How to Get Bitcoins – A Guide to Earning Bitcoins Fast and Free in 2018 From How to Get Bitcoins - A Guide to Earning Bitcoins Fast and Free in 2018

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There is no easy way to make a substantial aggregate of Bitcoins

Just as there is no easy way to generate a substantial amount of US dollars or any other valid currency for that & nbsp; The good news is that if you are ready to make an effort, you can achieve great results online. Later in this post, I will show some of my earnings so that they can see what I mean.

Moreover, there are no "free bitcoins". It will always cost you something to get Bitcoins. It may not always be money, but you have to spend something, whether it's time, your email address, your display ads, or anything else.

I hope you did not overuse your bubble at the beginning of this release, but if you're still here, we'll explore the different ways to earn Bitcoins today.

1 - Micro gains

This is probably the easiest niche to grab, but it is also the one that consumes the most time. The methods that belong to this niche usually take a lot of time and pay a fairly small (almost irrelevant) amount of Bitcoins. Even though & nbsp; You have a lot of free time in your & nbsp; hands, this will still not give you too much income. In addition, some of the websites that pay micro revenue have malware and embedded viruses, so you need to stay safe and not click on a link you do not trust.

PTC sites or pay per click & nbsp; ($ 0.4 / hour on average)

As its name suggests, these are websites that will provide you with small amounts of Bitcoin to display advertisements and visit websites. The most popular PTC website today is ads4btc. The site gives you the opportunity to choose between 5-second ads, 10-second ads and 20-second ads, as shown below:

As you can see, even if we see 20-second ads all day long for 24 hours, we'll get 0.0216BTC. Then, basically, we will do $ 9,612 for 24 hours of work.

Bitcoin Taps ($ 0.054 / hour on average)

Although running a Bitcoin faucet can be profitable (more on that later), using a faucet is not so much. Faucets are websites that will provide you with a small amount of Bitcoins every few minutes. For example, our own Bitcoin faucet offers up to 1000 Satoshis (0.00001BTC) every five minutes. But even if you could hit 1000 each time for 24 hours, you would only be 0.00288BTC. So, I would like to get about $ 1.31 for 24 hours of work (and we have one of the most paid faucets in the industry).

Micro Jobs

There is always the possibility to perform micro-tasks to receive small aggregate of Bitcoin. Coinworker is a good example of a Bitcoin micro-job site. Tasks can include testing a web application in a browser or retweeting a publication.

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