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BIT stands for Bound Identification Tag. A BITcache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> consists only of a laminated tag with a serial number and other identifying information printed on it. This serial number is the password needed to log the cache. A BITcache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> may also be placed inside a container but this is not required... it is actually discouraged.
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BIT stands for Bound Identification Tag. A BIT cache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> consists only of a laminated tag with a serial number and other identifying information printed on it. This serial number is the password needed to log the cache. A BIT cache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> may also be placed inside a container but this is not required... it is actually discouraged.
  
BITcaches<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> are placed using the same guidelines as other caches with one exception, it is not required to be any specified distance from another cache of a different type. However, a BITcache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> cannot be placed within 300 feet of another BITcache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup>. See the [http://wiki.opencaching.us/index.php/Terms_of_Use Terms of Use].
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BIT caches<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> are placed using the same guidelines as other caches with one exception, it is not required to be any specified distance from another cache of a different type. However, a BIT cache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> cannot be placed within 300 feet of another BIT cache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup>. See the [http://wiki.opencaching.us/index.php/Terms_of_Use Terms of Use].
  
For full details on creating, placing or seeking BITcaches<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup>, visit [http://www.BITcaching.com www.BITcaching.com].
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For full details on creating, placing or seeking BIT caches<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup>, visit [http://www.BITcaching.com www.BITcaching.com].
  
To log a BITcache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> find, simply find the cache, then visit the cache page and log the find using the password printed on the cache. Be sure to leave a comment and give us the details of your find when logging your find.
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To log a BIT cache<sup><span style="font-size:8px;">TM</span></sup> find, simply find the cache, then visit the cache page and log the find using the password printed on the cache. Be sure to leave a comment and give us the details of your find when logging your find.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:28, 8 August 2011

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BIT stands for Bound Identification Tag. A BIT cacheTM consists only of a laminated tag with a serial number and other identifying information printed on it. This serial number is the password needed to log the cache. A BIT cacheTM may also be placed inside a container but this is not required... it is actually discouraged.

BIT cachesTM are placed using the same guidelines as other caches with one exception, it is not required to be any specified distance from another cache of a different type. However, a BIT cacheTM cannot be placed within 300 feet of another BIT cacheTM. See the Terms of Use.

For full details on creating, placing or seeking BIT cachesTM, visit www.BITcaching.com.

To log a BIT cacheTM find, simply find the cache, then visit the cache page and log the find using the password printed on the cache. Be sure to leave a comment and give us the details of your find when logging your find.