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Title: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Bitco¡n on April 19, 2013, 01:25:24 PM
Are there any Bitcoin faucets still running (with coins)?


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: sydneyjames on May 15, 2014, 02:41:05 AM
Most aren't worth your time but there's a few that pay out good and are fun to use - http://freebitcoinsinstantly.blogspot.com/p/bitcoin-faucets.html (http://freebitcoinsinstantly.blogspot.com/p/bitcoin-faucets.html)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Wusolini on May 15, 2014, 05:22:26 AM
Are there any Bitcoin faucets still running (with coins)?

sure, try my sig.  ;)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Malin Keshar on May 15, 2014, 07:01:10 AM
faucets are waste of time, i think you would gain more looking for lost coins in the streets.


But there are some actives. One I can remember is freebitco.in , you have a change to get bigger prices and can gamble too


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: ferman on May 15, 2014, 08:05:08 AM
Are there any Bitcoin faucets still running (with coins)?

sure, try my sig.  ;)
signature king :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Spearmint on May 15, 2014, 09:07:08 AM
Primedice is your best bet.

https://www.primedice.com

There is a free bet link on there to claim 250 satoshi's every few minutes


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: shorena on May 15, 2014, 02:15:17 PM
Primedice is your best bet.

https://www.primedice.com

There is a free bet link on there to claim 250 satoshi's every few minutes

Well I like primedice -not just because they pay for my posts ;) - but thats not true. I personally get 1000 satoshi, not sure why. Maybe because I lost enough money there :)

But the big mistake here is that you give the impression that you can "earn" money from PD. You can only claim the free satoshi if you have no coins left. And in order to get a payout you need over 0.0001 BTC or 10,000 Satoshi because they substract the minersfee of 0.0001 from your winnings.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Pauly454 on May 15, 2014, 02:19:23 PM
Bitcoin Zebra is pretty good - I earned 22k last week and am on 8k this week.

Freebitco.in is ok - I have a system that works quite well. Always bet on HI and if you lose double your stake until you win. Got upto 10mbtc one week but I got greedy and my initial stake was too high.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: mrhelpful on May 15, 2014, 02:59:57 PM
You can try freebitcoi.n, that still seems to be a great source that everyone uses til this day.

(Advice: dont gamble any amount, just focus on the free rolls)

Bitvisitor is another one with a long history of constant pay, just the amount of balance needs to be reached.

Take advantage on the referral system if you think, you have friends or family would help you out.

But most will mention "faucets are a waste of time", which is pretty true.  So this is only good for people who have a lot of time on their hands, whos online anyways.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Handtouch on May 15, 2014, 04:22:38 PM
Are there any Bitcoin faucets still running (with coins)?

There are some but It's not worth your time trust me. If you want some free bitcoins visit gambling section from time to time, sometimes It gives few mbtcs to try their casino games so It's much better than faucets I guess.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: bitsmichel on May 15, 2014, 09:08:27 PM
I can verify payments from these:

https://spend-co.in/ (https://spend-co.in/)
http://freebitco.in (http://freebitco.in)

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faucets are waste of time, i think you would gain more looking for lost coins in the streets

to find coins on street takes much more time, but it depends in which city you look  :D


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: BitCoinDream on May 15, 2014, 09:25:05 PM
I can verify payments from these:

https://spend-co.in/ (https://spend-co.in/)
http://freebitco.in (http://freebitco.in)

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faucets are waste of time, i think you would gain more looking for lost coins in the streets

to find coins on street takes much more time, but it depends in which city you look  :D

Here is a maintained list of sites with payment proof=> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=460342.0

If u have the Tx details of spend-co.in, plz provide it in the thread...

I'm adding www.CoinLearn.org again... as they have started to pay


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Shogen on May 15, 2014, 09:35:07 PM
Primedice is your best bet.

https://www.primedice.com

There is a free bet link on there to claim 250 satoshi's every few minutes

Well I like primedice -not just because they pay for my posts ;) - but thats not true. I personally get 1000 satoshi, not sure why. Maybe because I lost enough money there :)

But the big mistake here is that you give the impression that you can "earn" money from PD. You can only claim the free satoshi if you have no coins left. And in order to get a payout you need over 0.0001 BTC or 10,000 Satoshi because they substract the minersfee of 0.0001 from your winnings.

IIRC, whitelisted accounts can get 1000 sat from faucet while ordinary acounts can only get 250 sat.

Well, you can claim the faucet on PD and make a 100x bet. Just keep claiming the faucet every minute and make a cashout when you win. :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Shogen on May 15, 2014, 09:37:20 PM
Are there any Bitcoin faucets still running (with coins)?

Faucets can help you to get a positive balance in your wallet, but if you really want to earn some bitcoin, there are better ways such as selling goods and services, and joining a sig ad deal.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: bitsmichel on May 15, 2014, 09:43:02 PM
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If u have the Tx details of spend-co.in, plz provide it in the thread...

Payment proof here:
https://blockchain.info/tx/6b6239df63449710f695c19459199380efc325c6803029cd4f555bc08f0ad1ee (https://blockchain.info/tx/6b6239df63449710f695c19459199380efc325c6803029cd4f555bc08f0ad1ee)


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Well, you can claim the faucet on PD and make a 100x bet. Just keep claiming the faucet every minute and make a cashout when you win. Smiley

0.00000250 btc default money.
If you put chance 10%  you get + 0.00002250 if you win.
to cash out you need 0.0001000 BTC, which means you need to win several bets in a row.
if you are into this stuff, dont put all in: all in = lose all  :D


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Shogen on May 15, 2014, 09:46:21 PM
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Well, you can claim the faucet on PD and make a 100x bet. Just keep claiming the faucet every minute and make a cashout when you win. Smiley

0.00000250 btc default money.
If you put chance 10%  you get + 0.00002250 if you win.
to cash out you need 0.0001000 BTC, which means you need to win several bets in a row.
if you are into this stuff, dont put all in: all in = lose all  :D

But you can keep doing it again and again every minute...
From what I heard of, Stunna have always been busy fighting bots doing exactly the above "strategy" (ie. claim faucet -> all in bet -> repeat).

