's a scam because I also encountered such a scam website and created an account. later they asked me to deposit first to withdraw the bitcoin bonus which was given to me. Then I was convinced that this website is a scam because if any real website offers bitcoin bonus it will never ask to deposit first. Therefore, before facing such scams, you should know well, otherwise, if you deposit your money in the websites later, there will definitely be losses. But there are many good websites where bitcoin bonuses can be claimed and there is no risk of losing money.
If a site asks you to deposit before withdrawing the Bitcoin bonus, it is a scam and has deceived many people. Such sites have been around for a long time and are still running because the site owners know there are still many targets they can trick with their sites.

Most people will be tempted by Bitcoin bonuses, especially if they see the price of Bitcoin and its potential to increase later. It will make them try many sites to get free bitcoins. But they would not fall for such deceptions if they could learn and have knowledge.

And when they see such sites, they will not be tempted and will know that the site is a scam. And scammers use many methods to deceive people so that people don't even notice.
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May 26, 2023, 10:34:20 PM
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There are many websites that claim to offer bitcoin bonuses for creating accounts. Basically I think it's a scam because I also encountered such a scam website and created an account. later they asked me to deposit first to withdraw the bitcoin bonus which was given to me. Then I was convinced that this website is a scam because if any real website offers bitcoin bonus it will never ask to deposit first. Therefore, before facing such scams, you should know well, otherwise, if you deposit your money in the websites later, there will definitely be losses. But there are many good websites where bitcoin bonuses can be claimed and there is no risk of losing money.
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May 26, 2023, 06:38:51 PM
#36
Bitcoin bonus is a website that claim to user can earn bitcoin for no cost. But user now have a question is bitcoin bonus real or a scam. These days people are caught in scams specially online scam so people are scared to believe online website. But bitcoin bonus is well updated website and designed and developed by professional people. The first bonus given to new comer is $5, which is a catch here, why would anyone give money just for signing up on website.


Bitcoin bonus is a website that's set to trap innocent users so that they can be used as a prey to earn for site owner because the owners have placed so many ads and the innocent users click on those ads then the owners earn money for the clicks and for the pop-up ads. I have seen so many sites similar to the one you mentioned and I must say that most of those sites are set to trap innocent user to earn money. They don't give a penny to the users because their model is to earn from users not to allow the users to earn from them.

If they are offering signup bonus of $5 dollars then they probably ask about credit card details. The scam sites do that to recover their money that they give as bonus and steal even more money from the account of the user. They claim that they won't use the credit card for wrong purposes but in real life they will steal the money. The owners of such sites are real robbers who are behind the scene and no-one can see their faces.

I recommend everyone to avoid such sites and develop some kind of digital skill if you want to earn money rather than believing such non-sense things that are created with bad intentions. They want to manipulate the innocent users and later on they will flew away with the money.
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May 26, 2023, 06:37:43 PM
#35
just curious, has anyone visited the site OP is talking about? I searched "bitcoinbonus" on Google and it led to what I believe is their Twitter account and when you click the website link on their Twitter account it will lead you to "lolli.com", so I am really confused as to what website OP is talking about. it would be nice if OP can provide a link to the actual website to see what he is talking about.
The OP seems to be just quoting the article he posted without delving deeper into what he's talking about.
But regarding the Bitcoin bonus whether it really gives a bonus or not, I think it's just a lure.

Many trading sites, gambling sites, and faucet sites provide a $5 bonus for early users but it will not be able to be taken, you need to make a deposit to be able to use the bonus.

If you think about it logically the bonus does not actually exist, and is just a camouflage so that people want to make a deposit.
Even $10-50 bonuses are also often found on trading platforms.
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May 26, 2023, 06:20:42 PM
#34
Bitcoin bonus is a website that claim to user can earn bitcoin for no cost. But user now have a question is bitcoin bonus real or a scam. These days people are caught in scams specially online scam so people are scared to believe online website. But bitcoin bonus is well updated website and designed and developed by professional people. The first bonus given to new comer is $5, which is a catch here, why would anyone give money just for signing up on website.

