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2001  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [Dobtc.win] DO BTC - Deposit, wait and win [launched][NEW][10-04-2016] on: April 15, 2016, 09:34:13 AM
What amazes me is that this guy is openly claiming to be running a ponzi scheme.
Just to be fair to the admin my suggestion would be to reduce the affiliate commission slightly. This might give some relief to the immediate investors.

I hate to say this, but the reason why this doubler will probably end up lasting longer than most other ones is because the transparency behind all the "investments". Iirc, the transactions on the site actually link to their txid in the blockchain, and the information on the site itself matches what's displayed. The reason why the other doublers are so fucked up is because they just use random transactions to display in their investments list.

With that said, this doubler will one day shut down and run. Like I explained several posts back, the list of investors is just going to grow, and continue to grow, and one day, it's going to be impossible to pay back all the investors... The only thing with that is the transparency of this site is going to be its downfall. Not only will it be nearly impossible to hide investments coming in, but investors will stop coming if they see a large balance in the transparent wallet.

I'm going to call it now. Admin is going to somehow stop the wallet display to show a live balance, and claim that there are server glitches or whatever... And then once he collects a good amount of bitcoins in the wallet, he's just gonna poof. Continue to take investments, of course, but he'll just stop paying out and disappear. No other way about it.

You've all been warned. Mark my words.
2002  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTCnewsFaucet.com on: April 15, 2016, 09:23:48 AM
Looks nice, will definitely try it out. Any other great faucets with 1k+/claim? always looking for those :p

Check out my new faucets aswell.

Satoshidraw.com
Satoshidraw2.com
Satoshidraw3.com
Satoshidraw4.com
Satoshidraw5.com
Satoshidraw6.com
Satoshidraw7.com
Satoshidraw8.com
Satoshidraw9.com
Satoshidraw10.com

These faucets give 75 Satoshi / 10 min -> GUARANTEED 4500 Satoshis / hour.

Principle:
  • Start at a Random Satoshidraw website
  • Claim
  • Click home, select NEXT
  • Claim
  • PROFI  Cheesy



For anyone that may be reading this thread, these satoshidraw sites now pay 1000 satoshi every 12 hours. Not bad at all! Great job, admin; you'll definitely have a popular network of faucets soon Smiley
2003  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Satoshidraw.com - HIGH return Faucet - GUARANTEED 11000 every 12 hours on: April 15, 2016, 09:19:37 AM
Well, here goes:

BTC News Faucet Balance before starting the claims:


SatoshiDraw.com Claim:


SatoshiDraw2.com:


SatoshiDraw3.com:


SatoshiDraw4.com:


SatoshiDraw5.com:


SatoshiDraw6.com:


SatoshiDraw7.com:


SatoshiDraw8.com:


SatoshiDraw9.com:


SatoshiDraw10.com:


And my balance in BTC News Faucet after all of these claims:


However, I do notice that when I check my balance from any of the other satoshidraw sites, it shows as 14,150.00, so those sites must be kept separately than the main btc news faucet... As long as my satoshi aren't lost, I'm okay with that Smiley

Final Thoughts:
This is great! The only annoyance is that I have to login to each of the faucets as I go through them... But it beats having to register at each one. Would it be possible to have a cookie set that remembers my session so I never have to log back in unless I manually log out?
2004  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN - BIGUP] *** BIGUP Ya'll *** WELCOME TO BIGUP LIFE !! $$$$ on: April 15, 2016, 07:38:12 AM
Here, let me fix this for you.

BIGUP 100mm coin makes .17 BTC a week.

This right here is your sell sign.

HIPOS shitcoins never work long term because buy support gets smashed by staked coins being dumped  - you guys won't keep buying each others coins forever when you're dumping your stake on yourselves and Yobit only has a finite amount of other fish to try and lure.  C-Cex is a ghost town.

The entire HIPOS system is designed around extracting as much profit in as little time as possible, it is not sustainable.

