I am relatively new to bitcoin, and I went through all the faucet sites to get myself started and quickly realized that I really wasn't getting any amount of actual money, so then I started doing some of the "work for bitcoin sites and they seem to get a decent amount that could add up if you would actually get credited for each task you do. I'm not looking to get rich by any means, and I'm not opposed to putting time in. I've recently put myself in some debt and I'm only looking to get like 2 or 3 BTC in the next week or so, so I guess all I'm really asking is what is the most efficient and surefire way to do so without spending any actual money, which I currently have none of. I have scrapped together 1.25 mBTC from faucets in the last 4 days and that's basically what I'm working with at this point. Thanks in advance to anyone willing to give me some good advice and actually read all of this^^
I hope that over time the bitcoin community can form pools of "micro jobs." Imagine waking up, saying "hmm, I want to make 0.1 BTC today," looking for something easy from a work pool, completing the work, getting paid, and then spending the rest of the day having fun.
For example, I am looking for someone to write me two simple Mathematica functions, and for someone else to compute me a complex vanity address. I am willing to pay fair market rates, however, the lack of a "micro job pool" means no ones is looking at my adds here (although this could be an easy $40 - $120 in BTC for the right person):
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=570548.0https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=570825.0If this process could be made efficient, I bet I could contract out >50% of my engineering work (and thus take on even more work from the $ economy and shift it into the bitcoin economy).
As a start, I'd like to add a "Jobs" section here on the forum. If you agree, please voice your support in the folllowing thread here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=570847.0