Avoid wasting your time with those kind of websites, even if we assumed it was real, five dollars is not much and most likely it is a task you can only do once, so once you are done with the activity you cannot earn any more money with it, however even such a small offer is most likely false and it would not surprise me that some sort of scam is hiding underneath, and since you are a still a newbie you do not have the knowledge or the experience to distinguish if a scam is about to happen to you, which makes you incredibly vulnerable when facing a bunch of scammers.
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May 26, 2023, 06:04:43 PM
#33
just curious, has anyone visited the site OP is talking about? I searched "bitcoinbonus" on Google and it led to what I believe is their Twitter account and when you click the website link on their Twitter account it will lead you to "lolli.com", so I am really confused as to what website OP is talking about. it would be nice if OP can provide a link to the actual website to see what he is talking about.
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May 26, 2023, 05:59:35 PM
#32
Bitcoin bonus is a website that claim to user can earn bitcoin for no cost. But user now have a question is bitcoin bonus real or a scam. These days people are caught in scams specially online scam so people are scared to believe online website. But bitcoin bonus is well updated website and designed and developed by professional people. The first bonus given to new comer is $5, which is a catch here, why would anyone give money just for signing up on website.
What website do you mean? Try to share the link here, even though I wouldn't trust the website right away, especially with only a $5 bonus. Because that could just be the initial inducement for everyone to be tempted to register on the website and pay for it so they can get more from the initial bonus offer. Honestly, I don't think it's genuine, because in all my time here I've never gotten a Bitcoin bonus except by working hard every day to get the results I want. So it's better not to immediately believe in any offers now if you don't want to be deceived by things like this.
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May 26, 2023, 05:28:26 PM
#31
You don't need a prophet to tell you that it is a fake site. When I entered the site, I saw ads full the site which is wrong for any genuine site to operate in. If new company is launched they might like to do some give away deposit bonus but let the site is well protected and not like this one that full with ads that can transfer virus to some device and scater things. Now the question I will like also to ask is can the bitcoin bonus be transferrable or convertible to fiat?
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May 26, 2023, 05:11:49 PM
#30
It is possible to recieve fucets from new projects that needs people to sign up in their website. Given out $5 in bitcoin to every newcomer could be a campaign by the project owners to get people in. Now, has anyone tried to withdraw that money to their address and it is successful. Even if successful, how much was charged as transaction fee, they will take the money back from there.

Again, I bet you, that $5 is not withdrawable until you complete a certain task which could be inviting x number of people to sign in.
Then, by advice is that the effort doesn't worth it. There is no free money anywhere.
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May 26, 2023, 04:40:58 PM
#29
Because they don't. These types of scams are meant to reel you in at first, prolly by giving you a measly 5 bucks which to them is nothing considering how much they are able to rake in every time a user goes in on one of their sites which offers them money through internet traffic.

Are there legitimate free bitcoin sites?

Short Answer: NO
Long Answer: There are in the past, as far as I know out of all bitcoin faucets on the internet, the only one that's still operating is free bitcoin, which offers you an arbitrary amount of bitcoin based on your luck. They were once one of the biggest faucets out there but since bitcoin became a little more valuable it has become harder to earn bitcoin from them, so virtually the only way you could ever get your hands on a bitcoin is if you worked hard for it.
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May 26, 2023, 03:49:05 PM
#28
I believe the OP already knows the answer to the question she asked but the Bitcoin bonus scam is now operated in many ways not through BTC alone.
This reminds the time when I got an online job offer in which the client said he can only pay with Monero for privacy reasons.
After I execute the task he told me for fast payment I should register an account with an exchange site which I did. The funds were sent there but unable to move to the fund to reputable exchange and the pop message showing is that I should do a certain deposit before I can move the coin.
People just need to be careful these days because scammers are everywhere.
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May 26, 2023, 03:02:59 PM
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During the early stages of my online journey, I encountered a website that claimed to offer free money by completing various tasks. Intrigued, I embarked on this venture, diligently accomplishing each task until I reached the final one. To my surprise, upon completing all the tasks, a message abruptly appeared, stating, "Nothing in this world is truly free."

