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November 06, 2014, 09:55:42 AM
#44
You can get a job of entering captcha and earn much higher than faucets.
hero member
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November 06, 2014, 09:07:10 AM
#43
Can you get 100 referrals who will do it regular, then yes it is 100% worth it! 
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Sarthak's a dumb girl
November 05, 2014, 02:01:50 PM
#42
faucet are not worth it
better you invest your time to learn something online
other then trying faucets
full member
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November 05, 2014, 01:59:27 PM
#41
Only for a bot capable filling the captcha  Smiley


Not that hard , just need to make a BOT using uBOT & make it work with DeathByCaptcha with a website that can read Captcha's (paid) and you sit & watch Grin
newbie
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November 05, 2014, 01:43:18 PM
#40

I know one. http://btc25.net/ (ref) pays at least 525 satoshi every 25 min.
And you have chance to win more (up to $25). I won 0.00009898 BTC 7 times in the last 5 days.


How much have u got out of it then? Some say btc25.net is suspicious, because as a newbie it has way too massive traffic. And it has a hyper expensive advertising option too. Something odd there. Its withdraw rules are also odd.

Wouldn't touch it, before there are clear proofs of payment. Although even then nothing is guaranteed. New sites (supposing this is new) are always riskier.
sr. member
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October 29, 2014, 11:52:07 AM
#39
And even if I try to use more faucet I don't see any options. Because I don't know any faucet that gives more than 250 per 15 mnt with 100% guarantee.

I know one. http://btc25.net/ (ref) pays at least 525 satoshi every 25 min.
And you have chance to win more (up to $25). I won 0.00009898 BTC 7 times in the last 5 days.

Of course, it's a wasting of time, but sometimes it's just funny:)
sr. member
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October 29, 2014, 11:44:48 AM
#38
Nope. It's obviously not worth it.
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October 29, 2014, 11:39:25 AM
#37
Not really no, signature campaigns pay out better, even with the low amount it's still something you can use, I've actually decided to open up an Etsy store and I'll be using the money I earn from the coins I make to do some advertising and pay for fees Cheesy which will hopefully end up netting me some money which I can then re-invest.

Right now there aren't many opportunities in Bitcoin but I hope one day we'll see a lot more trading, I am seeing merchants adopt it now but it's not happening fast just yet.

This is by far the MODEST opinion of a BTC user I've ever heard. I really hope there are other guys like you to make this community a whole better. Grin

I think you need to read more. There are plenty of people around here who have modest and rational things to say about btc. I also don't think you needed to quadruple post.

My post, my opinion. So I would be glad if you kindly don't stick your nose in it. Just mind your own business Please. Thank you  Grin

I think you'll find posting opinions is how discussion forums work, even if you don't like what someone says. And he's right, you really don't need to make four posts in a row.

Forget about faucets.
You can make way more money on this forum just attending in signature campaigns.

Would you kindly tell me a bit more about some signature campaigns. That would help me a lot. Smiley

Keep it on topic. If you want to talk about signature campaigns make another thread or look in the Services sub.
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AltoCenter.com
October 29, 2014, 10:53:18 AM
#36
Not really no, signature campaigns pay out better, even with the low amount it's still something you can use, I've actually decided to open up an Etsy store and I'll be using the money I earn from the coins I make to do some advertising and pay for fees Cheesy which will hopefully end up netting me some money which I can then re-invest.

Right now there aren't many opportunities in Bitcoin but I hope one day we'll see a lot more trading, I am seeing merchants adopt it now but it's not happening fast just yet.

This is by far the MODEST opinion of a BTC user I've ever heard. I really hope there are other guys like you to make this community a whole better. Grin

I think you need to read more. There are plenty of people around here who have modest and rational things to say about btc. I also don't think you needed to quadruple post.

My post, my opinion. So I would be glad if you kindly don't stick your nose in it. Just mind your own business Please. Thank you  Grin
sr. member
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AltoCenter.com
October 29, 2014, 10:49:12 AM
#35
Forget about faucets.
You can make way more money on this forum just attending in signature campaigns.

Would you kindly tell me a bit more about some signature campaigns. That would help me a lot. Smiley
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October 29, 2014, 10:48:21 AM
#34
Not really no, signature campaigns pay out better, even with the low amount it's still something you can use, I've actually decided to open up an Etsy store and I'll be using the money I earn from the coins I make to do some advertising and pay for fees Cheesy which will hopefully end up netting me some money which I can then re-invest.

Right now there aren't many opportunities in Bitcoin but I hope one day we'll see a lot more trading, I am seeing merchants adopt it now but it's not happening fast just yet.

