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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Is it possible to write a faucet collector bot and how on: April 29, 2020, 05:27:13 PM
Just to be clear, I am absolutely against any abuse of faucet in this way, especially in terms of creating multiple accounts, using a VPN/proxy and bypassing captcha/antibot links.

Since freebitco makes it possible to claim without captcha (by using reward points), using bot to claim every hour in that way wouldn't technically be cheating. I asked that question to their official representative on the forum a long time ago, and as far as I can remember I received a positive answer.

However, I would not recommend that anyone use such applications from unknown authors as they all require you to log in, which is actually giving your information to a completely unknown person. In this regard, a good friend of mine made just such an application for maybe over a year, and it is still available on Google Play, apparently he did a good job and no one reported anything malicious that would result in removal.

That was my point. I know there are anti captcha services but they are not free and I don't want to spend money. I am mainly doing it for fun and because it is going to be interesting to learn more about programming.

My main point was to use the reward points or to wager enough BTC to remove the captcha (they have this option too).

So I guess it is acceptable? Do you know how your friend made the application? I just need to know in which language, I will try do the rest myself.

2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Is it possible to write a faucet collector bot and how on: April 28, 2020, 11:30:24 PM
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But there is something more important. I would love to program it but I don't know if it is against the rules. I noticed that the owner of FreeBitco.in is here, so could you tell me if it is against the rules to make such a bot/script.


Thank you for your help

I believe it's possible but no faucet allow that. It's mentioned on their TOS:

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1. Please do not use bots.
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3. Please do not try to abuse the free giveaway by creating multiple accounts and collecting the free prize more than once every hour using proxies or similar IP address changing applications/services.



It might be a bit different with dice bots because you can't really have an advantage if there is a house edge, but I suggest you confirm that by asking here.

How stupid from me to miss this Grin Thank you, I just read it. Too bad, it would’ve been interesting to make but I can totally understand it. That’s why I wanted to ask.
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Is it possible to write a faucet collector bot and how on: April 28, 2020, 12:10:35 PM
Hello guys,
I was wondering if it is possible to write an own program/bot that collects free rolls from a faucet every hour and if it is allowed.

The website I have in mind is FreeBitco.in. I recently wrote a program that bets automatically martingale style but needless to say I lost everything Grin
It was really fun programming it though.
So I wondered if there is a way to let a bot collect my free rolls every hour and if yes, how can I program it and which language do I need.
Is it possible for it to do it on many accounts, let's say 10? And is there a way to make one that rolls 24/7?
For example, at FreeBitco.in you can roll with proxies and without captcha if you invest a certain amount, and if you didn't unlock it you can use reward points to play without captcha.
I found some scripts online but I didn't find anything that I really want and I would like to program it myself, it's going to be interesting.

But there is something more important. I would love to program it but I don't know if it is against the rules. I noticed that the owner of FreeBitco.in is here, so could you tell me if it is against the rules to make such a bot/script.

If I am succesful I would have nothing against posting it here if you like.

Thank you for your help
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