Of course, it is not good to abuse the faucet and not really worth the time IMO.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: mrhelpful on May 15, 2014, 09:55:02 PM
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Well, you can claim the faucet on PD and make a 100x bet. Just keep claiming the faucet every minute and make a cashout when you win. Smiley

0.00000250 btc default money.
If you put chance 10%  you get + 0.00002250 if you win.
to cash out you need 0.0001000 BTC, which means you need to win several bets in a row.
if you are into this stuff, dont put all in: all in = lose all  :D

But you can keep doing it again and again every minute...
From what I heard of, Stunna have always been busy fighting bots doing exactly the above "strategy" (ie. claim faucet -> all in bet -> repeat).

Of course, it is not good to abuse the faucet and not really worth the time IMO.

Faucets also can increase, I remember when it was 2,000 when I came back to primedice recently couple days ago.

Then got changed back to 1,000 I think since so it fluctuates.

I`d focus on the give aways that he does as well, at this link here.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583663.0

Mentions about giving away 0.002 which is a good amount.



Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: Shogen on May 15, 2014, 10:09:28 PM
Faucets also can increase, I remember when it was 2,000 when I came back to primedice recently couple days ago.

Then got changed back to 1,000 I think since so it fluctuates.


That's true.
The faucet amount was 2000 for whitelisted accounts and was 1000 for others.
It is now 1000 and 250 respectively, due to heavy botting. :(

Jeez totally missed it.  I wish I had some more notice, I was literally sleeping during it int he middle of the night!

ALso, my faucet is now only 1000 satoshis whereas yesterday it was 2000.  Anyone else having similar issue?

Lowered for a bit due to abuse. Working on a better anti-bot system currently :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: ranlo on May 16, 2014, 06:47:36 AM
The best way to hit up faucets is with the faucet rotator (http://faucets.cryptoplace.net). It handles BTC, KARM, DOGE and MINT at the moment and cycles through them for you and keeps up with their timers so you don't have to. All you need is that single link, :).


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: luckybitcoin777 on May 16, 2014, 07:22:45 AM
faucets are waste of time, i think you would gain more looking for lost coins in the streets.


But there are some actives. One I can remember is freebitco.in , you have a change to get bigger prices and can gamble too

Yes, you are right. it is waste of time..... too bad


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: ranlo on May 16, 2014, 07:25:38 AM
faucets are waste of time, i think you would gain more looking for lost coins in the streets.


But there are some actives. One I can remember is freebitco.in , you have a change to get bigger prices and can gamble too

Yes, you are right. it is waste of time..... too bad

You realize when faucets were paying out over 1 BTC per claim people said they were a waste of time (since BTC had almost no value), right? Then when they went down to 1 mBTC people said that (and now it has value). In a few months/years, people are going to look at what faucets pay out now and wish they had done them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: bitsmichel on May 16, 2014, 08:58:18 PM
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You realize when faucets were paying out over 1 BTC per claim people said they were a waste of time (since BTC had almost no value), right? Then when they went down to 1 mBTC people said that (and now it has value). In a few months/years, people are going to look at what faucets pay out now and wish they had done them.

This is a good point.  BTC may rise over the next years, but for it to be worth $400 per 0.0001 BTC it would need a gigantic rise. I think its likely to that 0.0001 BTC will be 4$ or $40 in the future.




Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: ranlo on May 16, 2014, 09:00:26 PM
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You realize when faucets were paying out over 1 BTC per claim people said they were a waste of time (since BTC had almost no value), right? Then when they went down to 1 mBTC people said that (and now it has value). In a few months/years, people are going to look at what faucets pay out now and wish they had done them.

This is a good point.  BTC may rise over the next years, but for it to be worth $400 per 0.0001 BTC it would need a gigantic rise. I think its likely to that 0.0001 BTC will be 4$ or $40 in the future.




I agree. I mean it didn't go from $0.00001 to over $1200 in a period of only 3 years or anything. /sarcasm

Anything is possible. People just have to decide if it's worth it to them, based on speculation.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: bitsmichel on May 16, 2014, 09:06:15 PM
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I agree. I mean it didn't go from $0.00001 to over $1200 in a period of only 3 years or anything. /sarcasm

If this happens we'd be millionaires, looking forward to it  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: apsvinet on May 17, 2014, 09:23:00 AM
There are still a lot, also a few good earn sites out there.

Check www.earnbtc.weebly.com (http://www.earnbtc.weebly.com) for a list of working faucets / earn sites.

GL HF


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: RCHumphrey on May 17, 2014, 01:44:43 PM
It makes a lot more sense to sell services that anyone can do, the time and effort required on faucets for the pay-off is truly awful...

Sig campaigns as people have suggested, but think about making small businesses or selling your skills. A lot more potential/profitable and a lot more to gain in non-financial terms too.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucets
Post by: apsvinet on May 17, 2014, 10:22:30 PM
It makes a lot more sense to sell services that anyone can do, the time and effort required on faucets for the pay-off is truly awful...

Sig campaigns as people have suggested, but think about making small businesses or selling your skills. A lot more potential/profitable and a lot more to gain in non-financial terms too.
Signature campaigns require you to have a decent forum account. Personally I used faucets and earn sites in-between the posting restrictions when my account was at the newbie rank. Worked out well.