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61  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 27, 2015, 07:46:44 PM
Thanks my friend for double checking.

So the solution is use a vpn and then choose a server from europe.
PM me for help anyone who doesn't get what they deserve!

LS.
62  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 27, 2015, 07:41:02 PM
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The reason people are complaining about values being wrong is that those faucets offer different rewards to visitors from different countries.

What?!

Seriously, i never heard of this?
I think that's just wrong. IMHO: people from a third world country benefit much more from faucets then for example me:
from the netherlands, proper job, house wife kids cars.

That's just wrong?

Can you explain to me why, and how this is possible?
Is it the site operator?

My advice to anyone who experiences this disadvantage:
use a vpn, on linux or windows and choose a server from europe or something.

Anyone needing help with setting this up to get the satoshis they deserve, PM me, i will help you.

LS.

EDIT:

@thinkinger:

read the post by LosingAlpha.

I don't think you're not telling the truth, but his post clears thing up for me.
Maybe setup a vpn so you can get what you deserve?

PM me if you need / want help with this.
63  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 27, 2015, 07:26:42 PM
You're very welcome.

I am glad to hear people like it  Wink
64  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 27, 2015, 07:18:34 PM
hm ok. I disagree. Everyone go check it out:

get-free-bitco.in
2900 (68.7%), 2950 (25%), 3100 (6.2%), 10000 (0.1%), 25000 (< 0.1%) satoshi every 420 minutes.

theearner.co.in
2800 (68.7%), 2880 (25%), 2890 (6.2%), 10000 (0.2%), 25000 (< 0.1%) satoshi every 400 minutes.

safebitco.in
2600 (62.5%), 2660 (25%), 2680 (12.5%), 10000 (0.1%), 25000 (0.1%) satoshi every 360 minutes.


About this one:

btc4me.xyz
1600 satoshi every 1440 minutes.

So especially for you, i copied this from my faucetbox overview:

btc4me.xyz    800 satoshi    2015-10-27 16:11:29 UTC     Referral payout

So it appears at least someone did it right recently?


Regards,

LS.

EDIT:

Can't be bothered about the last three you posted. One person complaining while i can easily disprove their findings
means nothing to me? With all due respect ofcourse Smiley

Few tens, even hundreds of people complaining, now that's another story.
So please, forum:

What do you think?

EDIT2:

Especially for thinkinger:

Make Free BTC    200 satoshi    2015-10-27 15:14:09 UTC    Referral payout
btc4me.xyz    800 satoshi    2015-10-27 14:33:29 UTC    Referral payout

So again, people get it done. Just not you?
Again, with all due respect ofcourse. Smiley
65  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 27, 2015, 06:48:05 PM
Not really a reply to my question;

but i, or one of my compagnions claim these faucets every day and they all do pay.
They also pay the ref.  Huh

Give some examples?
I will remove them immediately if what you say holds any truth at all.

[edit]
NOTE2ALL:

read this post on how to evade internet threats: bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1221083.0

Going through faucet list this way has the advantage of allowing for ads and popups, which as you all know
keeps the faucets alive. Clicking an ad every once in a while helps the faucet owners, which in turn help us with free satoshi!

LS.
66  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 27, 2015, 03:57:55 PM
List updated:

more xapo faucets added.

I was wondering if maybe someone can explain to me how xapo referral links work?

Because i see:
?id=
?r=
?ref=

what will work? Is this different for some sites? Will all those examples work?
Please explain. I'm clueless...   Undecided

LS.
67  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 27, 2015, 08:15:12 AM
List updated:

removed broken faucetbox faucets. Added xapo faucets.

Added as per request from forum users:

faucetrank.com: faucetrank.com
yannik: yannik.biz/xapo.php
gifted: bitcoinfaucetexchange.com

Check the list there: highpayfaucets.r4u.nl

LS.
68  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Please help funcaptcha test . on: October 27, 2015, 07:39:35 AM
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thanks to  lilSpender for comming in front to help

You're very welcome my friend.

LS.
69  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [Tutorial]Remove ADS on faucet websites[Easy] on: October 26, 2015, 11:40:42 PM
Faucets depend on ads?

So people should click an ad once in a while and allow popups, for the faucets to stay alive.
Check this post i wrote on how to do this safely without the possibility of operating system infections:

bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1221083.0

LS.
70  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 26, 2015, 05:46:03 PM
Added some more faucets.
All faucets pay via faucetbox.

Next update will include faucets that pay via xapo, which also includes all user requests for adding their faucet(s).

highpayfaucets.r4u.nl

LS.
71  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [HOW TO] Safely go through faucet-lists and eliminate internet threats on: October 26, 2015, 05:16:38 PM
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you're not changing the querystring by injecting a line of JavaScript

Sorry, i have to admit i was wrong there.
You're right, injecting javascript does NOT change the querystring.

Funny thing though, i just tested it on a few browsers, local and on the web.
Much unpredictable behavior between os's and (the same) browsers. hmmmmz :/

But i am derailing my own topic. Sorry   Grin
72  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [HOW TO] Safely go through faucet-lists and eliminate internet threats on: October 26, 2015, 04:45:33 PM
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You can also run JavaScript against any web page by just typing javascript:<code> in the address bar.

Firefox won't even run this: javascript:alert(1)
from the address bar.

Also, when for example a referal link is passed along via $_GET it's effectively removed from the url with your example.

