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261  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Bitlogic.cc | Fair Crypto-Betting with Binary Options on: January 12, 2018, 06:09:30 PM
Any traders here tried the platform and able to withdraw their profits?

I tried to contact their support thru emails but they don't respond. Tried to talk to them on their live support but there is always error.

Is it scam site or not?

Thanks!

This is a red flag. If support is not responsive, and they do not have a long history, you might never see your money again if you deposit. The only exception to a site having terrible support but pays out is mellowads. Be careful!
262  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: ◭⌔◮ ⸎ CryptoDevil † The Most Evil Bitcoin Doubler on the Planet ◭⌔◮ on: January 12, 2018, 04:52:04 PM
These types of sites always come to an end rather quickly. Are you the owner of this HYIP/ponzi? Everyone should post payment proofs here, legitimate payment proofs. Not just "paying!" but a link to your bitcoin tx.
263  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitadvert.io - (Bitcoin based advertising network) on: January 12, 2018, 04:44:21 PM
Why is it necessary to collect our first name, last name, address, and phone number? Minimum $0.05 per click sounds nice, but that's not worth selling all of my information over.

actually its inside script . this is how it works . if somebody is not comfortable to give that information . please put NILL in address and give phone number like this +100000000 to complete registration process

I did this and created an account. This script looks the same as bitvertiser and ppcadmedia. Are you in anyway associated with them?

I am on the create an ad spot page for publishers, but when I try to create the code, an error code pops up and says "please select an adblock." However, the adblock options are empty. Could you help me out with this?
264  Economy / Gambling / Re: Follow all of my professional sports bets fully-automated! on: January 12, 2018, 04:10:54 PM
Does this accept bets in Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency? If not than this doesn't belong to this forum.

Also what proof you have that can prove your previous winning in sports betting. We can't trust just your words....

You can deposit and withdrawal from your smartbet.io balance with bitcoin.
If you have a Pinnacle or Pinbet88 account from a serious betting broker you can also deposit and withdraw with bitcoin through them.

First 10 days you can follow all my bets for free of charge, so you can just try it out or wait until I have built a public betting record.

All bets will be recorded at https://smartbet.io/pages/my-picks?tipster=Edgebettor
A bet just get's recorded when a bot following was also able to place the bet. As legit as it gets.

The profile you linked has four wins and eight losses as of the time I am writing this. Do you have any other past experience with betting you would be willing to share with the community? Why would someone follow these bets if there is a -35% ROI?  Huh http://prntscr.com/hzj48w
265  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: 999dice.com scammed me out of 0.048 BTC. HELP ME FIND THE ADMIN PLEASE on: January 12, 2018, 04:04:26 PM
I have used the site for much larger amount of money and never had any problem.
Would be happy to hear more info , it said that you account is locked? It doesn't show any reason for the lock?
Or you just can't login to the site and you concluded that your account has been locked?

Try to reach them out via the email above, and if you couldn't, I would recommend you to message user jakem who claims to be 999dice owners:



 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=185799


I doubt if he will answer from that account, but you can give it a try.

I think that you shouldn't be worried as 999 dice has proved to be legit, they have been here for years.


I'm not sure if that would help OP that much if he was to message the supposed owner. No one has logged into that account for years. Sad
266  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Free Tennis And College Basketball Tips on: January 12, 2018, 03:56:38 PM
Will you be giving tips the NFL postseason this year? How far do you think the Eagles are going to go? What are your predictions for other teams with their current seeds?
267  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: CoinHive VS WebMinePool (Chose the best and earn the most) on: January 12, 2018, 03:19:39 PM
Quote
Total miner shares in System: 721(*)
Miner share pot: $1.1000000000
Total earned with contest: $1.09
Total earned with miner bonus: $0.24
Total earned for testing: $0.60
Total earned with xtracash: $1.06
Total earned with poolcash: $0.01
Total on hold for mining: $0.93
Total pending payout: $1.53
Total paid out: $1.43

I'm currious to see if members will chose CoinHive or WebMinePool.


