You are deemed to fail with this type of method. Just because you fully understand what you want to do does not mean that others will get it as easily as you.
A faucet that pays out 1 satoshi is RIDICULOUS. I know that I can just pass up on your faucet and not say anything about it here, but I want others to know what type of scam you are trying to pull. You make far more from advertising from our pageviews than 1 satoshi per user per visit. And for you to "randomly" select who you give the 5000 satoshi bonuses to based on their activities is a waste of time on your users' behalf, and you should be morally ashamed.
The best thing for you to do should be to leave the minimum payout 1 satoshi, and introduce some higher payouts, like the 5000 option at a lower probability, because in the end, there is no way that a user can verify the authenticity of your 5000 satoshi bonus, which smells like a scam.
Look, if it takes a whole 4 pages on a forum to try and explain what you're doing, and people STILL don't get it, it might be time to tell yourself it's a bad idea.
Sorry to shit on your vision and your faucet, but the moment I saw this thread and checked out your website, I immediately thought "scam". Paying out 1 satoshi per claim with the promise of an unprovably fair chance at 5000 satoshis based on their activity is just ridiculously greedy.
Stop taking advantage of people, especially while running 13 advertisements on your faucet page while only paying out 1 satoshi.
Thanks for your long explanation.
You only see "1 satoshi"
Have you seen this?
So far 1944 potential bonus winners (bonus = activity bonus + referrer bonus)
So far 1493500 satoshi won with the bonus
You have certainly jumped this.
The claimers fix themselves the average per claim and the particularity with my system is that one can fix the average for oneself.
I propose you something:
I cannot know who you are if you claim.
Go claiming once a week and you will get certainly a good average (at least better then other ones claiming several time a day)
My system is market regulated...
If you believe that it is not interesting for you because other claimers push down the average per claim...do not claim.
It's perhaps a strategy to dominate the faucet even if they do not take a good "rate profit"