No problems with CoinPot in the UK.
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I tried to set the manual withdrawal threshold to below 30000 sats but it would accept it. Is the minimum?
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Not everyone is affected so this is a bug.
i was thinking the same thing I agree, all okay for me. UK-based.
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Must be where you are , faucets paying usual amounts in the UK . . . . . but what i'm wondering is , Google announced today they are stopping all crypto adverts in June , if this is true whats going to happen to the faucets , they run on Google and adverts . . ?
It doesn't affect faucets at all. Adsense doesn't accept faucets for a few years already. Almost all faucets which used Adsense to monetize website was already banned long time ago Definitely not the Moon faucets. They seem to run Mellow Ads almost exclusively, which I'm guessing is owned by the same owner. So in that regard I feel quit safe. You never know, it could mean higher faucet payouts in the long run. All the advertisers spending their dollars with Google will be soon be looking for other outlets... hopefully faucets and associated sites will see some of that money and share the love with their users.
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That message doesn't mean it's actually mining it means the page is trying to load the script necessary to mine. Because Moon Bitcoin offers you the option of building up an extra bonus through mining you need this to let it happen.
But for any mining to actually take place you have to manually tick a box on the home screen of the faucet.
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Try clearing your cache, signing out of google/gmail and turning your wireless router off and on again. All of these things can help.
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Ehy guys, do you know some faucet very good for mobile phone?
Thk you
The Moon family of faucets work well, as does Bit Fun. You'll also find a few rotator apps for mobile out there - some work quite well, others not so much.
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i love this coinpot.. but i've heard that it's hard to withdraw on bitcoin core.. anyone here have a proof of withdrawing bitcoin core using coins.ph this March? i mean i know that it can withdraw on coins.ph before but now it think not.. so please.. let me see if i can withdraw on bitcoin core thanks.. more power COINPOT
Not sure where you're getting your information from but Bitcoin Core withdrawals work seamlessly on CoinPot.
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From Coinpot:
"CoinPot has NOT been hacked - your data/earnings are safe! Posted: 2018-03-08 08:00 UTC We have been made aware that there are some posts on forums etc suggesting that CoinPot has been hacked. We have fully investigated this and can confirm that there has been no breach of our systems. All of your private and sensitive information (i.e. passwords) are securely hashed before being safely stored in our databases so it is impossible for us or anyone else to read these, even if we were ever hacked in the future. We follow all industry best-practices to ensure the highest level of security.
The main part of the problem is that many users continue to use the same sign-in credentials (i.e. email/password) on multiple sites. Therefore when one of these other sites is hacked or leaks password data this can then also be used to sign in to CoinPot. This is what we believe has happened in this case. All accounts that we know to be affected by this have now been locked to prevent unathorised access - users will need to reset their password in this case.
So...
IMPORTANT REMINDER
It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED best practice to avoid re-use of passwords across multiple sites We also recommend that you enable 2FA"
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What you "need" doesn't exist. Faucets are a waste of time, and even if you get a very small payout, it's "Bitcoin dust", which means it's too smal to use as the fee required would be higher than the total amount you got.
Yes i agree on this post, faucets was quite boring and the earning was to low but the transaction fee was high. All your earning will just go too the fee. Not really - CoinPot had dropped its withdrawal charge because of low mining fees and you can now withdraw as little as 10,000 sats to your wallet free of charge.
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When I visit it says the payout is 17 sats every 5 minutes to faucethub? (Thanks for the sats though!)
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Great idea and you've put a lot of work into the site, but the time you allow to turn off the automatic miner is too short. You need to give a clear opt-out option, or better still, an opt-in option only.
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Good job on a nice faucet that's easy to claim from with sensible captcha. Thanks for the sats buddy.
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This is a nice clean faucet but as others have said the reward is very low. This is especially true given the various hoops you have to jump through to get it - it's not just one captcha to complete.
At this rate getting return traffic is going to be difficult - there needs to be more incentive.
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LOTTERY ROUND 143 This round, the winner with the lowest number of tickets is #1 who won 1.27225187 BTC with 106 tickets.
someone is very very lucky I would love to win this amount with so few tickets. I normally have about 600 or so entered so fingers crossed.
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I know I'm being dumb here, but I've never seen the option to withdraw to a Coinbase email address.
Does this mean that we can carry on withdrawing to Coinbase as long as we use a wallet address?
Yup. Coinpot just wants a proper address to send to. yes i can confirm this worked fine for me too! Glad to hear this. I've been happy with CoinPot and Coinbase so far and didn't want to start changing it up.
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Much easier now, I can claim. Thanks for the Sats.
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Nice, easy faucet with great ethos. Good job buddy.
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I know I'm being dumb here, but I've never seen the option to withdraw to a Coinbase email address.
Does this mean that we can carry on withdrawing to Coinbase as long as we use a wallet address?
Yup. Coinpot just wants a proper address to send to. Ah, sweet, thanks!
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I know I'm being dumb here, but I've never seen the option to withdraw to a Coinbase email address.
Does this mean that we can carry on withdrawing to Coinbase as long as we use a wallet address?
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