You can't compare BIGUP to MINT, MINT is on Poloniex and BIGUP will never be as it was a Yobit ICO and they have flat out said they would never add a Yobit ICO coin.  BIGUP will never have Poloniex (or probably even Bittrex, again low chances of them touching a Yobit ICO) volume to sustain itself long term.  MINT is in a whole different ball park purely due to being Poloniex listed.

There you go guys, the most helpful post I have ever written in here.  Too bad the ones who need to read this most probably have me on ignore hahaha.  Grin

For old JRu/BigUpGiddyUp to compare staking BIGUP to mining BTC is just fucking ridiculous also.  Totally out of touch with crypto and seems to think talking about BTC solo mining still being an actual thing.  Also thinks people still profit from cloud hashing hahaha.

2005  Economy / Services / Re: [LOGO CONTEST] - Win 0.02 BTC - Vector & Margin - 16 of April on: April 14, 2016, 10:47:23 AM
To both of you:
Apple makes 70,000$ every 60 seconds. This equals to 36,792,000,000$ each year. 2% of that is 735,840,000$. That is quite a huge sum of money for a single logo, do you really believe the person, who has designed Apple's logo got that? This isn't the value of the company only its profit. Do some research and read the thread before posting.

DID YOU JUST SERIOUSLY COMPARE YOURSELF TO APPLE?! HAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAAHAHA!!!!

The only major flaw with your argument is that Apple has an established brand. You don't.

And like I said, I did read the first god damn page, you nitwit.

Quit being a jackass, and just accept the criticism. YOU were the one that publicly posted your contest for a cheap logo. I was giving you my input on it. Accept it or not, but being a dick about it and telling me to do research on an irrelevant example? Wow. You're an idiot.
2006  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: ARCIA Faucet - Earn 1500 Shatoshi / Hour on: April 14, 2016, 10:20:17 AM
There are so many discrepancies with your faucet, especially when it comes to the convenience factor... It's not convenient, by any means, and users have to do WAY too much work to save up those pennies for withdrawal... Not to mention that you have popunders, which are very annoying. Any faucet admin that uses popups/popunders can tell you that their user retention rate is much much lower than sites that don't include them.

Also, the FASTEST way to get banned from Google AdSense is to ask for clicks. You should DEFINITELY not do that.

2007  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] [NEW] XAPO Bitcoin Faucet on: April 14, 2016, 09:39:55 AM
I will agree and say that 150 satoshi per hour is considerably lower than the current industry standards. I would call the standard average claim amount per hour between 500-1000 satoshi. If you can target this amount, you would have a very popular faucet.

A great thing, for all of the Xapo users here, is that the balance has no minimum threshold. The moment you click on the "Cash Out Now!" button, your earnings are moved to your Xapo account.

All in all, raise the rewards a bit more, and you have yourself a nice faucet Smiley
2008  Economy / Services / Re: [LOGO CONTEST] - Win 0.02 BTC - Vector & Margin - 16 of April on: April 14, 2016, 08:11:16 AM
I see a 0.02BTC contest for a logo? And... Yup, I see 0.02 BTC quality logos.

Sorry, dude, but if you want these designers to spend more time conceptualizing something, you need to offer a bigger bounty. Some of the logos here are good, but you would bring out the big dogs even if you upped your bounty to 0.05 BTC. Just sayin.

Good luck, but as a designer myself, one thing that irks me is that you're asking a hell of a lot from the entrants for only paying 0.02 BTC, mate. That's why I have decided not to enter your contest.

I hope you don't take this as an insult, but more of a criticism. After all, you did enter my world; I'm just telling you how it is to designers like me Smiley
If you just read the first page before posting, you would know why I'm only offering 0.02BTC. You would also know, that I am not looking for the best quality logos. If I only get shit logos,  I will still pick a winner.
For a moment I thought you was a Yobit spammer.   Wink

I did read the first page, which is why I suggested you raise your bounty to just 0.05BTC and not the typical 0.1BTC that everyone else offers. But I think 5% of your total assets is still a low cost to pay for your branding. Most major companies pay up to 15-25% of their budget towards branding. Remember, you're not just buying a logo here, you're setting a brand for your business. This is what people will see moving forward, and will remember your company by.

