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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

I uploaded seven videos to Youtube again last night. I uploaded another video about sneezing, but it's a much longer video this time, at 2 minutes compared to the previous one 30 seconds long. The 2-minute video got 85 views so far. That\s my third most viewed video of all time. Since I have uploaded said videos, I will have to edit my recorded videos to make another seven for next week. I now have a seven videos a week uploading schedule. I think it would be even better to increase that and make it fourteen videos a week, but I don't really have time to do that.

Saturday, September 2, 2017

I've joined two bitcoin faucets so far, which are bitfun and freebitco.in. I've gained around 1/500 of what I need to earn to cashout. That's from around a third of a day doing this. Calculating it, at 3/500 of the necessary Bitcoin earned to cashout earned per day, it will take around 160 days to cashout, which is pretty neat. I guess it takes a lot of months of waiting time, just like paid to click sites. I read somewhere that it only takes one week to earn enough to cashout from these bitcoin faucets, but I guess that statement was inaccurate.
Neobux has definitely decreased the profits from rented referrals so it's 1 cent per 4 clicks instead of 2 cents per 4 clicks. I don't think I am going to rent referrals there again. The only exception is if I have earned enough points to extend 3 referrals so I will extend only 3 of them and rent only 3 too.
I'm going to try to click on my paid to click sites at around 10pm. I felt like starting late today.
The Bitfun site actually works! I was able to withdraw 60 satoshi from the site and all this satoshi was sent to a coinpot account. Once the BTC is at 0.0001 I will be able to withdraw! Sure the amounts are low but at least it's proven to be a working site.

Also, another site that I read is good is FreeBitco.in. You can win a random amount of satoshi per hour so it's great. I recently won 600 satoshi for my first raffle.

From the looks of it, if I join twelve faucets or something and keep them on all day, it might be possible to earn 1 dollar per day! That's even a faster rate than all of my paid to click sites put together! I don't know. I wish I knew more about these faucets earlier. I guess from now on, I will earn with a combination of paid to click sites and these two faucets, along with the usual surveys.
Essentially I'm looking for a Bitcoin faucet that actually works. Apart from Bitfun, I haven't found any that actually work and start the counter in order to be paid later after reaching 10,000 satoshi or so. I'm going to look around and google forums to see if people found any Bitcoin faucet that actually works.
I think I have gotten the hang of Bitcoin faucets. Basically I can use them to replace the Videolab offer that was closed off from the Philippines a few months ago. With a Bitcoin faucet, I can make money just by leaving my browser open, just like what I did with the Videolab offer, only I earn much less money.

I'm still looking for a paid to click site that does not have a minimum payout and also pays via Bitcoin. That way I will have a small amount of Bitcoin saved up and then I can end up riding the wave of the increasing Bitcoin value.
I tried Bitfun, which pays you Bitcoins to play games. It worked the first time I played games, but now after I turned off Adblock for the site, the games don't work anymore. I tried a few Bitcoin faucets and figured out how these faucets work. The few faucets I visited didn't work, apart from Bitfun, which only pays 1 satoshi every three minutes. I'm trying to find a paid to click site that pays in Bitcoin that doesn't have a minimum payout. This will ensure that I will get funds in my Bitcoin wallet after only a day of clicking.
I tried sending a few dollars to my Bitcoin wallet using Payza. It wasn't successful since the Payza account has to be verified first. So I first have to get busy verifying my Payza account. But from what I know, it's not possible to verify a Payza account without having 500 dollars in transactions first. So I guess I will get busy doing that too. Or maybe there are easier ways to add money to a Bitcoin wallet. But I hope I get to add funds to my Bitcoin wallet as fast as possible so that I can take advantage of the large gains that are happening with Bitcoin currency! Maybe I should join more sites that pay via Bitcoin so I can fund my Bitcoin wallet that way instead of needing a verified Payza account.
I've created a Bitcoin website address! I have a hard copy of the passphrase so it's really secure instead of typing it onto the PC which might be hijacked. Basically all I need to do to transfer my Bitcoin wallet from a website to a hardware device or an offline wallet is know the passphrase.
The only downside is I need to keep looking at the piece of paper to type my passphrase again
whenever I delete my browser history. It's a hassle, but it's an easier hassle than having to download hundreds of gigabytes to have an offline wallet or end up having to install all sorts of updates.

