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2976422 No.2976422 [Reply] [Original]

yall can't even handle these faucet #gainz

>spends money to make money
>also a brainlet

why is /biz/ so retarded?

>> No.2976431

what is that like 5 cents

kys lmfao

>> No.2976450
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>>2976431
just jealous of my massive 857% profit margins an still have a nuff room to divercify

>> No.2976460

>tfw made 12 cents in 6 hours

Faucets are a joke these days. Even by free money website standards, that's pathetic. Go watch ads on swagbucks and you can make $5 dollars a day if you're that desperate for pennies.

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i literally just did this to see how bad it was but holy shit i didn't know it was this bad

>> No.2976531

>>2976507
Transfer it all to primedice and just keep doubling it. You have like a 1 in 1.5 million chance of turning it into 1btc.

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>>2976531
>1 in 1.5 million

>> No.2976565

These are some great gains if you live in the third world

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>>2976565
pajeet would love to have these #gainz

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Two days...and i already withdrew 10,000 sats to see how it works with waves lite. I expect to land on the moon sometime late next year on zero investment other than my time.
No bully.

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>>2976964
The cost of having a video/advertisement on for "10 minutes" exceeds the 20 cents you've made in two days.

>> No.2977007

>>2976976
>0.00228154 btc=$0.02
Someone sounds a little jelly of these gainz...

>> No.2977021

>>2977007
>0.00228154 btc=$0.20*
But still...jelly...

>> No.2977221

And what happens if you cash that out to one of the byteball confirmation/linking addresses? Would you be linking their massive pool of funds to collect on their BTC? I imagine on some faucets, they don't bother giving you your own wallet.

If they paid out from an address with 200 btc, you get around 2.6 btc at GBYTE's current price.

If they paid out from an address with 2000 btc, you would receive 150 btc worth of gbyte..

are there other coins that share the same distribution model as byteball? because that'd be sick.

>> No.2977234

I remember when you used to get whole bitcoins out of faucets. Damn inflation.

>> No.2977245

>>2977221
Sorry, that's 26.6 btc worth. you'd get 150 gbyte.

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>>2977007
check em

>> No.2977339

>>2977221
None of them give you your own wallet. That'd be stupid and defeat the entire purpose of tracking users and having payout thresholds in the first place (99.9% of users never come back so they never have to pay them a single sat).

Any currency that tries to create value from nothing like that is garbage. And you're way overestimating the account balances of these faucets, most would have like 0.01 btc or less at any given time.

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>>2977339

>> No.2977529

>>2977377
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. That's not a wallet. CoinPot has a wallet. You have a user account. If you wanted to deposit btc in there for whatever god forsaken reason, they would generate a receiving address using their wallet's private key and any btc sent to that receiving address would be credited to your account. It's the exact same thing exchanges do.