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Topic: Project : My first Bitcoin !!! - page 2. (Read 3771 times)

legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1029
August 07, 2014, 09:57:30 PM
#39
okay didnt know that it is dangerous to post my address here.
Why can hacker use this information of my address ? how would that make them possible to hack me ?

I saw those "donation" links on nearly every bitcoin site.

Stop wasting your time on faucets.  Check the gambling section > Games and rounds for bitcoin giveaways.  Post your services in the services section of the forum.  Please never beg for money, or request a loan without a collateral. Tongue

Good Luck!

P.S.  this topic is kind of... I dun know.  Don't we all want to make an extra bitcoin?
hero member
Activity: 543
Merit: 500
August 07, 2014, 10:19:32 AM
#38
making 1 btc is so hard  Cry

Yes, making $600 is hard.
Bitcoin is money. And so you shouldn't expect that it is easier to get BTC1 than to get $600.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
August 07, 2014, 12:42:13 AM
#37
yes its very hard to get 1 BTC

anyways you can just buy 1 BTC from you own money then exchange it for earn some money

thanks
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
August 06, 2014, 03:33:51 PM
#36
Welcome to bitcointalk.
Don't worry, your English is fine to me.

Instead of spending time on faucets, there are a lot more effective ways of earning bitcoin.
For example, you could provide services like translating (I assumed you are native in German) or writing articles.
Or, you could join a signature campaign and get paid for posting on bitcointalk.

Good luck to your project.

Where can i translate or write articles and get paid in bitcoins for it ? sounds very interesting to me ... i also write songtexts and so i think i can articulate pretty good ( in german )
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
August 06, 2014, 08:06:29 AM
#35
making 1 btc is so hard  Cry

Yeah it is. You practically have to make Bitcoin your full-time job to get anywhere fast. But don't worry; it can be done if you're patient and don't fall for those "get Bitcoin fast" schemes.

The fastest way is to sell things you don't use anymore in the market.
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 251
Sovryn - 300-500% APY on USDT Deposit
August 06, 2014, 05:32:08 AM
#34
to get 1 BTC from faucet is very hard
but maybe stick with faucet until you learn more about bitcoin then move on from faucets to something else is fine  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1074
August 06, 2014, 03:50:06 AM
#33
Without revealing your public adress, you could still update your thread and show the progress towards the first BTC Grin

The people here could give you advice as you go, and your BTC might even grow faster.

Or someone could take pity on you and donate to your cause.  Wink So put something in the thread as you go.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
August 05, 2014, 01:54:25 PM
#32
making 1 btc is so hard  Cry

Yeah it is. You practically have to make Bitcoin your full-time job to get anywhere fast. But don't worry; it can be done if you're patient and don't fall for those "get Bitcoin fast" schemes.
sr. member
Activity: 345
Merit: 500
August 05, 2014, 08:55:12 AM
#31
You can also try searching for altcoin giveaways in other forums, social networks, etc.
You wait until they hit the exchanges and then wait for an opportunity to trade them for bitcoin.
Although i'm far from a pro trader, i've learned a lot about markets and trading starting like this.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
August 05, 2014, 08:30:20 AM
#30
Good Luck in this Bitcoin thing. Just want to warn you, that once you get your first BTC, addicted is your new middle name. Oh I can suggest you something newbish in BTC. Try some cloud mining, perfect for newbie. Not much profit if we buy low mining rate, but It's still perfect for newbie  Grin
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
August 05, 2014, 06:45:53 AM
#29
making 1 btc is so hard  Cry
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
August 04, 2014, 08:29:48 PM
#28
I suggest you hit the Services subforum because if you have skillz and aren't afraid of a little hard work, you can earn a full Bitcoin a lot faster than just using faucets.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
August 04, 2014, 05:25:33 PM
#27
Before getting excited on receiving payments from faucets, do some math to check how much you can get hourly from the sites on average. You would likely just get a very small number.

To get a small amount of bitcoin to play with, you can just buy $10 bitcoin from localbitcoins.

That's very true. That's why I have said that I do not like faucets: it's a waste of time. But worse than that is the fact that there are many scam faucets which do not pay their users as announced (but the scammers still receive quite a lot of income from their ads). That's an awful welcome to new users...
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1002
August 04, 2014, 07:25:35 AM
#26
Before getting excited on receiving payments from faucets, do some math to check how much you can get hourly from the sites on average. You would likely just get a very small number.

To get a small amount of bitcoin to play with, you can just buy $10 bitcoin from localbitcoins.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
sr. member
Activity: 422
Merit: 250
August 02, 2014, 10:59:44 PM
#24
It's not going to be a quick and easy road to that first BTC

Just post like me ....You will get more and more.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 4418
Crypto Swap Exchange
August 02, 2014, 08:28:51 PM
#23
How much are people getting from these signature campaigns? I'm still waiting for my first payout and remain a bit skeptical. The faucets, while paying dust, at least pay at the same time every week...

I'd be eager to hear some experiences from you all and the OP may benefit from the education.

I can see that you have joined the 777coin campaign.
Lightlord and 777coin are here for quite a long period of time and so I don't think you need to worry about the payment.

The amount you can earned really depends on your member rank and your post count.
For your reference, Stunna has paid PD sig campaign participants almost 26 btc just last month. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8082102
Lightlord will pay but they delayed payment for sometime for two consecutive periods already. They are sure trusted but I don't think people would like to join them because of delayed payment. Still, they are trusted and the only campaign which allows newbies and Jr.members.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
August 02, 2014, 01:33:35 PM
#22
Good luck i also want to win my first BTC
hero member
Activity: 653
Merit: 500
August 02, 2014, 12:16:06 PM
#21
How much are people getting from these signature campaigns? I'm still waiting for my first payout and remain a bit skeptical. The faucets, while paying dust, at least pay at the same time every week...

I'd be eager to hear some experiences from you all and the OP may benefit from the education.

I can see that you have joined the 777coin campaign.
Lightlord and 777coin are here for quite a long period of time and so I don't think you need to worry about the payment.

The amount you can earned really depends on your member rank and your post count.
For your reference, Stunna has paid PD sig campaign participants almost 26 btc just last month. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8082102
hero member
Activity: 653
Merit: 500
August 02, 2014, 12:08:31 PM
#20
Welcome to bitcointalk.
Don't worry, your English is fine to me.

Instead of spending time on faucets, there are a lot more effective ways of earning bitcoin.
For example, you could provide services like translating (I assumed you are native in German) or writing articles.
Or, you could join a signature campaign and get paid for posting on bitcointalk.

Good luck to your project.
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