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A few number of faucet owners can earn 30 – 35 US-$ daily. but most of faucet owners  loss their money and close their faucet.   

yeah - and this without any investment - dont let people think faucet-owner only earning money for nothing

The faucet owners earn money by attracting the users to their sites. The profit will be much bigger.
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September 29, 2016, 01:21:37 PM
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A few number of faucet owners can earn 30 – 35 US-$ daily. but most of faucet owners  loss their money and close their faucet.   

yeah - and this without any investment - dont let people think faucet-owner only earning money for nothing

I think there are a huge number of people, who think faucet owners make a shitload of money, until they have tried it, and they realize

how saturated the faucet scene is, and what a science it is to find a good balance between the correct pay-out to the users vs income

coming in from Ad's. A faucet has running cost and also constant monitoring to protect you from bots and hackers. The guys earning the

$30 to $35 per day, are the exception not the rule.  Wink 
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September 29, 2016, 02:30:37 AM
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A few number of faucet owners can earn 30 – 35 US-$ daily. but most of faucet owners  loss their money and close their faucet.   

yeah - and this without any investment - dont let people think faucet-owner only earning money for nothing
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September 29, 2016, 01:01:21 AM
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If you open your own simple Faucet site, you should be able to increase your daily income to 30 – 35 US-$
Really? You can earn that much from a typical faucet site? That seems unlikely.

That is the earning for the operator of a faucet. It is not for the users of a faucet. A user might earn $1 per day.

 A few number of faucet owners can earn 30 – 35 US-$ daily. but most of faucet owners  loss their money and close their faucet.   
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September 29, 2016, 12:16:33 AM
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Nice thread!
However I think those poor people don't have access to internet/computer.
But there you can see how life's hard for some peoples.
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September 29, 2016, 12:07:50 AM
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Nice guide. I just hope it gets updated so to help newbies in earning btc!
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Clicking on facets is a horrible waste of time. 0.004 BTC per day is only $1.32 at the current price. That's pretty bad even in countries where the per capita income is only $5 per day.

Yes it is, but it is better than no income. Most of these people are unemployed and receive zero income. If they can pool together and create a referral network, it would turn into something much bigger and possibly passive income in the future.

My kids started this at school and quickly built up a referral network of 500 kids on 5 faucets, doing this daily. They stopped solving Capthas and now get passive income from this, when the other kids use the faucets. This was a very successful project for them.   

Successful project for them, but it's not very good for the other kids without referrals...  Grin

I think a good way would be a Faucets Network like Satoshidraw. Many (high paying) daily faucet sites connected by one balance. And if possible with a investiment chance, profitable on long term, not a Ponzi scheme.
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Clicking on facets is a horrible waste of time. 0.004 BTC per day is only $1.32 at the current price. That's pretty bad even in countries where the per capita income is only $5 per day.

Yes it is, but it is better than no income. Most of these people are unemployed and receive zero income. If they can pool together and create a referral network, it would turn into something much bigger and possibly passive income in the future.

My kids started this at school and quickly built up a referral network of 500 kids on 5 faucets, doing this daily. They stopped solving Captchas and now get passive income from this, when the other kids use the faucets. This was a very successful project for them.   
Wow that is awesome and the kids can make money just for playing. I'm very impressed !!!    Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Clicking on facets is a horrible waste of time. 0.004 BTC per day is only $1.32 at the current price. That's pretty bad even in countries where the per capita income is only $5 per day.

Yes it is, but it is better than no income. Most of these people are unemployed and receive zero income. If they can pool together and create a referral network, it would turn into something much bigger and possibly passive income in the future.

My kids started this at school and quickly built up a referral network of 500 kids on 5 faucets, doing this daily. They stopped solving Capthas and now get passive income from this, when the other kids use the faucets. This was a very successful project for them.   
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This was written a while ago but it still stands for poor countries to make a living, thee is an original post i made a wile back here is the link.

http://bitcoinfaucetrelay.com/the-bitcoins-earning-guide-on-how-to-make-a-good-living
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You are mind blowing man, how can you get it? I m surprise to see it, its mean bitcoin is popular online currency than others, so mostly countries's people like it and using it, i m also from Pakistan and i am glad in my country people are using it but not too much but sure.   
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If you open your own simple Faucet site, you should be able to increase your daily income to 30 – 35 US-$
Really? You can earn that much from a typical faucet site? That seems unlikely.

