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Board Micro Earnings
Re: Where do I get free Bitcoins?
by
Portnoy
on 30/09/2012, 00:48:36 UTC
Trying the places.

Just to put them into perspective.

coinad.com  - have to visit about 10 times to earn a penny
daily bitcoins, have to visit 20 times to get a penny unless you happen  to get lucky and hit a bigger payout... not likely
bitcrate is empty, has been for a few days now, results vary when it does happen to have coin
bitcoin addict, need to visit about 7 times to make a penny
freebtc.com  about 8 times to make a penny
bitcoiner.net  about 50 times to make a penny.. wow gonna git rich here  eh?
bunnyrun, if you win 3 times  if not 20 times to make a penny
bitconis.so  doesn't make a difference it seems to be always out of money when I won
daily free scratch off, it varies, so far it seems when you do win its a penny or so

Now some people may get pissed at me saying im an asshole etc for posting these stats but I believe in full disclosure.

Not at all, I for one appreciate the stats.   Smiley

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I know we all want bitcoins but take a look at how much you really want them... some of these sites you just have to ask.... is it really worth it???

Just sayin.

Aaron

oh and PS. im not gonna pimp the two sites I posted earlier but seem to get you a good penny a day or more..... again... just sayin.

Here is what I said on this subject earlier this year:
A reply I made in another thread about the complaint that free bitcoin sites, like the ones listed here, are not worth it... what good are they if one only gets very very small amounts that is not worth the time... etc.

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Well no one, I hope, is suggesting that this is a viable source of income which
will allow one to give up their regular job.    Cheesy
( then again, who knows what 0.0053 BTC might be worth several years from now. )

When I first found out about Bitcoin I wanted to try it out as soon as possible; I am sure many other newbies are the same.

Signing up to some exchange or using some of the other methods for buying bitcoins can be a hassle, and can have fees higher
than someone just wanting to try things out would like. 

So using these few free bitcoins sites can be a good way of trying things out... it is exciting to get that first payment to ones
wallet... and if other newbies are like me they will be just as excited to gather enough together to send them off to a friend
or a worthy charity or the like, in order to try sending as well as receiving. 

And getting new users excited about Bitcoin and getting them using it right away can only be good for Bitcoin as a whole.