WMP consistently offers higher payouts per 1 million hashes than Coinhive. Pairing that with WMP's cashout straight to FaucetHub option (you don't have to deal with exchanges or anything), the right decision seems like an easy one.
268  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitadvert.io - (Bitcoin based advertising network) on: January 12, 2018, 03:15:52 PM
Why is it necessary to collect our first name, last name, address, and phone number? Minimum $0.05 per click sounds nice, but that's not worth selling all of my information over.
269  Economy / Services / Re: 🌟🌟🌟 [FULL] JETWIN Signature Campaign 🌟🌟🌟 on: January 12, 2018, 03:08:35 PM
Also confirming week 5's payment is on the way!
270  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitcoin Faucet + Coin Flip Game, Offerwalls, Mining, Unlimited Earnings! on: January 12, 2018, 03:03:11 PM
Yes I'm sure, but I can provide you an additional information.
I'm running a webserver at a provider in Austria (while I live in Italy) to which I'm connected via VPN.
Now my provider doesn't like that, nor do faucet sites allow the use of VPN, therefore I haven't made a claim, but since the error message appears right on the frontpage of your faucet (where you have that SolveMedia captcha) I just opened the site to see what it shows and from there I can tell you, from Austria there is no error.
This means either SolveMedia has put me on some blacklist for accessing too many captchas per day or something, or SolveMedia doesn't like my Italian provider (Fastweb) anymore.

Either way, the problem has existed for me all day long, still exists right now, not only on your site but on ALL sites that use SolveMedia and I would really like getting access again.
I imagine even for you it cannot be the purpose of a captcha locking out one of the few really active AND regular customers you have.

Edit: It took me 8 hours sleep and turn my computer off to obtain a new (dynamic) IP from my internet provider and now it's working again.
Usually I never do this, I keep my computer on over night to run some cryptos mining, meaning my IP doesn't change.
So in the end this means, I just cannot remain as active as I was with faucets, simply because the plain amount of accesses to SolveMedia results in getting blacklisted.
(Wonder what happens to the poor customer who has my yesterdays IP now.)

This sounds like a problem with SolveMedia, not us. The solution is to find a different way to prevent bots from claiming. People target the big companies because the most people use them. It sounds like we should find a service that fewer people use so it is not as targeted. I will post here when that happens. This problem is temporary. Thank you for pointing us in the right direction for this. Smiley
271  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitcoin Faucet + Coin Flip Game, Offerwalls, Mining, Unlimited Earnings! on: January 12, 2018, 02:32:22 AM
Wellwell, now you're doomed, together with ALL other sites using SolveMedia.
Right now ALL sites display instead of the SolveMedia captcha a message "client error 117B".
There's no way around it and that means your site is locked for now.

Are you sure? We have processed nearly 1,000 claims in the past 24 hours, if that was the case our claims for the past day would be lower. I just made a claim myself and everything seems to be working fine.

Thanks for the reply, I like it when my input is apreciated.

About my point 1, there's obviously nothing to say against anti bot measures, but where they lead to losing real customers it really is counter productive.
Not sure whether or not you know, but captchas increase in difficulty for two reasons.
1) The frequency how often a given IP accesses a captcha.
2) Time of the day and day of the week, meaning the amount of overall traffic on the web.

This logically means, someone like me, going through 25+ captcha protected sites every 15 minutes will during daytime get to the hardest captchas within an hour or so.
Especially SolveMedia will come up with scribbles that are entirely unsolvable even for me with my experience, meaning at this time of the day, your site will deal almost exclusively with robots, because if I cannot solve the captchas, I assume nobody (except of robots with the help of Chinese professionals) can.

If you want a suggestion for a captcha that remains solvable, try what most other sites do by now: Offer a set of different captchas where users can choose which one they prefer. My favorite one is called "Geetest", because it's fast and doesn't increase difficulty.
It won't protect you from robots, but at least it won't prevent regular users from coming to your site.

