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All good here for me, tried a Doge's withdrawal yesterday and I received it without any issues or delays did you transfer the DOGE to your personal wallet or to an exchange? To my dogechain wallet, I don't withdraw to exchanges in general
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All good here for me, tried a Doge's withdrawal yesterday and I received it without any issues or delays
Yes, if you can read, i said guys with small amounts they will pay, big amounts not. 100 Doge = ~0.35$ That is nothing! Sorry I wasn't following your posts but I guess you decided to call a paying site a scam just cuz for some reason you aren't being paid xD I've been using coinpot for two years so I didn't think I had to do the math, calculate how much my withdrawal is worth in FIAT especially that we are in a crypto forum and there is also no need for me to keep large amount when I can withdraw regularly. If I calculated the amounts I've withdrawn till today in all currencies then it would be lots more than you could imagine.
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All good here for me, tried a Doge's withdrawal yesterday and I received it without any issues or delays
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Not sure if anybody mentioned this issue before but since Blockchain changed their format for BitcoinCash (in order not to be confused with BTC) and coinpot doesn't recognize this format when withdrawing and it says please enter a valid address
coinpot uses the Legacy format. use cashaddr.bitcoincash.org to find out yours. hope this helps cause it did for me. Thanks for your help, it worked
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Not sure if anybody mentioned this issue before but since Blockchain changed their format for BitcoinCash (in order not to be confused with BTC) and coinpot doesn't recognize this format when withdrawing and it says please enter a valid address
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Got paid, thanks
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Thank you all users for posting images of payment here.
Why did the threshold secretly increase from 8K to 12k?! I just made it to 8K today till I noticed this Also, may I ask what day of the week do you usually pay?
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It's pretty weird cuz all the moon faucets are working fine for me and have been working normally for me for the past 24 hours https://imgur.com/a/iV6AK
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coinpot not working before very efficient.... suddenly just inaccessible without any ann Check again now, Coinpot itself is currently stable and opens normally thus all its faucets are up and running in a very smooth way
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Ok, really thankful for your reply. I just started using it about 4 days ago so wanted to make sure that it's still working. Hopefully things go well once I reach the threshold
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A bit out of topic question, but does your BTC faucet still pays once I reach the threshold?
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Did you check your spam folder and/or made sure that your mail isn't blocking their mails/domain/whatever?
Yes I did check my spam folder, and added the sender of the previous confirmation emails ( support@coinpot.co) to my contact list. I'm using Gmail (Google Apps / G Suite) as a mail provider. Just tried and all good for me (I am using gmail too, critical data are wiped by me for security)
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Coinpot adjusts its claim rates based on your location, and no the highest claim rate isn't just in the US. They work in the same way as this site, They have countries classified into several classes or tiers (ignore the multiplier in the pic since I don't know how exactly coinpot calculate their claim rates), so Countries in Tier 1 have the highest claim rates (You can check that yourself by using a VPN and you will see that they will show you equal claim rates ), Countries in tier 2 get lower claim rates and so on. Again, ignore the multiplier, since this pic is from another site that follows the same concept, Hope that helps clear the confusion abit https://i.imgur.com/aIIMm4P.pngBut why? I'm sad and angry in one time, they treat me like tier 2, in a decentralised society where cryptocurrency is equal for everyone no matter where are you from. I don't know tbh, like personally I am from Egypt so I am in the lowest thing that ever exist xD Yeah it is sad, but they seem to be arranging it based on popularity of countries or how strong/developed they are, I don't know the right word but yeah. It's just how they do it and I guess they do this cuz it saves them some bucks in the process (or maybe they think it is fair, like you live in Egypt so you earn pennies, X lives in the US for example so X gets higher etc)
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Be ware. Looks like coinpot.co has turned into a scam Have been trying to cash out for a couple of weeks now, but to no avail. They say: We will shortly send you a confirmation email to [***@***].com - please click on the confirmation link in this email to confirm the withdrawal. You must do this within the next 60 minutes or this withdrawal request will expire and you will have to make the request again. But they never send a confirmation email. Have mailed support about it multiple times. No answer. Did you check your spam folder and/or made sure that your mail isn't blocking their mails/domain/whatever?
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Coinpot adjusts its claim rates based on your location, and no the highest claim rate isn't just in the US. They work in the same way as this site, They have countries classified into several classes or tiers (ignore the multiplier in the pic since I don't know how exactly coinpot calculate their claim rates), so Countries in Tier 1 have the highest claim rates (You can check that yourself by using a VPN and you will see that they will show you equal claim rates ), Countries in tier 2 get lower claim rates and so on. Again, ignore the multiplier, since this pic is from another site that follows the same concept, Hope that helps clear the confusion abit https://i.imgur.com/aIIMm4P.png
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nnn, not everytime BTC falls and one wants to use the faucet, they become not responsive -_-
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