That is the earning for the operator of a faucet. It is not for the users of a faucet. A user might earn $1 per day.
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Thanks for this guide mate. its going to be useful.
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I quit faucets for the most part as they were taking forever to get too far and they were invading my sleep hours even. I just up

and quit faucets. I tried sig campaigns and that worked and mining as I have a miner. I sell the coins I make with the miner, they

are altcoins that I mine and exchange for btc to sell on exchanges and send them to my wallet.
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If you open your own simple Faucet site, you should be able to increase your daily income to 30 – 35 US-$
Really? You can earn that much from a typical faucet site? That seems unlikely.
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Bitcoin sadly isn't widely accepted in those countries and transferring dust isn't really that efficient, when you have to pay 10k sats for the fees. Getting a good micro economy growing is a good thing, but those countries are fucked either way if they have to deal with pennies.
good point but those countries use phones mostly and there is plenty of apps out there for wallets. At least someone in one oof those countries its worth doing faucets for them.

Exactly, I read an article a few months ago that smartphones are what is connecting the third world to the internet.  No matter what people say about how faucets are not worth it, it is all relative to where you live.  If you can earn $2-4 a day on faucets in a third world country that is significant considering some people earn a dollar a day in some countries. This is just one example of how Bitcoin can bring the world out of poverty.
here is the original  artical i wrote on this subject some time ago to back up your our claims that it is worth it to some people http://bitcoinfaucetrelay.com/the-bitcoins-earning-guide-on-how-to-make-a-good-living/

Great content and amount of information. I hope this information reaches many in third world countries. Another cool thing about Bitcoin is that in some countries it is illegal for women to have a bank account.  Bitcoin could help those women from that kind of tyranny.  Many women in third world countries make goods that are amazing and valuable to many around the world but they have no way of selling their own art...Bitcoin could help with this.  thank you for sharing this information.

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Bitcoin sadly isn't widely accepted in those countries and transferring dust isn't really that efficient, when you have to pay 10k sats for the fees. Getting a good micro economy growing is a good thing, but those countries are fucked either way if they have to deal with pennies.
good point but those countries use phones mostly and there is plenty of apps out there for wallets. At least someone in one oof those countries its worth doing faucets for them.

Exactly, I read an article a few months ago that smartphones are what is connecting the third world to the internet.  No matter what people say about how faucets are not worth it, it is all relative to where you live.  If you can earn $2-4 a day on faucets in a third world country that is significant considering some people earn a dollar a day in some countries. This is just one example of how Bitcoin can bring the world out of poverty.
here is the original  artical i wrote on this subject some time ago to back up your our claims that it is worth it to some people http://bitcoinfaucetrelay.com/the-bitcoins-earning-guide-on-how-to-make-a-good-living/
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Bitcoin sadly isn't widely accepted in those countries and transferring dust isn't really that efficient, when you have to pay 10k sats for the fees. Getting a good micro economy growing is a good thing, but those countries are fucked either way if they have to deal with pennies.
good point but those countries use phones mostly and there is plenty of apps out there for wallets. At least someone in one oof those countries its worth doing faucets for them.

Exactly, I read an article a few months ago that smartphones are what is connecting the third world to the internet.  No matter what people say about how faucets are not worth it, it is all relative to where you live.  If you can earn $2-4 a day on faucets in a third world country that is significant considering some people earn a dollar a day in some countries. This is just one example of how Bitcoin can bring the world out of poverty.
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Faucets are a complete waste of time; all the energy you are investing in this grind is not worth it in the long run. It's better to improve your skills in the meantime and work for yourself later on. Yes you can get $5 a day but ask yourself do you want to do this for the rest of your life?
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Your better off doing something like amazon turk and then converting that cash to bitcoin
Heard about Turk but haven't tried it yet. As soon as I heard about a mechanical I got turned off.
It does sound good to use if you are doing anything on amazon via gift card trading or getting paid from their affiliation program.
never heard either,  care to explain??

Amazon Mechanical Turk is the name of the program. They're both talking about the same thing. It's a program Amazon runs where people can complete simple tasks that are too complicated for a computer to do, so they require human intelligence, and they pay anywhere from 1 cent to 20 cents per task (generally, sometimes there are higher paying tasks, like participating in research studies). You're not going to get rich doing it; if you're efficient, you can make a $1 to $1.50 per hour pretty reliably. If you're lucky and find the higher paying research studies, you can make $10ish per day, but those research studies don't show up dependably and are kinda rare. Most Mturk work is kinda like completing faucets, low paying and boring. You'll make more on Mturk per task, but you also do more work than a simple faucet request too.
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