You haven't sent it yet.It's not showing up in blockchain.
Did you really trust a guy with over -1000 trust? Then again, the fact that you did this shows that you are an idiot.
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Or you could use any Skype Resolver website and do it for free.
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im back with a correction. chances of winning are actually still high. if 2,500 tickets (about 400 people playing) are played daily (already 400 tickets played today) there are high chances for 1 winner daily. prizes are payed from ads solely so we cannot give more chances per day at least for now without higher traffic. and you dont have to play 1 year to win. you could play once and win. it's all about luck after all.
1 person getting any bitcoins out of 400 every day is still pretty small. Also, I know that you do not have to play for 1 year to win, hence why I said 'theoretically'. You could play once and win, you could play 1,000 times and not win.
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you win once and win good instead of collecting tiny amounts that lead nowhere
Although, theoretically, it would take you 406 days of playing 6 free rolls a day to win once. This is such a low chance, it's pointless for anyone to play. Put this with no incentive for people to share the link to your site, chances are you won't get too much traffic. Anyway, good luck with your site.
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3 mothns left till full payouts. All payouts statistics available by clicking on "Balance" button. Next payouts "on hold" will be in the end of this month.
According to this, my on hold balance will be paid by the end of this month. Is this correct?
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Do you have to match both numbers in order to get any reward? If so, it isn't worth anyone's time to play.
Also, do you offer a referral system of any sort?
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What registrar? Namecheap?
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no problem but I thought You could shed some light if it is worth to start a faucet and what to aim for. are You related to faucetbox? thanks
Kazuldur is the creator of Faucetbox.
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Current leader is TheNewAnon135246 with 0.001BTC.
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ok fair enough but it says We're currently upgrading and moving hosts. We'll be back soon! or am I at a wrong address You're at the correct address, I'm just fixing some bugs before I launch in a few days hopefully.
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thanks a lot for detailed explanation, though I am not a coder but I will remember it when my faucet will be ready. what is the URL of Your faucet? it looks I missed it
It's on my profile, I won't post it here since it won't be using a micro-payments processor like Faucetbox.
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Hostinger has worked well for me so far hosting wise, they also take Bitcoin.
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Don't bother, support is dead. The admin of Microwallet has disappeared recently, so you either get a payout or you don't. That's a pity. I've used this service in past and it was a nice way of accumulate your tiny earnings. Is there any good and trusted alternative to this service? Faucetbox or Paytoshi are pretty trusted at the moment, but you can only use those with Faucets that support them. If you're getting money from Microwallet faucets, you can only withdraw using Microwallet.
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What sort of prices are you looking for these?
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Yeah, because of the amount that difficulty has gone up, I expect that the amount of BTC you now get from 1GH is now mostly eaten up by CEX's fees. You should look for another site, there are plenty out there.
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Anybody recently got any payments or replies from Microwallet?
Really doubt it, especially with this: Last Active: November 14, 2014, 12:08:42 PM I have about 0.03BTC that I would like to withdraw from an admin account, so I hope that I get that payout.
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Don't bother, support is dead. The admin of Microwallet has disappeared recently, so you either get a payout or you don't.
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oh now I understand. thats very good then. I googled and found one script but I am not sure if it is the right one. are there a few good JS out there for usage?
thanks
There are a few, the one that I'm using is insanely simple to understand. Basically, there is an external file in my FTP called ads.js. All ads.js contains is this code: var canRunAds = true; I then embed it into my website using this code: <script src="/ads.js"></script> Then, finally, I put my submit button in it's own <span> with an id, and then reference the variable to get the outcome. <span id='subbtn'> <input type = 'submit' class="btn btn-success" value = 'Claim Reward!'/><br> </span> <!--Check For Adblock--> <script> if(window.canRunAds === undefined){ document.getElementById('subbtn').innerHTML = 'Please disable adblock to claim.'; } </script>
Basically, it checks if the variable exists, if it doesn't, it replaces the submit button with 'Please disable adblock to claim.'. This works because Adblock's detection systems are shit, and will pretty much disable anything with the word ad in it.
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ok I understand but if the submit button is not displayed, will user know why that? is it written there why submit button is not seen? thanks again
Basically, the Javascript just replaces the submit button with the text 'Please disable adblock to claim.' if adblock is enabled. If adblock is off, it displays the submit button and works fine.
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thats what I though. I would like to do something against ad blocker or ask visitors to not block my faucet. would it make sense and not hurting the faucet if I would ask visitors to click any ad they like so I am sure that they dont have ad blocker and if they have ad blocker they would need to take it off so they can see the ads so they can click on one?
The thing with that would be is that most ad networks are against you actually asking for clicks I believe. The way that I'm doing it is that I have a small piece of Javascript that stops the submit button being displayed if adblock is on.
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