Anyways, just offering my 2 cents. Like I said, I hope you don't see it as shit-talking, but rather as some criticism for you from a professional.

Cheers!
2009  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: AlpinellaBits.ml - My first Bitcoin Faucet on: April 13, 2016, 11:38:54 PM
Here's how my userflow on your site went:

I opened your site.
I saw that your site was like any other faucet in a box site.
I saw that your balance was 85 satoshi
I got an adgate pop over the screen
I closed your site
I got annoyed enough to write this message to you.

Even if your site had an adequate balance, I would not have claimed from it; not worth the time for me, personally.

Can I ask why you decided you wanted to run a faucet, if you don't have the startup capital to keep a running balance? Did you think it was going to profitable from day 1? I'm asking seriously here; I'd like to know what compelled you to start it.

Cheers!
2010  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 11200 Email Bitcoin user addresses - 0.01 BTC on: April 13, 2016, 11:20:16 PM
11200 Email Bitcoin user addresses - 0.01 BTC

These e-mail addresses were collected by me from their websites: investment projects and doublers crypto currency.

More than 90% of addresses are active users Bitcoin.


The cost of these addresses 0.01 BTC

Before paying, you can write me an email jssforevers@gmail.com
My address for payment: https://blockchain.info/address/1HafmpfxH3ZFjGUDWc91kc6RJXnRjW3AEF

Immediately after payment transaction HASH send to my mailbox jssforevers@gmail.com

After checking, I will send to your mailbox a text document with addresses, each address on a new line - in a column.

For newbies:
Ready for delivery, such as gmail.com e-mail lets you send 500 emails a day at a time.
Copy the address 500, inserted in the To field to send, continue the theme and message.


I do a newsletter from your server, and sometimes use gmail.

If you have questions, ask them here or e-mail jssforevers@gmail.com

And this. THIS. THIS IS WHY PEOPLE HATE REGISTERING FOR SITES. BECAUSE OF FUCKING DICKHEADS LIKE YOU.

And for the record, you're breaking the law. CAN SPAM specifically states that it is illegal to sell – and so, conversely, buy – email addresses.

So yup, you're breaking the law. I hope you get red-trusted for this. And you should die. Because you're scum.
2011  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 15k Satoshi free for simple Task on: April 13, 2016, 11:13:44 PM
The last time I did something like this, I was to sign up to a sketchy GPT site with no verisign or credibility.

Thankfully, I created a brand new junk account in Gmail to sign up for the site, and wouldn't you know it... Within a week after signing up, the account I had used to sign up started receiving 15-20 junk emails a day.

The ONLY place I have used that email address was to sign up for some stupid GPT site.

Beware, folks, 15k Satoshi ($0.06) is probably not worth what your email address is about to go through.
2012  Economy / Services / Re: [LOGO CONTEST] - Win 0.02 BTC - Vector & Margin - 16 of April on: April 13, 2016, 11:06:27 PM
I see a 0.02BTC contest for a logo? And... Yup, I see 0.02 BTC quality logos.

Sorry, dude, but if you want these designers to spend more time conceptualizing something, you need to offer a bigger bounty. Some of the logos here are good, but you would bring out the big dogs even if you upped your bounty to 0.05 BTC. Just sayin.

Good luck, but as a designer myself, one thing that irks me is that you're asking a hell of a lot from the entrants for only paying 0.02 BTC, mate. That's why I have decided not to enter your contest.

I hope you don't take this as an insult, but more of a criticism. After all, you did enter my world; I'm just telling you how it is to designers like me Smiley
2013  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Satoshidraw.com - HIGH return Faucet - GUARANTEED 4500 / hour on: April 13, 2016, 10:48:47 PM
$atoshidraw, here's the easiest way to look at it, and I'm sure you haven't done this yet... Your excitement has blinded you from seeing the reality of this situation... But here goes:

Remove yourself completely from being an admin for this project for a few minutes... Take a step back and say you just stumbled upon this network of "daughter" sites. You start claiming on one; you fill out the captcha then get rewarded 75 satoshi. You move on to the next, and repeat the process. You fall into a cycle of doing this, only to realize that now you're annoyed as hell because not only are the reward amounts low, but the captcha difficulty gets a bit harder with each one you complete.

