5 Ways to Get Free Bitcoins

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Do you wonder where you
can get some free bitcoins?
For many of us, the discovery
of Bitcoin is like the
discovery of organic foods.
We can see the benefits of
using them but find it difficult
to justify the cost, and then
there is the risk that we’ll be
getting a bad deal since we
don’t know what we’re doing.
In Bitcoin, it’s like every
organic food store has
someone out front, offering
free samples. Also, there’s a
library everywhere you look,
but only a few of those
libraries have any good
information. The largest
traders would benefit a great
deal if everyone just jumped
blindly into Bitcoin, investing
large chunks of their life
savings in the process. That
would be just fine by them,
but it’s unlikely to happen.
More likely, people are going
to get involved with Bitcoin
either by necessity, by
chance or because someone
was willing to give them a
few bitcoins to get started
with.
Now, before we begin
discussing the places out
there to get free Bitcoin, let’s
just be clear: there is no way
to get wealthy without
working or investing for it. It
is impossible to make an
income in bitcoins or any
other currency just by
clicking around on some
websites. However, that being
said, cryptocurrencies are
unique in that clever
marketers can make a profit
doing exactly that, giving
away money. This would not
be possible in other
currencies, where they simply
can’t be broken down small
enough. The operator will
usually make less than a
penny. If they were forced to
give you a penny or more,
there’d be no way to be
profitable. Getting free
bitcoins is not a way to get
rich, and certainly not the
most profitable use of one’s
time, but if you’ve got some
free time and would like to
pick up a small amount of
extra Bitcoin now and then,
then this definitive guide will
is a great place to start.

  1. The Blockchain Game
    Since our last publishing of
    this guide, perhaps the most
    fun way to earn free bitcoins,
    Bitcoin Flapper, has gone by
    the wayside. The company
    which operated it no longer
    do, and appears to only
    operate iPhone apps with
    various titles that don’t seem
    to pay out in bitcoins. Other
    options in the Google Play
    Store have arisen to fill the
    void. Chief among them is
    the Blockchain Game. You
    sign up with a two-step sign-
    up process which involves
    giving over your e-mail
    address and then your Bitcoin
    address.
    The game pays out once per
    week. It’s important to note
    that like most free games, the
    Blockchain Game has a lot of
    advertisements. This is how
    they are able to afford to pay
    others. In one sense, Bitcoin
    faucets and free Bitcoin
    games could be seen as a
    method of advertising profit
    sharing.
    Playing the Blockchain game
    is fun, challenging, and mildly
    addictive. The frequent
    interruptions by advertising
    are, of course, less than
    ideal, but a necessary evil.
    Gameplay involves getting to
    the top level, which has the
    highest reward. One has to
    assume that this is based on
    skill and that the maximum
    reward is simply the most the
    company behind it, free
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    Aliens, is willing to pay out
    for one game.
    Getting to only the first level
    is easy, but each level after
    that requires that you place
    the block directly above the
    previous level. This can be
    difficult because the block
    moves on its own and it
    moves faster with each level.
    Every ten levels, you get the
    option to cash out or go
    further. Here’s what
    gameplay looks like:
    As you can see in the last
    screengrab, if you fail to
    place a block, you get the
    option to continue for
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