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1  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetBOX.com Discussion on: May 04, 2016, 07:19:08 PM
Quote from: n3rvi0zz0 link=topic=1094930.msg14754210#msg14754210

thank you Kazaldur, but seems to have a trouble ( a bug with the name) when i upload the file so i need to change the name to advertisemen.js without t

where i can find the piece of code to change for adverstisemen, i though was in the head of templates/index.php but not

thanks a lot again

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2  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTC42.win - the answer to free Bitcoins on: May 04, 2016, 07:15:55 PM
your second faucet have really low amount for claim

possible rewards: 100 (85%), 500 (12%), 1000 (3%) satoshi

100 satoshi every 60 minutes is very low.

hey. thanks for you input.

i agree. (30 minutes btw) but i dont want to go overboard. i am slowly increasing currently because i want this to hold what means it needs to be somewhat lucrative.

i assume i can easily double the payouts in the next few days/weeks.

Disclaimer: i failed a faucet once trough listening to much to you guys Wink
3  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTC42.win - the answer to free Bitcoins on: May 04, 2016, 02:53:37 PM
really 50 satoshi minimum per claim? this is really more than average we have in faucet market right now, according to time between two claims that is 90 minute. Reward of 50 satoshi will not be enough for 90 minute wait for faucet.

Its not very likely that you get 50 satoshi twice. The current payout seems to average around 300.

But i see your point, i will increase the minimal value later. What would you recommend as absolute minimum?

About your first faucet I have to admit that the rewards are way below the average and it wouldn't attract users in the long run but it's referral commission is good however if you would give good percentage to it's higher rewards then it might work. About your second faucet  at least reduce the 100 rewards to 70% and increase the others 500 at 25% and 1000 at 5%. Both faucets seem clean and nice.

Thanks for taking a look. Surprisingly traffic starts coming (mostly from the Faucetbox list) and some users are even returning. But it is to early to say how many are actually returning.

I slightly increased both faucets now tho. Hopefully this makes it a little more appealing Smiley
4  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Adalso : Bitcoin Advertising Network - new updates! on: May 04, 2016, 02:02:37 PM
I would love a option to show alternative ads if there are non currently. All i have now is empty space :/
5  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTC42.win - the answer to free Bitcoins on: May 04, 2016, 01:36:41 PM
Not worth another thread (probably) but i created a second one to test different payout models.

https://faucet.science/
6  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: FaucetBOX.com Discussion on: May 04, 2016, 11:12:49 AM
How long does it take for votes to take effect? I should have several votes by now, but my position just decreases and no votes are shown :/
7  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: BTC42.win - the answer to free Bitcoins on: May 04, 2016, 09:23:33 AM
Thanks lottoitaliano for taking a look.

I am currently still changing these values (mostly making them better) and decided to listen to the posts on here that suggest that visible changing the payouts can make users mad. So i just hid them until i figured out a golden ratio. Maybe you are right and this is not helpful for me and others at all. I will think about it while i fine tune the payouts for a few days, thank you.
8  Economy / Micro Earnings / BTC42.win - the answer to free Bitcoins on: May 04, 2016, 08:02:03 AM
I started a new Faucet, nothing to special but also nothing to boring (i hope)

https://btc42.win/

It pays 50-250, 250, 500, 1000 or 5000 satoshi every 90 minutes.

Check it out and tell me what you think!
9  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 27, 2015, 08:29:46 AM
The captcha review image shows all SolveMedia captchas. Does it also work on ReCaptcha?

Both of them yes. Just the one with the mini games is not solveable that way

Well, I just got the bot to work.

It might not seem profitable because of the price of anti captcha, but as you solve more and more per 24 hours, the rate will decrease so that might be profitable...

Oh shit as the post later suggest, have you may been in the sleep phase? Set from 0:00 to 6:00? This would explain why just nothing happens...


@Topic. I can confirm i made like 266000 with one bot in like 24 hours (-6 hours sleep time), thats like $0.60. The second account has about the same amount, and the doge accounts are nearly not worth mentioning. I spent about $8 on captcha yet. So overall absolutely not worth it it seems.

