According OPs description: "that app display with a banner on top of my laptop screen" it was some kind of surfbar rather than faucet.
@OP Try google (or forums about online earnings) and search for surfbars operational around 2010 ... you might recall the logo or name when you see it. Honestly, I doubt such site would still operate and if so your account will be probably frozen or deleted due to inactivity. I can imagine back in 2010 people were earning whole bitcoins doing such tasks ... at current prices quite a fortune. Wish you good luck.
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Good point to start with could be the "Top Gainers\Losers list" (which is usually available at each exchange) Keep watching for couple days (weeks) and note those coins appearing more often. At least it can narrow down the selection and point you to coins for further research.
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Just be aware there is a possible option of fail. Any crypto can face an unforeseen price drop anytime. Ask yourself how much of those 5k are you can afford to lose without putting yourself into financial troules. This should be your max amount.
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Is the any direct fauct pay to my wallet, not bypass any Faucetpay or any another site, but directly pay the crypto to my wallet? any crypto is ok
Just don't do this with BTC see what can happen: HELP ! Fee much higher than transaction ! Sending too many small inputs is expensive. Poor guy paid 0.008 BTC to move 0.00058 BTC.
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I'm, getting 0.0002 Ł a day on litecoinpool.org with two of them running at 4Mh/s each. So about 0.02 USD a day each, yes.
I just rented one for 2 days, earned 0.00003058 BTC. What a great return, Are you saying rented it for 2 days, and returned about $1.50. Is that through your referral link, if so i must try it Yes, and I didn't sold the BTC. It's the MRR reflink. Register, put in your current pool + couple backup pools. Just set price 2-5x the average ... someone still buys it time to time.
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Hi there and welcome.
I've used coinbase before and registration to purchase took me only about 10 hours or so. Well, it's couple years back plus I'm pretty sure things differs with countries as well. Next choice you should try binance.com
As of charting try tradingview.com or I like charts at bitfinex.com as well.
EDIT: also take a look at cex.io I think it's UK company.
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... Please sir close this topic and let me go. I already told that I am a bounty hunter so I bought merit for doing work on signature compaign. Please let me go
At least you confessed and now we can mark the merit seller as well. Lesson learned.
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Using LoyceV's Search Tool for Deleted Posts/Replies I got these: [1]Binance is one of the best exchanges for buying dogecoin as it has a large infrastructure and very low fees. The same can also be said of Changelly, ShapeShift and Bittrex.
[2]Investing or trading in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies can be intimidating at first. There is frequently news about scams and people losing money. While this is true, and many scams have happened and continue to happen, it has never been so simple to invest in and safely trade in cryptocurrency as it is today.
//bitfort edit orig. source: https://www.investopedia.com/best-crypto-exchanges-5071855[3]I certainly doubt that we will see ETH going to 100k in this hype cycle as this is just too much when you evaluate the market cap that it will be if it reaches such price levels. True, that there is most likely going to be a lot of demand for ETH on exchanges like Coinbase, Primexbt, Kraken due to staking which will result in a lot of ETH getting locked which will diminish the circulating supply and end up in ETH being more scarce than usually.
//bitfort edit orig. source: https://www.quora.com/Can-Ethereum-reach-100kThese posts are all merited by the user you mentioned, but was deleted for some reason. Not sure if sold account, as I don't think there's point in selling a Newbie rank if he/she only posted a single reply in 2016 or I could be missing some lines in here. It looks a bit sus from the merits though, in my opinion. Those posts ain't worth 3-4 merits. In addition two of them were plain copy paste (added sources). If loyce.club can be considered trusted source then we have a proof of plagiarism. Obviously these merits to user fortune1002 were bought or exchanged for some service and posts were made solely for such purpose. IMO some merit seller requires making any posts that looks like informative/usefull but also has a condition to delete it after (to sweep the tracks).
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I'm, getting 0.0002 Ł a day on litecoinpool.org with two of them running at 4Mh/s each. So about 0.02 USD a day each, yes.
I just rented one for 2 days, earned 0.00003058 BTC.
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I see the problem in: Once you hand over the wallet file and your clues to pass/mnemonic you can't take it back. Things may end up in situation they tell you the recovery was unsuccessful while they'll keep trying secretly (eventually succeed weeks later). I guess with small amount you might be sort of "safe" as most likely they would not risk bad feedbacks due to some dust amounts and their target could be to cumulate positive feedback (from small amount users) while waiting for lager chunk to seize. Maybe you can try making a bounty topic in Service section and wait for some reputable users to get in touch with you.