Edit, one more thought: The BY FAR most effective protection is NOT using a wide spread protection that's in use by a gazillion other sites as well.
I run my own website, I don't have ANY anti bot protection on it, but I've never had a bot signing up.
Why not?
Because I've written the signup form myself and I've given the input fields for username, mail, etc. wild names that a robot doesn't even detect this page as a signup form.
I've seen the simplest protections, like "whats 2+2?" where no robot ever solved it, simply because the site itself holds the entire protection, without rerouting to a captcha service that is in such widespread use that hackers found it worth their time writing a crack for that protection.
Nobody writes a crack for a unique protection used exclusively by one single website in the world.

With the information you are providing, it sounds like the most avid faucet users have the hardest time with captchas. We don't want you to have to deal with those scribbles, they suck.

I have heard of geetest. We will not be using SolveMedia forever. Since we are a part of such a huge anti-bot network, I'm sure they are targeted a lot by many people. The solution is to use a smaller option, a smaller fish in the sea. That's a smart play for your website.

These are all valid points. I'm not sure when it will happen, but SolveMedia will be dropped sometime not too long from now. Thank you for all of this valuable information!

272  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare on: January 12, 2018, 01:24:48 AM
have you tried it yourself? I seriously doubt they will allow withdrawal even not reaching the minimum withdrawal amount just because the mining contract expired. can you give me link if they have post in the past about this?

My withdrawals have always met the minimum threshold so far, so no I have not. I pulled this from their FAQ:

"Currently, we are looking for a solution for those, whose total balance is smaller than the minimum withdrawal at the end of their contracts. At the moment, we can confirm that users will still be able to make a withdrawal in case if their balance will be lower than the minimum withdrawal amount by the time when their contract expires."

source
273  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcoin Cloud Mining with HashFlare on: January 11, 2018, 02:30:40 AM
Good afternoon,

I wonder if after the period of 1 year, if the contract expires, I have the right to withdraw my bitcoins even if I do not have the minimum withheld.

Thanks

Yes, they will take care of this withdrawal for you. Either that or you could reinvest your profits to help you reach the threshold.
274  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★ BTCSPIN Casino ★ 170+ Games And Growing. Register And Grab Your 300% Bonus! ★ on: January 11, 2018, 02:29:26 AM
Do you guys allow people to invest in your site bankroll or do you take care of all of that yourself? Best of luck with your new project. Smiley
Could you please provide more details on your question? What you mean by the "bankroll" here.

Sure. Some casinos allow investing bitcoin in the house. So, when the house wins against a casino player, the winnings of the house are dispersed among the house itself and the bankroll investors.

Example: person A, person B, person C, and your original investment for the bankroll are all pooled together. Person A, B, and C have investments of 0.25 btc along with yourself. So, the bankroll (what is used to payout casino winners) sits at one btc. If a casino player loses to the house, the house profit is split between the investors. Some casino sites take a cut of the investor's winnings too, it's like a revenue sharing platform. Doing this helps you increase the max bet on your site because of all of the investors. I hope this makes sense. Smiley
275  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [IMPORTANT UPDATE]: C | 15 BITCOINS TO SHARE [Bounty Thread] on: January 11, 2018, 02:23:49 AM
I've actually had a couple dreams that we got paid in the middle of the night Cheesy Then I have a good chuckle at myself when I wake up and remember that we're never getting paid.

That would be a great thing if that dream came true... This campaign was too good to be true. Let it be a learning lesson to all of us - look on the bright side and this is what you can see. Smiley
276  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitcoin Faucet + Coin Flip Game, Offerwalls, Mining, Unlimited Earnings! on: January 11, 2018, 02:20:33 AM
I have an account at Faucethub, but as I said, it's not that urgent.
Believe it or not, I'm already glad I found this direct contact here, where I can get a reply, which is already more than ANY other faucet provides.

Okay, that works. I have talked to Geony, he is extremely busy but he will get time to check that email on Sunday hopefully. But yes, you can always contact me here, I check bitcointalk daily!

While I have nothing better to do and since you asked for it, here's a small list of suggestions, of what you could improve on your site.