Apparently it's possible to transfer Payza funds to Bitcoin. That's great! Bitcoin is worth around 4,000 dollars per Bitcoin right now. The value will only increase because there is only a limited amount of Bitcoin! From what I heard, the value of Bitcoin DOUBLED last month or something! So people that had 5000 dollars in Bitcoin have 10,000 dollars worth now! That's a great profit that is tax-free and people didn't even have to do anything!

I hope I get to transfer a lot of Payza funds to my Bitcoin account! That would be great!
If I get a lot of Bitcoins, I will probably invest in a cold storage wallet. I'm not really sure how it works, but it's probably a USB-plugged piece of hardware that will give a beep when giving a bitcoin address and will store the amount of bitcoin in the hardware. I'm not really sure. I'm just a bit skeptical because when I clicked on a website Bitcoin wallet, it said that the environment is vulnerable so I really need to store only a small amount on that wallet and make sure I don't click on bad sites, and I should probably transition to a hardware Bitcoin wallet over time.
I also prefer a Bitcoin wallet on a website so that I won't have to keep downloading the database and I won't have to download all sorts of updates and other things that will take up the laptop's memory. I also won't store a a large amount of money in my Bitcoin wallet, maybe only a few hundred dollars, so I won't need it to be overly secure.
I'm on the way to making a bitcoin wallet on a website. Almost all paid to click sites are now moving away from Paypal and have transferred to Payza and Bitcoin. This is especially true for CAPTCHA data entry sites and sites that pay you to play games. There are just way more ways to earn online if I use a Bitcoin wallet instead of Paypal. Then I will just use a Bitcoin to Paypal exchanger to get my earnings. There is also a constant increase in the value of Bitcoin, so I will be able to make profits tax-free just by stashing Bitcoin and then withdrawing them when the value has soared. I am really looking forward to making my first few dollars with Bitcoin. I've read a prediction that if I have 100 dollars in Bitcoin today, it will be worth 38,000 dollars after ten or so years! That's a lot of money! I might be able to retire with that already if I convert it to local currency.
I am going to start clicking on my paid to click ads at around 6pm. I try not to work on them too early so I will have a lot of free time at the beginning of the day instead of being stuck to my PC for the whole day.

Friday, September 1, 2017

Neobux has made two promos very quickly selling advertising and memberships to users. Maybe they are finding it difficult to gather funding. Since it also does not have Paypal as a payment processor anymore, I think it will close pretty soon. I guess it was a waste for me to rent referrals there. I think I would have profited more if I rented three referrals only and extended them all with points only instead of paying dollars from my main balance.
As of now, surveys are my biggest source of income, with Paid to click sites being a far third and not earning even half of what the former gives me in cash.
There seem to be new paid to click sites popping up all the time. I will probably end up joining a lot of them that have low minimum payouts and have Paypal as a payment option. Most of the sites I am on now are like that and I am slowly phasing out the sites that don't have Paypal as a payment processor. Either I remove them from the bookmarks and don't click on them again, or they simply close so I still remove them from the bookmarks anyway. It seems more and more paid to click sites are closing due to having a problem with Paypal.
I've read from people that Paypalbux hasn't been paying its members ever since August 6. In that case, oh well. This is just the norm for paid to click sites. After all, there is no legal document that states that payments are guaranteed. These sites can just get away with your money and close because that is just a regular part of having this as a job. If I don't get paid by Paypalbux, I guess I will just have to join other paid to click sites that will replace it. It is too bad because it gives 3 cents per day and pays out via Paypal too, which I guess is just an impossible combination for paid to click sites now. It was only a few months ago that there were still many sites that paid 2 cents per day and still had Paypal as a payment processor.