Free Money: Get Paid to Use Digital Currencies?



Do you live in Ireland, Iceland, Greece, or Spain? If so, someone want to give you free money. "National cryptocurrencies" are on the rise this week, with some offering free coins to those who register. But can you really call it a "cryptocurrency" at that point? Beyond Bitcoin: 'National' cryptocurrencies woo users with free money: http://www.dailydot.com/business/beyond-bitcoin-national-cryptocurrency-free-money/ Iceland: http://auroracoin.org Ireland http://www.gaelcoin.org/ Greece: http://www.greececoin.net/the-air-drop.html Spain: http://pesetacoin.info/?lang=en Lakota Tribe (US): http://www.mazacoin.org/ Payu Harris interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izjmxRfZlPU Have you attempted to claim any of these? Let me know your experience. http://twitter.com/anniegaus http://facebook.com/anniegaus http://vk.com/anniegaus http://google.com/+anniegaus

Comments

  1. @Dev there is an app that shows places that accept bitcoin.
    Data mining (seriously) is mining algorithmic chains of numbers like ( prime numbers)
    And are not fiat (bitcoin has only 21 million coins) in existence.
  2. the catch is trying to find someplace that actually accepts bitcoin 
  3. I tried mining. After about a month I got one and earned about £360! Worth it but good PC and Internet is needed!
  4. Buy gold and sliver don't put your money any bank and as always paper is not money
  5. I could get scotcoin, but why would I want free worthless currency? 
  6. nice. all can tech this video.
  7. wow i thought here in US
  8. Oh and about Florincoin I would be eligible to claim them, but at actual value that would represent 0.73€ and for that you have to send a copy of your ID and an utility bill...
    Hmmm sorry without me guys, you can do so much when you have that info, from opening bank accounts to social services etc.
  9. You also forgot Florincoin the Dutch crypto coin
  10. Crypto currency sounds about like the most volatile thing ever, and they know this. Why else would they have to bribe people with it to make anyone take a second look.
  11. if you got to give your info to get these coins then maybe you shouldnt do it just say'n
  12. I want to learn more.
  13. Purely digital currensy, age of programers and hackers; I don't see any problem here.
  14. I
  15. I would, but I'm not 18
  16. Any fans out there in Ireland? Iceland? Greece? Spain? Lakota reservation? We'd love to hear your thoughts
  17. Gonna get GaelCoin now!
  18. It's funny how the map shows pushpins in some places and then the description says "spain" and spain is not a place that is marked in the map at the start... those geographics guys...
  19. Some countries are literally paying citizens to start using crypto-currencies. Have you heard of any of these?
  20. Yay for greece


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