1) Captchas do NOT protect against robots, just the opposite, they prevent regular users from using the site.
I'm not an expert in these things, but as far as I know, there are now Chinese workers, earning pennies an hour, solving captchas for a job.
This is where robots get their captchas solved and this is also why the captchas cannot tell robots from humans anymore.
Since these professional captcha solvers are WAY better in solving even the hardest captchas than any regular user will ever be, a captcha protected site will end up with 99% robots, simply because regular users aren't able to solve the captchas anymore.
I strongly suggest you find a better way of protecting yourself against robots, because using something counter productive, only because you have nothing better, gets you nowhere.

2) There are quite a few sites where faucet users can accumulate Satoshis of several crypto coins, like Faucethub, but there's one I HIGHLY prefer, which you do not have as a withdrawal option.
coinpot.co allows on site conversion of any coin into any other coin without any minimum, meaning I can collect there 5 different types of coins, convert them all into my favorite coin and cash them out without needing 5 separate wallets.
If possible I'd love if you could add coinpot as a withdrawal option.

3) There are a few ads that lock up the browser, not sure how to describe that.
Most times it's a voice with a strong eastern accent asking the user to click an OK button which will install some toolbar or a flash player or something, which appears entirely independent from whether or not the user has already installed that, where a click on "cancel" makes the button reappear faster than one can close the ad.
The only way I found so far, of how one can terminate that ad is closing the browser through the task manager, which closes ALL open browser windows.
Since I always have 20 or so browser windows open that's such a pain reopening them all, that I tend to avoid sites that have these ads, no matter how useful their other content may be.
I would appreciate if you could pay attention to what ads you accept and leave these out.

4) I'd apreciate a button "account" or something similar on your site, where one can see how many people have signed up through my referral link and how many Satoshis I got from that.

First of all, thank you very much for such a detailed list of suggestions. This is exactly what I was hoping for - great feedback.

1. Well that sucks. Our script, FaucetCMS, has anti-bot measures set to catch fishy activity like this. This is the main reason why we have the withdrawal threshold set to 1,000 satoshi. It's low, but it gives us enough time to decipher whether that certain account is a bot or a human. If they end up being a bot, that address and IP are both banned from the faucet. I will look into other ways to protect us from bots and see where that leads.

2. Coinpot is extremly exclusive. I would love to have them added as a payment option but we are not big enough, not yet. Perhaps one day. Wink

3. Okay, that is not good. Not good at all. We do not want sketchy ads like that on C4D. Our only ad providers right now are a-ads and bitcoadz, so it must be from one of them. I can't want to say much, but I do think we are going to drop them pretty soon. These networks are not profitable at all, they are just there for CTR testing. Thank you for bringing this problem to light, but I am letting you know it is temporary.
277  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: New Faucet ----- SuperBitcoinOnline ----- on: January 10, 2018, 03:54:03 AM
Every faucet is guaranteed to win, that's why it's a faucet Wink What are your payout rates, are they static or dynamic? Do you offer a referral commission?
278  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [NEW] Instant Payout Browserminer via Faucethub on: January 10, 2018, 03:49:12 AM
I have seen many services like this already, but another one doesn't hurt Smiley For every 1,000,000 hashes, how much do you pay out to your users? How does your payout compare to the competition?
279  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitcoin Faucet + Coin Flip Game, Offerwalls, Mining, Unlimited Earnings! on: January 10, 2018, 02:55:17 AM


The payout is not that urgent, as long as I can get it some time.
If you can fix this and I can withdraw the regular way afterwards, I would prefer that, because then I would know it will work next time.
Either way, I've provided my addy in the mail to support.

That's odd, myself or Geony have not gotten any reports about this. Thank you for the screenshot. And yes, we will definitely work on you along with anyone else having this problem being able to withdraw normally. Do you have a FaucetHub address or FaucetSystem address? You can PM it to me on here if you would like, it might speed things up. Smiley
280  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin Trading Gambling? on: January 09, 2018, 09:41:41 PM
Pretty much, yeah. It's a lower risk type of gamble if you are an experienced trader, but you cannot control the market and you never know what could happen. You should never gamble more than you are willing to lose. The same applies to trading. You can also hit the "jackpot" in trading like in a casino - invest in a pumping ICO and dump it before everyone else does. The best type of trading is to HODL!
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