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Title: Faucet
Post by: fabianhjr on June 06, 2011, 11:55:33 PM
The faucet(s) have been running dry lately, I know, as per individual posts, that some individuals here have possession of vast amounts of BTC and would like to invite them to collaborate in the measure they feel appropriate to the well being of the faucet(s). For which it is the main entry point for new users to test it and realize the benefits.

In good faith, fabianhjr


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: Gavin Andresen on June 09, 2011, 12:11:31 PM
I'm going to keep the main Faucet closed until the 0.3.23 client with default 0.0005 fees are in place, and I'll drop the reward to somewhere around 1 millibitcoin (which, at $30/BTC, is 3 cents).


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: cgpgroup on May 12, 2012, 06:23:53 AM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: LightRider on May 12, 2012, 06:49:29 AM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/

"No gimmick, no bull"...now please engage in this gimmicky bull.


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: gweedo on May 12, 2012, 06:53:16 AM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/

"No gimmick, no bull"...now please engage in this gimmicky bull.

Also you say get bitcoins in 15seconds yet to save on fees you then say it could take up to an hour that isn't good business just saying.


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: cgpgroup on May 12, 2012, 03:56:52 PM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/

"No gimmick, no bull"...now please engage in this gimmicky bull.

Thats right... "No gimmick, no bull". See List of transactions here http://mycryptcoin.com/transactions.aspx
See latest transaction information here. http://blockexplorer.com/tx/e2fd2079e7efd1601d6ae7a65fa62f16522d51c2c4b50b0168e89ff48a1e2833

the process is simple. enter your bitcoin address, solve the captcha and you got coins...


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: cgpgroup on May 12, 2012, 03:59:26 PM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/

"No gimmick, no bull"...now please engage in this gimmicky bull.

Also you say get bitcoins in 15seconds yet to save on fees you then say it could take up to an hour that isn't good business just saying.

The process takes 15 seconds to complete. enter your bitcoin address, solver the captcha and you are done. 15 Seconds or less!


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: Raoul Duke on May 12, 2012, 04:12:25 PM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/

Your going to get banned from adsense if they bother looking at your site.
You can't incentivize users to click on their ads, and you're doing exactly that.
Just sayin'


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: cgpgroup on May 12, 2012, 04:17:51 PM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/

Your going to get banned from adsense if they bother looking at your site.
You can't incentivize users to click on their ads, and you're doing exactly that.
Just sayin'

You mean with the text on the confirmation screen? or the whole site in general?


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: hamdi on May 12, 2012, 04:18:38 PM
"While you are here why dont you click on our sponsor's link below so we can keep the free BitCoins Flowing"

that sentence


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: Raoul Duke on May 12, 2012, 04:20:16 PM
the s3 page. exactly the text hamdi quoted.


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: cgpgroup on May 12, 2012, 04:25:07 PM
I changed the ad. do you think that is enough or should I just remove the text all together?


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: Tittiez on May 12, 2012, 08:39:27 PM
I like BitCrate (http://www.bitcrate.net/index.php?ref=17) myself.


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: FairUser on May 12, 2012, 09:27:37 PM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/

"No gimmick, no bull"...now please engage in this gimmicky bull.

Thats right... "No gimmick, no bull". See List of transactions here http://mycryptcoin.com/transactions.aspx


That page is empty.  I just tried it, wait the 15 seconds, and got nothing.  Total BS.
THE REAL BITCOIN FACET SHOWS THEIR BALANCE, and has a working list of transactions.
Are you hoping that someone will just give you free BTC or something to "help" a site that doesn't work or what?


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: Raoul Duke on May 12, 2012, 09:35:33 PM
There are quite a few ad supported faucets out there now. have you tried this one? http://mycryptcoin.com/

"No gimmick, no bull"...now please engage in this gimmicky bull.

Thats right... "No gimmick, no bull". See List of transactions here http://mycryptcoin.com/transactions.aspx


That page is empty.  I just tried it, wait the 15 seconds, and got nothing.  Total BS.
THE REAL BITCOIN FACET SHOWS THEIR BALANCE, and has a working list of transactions.
Are you hoping that someone will just give you free BTC or something to "help" a site that doesn't work or what?


WTF you talking about?
https://i.imgur.com/7d62r.png?1

Also, didn't you read after submiting your address and solving the captcha that you my need to wait up to 1 hour until they send the transaction?


Title: Re: Faucet
Post by: cgpgroup on May 12, 2012, 10:17:32 PM
Just to clarify some things guys.

  • The process of requesting Bitcoins takes about 15 seconds or less. We do not send bitcoins in 15 seconds.
  • Our transactions are grouped and sent in batches of 25 to reduce transaction fees. If less than 25 requests are currently pending, the site will not send them until the request count reaches 25
  • This is not a scam. Just try it, what do you have to lose?