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BitHits v2 entered Beta last year and has been running steadily at it's new url: http://beta.bithits.infoThe Land of Trusted faucets is still linked from both the Classic and Beta pages.
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I cannot access both the cryptohits and your satoshihits faucet...
Did you block specific traffic or only allow traffic from a few place?
From Singapore.
The hosting was transferred about 3 days ago... should be working.
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i has visit your faucet it's not bad and neat enough and we can get up to 200 satoshi every 60 seconds but it's make us too often claim it, and i am so lazy if must claim it every 60 seconds are you consider to make longer time to claim but the rewards must increased too We have a slower, higher paying faucet already part of BitHits Hourly BTC FaucetFree BitCoin Faucet in operation since 2013, The BitHits v1 Faucet paid out to over 200,000 users. The New BitHits Beta (BitHits v2) launched May 1st 2015 using the FaucetBox Payment API to provide Instant Payouts! Rewards 2000 Satoshi Every Hour. Earn even more BTC with 25% Referral Bonus
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What is The CryptoHits Network?The CryptoHits Network is a collection of BitCoin related services and tools for both BitCoin Developers and Users alike. Inquiries: @CryptoHits webmaster [at] cryptohits [dot] info Tips/Donations? -> BTC 1JBkDyTCmuypid1CGi1DSqMz9goBg9BoKVCryptoHits Price List & API (Current v0.5.5) Developed over a 6 month period at the end 2013. Determines the price of CryptoCurrency Alternatives to BitCoin (AltCoins) from Crytpsy. Then using the BTC price from BitStamp and the AltCoin price from Cryptsy calculates the price in USD for all cryptocurrencies. In later versions this script started grabbing the LiteCoin price from BTC-E and making similar conversions for coins with LTC markets on Crytpsy. As of v0.3 the update timer for all prices is set to 10 minutes. As of v0.4.2 you can now highlight a coin and list it first with the URL parameter ?coin=XXX (ie: http://cryptohits.info/?coin=ANC )
API Usage (Q2 2015) Original Announcement Thread (Q1 2014) BitHits Hourly BTC FaucetFree BitCoin Faucet in operation since 2013, The BitHits v1 Faucet paid out to over 200,000 users. The New BitHits Beta (BitHits v2) launched May 1st 2015 using the FaucetBox Payment API to provide Instant Payouts! Rewards 2000 Satoshi Every Hour. Earn even more BTC with 25% Referral Bonus
Beta v2 Announce Thread (Q2 2015) Original v1 Announce Thread (Q1 2013)FastHits Faucet RotatorFastHits BitCoin Faucet Rotator - The Fastest Faucet Rotator! Rotates only the fastest faucets. Get BitCoin with every click! Features all active faucets that give rewards in under 15 minutes.
Original Announce Thread (Q2 2015)SatoshiHits - Get Satoshi Every Minute! SatoshiHits - Get Satoshi Every Minute! Up to 12000 Satoshi an Hour, 288,000 per Day! Earn even more BTC with 100% Referral Bonus
Original Announcement Thread (Q2 2015)http://www.CryptoHits.info/index2.php
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www.CryptoHits.info CryptoCurrency Price List v0.5.5 Beta This script is currently in development. Its aim was to grab the BitCoin Price from the worlds former leading BitCoin Exchange, MtGox, (As of v0.5 we are now using BitStamp for the price of BTC), Then determine the price of the countless cryptocurrency alternatives to BitCoin from Crytpsy. Then using the price from BitStamp and the price from Cryptsy calculate the price in USD for all cryptocurrencies. In later versions this script started grabbing the LiteCoin price from BTC-E and making similar conversions for coins with LTC markets on Crytpsy. As of v0.3 the update timer for all prices is set to 10 minutes. -- Basic Usage - USD price of BTC Assumes you have a cURL function and $today is defined as follows $today = date("m-d-y"); function cURL($href,$posts = "") { .. }
$CryptoHits = cURL("http://cryptohits.info/mtgox". $today .".rate"); $pos = strpos($CryptoHits,'0.0'); $btcusd = trim(substr($CryptoHits,$pos,10)," ");