This is by far the MODEST opinion of a BTC user I've ever heard. I really hope there are other guys like you to make this community a whole better. Grin

I think you need to read more. There are plenty of people around here who have modest and rational things to say about btc. I also don't think you needed to quadruple post.
sr. member
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AltoCenter.com
October 29, 2014, 10:47:35 AM
#33
It's official: it's not worth it because the amount is very small, not paying even for your tiny time to load the page and fill the captcha and on long time it will make your address pay bigger transfer fees.

BUT it may worth it in certain cases:

- you spend that time on forums or gambling sites anyway
- you invest those pennies in something that grows fast (or it will worth it if BTC reaches 1000 times the current value)
- you are not too attached to your current BTC address and you will change it every couple of months.

So, um, yeah, it's debatable. The signature campaigns are clearly the way to go, but with only one account (cheating is found sooner or later, I think it doesn't worth it to try to multi-account) there's plenty of time for ... alternative means of getting some pennies if you have the time.



In my case, I get in one day, from a single faucet once per hour, more than I get from mining. I am stupid? Maybe. Or just maybe the term "worth it" is different from person to person and from case to case.

Yeah you make some interesting point, not undoubtable but still significant facts. The point I like is that "IF IT REACHES 1000 TIMES THE CURRENT VALUE." Oh boy  Shocked Wouldn't that be something  Shocked
sr. member
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AltoCenter.com
October 29, 2014, 10:44:34 AM
#32
Not really no, signature campaigns pay out better, even with the low amount it's still something you can use, I've actually decided to open up an Etsy store and I'll be using the money I earn from the coins I make to do some advertising and pay for fees Cheesy which will hopefully end up netting me some money which I can then re-invest.

Right now there aren't many opportunities in Bitcoin but I hope one day we'll see a lot more trading, I am seeing merchants adopt it now but it's not happening fast just yet.

This is by far the MODEST opinion of a BTC user I've ever heard. I really hope there are other guys like you to make this community a whole better. Grin
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
AltoCenter.com
October 29, 2014, 10:42:34 AM
#31
If I did a faucet every 15 min, every day, 365 days a year I would lose what's left of my wee mind, and it would only take about 4 hours.

You'll make more money collecting returnable bottles from the trash. More dignified too, lol

LOL...very good point. But just the other day, some guy posted in this forum asking for suggestion in terms opening a faucet. And many newbie responded with great interest. I hardly get the reason Shocked
sr. member
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AltoCenter.com
October 29, 2014, 10:40:30 AM
#30
Hardly to imagine anyone will be able filling the captchas full day for whole year.

I tested few faucets when I started, but after realizing this is the way to go nowhere I stopped. About two days fun plus new experience  Smiley

My point exactly, it just way too much time wasting without any real profit.
hero member
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October 29, 2014, 08:36:36 AM
#29
Keep in mind though, at one point you were getting close to 1BTC a week/month(I wasn't around then so I am not exactly sure what you got) and people probably thought that would never be worth it because 1BTC will never amount to anything...

Well if it does go to 10,000 a coin or something, maybe earning .002 a week would be okay?

this theory is only valid if at this very moment you cant find work that gives you more money today than using a faucet today,
as you could always invest the money you get from working in bitcoin.

so...
if, income from 1hr of work > income from 1hr time invested in faucets(both valued in todays btc price),
then doing normal work and investing in bitcoin is the rational choice over using a faucet.

if u talking about using your free time its all up to how you value it...
hero member
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October 29, 2014, 07:41:42 AM
#28
Keep in mind though, at one point you were getting close to 1BTC a week/month(I wasn't around then so I am not exactly sure what you got) and people probably thought that would never be worth it because 1BTC will never amount to anything...

Well if it does go to 10,000 a coin or something, maybe earning .002 a week would be okay?
hero member
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October 29, 2014, 06:52:24 AM
#27
it might be worth it if you get a lot of people to use your referral link.

also if we see 10k btc price ofc it can be worth it.. but using your time for something else and invest into btc is ofc better,
except if you cant monetize your time at a higher rate.
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hyperboria - next internet
October 29, 2014, 06:50:23 AM
#26
Forget about faucets.
You can make way more money on this forum just attending in signature campaigns.
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October 29, 2014, 06:17:49 AM
#25
It's official: it's not worth it because the amount is very small, not paying even for your tiny time to load the page and fill the captcha and on long time it will make your address pay bigger transfer fees.

BUT it may worth it in certain cases:

- you spend that time on forums or gambling sites anyway
- you invest those pennies in something that grows fast (or it will worth it if BTC reaches 1000 times the current value)
- you are not too attached to your current BTC address and you will change it every couple of months.

So, um, yeah, it's debatable. The signature campaigns are clearly the way to go, but with only one account (cheating is found sooner or later, I think it doesn't worth it to try to multi-account) there's plenty of time for ... alternative means of getting some pennies if you have the time.



In my case, I get in one day, from a single faucet once per hour, more than I get from mining. I am stupid? Maybe. Or just maybe the term "worth it" is different from person to person and from case to case.
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