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Title: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: okotomi1 on June 25, 2014, 09:36:04 AM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: eid on June 25, 2014, 09:38:23 AM
An ad blocking addon for your browser should help with that. I use AdBlock plus for Firefox but there should be alternatives for other browsers. Which do you use?


I agree, they're very unhealthy.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: DrG on June 25, 2014, 09:40:48 AM
Isn't your time worth more to you?  I would make about $1 per hour hitting faucets currently.  I did them back in 2011, of course they were paying 0.01BTC per hit back then.

Time would be better spent selling clutter in your house.  You would get some work done and have $ to buy coins!


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Shogen on June 25, 2014, 09:41:35 AM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?

The faucet sites receive ad revenue by showing as many ads to you as possible, and then they share part of them with faucet users.
So, the best way to avoid those annoying ads is to avoid faucets. :D


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: DrG on June 25, 2014, 09:47:24 AM
The genius who makes the faucet gets 5x what he is paying you for your money clickwork.  Basically you're becoming somebody's labor.

If you want to make money make your own faucet and advertise the hell out of it... thereby sucking in new users who come on here...... asking why they hate ads  :D


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Mitchell on June 25, 2014, 09:49:49 AM
The genius who makes the faucet gets 5x what he is paying you for your money clickwork.  Basically you're becoming somebody's labor.
I had a faucet myself and I can tell you that my income was 5 times less than what I spend on my users. Only big faucets are profitable, the smaller ones die out quickly, because they don't get enough money from the ads.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: DrG on June 25, 2014, 09:53:34 AM
The genius who makes the faucet gets 5x what he is paying you for your money clickwork.  Basically you're becoming somebody's labor.
I had a faucet myself and I can tell you that my income was 5 times less than what I spend on my users. Only big faucets are profitable, the smaller ones die out quickly, because they don't get enough money from the ads.

Well just like any business.  If you open a Starbucks in some place with almost no foot traffic you will go under quickly.  You have to advertise (aka spam) the hell out of it.

Personally I think faucets are a waste of time.  I understand their functional usefulness to get people interested, teach them about transactions and how to use a wallet, get comfortable with amounts like 300 satoshi, etc, but once you're past that stage it's time to move on.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Finchy on June 25, 2014, 09:56:53 AM
Those ads are where the site gets their money from. You are really wasting your time on them regardless. As others have said, find alternative ways of making some coins.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: zetaray on June 25, 2014, 10:05:32 AM
They are giving you free money, they have to get money from somewhere. I do not visit faucet sites anymore, newbies may find them worthwhile. It is your choice to visit them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: bitsmichel on June 25, 2014, 10:11:11 AM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?

You could use an Ad-blocker, which blocks out all the ads. Some sites run some detection scripts to verify if you have ads blocked or not.
The site gets their money from ads, and share a tiny part of this revenue with the visitors.
The way to avoid these ads, is simply to get bitcoins using another method, such as services. You could make way more btc in that time using this method.



Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: mezmerizer9 on June 25, 2014, 10:33:43 AM
An ad blocking addon for your browser should help with that. I use AdBlock plus for Firefox but there should be alternatives for other browsers. Which do you use?


I agree, they're very unhealthy.


Some sites require ad block to be turned off, like freebitco.in.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: medUSA on June 25, 2014, 11:07:51 AM
I am actually in favour of keeping some legit ones alive. By "legit", I mean those who pays and have stood the test of time while bitcoin prices were at all time highs. I believe it is a good way of getting new users interested in bitcoin. I visit a couple of faucets once or twice a day and click on ads to keep the faucets going.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: mezmerizer9 on June 25, 2014, 11:19:35 AM
I am actually in favour of keeping some legit ones alive. By "legit", I mean those who pays and have stood the test of time while bitcoin prices were at all time highs. I believe it is a good way of getting new users interested in bitcoin. I visit a couple of faucets once or twice a day and click on ads to keep the faucets going.



Well yeah, that's how I started. Freebitco.in, dailybitcoins.org and coinad, those are the best faucets IMO, maybe there is some more but those are my favorite.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: guybrushthreepwood on June 25, 2014, 11:54:59 AM
If you really feel like bitcoin faucets are a form of punishment why are yu torturing yourself with them? Just leave them alone. Anyone who isnt a noob will tell you they're a complete waste of time. Spend your time earning money in the real world in whatever way then buy coins with that money.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: picolo on June 25, 2014, 12:19:31 PM
The genius who makes the faucet gets 5x what he is paying you for your money clickwork.  Basically you're becoming somebody's labor.

If you want to make money make your own faucet and advertise the hell out of it... thereby sucking in new users who come on here...... asking why they hate ads  :D

Or read a book, get any job, exercice ect.
If you do faucets for an hour with the lights on and you have two cans of coca-cola you probably lost money with electricity + the price of the cokes


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: FeodoroAndy on June 25, 2014, 12:22:48 PM
some of the faucets do not run when the adblock is active, so that could not work.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: KimNam on June 25, 2014, 12:41:27 PM
just forget that faucet, it seems the owner too greedy if he put ads as many as possible
go to faucet with lesser ads, or better you don't earn bitcoin from faucet since it worthless
An ad blocking addon for your browser should help with that. I use AdBlock plus for Firefox but there should be alternatives for other browsers. Which do you use?