I guess i need to spent some time and math skills to rework the list, maybe all the 50 to 150 satoshi break it totally.

If you could redo the list and dissolve the lowest paying faucets and replace with higher ones that would help alot. But you would have to go through every faucet and keep tabs on them.

I am actually doing this with another project atm anyway, so i guess i just have to fuse it and re-add the required informations for this project as well. Also 99% of them are sorted after the FaucetBox list. You may just remove about all after the 30-50 first and add a small delay in the config file.

Anyway, just speculating that this could be better at this point Smiley

Oh i also dropped the price massivly to something that the current version may could be worth, considering you could also just steal the captcha logic. I will look at this as soon as i find some time.

Thanks for anyone who helped testing btw!

Edit:// Seems a different captcha solver is no real option. The actual downloadable software has a very bad rate with the needed captchas and the services are all not cheaper or even more expensive.
10  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 27, 2015, 08:20:47 AM
The captcha review image shows all SolveMedia captchas. Does it also work on ReCaptcha?

Both of them yes. Just the one with the mini games is not solveable that way

Well, I just got the bot to work.

It might not seem profitable because of the price of anti captcha, but as you solve more and more per 24 hours, the rate will decrease so that might be profitable...

Oh shit as the post later suggest, have you may been in the sleep phase? Set from 0:00 to 6:00? This would explain why just nothing happens...


@Topic. I can confirm i made like 266000 with one bot in like 24 hours (-6 hours sleep time), thats like $0.60. The second account has about the same amount, and the doge accounts are nearly not worth mentioning. I spent about $8 on captcha yet. So overall absolutely not worth it it seems.

I guess i need to spent some time and math skills to rework the list, maybe all the 50 to 150 satoshi break it totally.
11  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 07:01:17 PM

I didn't notice that one screenshot is Dogecoins stats, weird that I clicked on that to full screen and only opens stats of the bitcoins.

As for about calculations and expected earnings didn't want to make bad advertise of your bot, and maybe including dogecoins and including jackpots and would be great to find another similar service like anti-captcha.com offering cheaper service Smiley

No effense taking, i am self surprised to see how it works out for others. And yeah cheaper devices and probably cracking parts locally would be optimal and something i should definitly look into. Those captchas you get without JS and browsers are just incredible hard and only anti-captcha really has useful results in my experience.

I'm pretty sure I have fielded everything and ran it correctly but it says faucet loaded and stopped there

thats odd. Usually _something_ should happen, or at least throwing errors. Have you tried redownloading the zip file and setting it up again? I could imagine this happening if a .yml or .json file is misformed.

So i need to get some sleep now but i have access to a windows machine tomorrow, maybe i can figure something better out

12  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 05:49:50 PM
Since its probably economically profitable for you, will you keep a updated "list" for the ones that do purchase the script from you? I would think that you probably would since you would be gaining more in the long run this way I would think.

at this point i dont know if there is even interest in something like this and if it really is scaleable (like if 100 people do this, will the list be suddenly only 100 working faucets be left?)

But yeah i am thinking about some automatically syncing solutions for the lists, and for sure anybody who would buy it would get any updates as long as they exist.

But i guess at first hopefully a few people will try it, point out their opinions and look at enough data to figure out if this is even worth it
13  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 05:40:39 PM
I didn't tryed this bot, waiting for more results from tidus1097, but just few calculations based on screenshots that OP posted, and on scrrenshots are not included Dogecoins faucets which OP claims has a list of > 30 high paying Dogecoins faucets.

From screenshots (always referring to), 15 faucets = 15 captcha's to solve and let's assume we payed $1 for 1k captcha's.

From those 15 faucets OP got 2251 / 15 = avg 150 satoshis per faucet, 150 * 1000 faucets = 150000 satoshi's and 150000 satoshi's gives you $0.32.