Although I did not receive any monetary reward from this experience, it imparted upon me a valuable lesson that has remained ingrained in my mind. Consequently, I have become wary of such offers, understanding that they are often designed to either consume one's time or perpetrate scams. Frequently, these platforms may prompt you to make a deposit in order to withdraw your funds, but in reality, they have no intention of fulfilling their promises, ultimately deceiving unsuspecting individuals.
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May 26, 2023, 02:31:31 PM
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Bitcoin bonus is a website that claim to user can earn bitcoin for no cost. But user now have a question is bitcoin bonus real or a scam. These days people are caught in scams specially online scam so people are scared to believe online website. But bitcoin bonus is well updated website and designed and developed by professional people. The first bonus given to new comer is $5, which is a catch here, why would anyone give money just for signing up on website.

There's nothing wrong in trying it, but if those site requires a minimum amount of deposit and that amount is a bit pricey in order to withdraw your bonus then better think and do some research before putting on some money in it.


If it requires a deposit then it can be a red flag and possibly a scam site.  Faucets don't ask for a deposit though they require a minimum amount to be withdrawn.  There are also some task-driven giveaways but I don't participate in that because  I don't think it is worth the effort.  Once upon a time free satoshi is real but today many of the "Bitcoin bonus" thing are just used to get views on their website's ads  and it is quite impossible to meet the requirement for withdrawal because they only give a very small amount of satoshi that will take us several months before meeting the minimum requirement for withdrawal.
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May 26, 2023, 02:25:24 PM
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Bitcoin bonus is a website that claim to user can earn bitcoin for no cost. But user now have a question is bitcoin bonus real or a scam. These days people are caught in scams specially online scam so people are scared to believe online website. But bitcoin bonus is well updated website and designed and developed by professional people. The first bonus given to new comer is $5, which is a catch here, why would anyone give money just for signing up on website.

I'm sorry but your title is not consistent with what you write.  If you ask if Bitcoin is scam obviously I will answer NO 100% if you want to know why then you should search a little more here on the forum or on Google.
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May 26, 2023, 01:35:47 PM
#24
Not everything promised on crypto is to be taken seriously as it is because of the high rate of scams in it. Scammers can spend a little or more bitcoin bonus just to make sure they reach out to a large audience so that they execute their plan perfectly to scam people.

I had a bitcoin bonus experience when I was new in crypto. what was my experience like? very annoying and heartbreaking, for me not to ever get involved with anything free in crypto again because it all ends with paying this amount of bitcoin to claim the bonus given to you. That brought me to the conclusion that there is no free bitcoin given to anyone in the cryptosphere. It's better to invest than expecting a bitcoin bonus from a website that can shut down at any time when they have actualized their plan of scamming people through it.


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May 26, 2023, 11:33:29 AM
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Bitcoin bonus is a website that claim to user can earn bitcoin for no cost. But user now have a question is bitcoin bonus real or a scam. These days people are caught in scams specially online scam so people are scared to believe online website. But bitcoin bonus is well updated website and designed and developed by professional people. The first bonus given to new comer is $5, which is a catch here, why would anyone give money just for signing up on website.

Sometimes I just laught at some sites claiming that they would give you free Bitcoin for doing nothing. Sometimes they would ask you to wat h ads for you to earn Bitcoin which is never true. There are scammers everywhere that are ready to steal from us without us knowing. Sometimes they may ask you to click on a link and sent it to all your contacts. Doing this might make you expose your privacy with you knowing. They could use this method to steal from us if we become so gullible to understand some of these tricks hackers are using to access our devices. This is why it is always good to ask questions and make research for clarity.
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