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Topic: Morning Bitcoiners.. New to the board (Read 943 times)

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December 03, 2015, 11:49:56 PM
#19
Welcome to the forum. You mentioned something about marketing and just wanted to let you know if you had a bitcoin related website this would be a good place to share it. You could also see if anyone could use your marketing skills in the services section and could earn some bitcoin that way.
legendary
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December 03, 2015, 09:33:39 PM
#18
...There's only one risk free method I know of that is guaranteed to work: use a time machine to travel to 2009 and mine 50 btc blocks every few minutes on a cpu.

Now that you mention in time traveling... if someone invented it, I guess they wouldn't even bother to go back in time to mine a few Bitcoin Blocks. It would be easier to go back in time to see what were the Megalottery numbers and then travel back to bet on them...

Since you're going back in time anyway, may as well buy a few thousand Bitcoins while you're there.
legendary
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December 03, 2015, 08:32:49 PM
#17
...There's only one risk free method I know of that is guaranteed to work: use a time machine to travel to 2009 and mine 50 btc blocks every few minutes on a cpu.

Now that you mention in time traveling... if someone invented it, I guess they wouldn't even bother to go back in time to mine a few Bitcoin Blocks. It would be easier to go back in time to see what were the Megalottery numbers and then travel back to bet on them...
hero member
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December 01, 2015, 03:59:44 AM
#16
Hey guys I'm new to the whole bitcoin scene. I'm curious to know are there any good places to earn BTC and what is the best mining hosting for pooling? If I am even asking that right.

I do a lot of marketing and know people have bitcoin to spend for ads like pops and banners. If so you can also reach me via skype: traffic-rushhour

My name is James

You can build your account here and start earning from signature campaign.
Earning from mining nowadays isn't easy. Try also to sell your skills or goods for bitcoins, you can earn some bitcoins this way
He can start Signature campaign and start mining But instead of that He can learn some details about Bitcoin in various board and then He has to do some faucet work and then He should suppose to go for Signature campaign. This cyclic way would help him.
legendary
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November 30, 2015, 07:46:02 AM
#15
I just setup my first btc wallet to help earn to get engagement ring for my amazing woman.

18jeDfkHk4dXbfssL24zB9KYsGhZ8ATVwZ


That above id is where i ask people to send btc to right? for services and or donations?
Yes this 'ID' (called a Bitcoin address) is the string which you give people to send BTC to.

Also you should got a private key which is normally hidden in the wallet, and you may want to backup it. However, DO NOT share that private key to anyone ot your bitcoins will be stolen! Also, if available, backup your keys offline, so that your backup won't be hacked.

For cloud mining, you may invest some amount gained from faucets to it, but don't invest other money in it. Cloud mining have a ROI period of more than 1 year as of the current difficulty, which will increase over time. Also by block halving, you will probably never get your full investment back.

BTW welcome to the bitcoin community!
hero member
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November 30, 2015, 03:47:56 AM
#14
morning too and good luck friend
legendary
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November 29, 2015, 09:58:38 PM
#13
Hello and welcome to the forum and to the Bitcoin world! I suggest you to read, learn and research this amazing technology until you don't understand it enough!

As for the earnings, there are no too many places at the moment. There are signature campaigns, but for this you need a decent full member profile. Faucets are waste of time for example! Try to offer goods or services online for payment in Bitcoin! Be creative!

Cloudmining is a waste of time as well!


Good luck!

You cannot classify all cloud mining as a waste.   There are a few good one's out there.  But cloud or hardware there is no guarantee of ROI.  Most do it as they enjoy it.

Did you log into Bit-X much?  You do notice it has hash confirmed with bitfury and is a "Ghash Exchange"... which is cloud mining.  If you feel that way about all cloud mining you might think about switching signature campaigns.

Hashnest is okay too, it cost more than having your miners hosted at proper locations, so its not supertastic but at least its a legit option. I think its safe to say Bitmain would have too much to lose, by scamming off their Hashnest users.
legendary
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November 29, 2015, 06:47:33 PM
#12
Hello and welcome to the forum and to the Bitcoin world! I suggest you to read, learn and research this amazing technology until you don't understand it enough!

As for the earnings, there are no too many places at the moment. There are signature campaigns, but for this you need a decent full member profile. Faucets are waste of time for example! Try to offer goods or services online for payment in Bitcoin! Be creative!

Cloudmining is a waste of time as well!


Good luck!

You cannot classify all cloud mining as a waste.   There are a few good one's out there.  But cloud or hardware there is no guarantee of ROI.  Most do it as they enjoy it.

