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Topic: The Bitcoins Earning Guide for poor countries (Read 6195 times)

jr. member
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It is unpleasant to see Ukraine on this list, but such is the reality. Earnings is investing, is it in poor countries? It is clear that investing is the best option, it would be that to invest.
hero member
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I'd just do it for kicks. Even though I could earn more with my own investments, those free BTC in Freebitcoin's wallet could generate some interests.
newbie
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For me the interesting question is if per capita income is less than $5/day how much of that cost would go towards a person acquiring access to a computer to make money and access these faucets.
That said your right in countries with a very low GDP faucets and services may be worth their time if they can overcome the language barrier which is implied for a sig campaign.

I've always wondered how it is even possible to purchase a computer for a person surviving on $5 a day. Perhaps one doesn't have to own a computer to access the Internet, but as you said, it must cost something after all.
newbie
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For me the interesting question is if per capita income is less than $5/day how much of that cost would go towards a person acquiring access to a computer to make money and access these faucets.
That said your right in countries with a very low GDP faucets and services may be worth their time if they can overcome the language barrier which is implied for a sig campaign.
newbie
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Thank's for the info.
newbie
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Thanks for this information.
full member
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Good point but there is no difference..
full member
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Nice guide. The idea which generated it is fantastic. I just hope it gets updated so to help newbies in earning btc! Kiss
member
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September 28, 2017, 11:23:54 PM
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The link doesn't work.

I do get that this guide might work if you have the time. But I don't understand how you supposedly can grind for 3+ hours a day when most people have full time jobs and family and all that?



sr. member
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It is very difficult to define The Bitcoing Earnings Guide for Poor Countries listed. No answers is showing the starting point of earning. So please give the clue and guidance to start atleast  now. late better then never.
At first, I was in the same situation as yours where I could not figure out how to earn bitcoins for poor countries. But if you are eager to learn you will be able to figure out and searching how it will surface just like I have dig this how to earn bitcoins. The answer is already here in the forum you just have to know and learn it to earn your bitcoin. good luck!
full member
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the starting point of earning

this is about personal skills
full member
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It is very difficult to define The Bitcoing Earnings Guide for Poor Countries listed. No answers is showing the starting point of earning. So please give the clue and guidance to start atleast  now. late better then never.
member
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I also living on the country which in your list(Vietnam). most of people here believe Bitcoin is illegal and risk and if someone invited them to invest in Bit, they would think it is a rigger
chào đồng râm  Grin Grin Grin
You are Vietnamese?
full member
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and if someone invited them to invest in Bit

WOW, there are people, who is trying to sell BTC now?
What they promise, and what price they offer?
hero member
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I also living on the country which in your list(Vietnam). most of people here believe Bitcoin is illegal and risk and if someone invited them to invest in Bit, they would think it is a rigger
chào đồng râm  Grin Grin Grin
full member
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is this still working today? the post was way back 2015 Cheesy need your advise
member
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I also living on the country which in your list(Vietnam). most of people here believe Bitcoin is illegal and risk and if someone invited them to invest in Bit, they would think it is a rigger
legendary
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Cypherpunk (& cyberpunk)
The OP may be off on exact figures but he makes a good point.  I would much rather do faucets and swagbucks and other things to survive and live in costa rica than be homeless. I mean you wont be rich but it is possible to grind out survival using various ways. It gives me something to think about. Not living off faucets lol but maybe saving from my real job and instead of retiring in lets say Arizona I could retire at 50 and live somewhere much cheaper. Now just to do research to see how safe it is to live in the countries on that list.
How did you manage to dig this post from 2015? lol
full member
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This is good info but how you came up with all the information on the various countries is mind blowing
member
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I was personally looking at this stats.

I'm a marketing professor but not this is important.

I was looking and doing some maths and I figured out that you can do up to 0.04-0.05 per day just click non stop on faucets. That means 0.05x21=1.05 btc at current value is 700 usd=638 eur. This is actually a lot even for europe considering you can have free days.

It is quite strange because there are not enough other ways in where you can earn bitcoins.

This faucets or whatever you call them are amazing! You should respect the guy who created the ideea of these things. Couldn't find on internet which one was the first bitcoin faucet.. Maybe this one: http://web.archive.org/web/20100805002250/http://freebitcoins.appspot.com/

I trully think that for real poor countries earning from faucets it is a good way of making money Smiley
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