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Sunday, November 22, 2015

3:42 PM

Earn Free Bitcoins from Bitvisitor

Aside from the bitcoin faucets, one of my top earner is Bitvisitor. You can earn free bits by visiting websites. Again, this is not much but its a good place to start. You can earn a few bits for every site visited. The earning differs for each site but you have to be on the site for 5 minutes before you can earn the published bitcoins that you can earn. It is as simple as going to the Bitvisitor page as shown below, enter your bitcoin wallet address hit on submit.

Once you are on this page, you will know how much bitcoin you will get for visiting the site. You need to solve the captcha, then hit on visit. Once the timer runs out, hit the next button on the upper right to get credited and go to the next site.

By the way, I am using my coins.ph bitcoin  wallet here since I am using the earnings from this site to buy prepaid cellphone load.
3:19 PM

How to withdraw bitcoins in the Philippines?

So you started earning free bitcoins online and is now ready to spend that? Well you can shop online using bitcoins or you can also convert that to cash if you want to shop and pay physically.

There a are a lot of bitcoin exchange sites that converts bitcoins to cash in the Philippines. A simple Google search will give you btcexchange, paylance, buybitcoin, and coins.ph. I am using coins.ph due to the convenience. So the steps below are for coins.ph instruction.

First of course is for you to login to your account. Once you are in, you need to convert your bitcoins to pesos by clicking the convert to PHP button as shown in the screenshot below. If you are using another bitcoin wallet, you can send those bitcoins to your coins.ph wallet then convert it to pesos.


Once it shows on your Peso Wallet, you can click on the Cash out button in the upper menu.


The following options below should appear. So you can cash it to your bank, cash card or even pick it up in Palawan Express or LBC branch. Or you can just use it to pay your bills directly from coins.ph or buy your mobile load. Both ways can give you a rebate.


Hope this helps and happy earning bitcoins in the Philippines! I you need a detailed guide, you can check Easy and Convenient Way to Withdraw Bitcoins in the Philippines post.


Tuesday, November 10, 2015

2:31 AM

Earn Free Bitcoins via Xapo Faucets

Visiting the bitcoin faucets below is one of the easiest way to earn free bitcoins. Get paid real time with the XAPO faucets below. Just click on the banner or the links below and make sure to use your Xapo email to get instant payments. Alternatively, use our Xapo Faucet Rotator to earn bitcoin conveniently in one site and not opening multiple windows.

Sign up for a Xapo account if you don't have one.






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Sunday, November 8, 2015

11:10 PM

Earn Free Bitcoins using Android

So here's another way of earning bitcoins for free using any Android device. Does not necessarily mean that you have to be in the Philippines since this is open to all Android users. Just download and install the Wheel of Bitcoins app from the Play store and then login using Xapo registered email to get paid instantly to your Xapo wallet.
After installing the Wheel of Bitcoins app, make your spins to earn free satoshis and you even get a chance to double whatever the amount is. Another great feature is, if you have a total of 15 claimed prizes, you have the chance to multiply your next spin by 5. You get to claim 3 spins every 30 minutes.
Want to earn some more? You can refer your friend to play the game or you can also check out our bitcoin faucets to earn free bitcoins.
2:29 AM

Sign up for a Bitcoin Wallet

So now that you know what bitcoins are and  is ready to start earning free bitcoins, you  will need to setup a bitcoin wallet in order for you to receive or send your hard earned bitcoins. So a bitcoin wallet is more like your bank account where you keep your money, in this case your bitcoins. There are two types of wallet, a software wallet which you install in your computer or mobile device. The other one is a web wallet which is hosted by a third party and is often easier to use.

It is free to signup for a bitcoin wallet and you can chose from a lot of bitcoin wallet providers. I prefer to use Xapo and coins.ph as my wallet due to the convenience and security.


I use Xapo because of the security, convenience, and of course the real time payment when earning free bitcoins. You can either use the web-based interface or download the app for mobile use.

For those who are in the Philippines, I'd suggest that you open an account with Coins.ph. You can readily use the bitcoin address that they provide. I do use it for some of the programs that I joined but primarily, I'm using it to convert my bitcoins to cash. Or from their app, you can buy load for your mobile phones or pay your bills using bitcoins.

Comment if you need help in setting up of your wallet.
12:17 AM

What are Bitcoins?

Bitcoin is a kind of electronic currency, created as well as held electronically. Not a single person regulates it. Bitcoins aren’t printed out, like dollars or perhaps euros, they’re made by humans, and increasingly more organisations, running computer systems everywhere across the planet, utilizing software programs that solves mathematical problems.

Watch the video below for a better understanding of what Bitcoin is.




Who created Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is the first implementation of a concept called "cryptocurrency", which has been first identified in 1998 by Wei Dai on the cypherpunks email list, proposing the notion of a completely new kind of money that utilizes cryptography to regulate its production and transactions, rather than a central authority. The first Bitcoin specification and evidence of principle was circulated in 2009 in a cryptography subscriber list by Satoshi Nakamoto. Satoshi abandoned the project in late 2010 without revealing much about himself. The community has since grown exponentially with a lot of developers working on Bitcoin.

What is a Satoshi?

A Satoshi is the smallest part of a Bitcoin which can currently be sent: 0.00000001 BTC, that is, a hundredth of a millionth BTC. In the foreseeable future, however, the protocol may be updated to make it possible for additional subdivisions, should they be needed.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

10:29 PM

About Earn Free Bitcoins Philippines


Earn Free Bitcoins Philippines wants to share ways of earning bitcoins for free. Ways of earning bitcoins listed in the site are absolutely free but this is not a get-quick rich scheme, so in order to earn you will still need to do the leg work. The ways of earning bitcoins here is not specific to the Philippines as well, where ever you are, you can earn free bitcoins by following the free ways that are in the site.

Earn Free Bitcoins Philippines is not affiliated with the sites that we are listing here and is no way connected to the programs listed. We do refer our visitors to some other sites in order to earn bitcoins. But the decision to join the programs are absolutely yours to make. We do make sure that all bitcoin earning ways we posts are legit are are paying.