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legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1004
Firstbits: 1pirata
I started from some free bitcoin websites and earned 0.234567.

Have you seen Rugatu yet?  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
I started from some free bitcoin websites and earned 0.234567.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
I just recently got my first computer and I have been mining on my 7770, obviously not that productive, but its better than nothing.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Seals has a freeroll poker tournament every hour with 0.05BTC prize and a weekly freeroll on Wednesday at 10:30pm with 5BTC in prizes. Absolutely free to enter.

Are you sure about that Wednesday game I don't see it on the tournament list.  The freeroll is like the wild west!
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
I only have .0004 at the moment  Undecided
I got my first BTCs from faucet sites and mining, and then lost some in SatoshiDice, but it was fun anyway Wink
hero member
Activity: 651
Merit: 501
My PGP Key: 92C7689C
I started by CPU-mining on my VPS. Without really knowing what I was doing, I managed to solve a block and score BTC50.

BTC50 using VPS?? That's cool! Cool How long did it take to generate one block?

Probably several months, at least...think it happened in May 2011. It's most likely not feasible today, as you won't see much more than 10-15 MH/s from it, depending on what your VPS uses (mine have given me 4-8 Xeon or Opteron cores). The only point in its favor now is that if you already have a VPS for other purposes, mining on it won't cost you anything extra.
sr. member
Activity: 454
Merit: 250
Technology and Women. Amazing.
@SaintDevil
Nice lips  Wink
Shut up! Don't make stupid replies anymore in this thread!
You registered here only 1 day ago and you already feel obliged to put other members in their place?
You're adding irrelevant information to this thread. You are also giving women a good reason to stay far, far away from Bitcoin. Your post has nothing to do with the thread. You are thus far useless, please leave. kthx

oh, and I started mining in mid 2010 using the 'reference' satoshi client v0.3 using an i7-920, 'ya know, back when the client itself had a Generate Coins button...
member
Activity: 88
Merit: 10
@SaintDevil
Nice lips  Wink
Shut up! Don't make stupid replies anymore in this thread!
You registered here only 1 day ago and you already feel obliged to put other members in their place?

Well, 3 years old HeroMember! You've been here for a long time and u never took time to read the forum's guidelines. None of your replies seem related to the post's title!

Don't expect anymore replies from me; u've been ignored by me.
member
Activity: 88
Merit: 10
Wow! Its really nice to know about the different ways u use to make BTCs.

I think it would be helpful to newbies like me if you guys share your personal experiences of how you get BitCoins. Is that by mining, or freelancing, or trading? Whatever it be, just share ur experience with us. Cheesy

I started by CPU-mining on my VPS. Without really knowing what I was doing, I managed to solve a block and score BTC50. After sitting on it a while, I reinvested it in a Radeon HD 7750 (which makes about BTC1 every three weeks) and a couple of BFL Jalapeños which I'm obviously still waiting on.

BTC50 using VPS?? That's cool! Cool How long did it take to generate one block?


@SaintDevil
Nice lips  Wink

Shut up! Don't make stupid replies anymore in this thread!
full member
Activity: 174
Merit: 253
@SaintDevil
Nice lips  Wink
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
A bit here and there; some by mining, some by trading.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Web Programmer, Gamer
I mine them  Grin
And occasionally sell things for bitcoins.
full member
Activity: 228
Merit: 100
Hello everyone!

I really amazed to hear many of you have found your own ways to mange to make some bitcoins.

I think it would be helpful to newbies like me if you guys share your personal experiences of how you get BitCoins. Is that by mining, or freelancing, or trading? Whatever it be, just share ur experience with us. Cheesy

I made the math and invested in a cool new GPU I never would have bought otherwise.
It paid off eventually Smiley

And it is worth it to go in on one of those Butterfly Labs devices with an associate or two who may have more expertise in the way of those characteristics that would be most applicable to mining; i.e., a lot of computer knowledge, etc.? I've been told elsewhere not to get involved with mining, but it sounds like fun, even as a part-time pursuit.


If the ASICS of Butterfly labs and the others will materialize is still unknown. As you see from my sig, I have made a bet on it, but I would not recommend it, yet.
However, you are definitely right on the fun part of the equation;)
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1016
Strength in numbers
Seals has a freeroll poker tournament every hour with 0.05BTC prize and a weekly freeroll on Wednesday at 10:30pm with 5BTC in prizes. Absolutely free to enter.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Strictly speaking, I'm not yet using BitCoin. I've got a slow computer and a so-so internet connection and I've been doing the first sync for about three years. Well, I exaggerate. But it has been sync'ing up for the past 18 hours. I have to wonder what sync'ing will be like a year from now.

Anyway, I started all this because I'm fascinated by the whole idea of virtual communities, having created or facilitated a few in my time (when I was much younger).

In addition, I have in the past few years become interested in the sheer weirdness of money.

Finally, exploring is one of my favorite things to do. It's, like, my fifth favorite thing in the world. I've got lots of things to explore in the Bitcoin realm. If I wasn't exploring this I'd have to explore something else, like WoW! This is cheaper. Well, so far it's cheaper. We'll see.

Hmm, I just added the word Bitcoin to my online spell-check dictionary. I guess that means I'm officially in it now.
SRG
full member
Activity: 127
Merit: 100
While I have spent the last month constantly hitting nice faucet sites like dailybitcoins, bitvisitor, and coinad, half of my BTC has come from generous folks on this forum.  So to those of you who donate to the faucets and run silly/fun contests on this board - THANK YOU!

I was going to invest my BTC on GLBSE but obviously that got shot all to hell.  I'm now trying to figure out if I should just bet it all on one roll of Satoshi Dice.
hero member
Activity: 651
Merit: 501
My PGP Key: 92C7689C
I think it would be helpful to newbies like me if you guys share your personal experiences of how you get BitCoins. Is that by mining, or freelancing, or trading? Whatever it be, just share ur experience with us. Cheesy

I started by CPU-mining on my VPS. Without really knowing what I was doing, I managed to solve a block and score BTC50. After sitting on it a while, I reinvested it in a Radeon HD 7750 (which makes about BTC1 every three weeks) and a couple of BFL Jalapeños which I'm obviously still waiting on.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Hello everyone!

I really amazed to hear many of you have found your own ways to mange to make some bitcoins.

I think it would be helpful to newbies like me if you guys share your personal experiences of how you get BitCoins. Is that by mining, or freelancing, or trading? Whatever it be, just share ur experience with us. Cheesy

I made the math and invested in a cool new GPU I never would have bought otherwise.
It paid off eventually Smiley

And it is worth it to go in on one of those Butterfly Labs devices with an associate or two who may have more expertise in the way of those characteristics that would be most applicable to mining; i.e., a lot of computer knowledge, etc.? I've been told elsewhere not to get involved with mining, but it sounds like fun, even as a part-time pursuit.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
I only have 0.052

Check again, I think you'll find you now have twice as much Wink


Wow. Thank you! I actually checked my wallet before I came back here and saw that I had doubled my amount somehow. Thank you very much for the donation.  Cheesy
full member
Activity: 174
Merit: 253
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