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301  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MiniFaucet Script (a MyFaucet replacement) on: February 06, 2014, 02:32:51 PM
Hi! I just installed the script and database on fatcow hosting but when I tested it by entering BTC addressing and pressing Go for a win I get error Page Not found on freebitcoinfaucet.net/faucet page!Please suggest 

Did you upload the .htaccess file?
302  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: February 06, 2014, 11:53:05 AM
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yes but now message is we all out mean now I have to wait for this

Some new campaigns over the past couple of days you'll be happy to know!
303  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: February 03, 2014, 05:44:47 PM
Can you try it again?
304  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Affiliate Programs. on: February 03, 2014, 05:41:10 PM
http://visitbit.com/referrals
305  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: February 01, 2014, 12:11:56 PM
Had a slight problem with payments to users over the past few hours. Problem's been fixed now though!
306  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: January 30, 2014, 02:41:30 PM
Currently 23 active campaigns for users to view! http://visitbit.com/stats.php
ok going to check on site hope today I have some better luck to watch more adds

edit I have just 5 adds and then message we are out  Sad

You must have already viewed the others then Sad
Needs to be like this so advertisers can get unique visits.
307  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: January 30, 2014, 02:27:59 PM
Currently 23 active campaigns for users to view! http://visitbit.com/stats.php
308  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitstamp - wanted to withdraw money and was hit with these weird KYC questions on: January 28, 2014, 02:32:01 PM
Bitstamp also contracts out ID verification to this huge global datamining corp http://www.gbgplc.com/products/id3global/
So when you send them your ID and ppwrk who knows how this is shared with other subscribers, if you can ever remove yourself from that database, if it's encrypted (probably not) and if they sell this information to advertisers (probably), and who knows what kind of shady state intel agencies get a free for all over the data because they offer "IQ the intelligence gathering tool".



GB group aren't shady. They don't use the data for advertising. I've worked with GB group numerous times on a load of projects. They're a solid company.
309  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: January 28, 2014, 12:11:56 AM
We've now sent over 100,000 payments to our users! And that doesn't even count the referrer payments!
310  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 06:02:50 PM
Thanks for the answer!
I tried to sign up for personal hosting (the one that is currently costing 5.2 mBTC), but once I came to the payment page and clicking Bitpay or whatever it was I got this error message: Error Invalid Destination Bitcoin Address / http://prntscr.com/2n1ln9 (also, it still looks as the accounts still got registered because I can't try to sign up for new accounts using the usernames Jacce or Jacc3).
Also, when entering the password for the account register, I don't feel completely comfortable with it being in plain text. I would appreciate if you used type="password".
EDIT: It seems like I was able to sign up for build-your-own hosting, though. But it doesn't seem like I don't get any information on how to access my hosting account?

The system's having trouble adding the domain reference at the moment, presumably because it doesn't recognise the suffix ".cu.cc". So there might be a delay on this.
Any ETA if/when it will be ready?

Not yet, I'm waiting on our service provider at the moment. If you want I can refund you until it's ready? I'll throw in 2 weeks free hosting too for the hassle.

Nah, it's okay. I can wait. Just thank you for taking your time to fix this!

Fixed now and your hosting account has been activated. You should receive an email any minute with confirmation and all the access details etc.
311  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 05:04:51 PM
Thanks for the answer!
I tried to sign up for personal hosting (the one that is currently costing 5.2 mBTC), but once I came to the payment page and clicking Bitpay or whatever it was I got this error message: Error Invalid Destination Bitcoin Address / http://prntscr.com/2n1ln9 (also, it still looks as the accounts still got registered because I can't try to sign up for new accounts using the usernames Jacce or Jacc3).
Also, when entering the password for the account register, I don't feel completely comfortable with it being in plain text. I would appreciate if you used type="password".
EDIT: It seems like I was able to sign up for build-your-own hosting, though. But it doesn't seem like I don't get any information on how to access my hosting account?

The system's having trouble adding the domain reference at the moment, presumably because it doesn't recognise the suffix ".cu.cc". So there might be a delay on this.
Any ETA if/when it will be ready?

