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Economy => Micro Earnings => Topic started by: Kaligulax on July 15, 2016, 10:10:50 PM



Title: xMultiBitcoin?
Post by: Kaligulax on July 15, 2016, 10:10:50 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7nB3oKe1aE

up to 1,000 Satoshis every hour??!!
Nice BTC faucet, seems legit to me!



Title: Re: xMultiBitcoin?
Post by: marlboroza on July 15, 2016, 11:18:32 PM
When you say "it seems legit to me" please tell us how did you find it so fast, i see on youtube that it was published on Jul 15, 2016 or today  ;D
It looks like some sort of bitcoin generator, it requires download, so i would avoid this. Be careful folks


Title: Re: xMultiBitcoin?
Post by: shane on July 16, 2016, 04:12:06 AM
are you just want to get more viewer for your youtube channel ?
i think this sub forum just for  Service Announcements  of micro earning like bitcoin faucet, bitcoin gaming. not for sharing youtube link.


Title: Re: xMultiBitcoin?
Post by: NielsB17 on July 16, 2016, 08:05:08 PM
everyone who uses this dont waste ur time even if it pays (which im 99% sure it doesnt) 0.2 bitcoin minimum withdrawl is even too much for 10k satoshi per hour than it just takes too much time and you shouldnt wait atleast months to get it.

SCAM ALERT


Title: Re: xMultiBitcoin?
Post by: mihi on July 16, 2016, 08:14:35 PM
99.99998% certain this is a scam.

- Written with Visual Basic.NET (so ILSpy is your friend with reversing)
- Crashes at shutdown (after telling me that all settings are saved)
- The withdraw button shows a nice progress bar and then reduces your balance by the withdrawal amount (exactly same as when you lose it with gaming), but does not withdraw anything...

Apart from that it seems quite functional (deposit is implemented, email is implemented, and the faucet and game seem to be "fair").

But...

- Email is implemented by logging into recipient gmail account and sending email from there (password for email account is hardcoded in binary, so in case you want to read all those emails you can...)
- User data, including balance is kept in publicly reachable MySQL database (database password is hardcoded in binary)
- Database stores plaintext passwords of the users (!)

So: Stay away! (I'll trash the VM I've installed it on now :D)