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8801  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Handy little tip for newbies / faucet users. on: June 13, 2013, 01:31:25 AM
And the rotator/timer here! Hopefully iTrader doesn't mind that being posted here, lol.
8802  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: bitcoinforest.com faucet and other ways to earn on: June 13, 2013, 01:05:02 AM
Bump

Hey there! Guessing this site is yours? If so, I'm happy to announce to you that you are one of them in our BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator!
8803  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 3x avalon batch 1# for sale in hand and running... on: June 13, 2013, 12:57:12 AM
LOOOL

Guys you know about that https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=220515.

So the avalons are sold to us guys.

If you dont want to get the police in front of your doors give us the adress where we can pick them up for 48k.


48k is so much money...

It is but based on their image it's earning over $1300 a day. That's a month for ROI, and after that it's pure profit.


the picture in that other thread is about 3 months old........ at that 210GH/s the mine about 6-7BTC per day

I somehow didn't even see the date the first time. It's actually less than 2 months. But regardless... you're right. I think at this rate it would take 2 months or so to get ROI. Since most ASIC's coming out are only 5 GHZ, I think having a 210 GH/s hash is still a great investment (at this point). Even with 2 months or so ROI, I think it should out-live its price.

Such a hefty amount to throw out at once though!
8804  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Thoughts on Bitcoin pay per video & other sites on: June 13, 2013, 12:53:38 AM
So before everyone trolls, and make some harsh remarks.

I`m pretty new to the "bitcoin" world. Heck, I found about it like 3 hrs ago.

Just curious on your inputs due to running into sites that offered "bitcoins per watching a video" or even "visiting their site".

Heres a list:
http://www.bitcoinget.com/
http://dailybitcoins.org/


Tell me what your thoughts are on these sites. I went through only 3 so far. I`ll report if I have more time..   Cheesy


I using

FREE BITCOIN Sites *and* Free Newbie Lotto
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=90718.0


But there are so many fauets, i have to figure those what pay highest

Use the BTC Faucet Rotator instead. It takes you from one faucet to another and even keeps up with their cooldowns so you can keep hitting them without remembering what you visited and when, Smiley. Very easy to use and makes it very quick to hit the faucets.

This is a great site.

Thanks! If there are ever any questions or concerns I'm pretty much always available, Smiley.
8805  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: iTrader - Trade your cryptocurrencies... Professionally! on: June 13, 2013, 12:47:46 AM
Cheesy No problem'o - Happy to return the favour! Smiley

Sent you a PM, Smiley.
8806  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BTC! BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator! on: June 13, 2013, 12:35:34 AM
Just refreshed, working like a charm! Smiley (Y)

Awesomesauce. Thanks for reporting back!

Also, all the sites in the new list work except one, so it's been removed: bitcoinaddict. They block sites from loading them into rotators (it gives an error message saying that the rotators are stealing all their income -- Huh?). So I am considering them blacklisted at this point.
8807  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BTC! BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator! on: June 13, 2013, 12:25:28 AM
@ owsleybeatsbigcartel - Dude.. you need to click on next?



cool site! - feel free to check out my faucet list to add more to yours! Smiley - (link)

List updated! There were a few I didn't have. Thanks, Smiley. Also, a heads-up with sites I had issues from:

Paperco.in (appears to have been dead for a while)
BTC Street Faucet (requires SMS -- has never worked for me in the past or now)
Bitcoin Info Faucet (been out of funds for a week or so now -- not sure if they will recover)
BTC Tips (I've heard from many people that this one isn't paying. As far as I know I haven't gotten any payments from them either)

I think that covers them.

Any chance of us getting added to the list? Smiley
8808  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BTC! BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator! on: June 13, 2013, 12:20:50 AM
Hey Ranlo!  Grin

Awesome site you've made there! very useful for collecting little chunks without having to go through 100 bookmarked sites lol
My only suggestion would be on some faucets you can add ?a=BTCaddress
to the end of the website's url to auto fill the box for you. (if you bookmarked the ?a= address.)

If you could tell your textbox to add it's entry to the sites in the iframe's url that would be an awesome little addition!  Cheesy

Regardless, very useful site!

Hey there. Thanks for the heads-up! I didn't even realize it was possible to have it autofilled. Going to test this locally and if all goes well, consider it done!

