How to make money easily, if possible without effort and without moving from home ... This is a very good promise as we sometimes find on the Internet. Let's say right now, the title is misleading: this article will not explain to you make a fortune with Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is perhaps used as a medium of speculation (more or less powerful), but it is not, in itself, a source of income: it is above all an intermediary of exchange and possibly a store of value ( the future will tell).
Blinded by the miraculous gains that some were able to garner at the beginning of the adventure, many seek to reproduce this success by rushing towards the most unlikely crypto-currencies. But history is not repeated and many of these clones will probably lead to nothing. In any case, mining is an extremely competitive and expensive business. Faced with industrialists in the sector, only the oldest miners who have already amortized their equipment, or the most knowledgeable (hardware specialists), or those who benefit from a preferential electricity rate (employees of EDF or RTE ) can still hope to earn some money.
Similarly, sites that offer you to win free bitcoins will usually lose a lot of time for almost nothing. The few satoshis that, in the best case, they will earn you in exchange for "brain time available for advertising" are usually not worth the time you spend there.
Games sites? Even though the Bitcoin public register allows for some transparency in this area, the many Bitcoin casinos that flourish without any approval, are a pretty sure way to easily lose its assets.
As for harassing his knowledge to push them to register on this or that site through a referral link, again, if you love your friends, save them.
So what to do?
The first thing is to stop thinking that you can use computers and the internet to make money for nothing. Nobody in the virtual world will give you anything if you have nothing to trade.
The second thing is to make sure to be useful, to be rare, to offer skills and ideas that do not exist yet in the Bitcoin universe like David who makes circuit boards, Indrit who gives music lessons, John the hairdresser, Christine who creates jewelry, the artist Alzon who makes portraits "Pop Art" ... The possibilities are endless: computer troubleshooting, 3D printing, skills assessments , online business…
No doubt all these people have not accumulated huge stocks of bitcoins and that, for most of their business, they use other means of payment, but, by accepting Bitcoin, they have contributed to the creation of a rudimentary ecosystem and without them this experience would simply not make sense.
Bitcoin is perhaps used as a medium of speculation (more or less powerful), but it is not, in itself, a source of income: it is above all an intermediary of exchange and possibly a store of value ( the future will tell).
Blinded by the miraculous gains that some were able to garner at the beginning of the adventure, many seek to reproduce this success by rushing towards the most unlikely crypto-currencies. But history is not repeated and many of these clones will probably lead to nothing. In any case, mining is an extremely competitive and expensive business. Faced with industrialists in the sector, only the oldest miners who have already amortized their equipment, or the most knowledgeable (hardware specialists), or those who benefit from a preferential electricity rate (employees of EDF or RTE ) can still hope to earn some money.
Similarly, sites that offer you to win free bitcoins will usually lose a lot of time for almost nothing. The few satoshis that, in the best case, they will earn you in exchange for "brain time available for advertising" are usually not worth the time you spend there.
Games sites? Even though the Bitcoin public register allows for some transparency in this area, the many Bitcoin casinos that flourish without any approval, are a pretty sure way to easily lose its assets.
As for harassing his knowledge to push them to register on this or that site through a referral link, again, if you love your friends, save them.
So what to do?
The first thing is to stop thinking that you can use computers and the internet to make money for nothing. Nobody in the virtual world will give you anything if you have nothing to trade.
The second thing is to make sure to be useful, to be rare, to offer skills and ideas that do not exist yet in the Bitcoin universe like David who makes circuit boards, Indrit who gives music lessons, John the hairdresser, Christine who creates jewelry, the artist Alzon who makes portraits "Pop Art" ... The possibilities are endless: computer troubleshooting, 3D printing, skills assessments , online business…
No doubt all these people have not accumulated huge stocks of bitcoins and that, for most of their business, they use other means of payment, but, by accepting Bitcoin, they have contributed to the creation of a rudimentary ecosystem and without them this experience would simply not make sense.