I agree, they're very unhealthy.

you can't claim from some faucets if your adblock is active to block their ads
even my ghostery addons blocked their ads too, so that faucets can't run


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: okotomi1 on June 25, 2014, 07:29:31 PM
I started the discussion about the faucets in the section for the beginner because this is something what beginners usually do if they are not born as miners and let us be fair, not everybody is born for mining. Facets help to understand how it work with the wallet. They are not worthless for about one week or two, if you are new to the topic BTC. After one or two weeks everybody know they are boring and worthless. But in my logic facets owner should be interested in people visiting faucets and not trying to annoy them. Apparently facet owners don't care about the visitors because the visitors number will never end. Every day new people discover BTC and the faucets and then they go away and so on.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Acidyo on June 25, 2014, 07:33:55 PM
Faucets haven't been worth it since 2011. But maybe for some that are good at holding it might be, who knows if btc price will be 100k $ some day. :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: cookmac on June 25, 2014, 07:58:47 PM
Isn't your time worth more to you?  I would make about $1 per hour hitting faucets currently.  I did them back in 2011, of course they were paying 0.01BTC per hit back then.

Time would be better spent selling clutter in your house.  You would get some work done and have $ to buy coins!

I think this was the most useful advice anyone pretty much said lol.

Clean the house by selling to get bitcoin  8)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: picolo on July 11, 2014, 08:55:44 PM
I started the discussion about the faucets in the section for the beginner because this is something what beginners usually do if they are not born as miners and let us be fair, not everybody is born for mining. Facets help to understand how it work with the wallet. They are not worthless for about one week or two, if you are new to the topic BTC. After one or two weeks everybody know they are boring and worthless. But in my logic facets owner should be interested in people visiting faucets and not trying to annoy them. Apparently facet owners don't care about the visitors because the visitors number will never end. Every day new people discover BTC and the faucets and then they go away and so on.

If BTC is 100k$ one day and you won 0.1-0.3BTC from faucets you will have 10k$-30k$ but if you worked instead of doing faucets and bought bitcoins you would have had maybe 2-6BTC so 20 times more


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: HigsonPP on July 11, 2014, 08:56:36 PM
faucets ain't what they used to be. it's all ad revenue now. not even worth your time.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: HarmonLi on July 11, 2014, 09:08:35 PM
certainly seems like punishment to me. i would never waste my time on that!


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: commandrix on July 11, 2014, 10:10:57 PM
If you want to make money from faucets, get yourself a good faucet rotator website (http://satoshibox.com/53a0a8864c347b7397008353#1DVkk8gASq3CMXDbCfrgHBdeEVWm5pcPBV), add a lot of relatively decent faucets, and get a lot of suckers newcomers to Bitcoin to use it. Then at least you can earn money from faucets without having to deal with the ads.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Swordsoffreedom on July 11, 2014, 10:19:15 PM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?

Ha-ha ah you gave me a good laugh
Perhaps they could be a form of menial punishment but one that you decide to use I guess they should take design into account when making them.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Coef on July 12, 2014, 07:30:46 AM
If you want to make money from faucets, get yourself a good faucet rotator website, add a lot of relatively decent faucets, and get a lot of suckers newcomers to Bitcoin to use it. Then at least you can earn money from faucets without having to deal with the ads.

True lol.
The only reasonable way to earn from faucets is to refer newbies to those sites with your ref links. ;D


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Swordsoffreedom on July 12, 2014, 10:04:41 AM
If you want to make money from faucets, get yourself a good faucet rotator website, add a lot of relatively decent faucets, and get a lot of suckers newcomers to Bitcoin to use it. Then at least you can earn money from faucets without having to deal with the ads.

True lol.
The only reasonable way to earn from faucets is to refer newbies to those sites with your ref links. ;D

I feel like were evil Sr.Members but its true the newbies need to start somewhere and learn about Bitcoin
Easiest way is to set them off on a faucet hunt :)

Although the only one I liked really was the one where I watched videos
http://www.bitcoinget.com/?r= Insert Bitcoin Address here
Lol not that its worth much at all just because it was easy and sometimes I liked the vids that and the accumulator doesn't forget Bitcoin addresses so you can come back whenever with that address lol.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: efreeti on July 12, 2014, 10:09:36 AM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?

Don't use it if it annoy you.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: notlist3d on July 12, 2014, 10:31:05 AM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?

Don't use it if it annoy you.

I don't suggest using faucets to much time for the VERY little pay.  But if you do those adds are what are paying for that little pay you get.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Pkofet on July 12, 2014, 10:53:21 AM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?

Don't use it if it annoy you.

