Yes those kind of wallets can be a solution. I use microwallet HD and it works fine too, not being very costly in resources.
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I do not think the situation is so desperate. If this man is not satoshi, people will continue mostly as normal. If he is Satoshi, well, there will be some disappointment too, but not to make btc go to trash in my opinion.
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Good to know about these new pools I have been struggling a bit to get a payout as a publisher, and this will likely help.
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I claimed and received 2000 satoshi. That seems too high, and payout is high too as other say. But that does not mean it cannot be sustainable. Taking into account that many will drop even before reaching the payout, it is possible to pay users that endure to the end.
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The payout is too high, would require around 1000 claims, a lot of time claiming without seeing any money... not very trustworthy.
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Even if he is Satoshi, there is some not very clear intent behind all this. Seems related to the halving somehow as ti is approaching.
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Seems like more like an atempt to lower price a bit for me, as not many people are happy with satoshis' identity. However it did not have much impact it seems.
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I almost did not believe... a faucet paying 1001 in these times? but it does pay. Thanks for the easy 1001 sat.
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Hope it does not matter much if he is him or not. Although Bitcoin would lose much mistery if he is lol
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The majority would not cash out simply because when someone sells, it also makes the price lower. Even if everybody wants to sell at 500 or 450, not everybody could. Price lowers gradually as people sell.
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There will be a market reaction for sure, but I cannot or would not dare to tell in which direction. Probably down, as many do not seem to trust wright and it would be disappointing for them that he is satoshi.
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For me it did work. 500 satoshi is pretty high these days. The only issue I had is that I had to claim twice. On claiming, it somewhat reserved and it was the second claim that counted.
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Claimed, so it is working ok. It works for proxies too, as I am using one. Perhaps you'd like to check that.
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I agree with the view of original poster, but miners may decide to stay in and sell their bitcoins much higher too.
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It works for me 100 satoshi received. The 100% referal rate is really generous and compelling. Thanks.
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It is working ok. A little slow to claim due to the antibot links, but that is a must I assume...
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Slowly working for it. Writting and blog posting (with banners that pay in bitcoin) has been the way for some to get going.
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Ok, waiting eagerly to see that new redefinition of the concept. It is really needed, faucets are getting boring and slow, with very little incentive to claim.
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It is strange, but your faucet has made my computer hang for the second time today using chrome browser. Yesterday it happened too... perhaps a coincidence, but I wonder if it has happened to someone else.
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Price is not the only factor. If for example it sky rockets to 1000 $ then it begins to go down a little slower, perhaps is time to sell (there was too much buying and it will lower price). But if it goes slow and steady to the same point, perhaps it's time to keep. Other factors may also influence the decision (the need for cash in the moment or not)
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