Check out the most recent posts on Adalso's bitcointalk thread and re-think your decision about using them. It seems they have not processed any payments in quite a while. Also, there have been many reports with Coinmedia not paying out users, but other users say different. I believe they are selectively scamming. I hope you end up getting a payout if you stick with them.
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Hi there, 2017 is ending, i am curious what thing/fact pissed you off the most in the BTC / Faucets world this year my top 2 is: 1) faucet owners using coinhive without warning the users 2) tons or url shorteners that become scam after few weeks/months Before I partnered up and ran Coins4Days, I owned a solo bitcoin faucet. It was eaten alive by bots and I was forced to shut it down. I gave away .25 btc. If only I had kept it until the end of the year! I also think CH is quite annoying. Only if the faucet/website owner asks for permission to use their user's CPU power to mine coins is when it is okay. Consent is important. Speaking of URL shorteners, I had a major problem with zap.in. 3,615 active links generated through their API. I got a 20 satoshi payout. I do not use them anymore, anyone who does please be careful!
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Since you are not affiliated with bustabit, you might want to change the title of your post to have it say LTCrash instead. Just giving you a heads up. Not a grammar natzi but for credibility "Update (28 dec 22:45) In accordance with the owner of bustabit.com (@Ryan) i've decided to change the name for this project to LTCrash.com. This is to prevent people of thinking bustacoin is affiliated to bustabit, witch is not the case. This project is an independent project by bustabit-gamers and -lovers. "
should be which
I agree with you on credibility. OP, you should look into hiring a proofreader before you post updates / for tweaking content you write for your project in the making. Having no grammatical errors looks more professional and could make your project more appealing to future investors and players.
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Lost access to 2FA = RIP Oh no! How did that happen? I don't have an account on KingDice, but is their 2FA system through email? If you lost the password to that email, is there any way to get it back? Hope you didn't have too much on their site!
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Mellowads/Zap.in paid me around 20 satoshis for 3,615 link clicks. Each click was validated too because it was generated by their API and paid out via a faucet. All those clicks for only 2 cents? That's absurd...I messaged their mellowads email, zap.in email, and multiple facebook pages more than once to get an answer but I never heard a thing back from anywhere. They seem to work until you need something sorted out because they have absolutely no support. It stinks too because they are such a huge network.
at the end of the day mellow is just an ad network that works as a free market. meaning that advertisers are basically paying roughly what they think your traffic is worth - if you aren't earning much then that's because advertisers dont value your traffic much (i realise that can be hard to accept for some people sometimes!). mellow don't fix or manipulate this in any way, other than taking their 10% fee of the daily network pool. what they do have control over is attracting new advertisers etc - and i am sure they work on this constantly as its in their interest too (their 10% of bigger advertising spend will increase) i imagine earnings might be down slightly at the moment due to a number of external factors... 1. bitcoin network congestion - slow/expensive for advertisers to deposit funds quickly 2. holiday season in many parts of the world - advertisers may be taking a break 3. bitcoin price fluctuations - earnings in btc are much lower but this is still a high USD amount in my experience they are still the best paying ad network (probably mainly due to having the lowest fees) - and most reliable (you get paid daily by bitcoin) They might be best paying for ad spots, but for valid link clicks, they paid me dust. All the clicks were verified! They do have low fees which is a plus, but when/if something goes wrong, you're screwed because there is no support at all. BTC has taken quite a bullish run these past 9'ish months, but it has not gone high enough to warrant 20 satoshi a payout for 3,600+ link clicks. They work well for the majority, but if you ever encounter a problem, good luck sorting that out.
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Do not believe cloud mining, you will regret it
I've been playing with an SHA256 account from Hashflare for about 70 days. Started with 20GH/s for testing, then went to 1Th/s during the Thanksgiving sale. If you stay on top of your pool allocations, ROI can occur in 100 days. Figuring my purchases at full price, I will have my principal back next month, and everything else is gravy. (If I use the actual purchase price, it's even better!) I have been using Hashflare since 2015. I bought 350 gh/s and slowly crept my way up to 2.28 th/s while also withdrawing coins when I wanted to spend them or convert them to USD. Back in August or September, they slashed their contracts from an unlimited length to a year (which sucked), but yes, I agree with you that cloud mining is, in fact, worth it. But only if you are investing with a company that isn't a sham. HF has been around for a few years now and they provide proof of mining on their Facebook and YouTube page. It's worth it, get in while you can
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Mellowads/Zap.in paid me around 20 satoshis for 3,615 link clicks. Each click was validated too because it was generated by their API and paid out via a faucet. All those clicks for only 2 cents? That's absurd...I messaged their mellowads email, zap.in email, and multiple facebook pages more than once to get an answer but I never heard a thing back from anywhere. They seem to work until you need something sorted out because they have absolutely no support. It stinks too because they are such a huge network.
