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Board Micro Earnings
Re: how much can you make weekly?
by
Amph
on 10/04/2015, 11:05:57 UTC
Actually, if you were really to truly work on faucets every single day non-stop for a week, say 8 hours a day, you can make quite a bit. Not as much as a job, but it's probably more than you'd think.

I would guess that you could make about $1-1.5 per hour with faucets. So 56 - 84 per week, ~0.23 - 0.35BTC/week.

This involves NOT wasting ANY time at all, so you can't lose focus, go to the washroom, drink a cup of whatever, etc.

you are saying that you can earn 500k+ satoshi per hour with faucet? i think it's not possible at all, eve with the best 1k faucets you need 500 of those(and there aren't 500 faucets that pay 1k each) then counting 10 sec(a bit far-stretched) on average to resolve a captcha

will result in only 6 faucets per minute and 360 per hour....(this not counting various little rest and the time you waste to move to another faucet)

Exactly. You can however easily make that hourly rate with a signature campaign. (Or even just a single constructive post. Almost.)

signature campaign i could agree, they are equal to a job right now, tnx to bit-x rate and dadice(best two at the moment)

but you still to post all day for a high earning, it's not easy and is a bit stressful in the end

I have recently had a talk to someone who is clicking faucets all the day. I said that it is not worth the time but he answered: "Getting 0.001 BTC a day from faucets might be a ridiculous low benefit of 3 cents now but if Bitcoin will reach its true potential this 0.001 BTC turns into $30 or even $300. So, I guess its more the hope than psychology.

I'm just going to negate this without calculating anything. You can earn a lot (more) cash if you spend the same time doing an actual job!
You don't need to have some special skills. Jobs that include something simple as a shovel or lawn mower will earn you more than faucets (as a free bonus they burn calories too!).

Yes. Something about free money makes us lose focus on what's actually going on. We all want a get rich quick scheme but they are usually too good to be true. When you do the calculations and convert to USD you will see how little you are actually making with faucets. But still we do it - probably has something to do with human psychology and maybe related to gambling.

in any case is still better to invest your time in something more remunerative, like a real job that pay in bitcoin, or signature, or even some mining(but altcoin) with the right miner they are still profitable