No problem man! Happy to be of help! let me know how you get on! (some faucets it doesn't work for but some it does, it's a hit or a miss but if you're well versed in html or whatever you could probably autofill them all somehow?)

Alright, update time! On most of the sites this trick did not work. For 5, however, it did. I've updated the ones that would take/accept the command. If someone could please report back after doing a new run and let me know 1) whether or not everything worked right and 2) if any of the boxes were filled in automatically, that'd be awesome! Everything works on my end, but it's possible there's still something broken.


Sad Never worked on my end! (chrome)

None of them? There's only 5 and they're somewhat spread throughout the list due to their cooldowns. They're towards the middle/end. One is the red screen one (the one that says 56.4 uBTC required or whatever).
8809  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BTC! BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator! on: June 13, 2013, 12:03:59 AM
Hey Ranlo!  Grin

Awesome site you've made there! very useful for collecting little chunks without having to go through 100 bookmarked sites lol
My only suggestion would be on some faucets you can add ?a=BTCaddress
to the end of the website's url to auto fill the box for you. (if you bookmarked the ?a= address.)

If you could tell your textbox to add it's entry to the sites in the iframe's url that would be an awesome little addition!  Cheesy

Regardless, very useful site!

Hey there. Thanks for the heads-up! I didn't even realize it was possible to have it autofilled. Going to test this locally and if all goes well, consider it done!

No problem man! Happy to be of help! let me know how you get on! (some faucets it doesn't work for but some it does, it's a hit or a miss but if you're well versed in html or whatever you could probably autofill them all somehow?)

Alright, update time! On most of the sites this trick did not work. For 5, however, it did. I've updated the ones that would take/accept the command. If someone could please report back after doing a new run and let me know 1) whether or not everything worked right and 2) if any of the boxes were filled in automatically, that'd be awesome! Everything works on my end, but it's possible there's still something broken.
8810  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: iTrader - Trade your cryptocurrencies... Professionally! on: June 12, 2013, 11:37:12 PM
 Wink Haha, you're awesome!

It just annoys me when I see people ask questions or ask for feedback on a forum; then to never return to the topic! Sad
I try to read and consider all suggestions and feedback as I feel thats where alot of big time companies go wrong - they don't listen to what people actually want! & Cheers man! I'll keep that in mind! I've a few ideas which I am not too sure are possible but i'll try and figure that one out on my own for the time being! lol Tongue

Heh, I run into the same problems with people. I run some sites on my own and I always make it clear that each and every comment and suggestion is read (and I respond to just about all -- other than troll ones). Whether the change is implemented or not depends, but all input I get plays roles in future direction. Sadly it's rare to find people willing to take the time to share the input.

Yeah totally, It can be tedious reading through spam posts to find real 'input' -  glad to find a fellow forumer with such enthusiasm! Smiley and agree'd! - Obviously not eeeevery suggestion will be added but they all get read and help mould the next release!

Thanks for the help in my thread btw, Smiley. Really appreciate it!
8811  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BTC! BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator! on: June 12, 2013, 11:36:28 PM
Blind/iTrader, thanks to both of you. I'll respond a bit more in-depth shortly. Going to work on both of your recommendations and I'll report back, Smiley. It's also dinner time, so not sure how long it'll be, :p.
8812  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BTC! BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator! on: June 12, 2013, 11:24:37 PM
Hey Ranlo!  Grin

Awesome site you've made there! very useful for collecting little chunks without having to go through 100 bookmarked sites lol
My only suggestion would be on some faucets you can add ?a=BTCaddress
to the end of the website's url to auto fill the box for you. (if you bookmarked the ?a= address.)

If you could tell your textbox to add it's entry to the sites in the iframe's url that would be an awesome little addition!  Cheesy

Regardless, very useful site!

Hey there. Thanks for the heads-up! I didn't even realize it was possible to have it autofilled. Going to test this locally and if all goes well, consider it done!
8813  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BTC! BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator! on: June 12, 2013, 11:17:06 PM
Update! Added ABitBack to the listing of sites you can run rewards up on while you do the faucets. This one pays for listening to music (and filling out a captcha on the music site each 10m)! Can be done while doing anything else as well, so you can go about your business and just fill in the captcha's real quick every once in a while. Or enjoy the music!

If there are any questions, please feel free to ask, Smiley.

bs i just clicked on everything and it still says zero

So used to you trolling that I almost wrote you off, lol. I see you're being legit this time though!