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If this is an auction Thread, as you say it is (and it is indeed), you should move it here.I don't know though if it's needed, since i want to get this headset. So i make a "Buy It now" bid of 0.006BTC. The only thing now i guess is to contact me about the details of this and the cost of shipping. Unfortunately i'm not in US to get it free... I will be having more auctions in the future, so thank you for heads up. I will post there from now on. Awesome! This sure went quick. No worries if you are not in the US my friend, we can surely work something out. Locking this thread, thank you for buying. Edit: unlocking so condoras can post pictures of the headset he received!
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Here is my adress : BURST-G3EV-96ZY-Y3S5-HWGMK
Totally ready for this thread to forever be in the "show new replies to your posts" tab forever 17u5JqPL5c2zdjog5uvM5jG6BMK6HVEgeS
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I got a 5 TH/s contract that doesn't end till December 5th 2018, I'll sell it for $950 if anyone's interested.
With the current price of bitcoin and bitcoin mining being a decent investment at the moment, why not keep your contract? I'm curious as to why you are selling it.
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SORRY but this page has badest security !!!!! someone logged into my account and changed my mail without confirming this on the old mail -.- so i lost all income here !
but page is paying but they payed not me XD
Well that sucks. I hope you did not lose too much Always make sure to use secure passwords across different networks. And, obviously, change your bitcoadz password ASAP and change any other passwords that are the same as that one anywhere else!
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How much have you earned using your system? You should post screenshots of your profits/online casino balances to show that your system works. Perhaps a few members of the community would be more willing to test out your product that way.
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Hi Thanks for your kind words. NO We absolutely do not have any hidden mining going on in the back ground. We feel that it is just the rudest thing to do to your customers. While it is understood that it is not harmful or damaging in anyway, it does use bandwidth and affects device performance. We will exclude anything from the site that introduces that sort of activity. We also avoid pop up/ pop under advertising (not all) or advertising that hijacks the operational tab. We will only include simple faucets that do not rely on this type of revenue. We are very happy to include your faucet in the rotator. It conforms to our guidelines and is compatible with our site. You have been slotted in at position 7, but you may need to clear your cache if you want to see it straight away. ( new users will see it ) Also FYI & Coincidentally, you appear to have a virtual miner attached to your site . Coinhive is running in your "footer wrap" .I assume you are unaware of this and one of your advertisers is sending it to you. We would suggest that you either edit your files and remove the script or remove the offending ad. We will keep you in the rotator for the time being , but hope that you can rectify the issue ASAP. Regards Silentbob Hey! You are welcome That is very good that you have no hidden mining in the background. I agree with you that it is rude to secretly "rent" users CPU power for your gain. It's not worth losing your member's trust over. Thank you for adding is to your rotator. We are not the biggest fans of pop-unders either. I claim from a few faucets every day. I think pop-unders are annoying, personally. Especially right when you are about to claim and the pop-under refreshes the page and you have to do it all over again. I appreciate you looking out and letting me know there is a Coinhive miner embedded in our footer. However, that is a false positive. There is no secret mining going on, I promise. This is part of our footer: http://prntscr.com/hskl4yThe bottom two links are Coinhive shortlinks. Those two links forward to and are explained on this page.
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Could you post some proof of your 90% accuracy claim? That paints a very broad stroke if that is true. If that is the case, some members of this forum could make some very good money here! How long have you been "busting the bookies" for?
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Anyone get paid??? hey, bounty manager where are you?? where is your promise?
No, no one got paid. Ehrhc has decided to combine phase one and phase two payouts. Why? No idea. But, he went back on his word. Nearly his whole signature campaign fell to crumbles after being so late with phase one's payout. No spreadsheet, no escrow addresses posted, no transparency. It would be so nice if he did payout, but all of his actions and lack of transparency make that look less and less plausible as time goes on. Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2494876.msg26833413#msg26833413
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Username: Coins4Days Current Rank: Member Current Post Count (Including This One): 204 Bitcoin Address: 17u5JqPL5c2zdjog5uvM5jG6BMK6HVEgeS
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I think Mellowads does not accept any website, let alone faucets, with an Alexa ranking <100,000. What's your budget? You would have to pay a hefty sum of cash/btc to buy a website of that authority. Check this thread out if you are looking to buy a faucet. It's not quite in the top 100k, but the current owner is selling at a very good price for how many members he has.
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Nice job giving credit to the creator of the script, first of all. Your site loads extremely quickly. Is there any way for you to add PTC ads on the offerwall? I think you would have more offers completed that way. Also, if you're interested, feel free to add Coins4Days to your rotator. Best of luck with your website man!
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Have you checked your spam folder for their email? I just logged in without a problem. If you have already checked your spam folder, try resending the email and waiting a while. When did you ask them to send the email? Have you ever had this problem in the past? I hope you can login and start claiming with them again soon!
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