By the time you circle through 20minutes of claims, you are now required to click on 4 images of the captcha twice before you can submit it. Ask yourself, at this point, is this worth 75 satoshi?

Let me break it down even further.

75 satoshi = 0.00000075 BTC

0.00000075BTC = USD $0.0003178425

$0.0003178425 = 3% of a SINGLE PENNY.

How many times to do I have to claim on your sites before I even make a PENNY. A single CENT?

See the flaw now?
2014  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Coming Soon: BluBTC - The new age of faucets. on: April 13, 2016, 10:39:48 PM
Just because a faucet looks nice doesn't mean that it's profitable. Prime example would be your previous faucet. It looks great, and arguably is one of the best looking faucets in the industry. But is it successful? Profitable?



Current balance of 19 satoshi... Running a faucet takes a lot more than just building a pretty site. You have to start with a bankroll to be able to pay your users until your rewards and revenue from advertisers start kicking in.

I like the idea of your BluBTC brand, but if you're seeking donations, I would feel more confident in knowing what it's going to be, how many bitcoins you need in order to launch, and you keeping a transparent ledger of all donations that you have received. Otherwise, just because you've had a faucet previously doesn't give you the credibility you need to ask for donations.

Most people are going to associate you with being a scammer, even though that may not be your intentions. Why? Simply put, you're asking people for donations to launch a site that has a very vague description. You need to indicate what your target goal is, what you plan on using the money for, and provide a timeline so that we can keep you accountable for meeting those milestones based on our donations.

Either way, no one is going to donate to you... If you are asking for investments, it's one thing, but donations? Good luck mate...

Best of luck to you on this venture, and I look forward to seeing what you put together, but just be aware that just because you have a pretty faucet/app doesn't make you profitable!
2015  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: This is BatBlob- paying 700-70,000 satoshis/12 minute-payments proof inside :) on: April 13, 2016, 10:13:52 PM
The past 2 weeks, I've only claimed rewards of 700-810 for every single claim :/

Were the claim rewards percentages reduced pretty drastically?

I find myself coming back less and less to this site, and not wanting to refer any users at all. Is it location-based?

there is still a chance that you can claim upto 70,000. I had the chance of looking at the database and i can confirm that two people claimed 50,500 and 30,300 today Smiley. although we have lowered the claim rates for now but there is still a little probablity that your claim can be as high as 70k, we have paid 4 times now and a total of 0.4+ bitcoins were paid so poptalk might be right about saying so Sad.Anyways Sorry about that, thanks for the feedback. If you still feel tht it should be increased feel free to write us or simply reply to this!

batblob.

No no no, I think I was just spoiled when you launched, by getting such great claims, but poptok did break it down quite correctly... You are the highest-paying faucet available at the moment. Cheers to you for that!
2016  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win free Bitcoins every hour! on: April 13, 2016, 09:10:18 PM
is there any change on site?
everything was fine .. but since yesterday keep getting message to turn off adblock (which i dont use)... tried on several clean browsers (no plugins and add ons) and get same message...


Sometimes I get this message when I just start up my computer/my browser as well. Ultimately check if you do see any ads?
If the ads don't load (for whatever reason) then the anti-ad detection will kick in.

iirc, the adblock message pops up when there is a longer gap between the time your browser sends a ping to the website/server and the time it takes to serve the page. Usually, when you first open your browser, there are either many pages that need to open from your last session, or your browser is still configuring itself to use, so you'll see a small pause when you try to open a website.

If you are also downloading something to your computer, or are on a slow internet connection, you will see the adblock message. This happens to me occasionally on several sites, as I'm on a slow connection. I just simply refresh, and the problem fixes itself.
2017  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Satoshi Now - UP TO 18000 satoshi per hour - 25% referral - SSL on: April 13, 2016, 10:43:15 AM

It's funny that you ask this now... Two of my referrals today have told me that they have been waiting for payment from SatoshiNow for over a week now.