Not yet, I'm waiting on our service provider at the moment. If you want I can refund you until it's ready? I'll throw in 2 weeks free hosting too for the hassle.
312  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 03:28:58 PM
Thanks for the answer!
I tried to sign up for personal hosting (the one that is currently costing 5.2 mBTC), but once I came to the payment page and clicking Bitpay or whatever it was I got this error message: Error Invalid Destination Bitcoin Address / http://prntscr.com/2n1ln9 (also, it still looks as the accounts still got registered because I can't try to sign up for new accounts using the usernames Jacce or Jacc3).
Also, when entering the password for the account register, I don't feel completely comfortable with it being in plain text. I would appreciate if you used type="password".
EDIT: It seems like I was able to sign up for build-your-own hosting, though. But it doesn't seem like I don't get any information on how to access my hosting account?

The system's having trouble adding the domain reference at the moment, presumably because it doesn't recognise the suffix ".cu.cc". So there might be a delay on this.
313  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 03:25:27 PM
Thanks for the answer!
I tried to sign up for personal hosting (the one that is currently costing 5.2 mBTC), but once I came to the payment page and clicking Bitpay or whatever it was I got this error message: Error Invalid Destination Bitcoin Address / http://prntscr.com/2n1ln9 (also, it still looks as the accounts still got registered because I can't try to sign up for new accounts using the usernames Jacce or Jacc3).
Also, when entering the password for the account register, I don't feel completely comfortable with it being in plain text. I would appreciate if you used type="password".
EDIT: It seems like I was able to sign up for build-your-own hosting, though. But it doesn't seem like I don't get any information on how to access my hosting account?

Thanks for pointing out the website error! I'll look into that. I've just changed the text fields to type="password" now.
You should get an email within the next few minutes with all the details to access your account.
314  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CleverPuffin.com BitCoin Web Hosting *OFFICIAL THREAD* on: January 27, 2014, 01:28:33 PM
Looks nice!
I just have some simple questions that I'd appreciate if you answer before I pay for your service:
What features do you provide with your (Linux) hosting (e.g. PHP, MySQL etc)?
I saw the price started at 5 mBTC/month, was this if you just registered for a month or do you have to sign up for a longer time for such a low price?
What content is allowed/not allowed to be hosted on your websites (I'm not planning on hosting anything illegal, but maybe faucets and such that some hosts do not allow)?
How long can you guarantee your service will be working?
Are there any limits of how much resources my site can use (aside from bandwidth and space limits)?
Thanks for taking your time to answer my questions if you decide to do so! I've been searching for a reliable and cheap host for over a month now and you seem to fit all my criterias.


Linux hosting comes with Apache, MySQL, PHP 5.3 and PHP 5.2 (you can switch between versions), PEAR, Perl. And standard features like Cron Jobs, IP address blocking, etc.

The price of the hosting packages are converted to BTC straight from GBP, and (for this reason) when you buy, your hosting account is valid for 1 month. At the end of the term, I'll email you a price and payment address if you want to renew for the next month.

In terms of content, nothing illegal (obviously). And:
23.2   Web hosting accounts are prohibited from hosting file distribution websites (including but not limited to music, video and software), hosting banners, graphics or cgi scripts for other websites, storing pages, files or data as a repository for other websites or personal computers, giving away web space under a domain, sub domain or directory.

Anything else is fine as long as it complies with UK law.

In terms of resources:
MySQL databases may take up to 500MB of space.
30MB attachment limit on emails.
Inbox size is 400MB.
FTP uploads are restricted to 200MB per file.
Softcap of 25GB for file distribution (non-browsing traffic) - you'll be able to go over this, but if you do the purposes for which will be looked into, since file distribution websites are against the ToS.