You are absolutely right, except that i probably also really took a screenshot in a bad moment, other moments look more optimistic. Btw one of the screenshots is in fact of the dogecoin thing just looks similiar. I also mentioned that i am not even sure if this is really profitable in that way.

But there is a bit of gamble in it. I have a optimized list with faucets that i think are worth to be on it (based on the big list it ships, which is basically also perfectly ordered after how much they usually pay in average), then sometimes you hit those jackpots, especially with the masses on claim you actually are able to do.

I am really not here to make money with that, it took me some time to make so a little compensation sure would not be bad (also i have a btc needing project in mind) and i think i would do worse if i just release it free for everyone because then soon all those faucets would be dry anyway.
14  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 04:46:00 PM
guys i really cant help you further than this.

Why is it not working? At what point is what not working?

If the software fails i am happy to see a output from the cmd in order to understand whats going on.

Edit:// Ok i can see that this is actually really much more complicated than expected. i will think about an easy version. Meanwhile i update the op with some additional windows instructions.
15  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 04:07:29 PM
what's the difference between this and just using anti-captcha (which I never knew existed)?

You can just use anti-captcha but you have to write the logic yourself, the service itself just takes images and gives you text. also test and create that lists, what sucked as well. (most people, even in it, i talked to about captchas and cracking them didnt know how cheap and easy it actually sometimes is.)

so you actually dont have to do anything as it uses captcha solver and it earns you money?

yes basically. You need to pay those poor people to solve your captchas tho. But seems that is cheaper than the rewards.

Don't want to be skeptical but how you do use this thing?

I just wrote a pm to tidus, i guess many users arent used to this.

Its "just a script" not really an application, it has a config file and a file you need to start trough the ruby interperter. All this works from the command line (the "cmd" tool on windows) and works transparently in the background trough the ruby binary. Here is what i wrote to him, i hope this explains it a little better.

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these kind of things always are a bit harder on windows.

If i remember right ruby is now installed somewhere in C:\ruby2.2 (or maybe you choosed something differnt, you most likely know the default paths better than me)

You can would press the windows key, type "cmd" in order to open a terminal, and then just write:

  C:\ruby2.2\bin\ruby C:\path\to\monsterfaucet.rb bitcoin

And you can also just drag and drop the first two things from your explorerer into the the terminal window.

Then after enter it should start working.

Except you missed config.yml.example, than you need to look at that as well and rename it to config.yml

Also i think when writing software like this that most people will want to abuse heavily it sometimes isnt the worst idea to dont make it to easy Wink
16  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 03:35:52 PM
I'm trying it out now. I might need your help so if your on I will pm you if I have any questions about it.


EDIT: Its going to be a little while. I'm having to fund my anti-captcha account with btc and it requires 6 confirmations before its complete. I will revisit the thread once payment has processed and I have had some time to test the product. Should be later this afternoon or evening at the latest.

Sounds good. I am happy to answer your question if am still around else i'll look tomorror. Seeing forward to a little review.
17  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 03:18:29 PM
While i look into my options regarding esrows.

Here is a fully working fork for free with a very limited but still profitable list, only bitcoin and 90% of the faucets you request will be use my referer id.

If somebody wants to check it out and confirm it works just go on Smiley I most likely will remove the link again later, so dont wait.
18  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 03:02:41 PM
Will you accept escrow on this? Since this seems to be a bot that deals with bitcoin faucets, its best to use a escrow, especially for the purchaser since they are no way to actually prove that this works other than buying the platform from you and testing it.

I am fully ok with anything that brings in some trust. I searched for a better solution than Satoshibox but couldnt find anything that is still online :/
19  Economy / Digital goods / Faucet Monster 0.1 - Auto-Faucet bot with Anti-Captcha integration on: April 26, 2015, 02:18:32 PM
Hey there!

