Monday 27 March 2017

AGE OF THE CRYPTO CURRENCY

What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is a payment system introduced as open-source software in 2009 by developer Satoshi Nakamoto. The payments in the system are recorded in a public ledger using its own unit of account, which is also called bitcoin. Payments work peer-to-peer without a central repository or single administrator, which has led the US Treasury to call bitcoin a decentralized virtual currency. Although its status as a currency is disputed, media reports often refer to bitcoin as a cryptocurrency or digital currency.
Bitcoins are created as a reward for payment processing work in which users offer their computing power to verify and record payments into the public ledger. Called mining, individuals or companies engage in this activity in exchange for transaction fees and newly created bitcoins. Besides mining, bitcoins can be obtained in exchange for fiat money, products, and services. Users can send and receive bitcoins electronically for an optional transaction fee using wallet software on a personal computer, mobile device, or a web application.
Bitcoin as a form of payment for products and services has seen growth,and merchants have an incentive to accept the digital currency because fees are lower than the 2-3% typically imposed by credit card processors. The European Banking Authority has warned that bitcoin lacks consumer protections. Unlike credit cards, any fees are paid by the purchaser not the vendor. Bitcoins can be stolen and chargebacks are impossible. Commercial use of bitcoin is currently small compared to its use by speculators, which has fueled price volatility.
Bitcoin has been a subject of scrutiny amid concerns that it can be used for illegal activities. In October 2013 the US FBI shut down the Silk Road online black market and seized 144,000 bitcoins worth US$28.5 million at the time. The US is considered bitcoin-friendly compared to other governments. In China, buying bitcoins with yuan is subject to restrictions, and bitcoin exchanges are not allowed to hold bank accounts.
If you want to know more then check out the full Bitcoin Wikipedia article

How are my earnings paid?


1)  PAYMENT TO YOUR BITCOIN WALLET

If you sign in to  bitcoin wallet address then you will accumulate all your earnings in your bitcoin wallet.

2)  YOUR XAPO ONLINE WALLET

If you sign in to the Xapo wallet linked to that email address.








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  • BITCO FARM
  • BUSTED FAUCET
  • MOON BITCOIN
  • DAILY FREE BITS
  • BTC CLICKS
  • EPAY
  • AVABITCOIN
  • BONUSBITCOIN
  • BITS2U
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  • XBIT
  • BITCOINKER
  • LADDERCOINS
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  • TRUSTBTCFAUCET
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  • COINBULB
  • SATOSHIHEROES
  • LEAD-IN
  • GOBITS
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  • CLAIMBITS
  • MELOVIN
  • CONSTELLATION
  • BITZER
  • CLAIMBITCOINONLINE
  • ADBTC
  • FIELDBITCOINS
  • MULTICOIN FAUCET
  • 4BC



  • BITS SURFER
  • BIT FUN
  • DALIEN GAMES
  • PAYING4TRAFFIC
  • FREEBTCMINE
  • Some good Litecoin faucets/programs:
    1. MOONLITECO
    2. 5MINLITECOIN
    3. LTCCATCATY
    4. COINS2DAY
    5. FREELITCOIN
    6. LITECOIN-FAUCET
    7. FREELITECOIN.JLI
    8. FREEBITCOINBUILDER
    9. FREELTC
    10. REF-HUNTERS
    11. CRIPTODOGE
    12. FAUCET-BITCO
    13. KERAN
    14. LITECOIN.BONUS
    15. SINKBUDDY
    16. LITECOIN.COIN
    17. CRYPTO FAUCETS
    18. LYUBANYA
    19. HARDFAUCETCORE
    20. REKTLITECOINS
    21. LITECOIN
    22. STYLEFAUCET
    23. BAGI
    24. BITBITBIT
    25. LITEOK
    Good Ethereum Faucets
    1. ETHFAUCETROTATOR
    2. INFINITCOIN
    3. ETH-FAUCET
    4. FAUCETHER
    5. ETHEREUMFAUCET
    6. EUDIRECT
    7. ETHERUM.CRYPTO
    8. ETHEREUMFAUCETWIN
    9. ETHEREUMFAUCET.NET
    10. FAUCETHER
    11. CRYPTSAT








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