Admin, are there any payments that are being held at the moment? If so, what are your reasons for currently holding payments?
2018  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Cointelegraph`s referral program on: April 13, 2016, 05:40:07 AM
I would like to ask how soon can you send my referral's earnings? thanks

Are you still awaiting referral earnings from your previous run from April 4? Or did you already get paid out from that?

I've contacted them and I was just paid. Smiley

That wasn't my question. My question was whether this payment run was for this past week, or was it from the week before?

I'm sorry if I didn't answer your question accordingly. To answer your question, as long as you have accumulated $1 worth of bitcoin, you can request for payment. As per their tos, payments will be made every monday. Earnings from previous week will be paid next week(every monday).

I'm aware of how to get paid, but that still didn't answer my question. On April 4 and 5 (last week), you were having trouble with getting paid from Coin Telegraph. I'm wondering if the recent news of you getting paid was for that time period, or if you had gotten paid already last week, and this announcement is for another payment. So is this the first time you got paid, or the second?

I'm not asking about payments in general, I'm asking about yours specifically.

I only ask because if it's the same payment that took over a week to receive, then I think it's fair for people to know that the site doesn't pay immediately. Or on the contrary, if this is your second payment, then it's good to know that the site pays every Monday as long as you meet the balance.

Or do we have to do what you did and contact them directly in order to get paid? If it's that much of a hassle, then I'm not sure I want to continue sharing their links.

Geez, did I really have to explain it in this much detail? Huh

Actually I should receive payments for my earnings last week. However, they have mentioned that even though I have reached the minimum withdrawal before monday, I was not able to request it on time. That's why my earnings from last week was carried over to the next payment schedule. So, I therefore conclude that earnings should be requested on Sunday or before Monday and not the same day as Monday.

Perfect! This is the answer I was looking for! So to recap, as long as we request a payment by Sunday, it should be processed for the following Monday. Great! Thanks, smashbtc, for clarifying.
2019  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: April 12, 2016, 11:08:31 PM
Yes there are some hiccups here and there with this campaign, but for the most part I don't think people can complain.
As for anyone complaining about missing out on one day. Really?  Lips sealed

Keep up the good work yobit staff

I know you're gungho about the YoBit campaign, but I implore you to read what I wrote above about treating this like a business. Or a job. You wouldn't go to work one day, and just decide to work for free, and then say "it's okay, employer, you don't have to pay me." would you?

To be very clear, it's not about the money. I don't care if it's 1 satoshi a post or 1 BTC a post. It's about carrying out with an agreement that was made between the signature campaign host and the member. That agreement was broken, and we have nothing to show for it. So going back to my original statement, I think it's only fair that we get either (a) compensation for the missed posts or (b) an explanation from YoBit officially regarding what happened and how it will be dealt with.

All I ask for is accountability.
2020  Economy / Services / Re: YoBit.Net - Signature Campaign - Realtime Payouts (daily) on: April 12, 2016, 10:41:24 PM
using the default forum timezone (UTC) I can't see any post on april 10th.
no need to throw swearwords around, oh mighty one.

Either way, April 10 for my timezone, or April 11 for the board & Yobit's timezones... But I still only have 1 post credited for April 11. And my balance was not credited for the posts I've made. Which you can clearly see from the screenshot. The only withdrawal I made was for the single post that did get credited for on the 11th, as I knew there were many issues with the automated reporting. I did see a bunch of posts get recorded on the signature page on YoBit, but they had "0.0000000" next to them in the "Amount BTC" column. And when I woke up, those posts were all gone, and it just showed "1" for April 11.


I think its just a history but its already added in your balance.. check before you react.. or all participant should not be paid because all of you are spamming and bumping this thread and also are you guys are trolling in this thread.,.. so its ok to remove 10th day..

Look again, and you'll see that my balance hasn't been affected by anything that was "already added in my balance". I did check before I reacted. You should check before you respond.
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