If you're looking for the music part, go to Offers -> Internet Radio. I haven't dealt with any of the other things there.

Also, if you have any issues with the site itself (offers and such), feel free to pm "ABitBack" on these forums.
8814  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: iTrader - Trade your cryptocurrencies... Professionally! on: June 12, 2013, 11:13:52 PM
 Wink Haha, you're awesome!

It just annoys me when I see people ask questions or ask for feedback on a forum; then to never return to the topic! Sad
I try to read and consider all suggestions and feedback as I feel thats where alot of big time companies go wrong - they don't listen to what people actually want! & Cheers man! I'll keep that in mind! I've a few ideas which I am not too sure are possible but i'll try and figure that one out on my own for the time being! lol Tongue

Heh, I run into the same problems with people. I run some sites on my own and I always make it clear that each and every comment and suggestion is read (and I respond to just about all -- other than troll ones). Whether the change is implemented or not depends, but all input I get plays roles in future direction. Sadly it's rare to find people willing to take the time to share the input.
8815  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: WIN FREE BTC - LIFT's Bitcoin Lottery 2.0 - we need your feedback on: June 12, 2013, 11:11:05 PM
Now then... is there any chance you can implement a manual withdraw process? I'd rather let things build up a bit rather than have smaller payments coming more often. I'm sure I'm not the only one!

that's a valuable suggestion!! >on the inspiration list - if executed 20000 Instant Satoshis and 50 tickets your way!

i recon it would be a while until we get there, though... there's a shitload of things we also need to implement for the administration side Wink

NP! If there's anything else that bothers me (other than the empty prizes you sometimes get from tickets o.o) I'll let you know!

Oh, and I think you're missing a few zero's on both of those numbers, :p.
8816  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: iTrader - Trade your cryptocurrencies... Professionally! on: June 12, 2013, 10:41:10 PM
Thank you for your suggestion and feedback!

I see what you're saying but I hope to implement even more features which give it a more unique edge to it.  I should maybe have held off releasing it until I had added more features but felt it was good to go for v1!  Feel free to post ideas and I'll do my best to implement them!

Thanks for your optimism! You can also create two versions of the program. One with more basic features and one with more detailed ones. This will allow people to get into it and see that they want (or don't) the extra features and make their own decision based on how they are using it as to if they want to make the jump or not.

 Grin Oooh nice one - I like your idea although it sparked another idea in my head - something like.. an 'expert' mode but with less of a pretentious name lol - and it activates more advanced features - I've a few exciting idea's brewing up now but not sure how much is possible yet! we shall see!

Again, thank you for all the feedback etc. everyone! Smiley

No problem. You being receptive to comments (even when they might not be what you were wanting -- like saying it should be free) showed a lot of character and makes me more apt to help you. Feel free to ask if you have any questions and I'll do my best to help out!
8817  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: WIN FREE BTC - LIFT's Bitcoin Lottery 2.0 - we need your feedback on: June 12, 2013, 10:38:41 PM
I entered, good luck to me, the site looks nice.
Has a good fluid layout.
8/10

You can get another ticket every 30 minutes as well. If you're using my faucet rotator the lottery is in the rotation so if you're using it actively you'll hit the lottery every 30m as well for maximum tickets, Smiley.
8818  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hey on: June 12, 2013, 10:37:10 PM
For anyone still stuck in newbie jail, give yourself something to do and start rolling the BTC Faucet rotator for free BTC, :p.
8819  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE BTC! BTC Faucet Timer/Rotator! on: June 12, 2013, 10:32:21 PM
Update! Added ABitBack to the listing of sites you can run rewards up on while you do the faucets. This one pays for listening to music (and filling out a captcha on the music site each 10m)! Can be done while doing anything else as well, so you can go about your business and just fill in the captcha's real quick every once in a while. Or enjoy the music!

If there are any questions, please feel free to ask, Smiley.
8820  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mobo, PSU burned out on: June 12, 2013, 10:25:01 PM
Will try to get some cheap risers then i guess. One last question should i get 5 then for every GPU to have this additional power or just the ones i really need (pci-e 1x slots).

Most say you can get away with using them on like half, but I would say to go with them for all. Especially when dealing with hardware, I've learned that it's better to spend a little more now than risk losing a lot more in the future.
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