APACHE MODULES

mod_actions mod_authn_anon mod_authz_default mod_cband mod_deflate mod_filter mod_log_forensic mod_proxy_ajp mod_reqtimeout mod_suexec mod_alias mod_authn_dbd mod_authz_groupfile mod_cern_meta mod_dir mod_headers mod_logio mod_proxy_balancer mod_rewrite mod_unique_id mod_asis mod_authn_dbm mod_authz_host mod_cgid mod_disk_cache mod_ident mod_mime_magic mod_proxy_connect mod_setenvif mod_userdir mod_auth_basic mod_authn_default mod_authz_owner mod_cgi mod_dumpio mod_include mod_mime mod_proxy_ftp mod_speling mod_usertrack mod_auth_digest mod_authn_file mod_authz_user mod_dav_fs mod_env mod_info mod_negotiation mod_proxy_http mod_ssl mod_version mod_auth_mysql mod_authnz_ldap mod_autoindex mod_dav mod_expires mod_ldap mod_overload mod_proxy_scgi mod_status mod_vhost_alias mod_authn_alias mod_authz_dbm mod_cache mod_dbd mod_ext_filter mod_log_config mod_php-fake mod_proxy mod_substitute

PHP MODULES

bcmath, bz2, calendar, fcgi, ctype, curl, date, dom, exif, filter, ftp, gd, gettext, gmp, hash, iconv, imap, json, ldap, libxml, mbstring, mcrypt, mhash, mime_magic, mysql, mysqli, ncurses, odbc, openssl, pcntl, pcre, PDO, posix, pspell, reflection, session, shmop, simplexml, soap, sockets, spl, sqlite, standard, tokenizer, wddx, xml, xmlreader, xmlrpc, xmlwriter, xsl, zend optimizer, zip, zlib, dbase, ionCube Loader, readline.

If you need the perl and pear modules, or anything else for that matter, let me know.

Oh, and as for a guarantee of how long my service will be working... Realistically I can only guarantee it for a month. I could be hit by a bus tomorrow which might ruin things. But we've been running without a hitch for nearly 2 years now - and with our payments and renewal policy, you only ever pay for a month at a time. Pay as you go, no contracts.
315  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: January 26, 2014, 01:19:29 PM
(small) update:
I've removed the referral earnings field from the referral stats page. Payments table was getting rediculously big so I'm backing it up and flushing it every couple of days, which will mean that'll show erroneous earnings anyway.
316  Economy / Services / Re: Website Preview: BITADS.NET. Now Pay-Per-Day! on: January 26, 2014, 03:08:49 AM
Removed all my ads now.
317  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: January 24, 2014, 06:56:22 PM
same problem again - I've sent you a PM

Replied (as you already know).

For everyone else: Blockchain.info's callbacks have randomly stopped firing for me so adverts temporarily have to be activated manually by me. See: https://twitter.com/VisitBit/status/426554199279558656
318  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: January 24, 2014, 02:33:04 PM
A whopping 19 active campaigns on visitbit at time of writing Smiley

Although, some of them are all referral links on sites which don't allow frames! Folks, if you're going to use a ref link to advertise, please ensure the site allows framing.

Now, another nice little update for advertisers.

UPDATE
You can now choose traffic sources for your ad. It costs an extra 0.001 BTC on top of your bill, but you'll be able to whitelist the country of origin of your visitors. See: http://visitbit.com/advertise
You'll notice a checkbox now labelled: "Limit Traffic Sources?"
If you check the box, you should see a text box appear.
Start typing the name of the country you want to accept traffic from, and click on it in the list. You can add as many countries as you like this way.
319  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] VisitBit.com - PTC Advertising - FROM 0.000001 BTC PER VISIT!!!! on: January 24, 2014, 04:44:56 AM
A whopping 19 active campaigns on visitbit at time of writing Smiley
320  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitstamp - wanted to withdraw money and was hit with these weird KYC questions on: January 23, 2014, 11:44:19 PM
Wait... you get this shit even if you're verified? I thought the whole point of verification was to satisfy AML/KYC demands? If so, why the Spanish Inquisition?

Yea, even if you're verified.  I guess it's for extra KYC data.  It's definitely ridiculous... but at least we know it's not a tactic to prevent withdrawals altogether.

I used to work on AML and KYC implementation (as a web developer) for customers applying for fixed rate investment products for a number of European banks... and they didn't need this kind of information. Perhaps due to the fact they were only targeting UK customers, but even still................ this goes way above and beyond what they should actually need to know.
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