LS.
73  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [HOW TO] Safely go through faucet-lists and eliminate internet threats on: October 26, 2015, 03:39:05 PM
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It sounds time consuming though if you're visiting a lot of sites rather than just clicking submit with that addon. Is it?

It isn't. You enable firebug for all websites. Then enable javascript console.
Enable the command editor, it's in the javascript console options.
run: document.forms[0].submit()

and you're done. ^^

After putting in the command once, it's a matter of pressing "run" on the javascript console for the next submit.

LS.
74  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [HOW TO] Safely go through faucet-lists and eliminate internet threats on: October 26, 2015, 02:04:53 PM
Hi.

sure, you're right.
 
Sandboxie will work, as will a virtual machine.
But: they both can leak and are not 100% safe.

Also, sandboxie or a virtual machine get loaded on top of your running operating system, thus consuming much resources.
Booting from usb / dvd creates a read only file system, far away from your daily used operating system, so it's much safer.

Firebug is way better then easysubmit, as it let's you view, and modify anything on the page, aswell as execute any javascript you want.
It also has options for analyzing css, network traffic, dom and cookies.

LS.
75  Economy / Micro Earnings / [HOW TO] Safely go through faucet-lists and eliminate internet threats on: October 26, 2015, 01:31:07 PM
Hi forum.

First: if this is posted in the wrong forum-section, can someone please move it to the correct forum-section?
Thanks!

This post is all about how to safely visit faucet-lists without any chance of operating system infections.

There are three requirements:

1: a usb-device of at least 4GB.
2: a live linux distro (.iso file). (I use linux mint as example and in real life too, amongst others.)
3: unetbootin.

Assuming one has the usb-device, we can progress to the downloading of a live-linux distro.

I advice linux mint, as it is very user friendly and intuitive. You can find it there: linuxmint.com
My advice is to use the 32bit (x86) version (even on 64bit (x64) architecture),
with the KDE plasma desktop and with media support - you just might use it for other things than just visit faucets.

32 bit: linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=195

If you do prefer 64bit:
64 bit: linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=196

Then one requires unetbootin for installing the linux distro onto your usb-device and make it bootable.
Download unetbootin there: sourceforge.net/projects/unetbootin/
After downloading, install it.

From here the steps are:

1: Plugin the usb device.
2: Open unetbootin, click on disk image. (at the bottom, left side.)
3: Browse to the linux mint .iso file. (at the bottom, right side.)
4: Make sure the drive letter is that of your usb-device! (at the bottom, in the center.) and click OK to install onto the usb-device.

That's it. You now have a bootable live linux distro on a usb-device!

Reboot and boot the linux system.
If it won't boot, make sure the boot-order settings in the BIOS are correct,
or press some F-key when your pc starts to get into the BIOS boot menu.
Then choose: boot from usb device.

Once you're logged into your linux desktop, click the "start" button, then click system settings.
Double click firewall, check ENABLE. Now you have netfilter, the one and only proper firewall enabled.

Next, enable your network. Plug in your internet wire, or wifi dongle and choose the appropriate access point.

Click the "start" button again. Find the firefox browser and start it.
Right-click next to the first tab and enable the menu bar.
Next, in the menu-bar click edit -> preferences.
At the content tab UNCHECK block popups. (to allow popups from faucet pages.)
Lastly: DO NOT install ad-block-plus. (It's not installed by default.)

Now you're ready to visit any and all faucets while you're safe from any possible internet threats, because whatever happens,
when you reboot the usb-device / live-linux system, it will be fresh and clean like it was never used at the next bootup.

When booting from the usb-device again, repeat the steps:
1: enable firewall.
2: change browsers popup settings.
3: ransack faucet lists!

I personally use the firebug add-on for firefox to evade timers and "are you human" links, but that is another story.
If someone is interested in that too, just leave a reply specifying you want help with firebug, and i will explain how this works.
It's very handy ^^

That's it. Safe browsing for everyone.

Questions? Remarks? Complaints? Need help? Something else?

Leave a reply or send me a PM.

LS.
76  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 26, 2015, 12:47:24 PM
Hi and thanks!

All payments go via faucetbox. It is my favorite because it let's you set a payout limit yourself.
I am planning on making a xapo-faucet list too somewhere this week.

LS.
77  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Can any programmer help ? on: October 26, 2015, 11:52:00 AM
OK.

Then send me a pm, and i will help you out.
I've been working as a PHP-zend dev. for over 10 years.

It's not that hard, PHP just has to verify what the user submitted as answer.

LS.

EDIT: i asked for PM as not to clutter the thread too much. When we have a solution,
we can post it here i guess. As a tutorial or something.
78  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Can any programmer help ? on: October 26, 2015, 10:54:40 AM
@OP:

i'd suggest you have a look there:
code.google.com/p/recaptcha/wiki/HowToSetUpRecaptcha

You can easily copy and paste the code you get after signing up into your html.

LS.
79  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: highpay faucetlist on: October 26, 2015, 09:36:06 AM
Almost 150 faucets that pay at least 1000 satoshi up to 5000 satoshi!
Check it there: highpayfaucets.r4u.nl

Next update in a few days.

LS.
80  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Faucet lists Bitcoin and For Litecoin lovers on: October 26, 2015, 09:24:46 AM
Hi forum.

Check this faucet list:

highpayfaucets.r4u.nl

There are more then 125 and all pay at least 1000 up to 5000 satoshi!
If someone wants their faucet added, send me a PM or reply there:

bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1219199

LS.
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