Did you log into Bit-X much?  You do notice it has hash confirmed with bitfury and is a "Ghash Exchange"... which is cloud mining.  If you feel that way about all cloud mining you might think about switching signature campaigns.
hero member
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November 29, 2015, 06:04:59 PM
#11
Hello and welcome to the forum and to the Bitcoin world! I suggest you to read, learn and research this amazing technology until you don't understand it enough!

As for the earnings, there are no too many places at the moment. There are signature campaigns, but for this you need a decent full member profile. Faucets are waste of time for example! Try to offer goods or services online for payment in Bitcoin! Be creative!

Cloudmining is a waste of time as well!

Good luck!
hero member
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November 29, 2015, 12:15:42 PM
#10
Try to build your account and earning from signature campaigns here
You can tru trading also if you have enough experience about it
legendary
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November 29, 2015, 12:11:13 PM
#9
There's lots of ways to earn a ton of btc. Some of the most lucrative ways so far have been to run a Ponzi, issue a penny stock and run away with the investors money, start a mining farm then close down quickly and take the btc, run an exchange or wallet service and get "hacked", start a gambling site and cheat, sell vaporware via preorder, run an illegal drug sales website, short Bitcoin at an exchange while spreading false negative info all over the web, convince rich idiots to invest in your business then close down suddenly in scandal or just hang out on this forum and advertise people doing one of the above in your sig line. Most of the above have risk. There's only one risk free method I know of that is guaranteed to work: use a time machine to travel to 2009 and mine 50 btc blocks every few minutes on a cpu.
That was deliciously cynical but OP take note that these are the things you'll see going on all the time here on bitcointalk.  You can't be too paranoid around here.
hero member
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November 29, 2015, 11:58:39 AM
#8
Hey guys I'm new to the whole bitcoin scene. I'm curious to know are there any good places to earn BTC and what is the best mining hosting for pooling? If I am even asking that right.

I do a lot of marketing and know people have bitcoin to spend for ads like pops and banners. If so you can also reach me via skype: traffic-rushhour

My name is James

You can build your account here and start earning from signature campaign.
Earning from mining nowadays isn't easy. Try also to sell your skills or goods for bitcoins, you can earn some bitcoins this way
newbie
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Merit: 0
November 29, 2015, 10:53:30 AM
#7
no guys i dont want to do any scamming type shit here. I will look into cloud mining as an option and to allow advertisers to pay for advertising on my network with bitcoins Wink
legendary
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November 29, 2015, 10:45:14 AM
#6
if you don't want to be scammed easily, try signature campaign it's the best and most secure earning

mining pool , you can go with slush or ck pool, and for mining hashnest or bit-x, but hashnest have s7 so there is less consumption

those are cloud mining, if you you want home mining, s5 or s7 based on your electricity
legendary
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November 29, 2015, 10:13:08 AM
#5
There's lots of ways to earn a ton of btc. Some of the most lucrative ways so far have been to run a Ponzi, issue a penny stock and run away with the investors money, start a mining farm then close down quickly and take the btc, run an exchange or wallet service and get "hacked", start a gambling site and cheat, sell vaporware via preorder, run an illegal drug sales website, short Bitcoin at an exchange while spreading false negative info all over the web, convince rich idiots to invest in your business then close down suddenly in scandal or just hang out on this forum and advertise people doing one of the above in your sig line. Most of the above have risk. There's only one risk free method I know of that is guaranteed to work: use a time machine to travel to 2009 and mine 50 btc blocks every few minutes on a cpu.
newbie
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November 29, 2015, 10:03:10 AM
#4
I just setup my first btc wallet to help earn to get engagement ring for my amazing woman.

18jeDfkHk4dXbfssL24zB9KYsGhZ8ATVwZ


That above id is where i ask people to send btc to right? for services and or donations?
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illuminati
November 29, 2015, 09:55:38 AM
#3
Hi, James

Welcome to the forum and enjoy your stay
newbie
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November 29, 2015, 09:55:21 AM
#2
thanks rickbig41 are you a mod/admin here as well?
newbie
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November 29, 2015, 09:48:34 AM
#1
Hey guys I'm new to the whole bitcoin scene. I'm curious to know are there any good places to earn BTC and what is the best mining hosting for pooling? If I am even asking that right.

I do a lot of marketing and know people have bitcoin to spend for ads like pops and banners. If so you can also reach me via skype: traffic-rushhour

My name is James
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