I had some credits for captchas left for some time now and this weekend i decided to create something with them. And i noticed nowhere are captchas so present like with Faucets. The results are pretty impressive if you ask me. So here we are, i present:

Faucet Monster 0.1 *beta



✓ Features:

  • Earn Bitcoin & Dogecoin passive
  • Auto solves captchas trough anti-captcha.com
  • >200 Bitcoin faucets predefined & >30 high paying Dogecoin faucets
  • Works with the most spread faucet scripts (except the login type ones)
  • Written in Ruby - runs everywhere, hides nothing
  • Sleep timer - plan hours where your bot "sleeps"



✓ Description:

Faucets are a nice way to get to some satoshis but solving captchas the whole day sucks. Also looking at all those ad poisoned sites is just aweful. I present you the solution! A bot that helps you doing this all fully automatic, and instead of you having to solve the captchas you let this do a webservice for you.

It is basically ready to run if you have Ruby installed (you do on OSX and are just a command away on linux!) all you need to add is your Bitcoin address, Dogecoin address if you want and your Anti-Captcha.com api key. Clearly you also need to add some funds to Anti-Captcha, it goes to about $1 per 1000 captchas.

Profitability depends on your list. If you have many short faucets in there you need more captchas for less coins but you will get small amounts sooner. Just check out the shipped lists and see how you can optimize them for yourself. You also can easily add even more faucets, but first get a feeling how the sites that typically work look like.

I will not share the list, but i can say that most coins come over FaucetBox.



✓ The Bot:

Because it would hurt more than it would be beneficial i cant give it for free or even for to cheap.

Currently not for sale anymore, as i think my next version should be worth way more Smiley Those who already buyd are pleased to send me a PM or something with a contact address for future updates (lucky yous Wink.

Next to that there is a option if and how many of the faucets you want to visit with my referer link.
If you keep this on, i am happy to deliver future updates for free (if they will exist).

Edit:// Changed to price to something more realistic. If you optimize the shipped lists you may will be able to get that price in again. In the meanwhile think twice before buying this and look at the answers in the thread!

Windows Users notice! Please look for "Ruby Installer" and not Ruby. Remember the location where you install it and drag and drop the file into a CMD that you open from your startpanel (press Windows then type CMD and enter). The ruby.exe ist most likely in C:\ruby2.2\bin\ruby.exe drop that into the cmd, then make a space, then drop faucetmonster.rb into it and add the optional additional parameter (bitcoin, dogecoin (what is not in free). The whole think might look like something like this in the end:

      "C:\ruby2.2\bin\ruby.exe" "C:\Crazy\Path\To\faucetmonster.rb" bitcoin

You also need to edit the config.yml.example file and rename it to config.yml (also not config.yml.txt), and you need a _real_ editor like notepad++ for this. Appearantly windows notepad fucks up the line spaces.

I may pack this into a more easy format soon xP



✓ Screenshots:

This is how it looks in your terminal:



And this is how it will look in your Faucetbox Smiley Notice that some little amounts also go to microwallet and may some others.





✓ FAQ:

How can i earn with that?

Sincerly, i have no idea. Captcha prices go from deep as 0.6$ per 1k up 1.2$ per 1k and faucets sometimes seem to give me way more luck then a hour later. If you get one of the bigger prices and makes good for a lot of slower earnings and the chances are not even that bad seeing how many requests you soon are able to make. I may update this as soon as i have better numbers.

Why have you created it then?

I had credits left for anti-captcha since at least a year and no idea what to do with it. I recently broke my desktop wallet and before lost everything else on MintPal. This is basically a good way to transfer my credit funds into digital funds, i know not the nicest one.

What do i need to run it?

Ruby. Thats all. Its just a bunch of ruby scripts (that you btw can read and modifiy if you want to, nothing is hidden).

It throws errors wtf?

It does that sometimes. Mostly if something networky goes wrong. But you can safely ignore this aslong as the script is moving forward. If it is not, check if you have messed up your config files (or even yet created them) and try again. If it is still not working feel free to post here.

What are the future plans for this?

Sincerly, i dont know. Maybe make something super shiny out of it, maybe not. There for sure needs to be a updated list over the time, and i can imagine a few things to optimize. But for now it does very well in shooting claim attempts to bitcoin faucets.
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