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Why only Look for dice game ? why not invest in casino all the way like Cryptogames.net
It's no longer cryptogames.net, the new domain is crypto.games and AFAIK, they are no longer offering an investment feature to their casino. Actually it never was cryptogames.net ... the correct (old) domain was crypto-games.net. And yes, investing is not available for a long time. IMO the only remaining (trustworthy) casinos to invest in bankroll are bitvest and bustadice. As a sidenote for those searching where to put their excesive funds I suggest to check major exchanges and their lending/staking offers. Binance and kraken offers saving accounts with small daily interest rates. Bitfinex, poloniex and kucoin allows also lending your funds to other traders.
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Great, my vote for full option without PSU as well. Not a fan of paying extra tax for stuff I don't need.
BTW can't find any mention regarding non-US customers. Could you please confirm available delivery to EU.
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Hi all. just noticed an email from Futurebit about pre-sale of new BTC miner. I have their LTC miner and I'm satisfied so thinking about this one as well. Quick sum: It's standalone miner/node and should deliver 2-3.8 TH/s at 125-200 W for $350 - $600. To me it looks pretty good for hobbyist home miners. What you think? more info/source: https://futurebit.ioEDIT: Official ANN thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5314398.0
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Hilarious topic title Since I first heard about this virus I get used to always check the first and last 3 characters. Sometimes there is eye catching part in the middle easy to check as well (double or tripple letters, whole word etc.).
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sorry - I forgot to come back and post, it is working fine now. I had it placed in the usb port at the top of the tower - there was a portable drive in the second usb - once I removed the portable drive, the moonlander2 started working fine.
It has been running for about 6-7 hours and has earned 0.00002206 on litecoinpool.org
I am trying to find the best solo pool for one of these and then I am going to move it to a solo pool
OK, NP Wish you good luck with solo. I had one mining solo LTC since begining (it's almost 2 years now). As expected no hit ... but little compensation is I'm renting it pretty expensive (and still got some customer time to time.) A month ago I rent single miner for 8 hours and got 0.0018 LTC.
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I cannot figure out how to get it to work on my pi - so i brought it to the windows pc and this is what I get: This is my first moonlander so not sure what the issue is. Looks like something is wrong. Is the stick brand new or you bought second hand? Have you done any pot (voltage) adjustments? Are you using powered USB hub? or try this to check if miner is OK Put "-D 2>log.txt" at the end of the bat command. Start it up and it will spit out the log.txt file in same directory. In there you will see startup sequence and it checks for number of active cores. Should say 64. (it was posted earlier by jstefanop)
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Yes I did followed what they needed. They paid me out last time as you can see the photo on AskGamblers. I will post it in here again. They paid me out, then when I withdraw all they hold it and needed the documents, which I gave right away. Now its been a month and 6 days to be exact since that. EDIT to show image I’m pretty sure this will get resolved. If it doesn’t their business is over. They’re probably telling you that it’s all about red tape etc but it wouldn’t surprise me if they need to sort out a bank loan or a fucking mortgage or something to pay you. You’ve got Lauda’s attention any way (DT1) so it’s either pay out or close shop. I wish you the best but my gut instinct is that this will be resolved. And don’t gamble with so much damn money Wow 330 BTC is hell a lot of money. Even for established gambling site. As we can see from screen shot you are not some small amount player thus taking care of your issues should be the priority. I'm also starting to feel this investigation excuses are just cover story to buy them time and collect the funds from external sources. Given the amount of accusations against them I'll rather remove them from my signature as well. Might be good idea to offer them some sort of payment schedule (few smaller payouts on weekly basis or similar). Hope you'll get your money back.
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Thanks for your help and the link. So at that rate I'd use about 10,700kwh per month. And at .09/kwh I'm looking at a $1000/mth electric bill for one T1 miner. Definitely can't to afford to start mining with Asics just yet. Maybe I'll start with gpu's or fpga.
35.5kWh ∙ 30Days = 1065kwH per Month for a single T1 Miner, where did 10,700kWh came from? Perhaps, this? ( 1,480): 1,480(kW) x 24 (hours in day) = 35.5 kWh (whole day consumption)
Some members are using comma (,) instead of dots (.) in decimals which is confusing, IMO. Or he just mistyped (kW) instead of (W). Yea, I mess it up by using both comma and dot as decimal separator in single equasion. It's definitely confusing. Sorry about that. Correct should be: 1.48(kW) x 24 (hours in day) = 35.5 kWh or 1,48(kW) x 24 (hours in day) = 35,5 kWh So in one month the T1 eats around 1065 kWh -> which is around $100 monthly at OPs el. price. @OP: as of GPU mining it's more or less the same case. nevertheless few advantages - GPUs can be used to mine more algos so you have more options where to use it. - you most probably find a buyer for used GPU easier than for an old ASIC (in case you decide to cease you mining operation)
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