LOB is very busy, and should just sell the site to someone else. For someone who is such a massive part of Bitcoin traffic, the site should be updated regularly instead of left to die.
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Hi, I would like $5 of Bitcoin to Paypal. I will only trade with members with positive trust. Thanks, -Minifrij
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just wondering is there any way we can get a dice aspect added to the faucet?
You can code it yourself or hire someone else to.
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just wondering when do i receive a payment after some one bids on my ad space?
Once your balance reaches 0.001BTC you can request a payout.
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So, someone got into my account and put in a bid which used up all of my balance. Is it possible for me to change my password?
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I have a premium publisher account with adsense for more than 5 years so its extremely unlikely my account will get banned. Just every few months some guy from their compliance team sees the home page and assumes it is a paid-to-click website and disables ads for the website. Then I have to contact my rep to get it fixed. Ads are back up and running now.
But, aren't sites like Bitcoin faucets also against the ToS?
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How likely are they to get shut down?
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Thank you!
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Why is it that the majority of faucet owners are more than happy to promote blatant scams on their sites that could potentially rob people out of thousands? Is this how you intend on getting your money back from people who are making fractions of cents from you. Even the most reliable and reputable faucets do it. You are quite clearly facilitating crime. Its a complete conflict of interest to bring on new adopters who are new to bitcoin and pray on them like that. Bottom of the barrel tactics if you ask me. Why not just promote legitimate offers?
So because there's no law against you doing it and some havnt been proven scams yet and when they are you (in some cases) remove them off your sites and move on the next like you were oblivious and had no idea and other faucets will continue displaying the adds knowing full well that anyone who signs up will be royally shafted. If murder was not illegal would that make it OK to go out and murder people? How do you sleep at night? please I'm interested to know?
Do you mean through banner ads, or direct links on faucets? As someone who owns two Bitcoin GPT sites, I'm fully aware that I do get HYIPs and Ponzis on my banner ads, and I couldn't really care. If someone wants to invest blindly in something like that, let them, at least they will likely learn that it's not a good idea for next time. They will likely learn never to go near crypto again. The fact that you admit you couldn't give a shit speaks volumes really doesn't it... No integrity. Feel free to tell the blind man to trust your friend to help him across the road and then take your cut from the wallet your friend robs from his back pocket. Your 'aiding and abetting'. These hyips you speak about are choking the bitcoin scene as we speak, so while bitcoin continues to get a bad public image, know that people like yourself and many others who do this are directly contributing towards its demise. I honestly don't expect you to give a shit. That's kinda my point... And the problem here... I fail to see what you would like me to do about it. I am not removing my banner ads, which my sites would not be able to function without, just because someone invested in a shitty HYIP. I do not advertise these sites myself, and if I do, I put a very clear warning to never invest money that you cannot lose. I cannot ban individual ads on some of the networks I use, nor would I really bother going through the trouble to do so. I will add warnings to the ads, saying not to invest money that you can't afford to lose, but that's about the extent I would personally go to. People need to learn to use their own common sense and not invest in something that promises things that are too good to be true.
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Why is it that the majority of faucet owners are more than happy to promote blatant scams on their sites that could potentially rob people out of thousands? Is this how you intend on getting your money back from people who are making fractions of cents from you. Even the most reliable and reputable faucets do it. You are quite clearly facilitating crime. Its a complete conflict of interest to bring on new adopters who are new to bitcoin and pray on them like that. Bottom of the barrel tactics if you ask me. Why not just promote legitimate offers?
So because there's no law against you doing it and some havnt been proven scams yet and when they are you (in some cases) remove them off your sites and move on the next like you were oblivious and had no idea and other faucets will continue displaying the adds knowing full well that anyone who signs up will be royally shafted. If murder was not illegal would that make it OK to go out and murder people? How do you sleep at night? please I'm interested to know?
Do you mean through banner ads, or direct links on faucets? As someone who owns two Bitcoin GPT sites, I'm fully aware that I do get HYIPs and Ponzis on my banner ads, and I couldn't really care. If someone wants to invest blindly in something like that, let them, at least they will likely learn that it's not a good idea for next time.
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Could I get any time frame in which this will be paid?
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Oh damn, I didn't even realize I had one of the oldest addresses until I checked my wallet today haha. Thank you so much!
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I'm really unsure, everything in the code is correct.
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Sorry but I couldn't get a screen shot it was later that I came here to announce it. I just got something else for you to ponder on. This is straight after the adfly ad Message reads on http://www.btcvisit.com/claimad.php"Please come from the correct ad page to get your reward" Everything works fine over here, are you sure you didn't accidentally refresh or something similar?
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@minifrij Just the once, sorry late with reply.
I am getting this message from you site right now.
SQLSTATE[42000] [1203] User cl52-visitbit already has more than 'max_user_connections' active connections
I don't believe that is to do with my site, could you give me a screenshot of the error?
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I am truly sorry, the link must have been advertised on one of the url shorteners I use. Could I ask, do you remember how many times you clicked on the 50 satoshi link to get that?
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Thanks for the great happy hour guys, the time passed in a flash! Congrats to the winners, especially ocho for that .5BTC lotto!
Also, thanks to all the mods for keeping it happy in there
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Thank you so much, and congrats to the winners!
Giving 0.01 to everyone is also a very nice gesture man!
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Damn, I didn't get time to make more banners. Ah well, good luck to all that entered!
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