Those faucets will only pay you very very little, and you should spend your time more meaningfully and profitably.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Klubknuckle on July 12, 2014, 02:24:42 PM
Go out and find a job, its more healthy and not so boring. Use 50% of your salary for Bitcoin and you would get much more in the end.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: InwardContour on July 14, 2014, 02:20:36 AM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?

Don't use it if it annoy you.

I don't suggest using faucets to much time for the VERY little pay.  But if you do those adds are what are paying for that little pay you get.
It has been said many times on these forums, but it is worth saying again - you should not use faucets as a way to generate bitcoin as they will pay you well under minimum wadge and will not be worth your time.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: jjc326 on July 14, 2014, 03:08:21 AM
I don't use faucets that pay only tiny amounts but there are some decent ones where you supposedly have a shot, although small, of getting a bigger payout. Those are worth it just for the thrill. Not for the bitcoin though. You're better off working or trying a sig campaign.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: RedDiamond on July 14, 2014, 07:56:03 AM
I don't use faucets that pay only tiny amounts but there are some decent ones where you supposedly have a shot, although small, of getting a bigger payout. Those are worth it just for the thrill. Not for the bitcoin though. You're better off working or trying a sig campaign.

For example here  http://luckycheckin.com/?r=f66c3208dc you can get 1564000 satoshi if you are lucky enough (reflink included).


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Bitsaurus on July 14, 2014, 10:28:08 AM
I don't use faucets that pay only tiny amounts but there are some decent ones where you supposedly have a shot, although small, of getting a bigger payout. Those are worth it just for the thrill. Not for the bitcoin though. You're better off working or trying a sig campaign.

Signature campaigns are for minimal play amounts of BTC.  With the exception of Hero and senior members, most people make more working than they do posting.  This may not be true in 3rd world countries where BTC is worth significantly more.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: cech4204a on July 14, 2014, 10:38:55 AM
Don't go for faucets, that's just not enough for anything. Use signature campaign as a Bitcoin income tool, you will be able to get at least something.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: Lamigo on July 14, 2014, 02:33:46 PM
I don't use faucets that pay only tiny amounts but there are some decent ones where you supposedly have a shot, although small, of getting a bigger payout. Those are worth it just for the thrill. Not for the bitcoin though. You're better off working or trying a sig campaign.

Signature campaigns are for minimal play amounts of BTC.  With the exception of Hero and senior members, most people make more working than they do posting.  This may not be true in 3rd world countries where BTC is worth significantly more.

Well, people could have earned a significant amount of btc in the PD campaign each month when the cap payment was much much higher than the current limit. :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: ScryptAsic on July 14, 2014, 02:49:49 PM
Bitcoin faucets are a waste of time, but better then playing games. At least you get something..


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: dougg on July 14, 2014, 03:21:10 PM
to me bitcoin faucet is a form punishment because of the time consumed.

And if you dont notice how long it takes, then I have no words for you lol.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: hollowframe on July 15, 2014, 03:38:55 AM
Bitcoin faucets are a waste of time, but better then playing games. At least you get something..

there's a bitcoin minecraft server where you can earn bitcoins
or [Suspicious link removed].com

think that's better then faucets :D
Anything that offers you free money of any kind of generally too good to be true. This goes for faucets, minecraft via (suspicious links), and anything else that offers something for nothing.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: minerpumpkin on July 15, 2014, 11:52:06 PM
The genius who makes the faucet gets 5x what he is paying you for your money clickwork.  Basically you're becoming somebody's labor.
I had a faucet myself and I can tell you that my income was 5 times less than what I spend on my users. Only big faucets are profitable, the smaller ones die out quickly, because they don't get enough money from the ads.

I always wondered about the exact numbers in place for people who are operating a faucet. They basically 'sell' BTC to people using the faucet and watching the ads, and get paid by the ad companies. It's intriguing... Care to share some numbers?


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: counter on July 15, 2014, 11:59:12 PM
Bitcoin faucets are a waste of time, but better then playing games. At least you get something..

there's a bitcoin minecraft server where you can earn bitcoins
or [Suspicious link removed].com

think that's better then faucets :D

Not really because not everyone has access to the free coins.  It may be a better option if you play minecraft but generally speaking It is just as bad for the average person who more then likely doesn't.


Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: PangPang on July 16, 2014, 03:15:20 PM
Bitcoin faucets are a waste of time, but better then playing games. At least you get something..

there's a bitcoin minecraft server where you can earn bitcoins
or [Suspicious link removed].com

think that's better then faucets :D

[Suspicious link removed].com ? That must be a really terribly bad site lol. :P



Title: Re: Bitcoin faucet as a form of punishment
Post by: PangPang on July 16, 2014, 03:18:02 PM
Bitcoin faucets are trying to punish me for visiting them with a tremendous amount of Ads, most of them jumping out of the blue. My eyes don't  want ot visit any more. It is not just annoying, it seems very unhealthy for the eyes. I seem to be one of the less visitor and still, they want me out or not?

You shouldn't force yourself to watch those ads for a just few cents.
Try to sell some products or services, or join a signature program to earn some bitcoin. :)