Other examples Price of USD price of LTC $CryptoHits = cURL("http://cryptohits.info/btce". $today .".rate"); Price of LTC in BTC $CryptoHits = cURL("http://cryptohits.info/LTCbtc". $today .".rate"); Price of DOGE in BTC $CryptoHits = cURL("http://cryptohits.info/DOGEbtc". $today .".rate"); Price of DOGE in LTC $CryptoHits = cURL("http://cryptohits.info/DOGEltc". $today .".rate");
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Was tested on only 1 device, Report if it works for you
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So there seems to be hoards of Litecoin threads, Either vehemently for it or against it claiming 'official' death. Most of these threads are self-moderating so as to reinforce the views of the original poster. Which is bullshit nonsense. So here is an unmoderated thread (by myself at least, Forum mods still apply) where you can freely discuss. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=663590.0My personal views on Litecoin are that it has very little reason to hold the #2 spot anymore. The majority of the reasons it ascended to the #2 spot are no longer valid arguments. Sure it was 'ASIC proof', We all know how that worked out. Sure it wasnt BitCoin. But there is 100's of 'Not BitCoins' now. It was innovative until 9000 other people did it and improved or experimented with the formula. The one thing that is still a valid reason for it to retain #2 is seniority and perhaps derivative works Another interesting way to look at coins would be to rate them by Algo, of all coins using a specific Algo, which is top for each. Now rate each algo by relevance or importance. And that is your new 'top coins'
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So there seems to be hoards of Litecoin threads, Either vehemently for it or against it claiming 'official' death. Most of these threads are self-moderating so as to reinforce the views of the original poster. Which is bullshit nonsense.
So here is an unmoderated thread (by myself at least, Forum mods still apply) where you can freely discuss.
My personal views on Litecoin are that it has very little reason to hold the #2 spot anymore.
The majority of the reasons it ascended to the #2 spot are no longer valid arguments.
Sure it was 'ASIC proof', We all know how that worked out. Sure it wasnt BitCoin. But there is 100's of 'Not BitCoins' now.
It was innovative until 9000 other people did it and improved or experimented with the formula.
The one thing that is still a valid reason for it to retain #2 is seniority and perhaps derivative works
Another interesting way to look at coins would be to rate them by Algo, of all coins using a specific Algo, which is top for each. Now rate each algo by relevance or importance. And that is your new 'top coins'
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It is my understanding that any bitcoin address inside of one wallet can eventually be associated with any other addresses when coins are sent.
That said. If you take coins from wallet A and send them to almost any service that sents out payments in bulk for withdraw requests, this effectively anonymizes your coins in most cases. At this point all you need to do is withdraw to a wallet (Wallet B if you will) seperate from your original one and the coins should have few ties to the original.
Unless you tell someone or advertise or are found in possession of the private keys controlling a wallet there is no way to conclusively prove any particular individual owns any particular said address. Sending someone coins is effectively telling them you own that address.
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Synchronizing on 0.55 with these nodes
2014-01-31 19:17:52 connected 67.191.189.132:22889 2014-01-31 19:18:26 connected 190.192.147.222:22889 2014-01-31 19:20:57 connected 124.168.202.70:22889 2014-01-31 19:21:31 connected 5.103.39.116:22889 2014-01-31 19:22:15 connected 94.211.25.26:22889 2014-01-31 19:22:16 connected 96.54.105.100:22889 2014-01-31 19:22:50 connected 76.72.4.40:22889 2014-01-31 19:23:29 connected 50.178.87.215:22889 2014-01-31 19:25:09 connected 75.171.196.118:22889
addnode=67.191.189.132:22889 addnode=190.192.147.222:22889 addnode=124.168.202.70:22889 addnode=5.103.39.116:22889 addnode=94.211.25.26:22889 addnode=96.54.105.100:22889 addnode=76.72.4.40:22889 addnode=50.178.87.215:22889 addnode=75.171.196.118:22889
TIPS EaovsqGBL64XPPLgyCTEmSpATGs9FmVKJg
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