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1  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: MellowFox Reboot | 250/100 satoshis every 240 min | 10% Referral on: July 26, 2016, 02:58:06 PM
One of my favorite faucet back with 90% lesser reward and 40% lesser ref commission. Still it's a good site with decent reward as compared to other faucets at this time.

Thanks mate. The bots really have a field day with with faucetbox script.
2  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: MellowFox Reboot | 250/100 satoshis every 240 min | 10% Referral on: July 26, 2016, 12:34:35 PM
Site added to Land of Trusted Faucets
It would be nice if you give Land of Trusted Faucets a link back Grin

For banner codes see Topic

Best regards,
Land of Trusted Faucets

Cheers, mate Smiley
3  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: MellowFox Reboot | 250/100 satoshis every 240 min | 10% Referral on: July 26, 2016, 04:20:24 AM
And the bots attack. What bull shyte !!!
4  Economy / Micro Earnings / MellowFox Reboot | 250/100 satoshis every 240 min | 10% Referral on: July 26, 2016, 01:39:34 AM


Rebooting MellowFox Faucet

Enter Faucet Here


Small and mellow reward for all of you that love free satoshi. Who's to say nothing is free in life  Cool
If you would like to make a few more mellow satoshis, refer MellowFox and receive 10% bonus.



50/50 shot at 250 or 100 satoshis every 240 minutes.

Remember to support the reward by checking out the banner on top and bottom of faucet.




5  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: All big and high paying Faucets are Closing on: July 24, 2016, 06:10:02 PM
Some new model needs to be invented.

Check out this new model Smiley See Below. Unique, never been done in the bitcoin community.



Visual video
https://youtu.be/dmdVWVyzmgg

A pyramid scheme  Cheesy https://bitcoinforward.com/ I was in one of these, even with a referral it went to another user.
Never will I use a site such as this, mostly the top of the tree usually earns the most, and that is the one who created the website.

Its nothing short of being a ponzi scheme but a lot worse imo.

Don't think it is a scheme or a ponzi. These words would suggest deceitful intent and BitcoinForward is far from that. Lets breakdown the mechanics a little further... It is a little long, but I want to show the truth of how this 'Pay-it-Forward' system works. It is good to be cautious, however the mechanics are solid and with any system it takes work to let other know about the opportunity. My reply to tuvok007's post was to show that something new is out there other than just a faucet. tuvok007 said that a new model needs to be invented and BitcoinForward is that model. What is a faucet? It is a pay-it-forward system where the users take. This model suggests users not only take, but also give Smiley

How does BitcoinForward work?

There are 3 addresses listed on your home page.
Send the Bitcoin address at the top of the list $5 in Bitcoin by clicking send Payment.
Send directly from site using QR code and your wallet app or copy address and send from your wallet on your PC.
After payment is sent click on the verify button. You will need to copy message shown at bottom and sign it with your wallet address.
We use address signing to keep the authenticity of transactions.

After you have your signature paste it into signature box then click verify.
After payment verification site will delete the top address that was paid and move the next 2 addresses up.
You will then go back to home page and click button that says add my address. You will add your address and it will be placed at the bottom.

Now start sending your referral link out to people all over the internet.
When 20 people receive it, those 20 people will move your Bitcoin address up to the middle position and they will each send out 20 referral links.
That totals 400 people that will receive your referral link with your bitcoin address in the middle.

Then, those 400 people will move your bitcoin address up to the top and they will each send out their 20 referral links.
That totals 8,000 people that will receive this referral link with your bitcoin address at the top and they will each send you $5 in Bitcoin.

8,000 people each sending you $5 in Bitcoin = $40,000 BTC. That's if everyone responds to your referral link, but not everyone will, so you can expect more realistically to receive about $10,000 BTC of $5 transactions in your Bitcoin wallet.

This will work for anyone, anywhere in the world in any country.

The more referral links you send out, the more Bitcoin you will receive.
If each person sends out 100 referral links there will be 1,000,000 people that receive this opportunity when your Bitcoin address reaches the top.
If only 1% of those people respond, you will still get $50,000 in Bitcoin.


This a legitimate Pay it Forward system that can work Smiley
BitcoinForward was designed and developed to give people the opportunity to 'Pay it Forward' to others out there in the world and in return receive the same kindness. Let me leave this long winded attempt to show honesty and a great opportunity with a story...

Have you every had a random stranger give you something for free? If you have how did it make you feel? For most people I'm sure it made them feel great and possibly even inspired them to do the same for someone else.

This method of giving  is called
pay it forward
1. 1.
respond to a person's kindness to oneself by being kind to someone else.


Imagine you are in the drive through at your favorite coffee house. It is the start of a new day. Your tired, maybe even a little grumpy. You just want to get your coffee and go. Your frustrated now because the person in front of you is taking what seems like forever to get their order finished up. By the time the person in front of you leaves and it is now your turn to pull up in the drive through your blood is boiling with frustration.

You now get to the window and the coffee house employee hands you your coffee. You reach for your wallet to pay and as you reach the employee tells you the coffee is free today. The person in front of you paid.

You are now in total disbelief that a random stranger would do something like this. The employee sees the confusion in your eyes and then a developing smile of gratitude. Pulling yourself together through the flooding emotions of happiness you pull out your wallet anyway and tell the coffee house employee...

"Let me do the same for the person in line behind me. They too may also be having a frustrating morning like myself and just as the person before made me smile and make my morning I'm also sure it could do the same for them."

You pay it forward by buying the coffee for the stranger behind you and drive off with your free coffee and most importantly the smile on your face.

6  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: All big and high paying Faucets are Closing on: July 24, 2016, 04:00:35 PM
Some new model needs to be invented.

Check out this new model Smiley See Below. Unique, never been done in the bitcoin community.



Visual video
https://youtu.be/dmdVWVyzmgg
7  Economy / Service Announcements / BitcoinForward | Effortless sharing with others who need it on: July 24, 2016, 04:17:56 AM

Been looking for money to help your cause? Let's resolve the mess.

When the idea about BitcoinForward struck, our main motive relied in helping people, that's why, we created it.
The intention stays clear and bold: forwarding Bitcoins to people who need them.

To join our community, you must have a valid invitation URL, and once you register, you are added to the chain of the person who referred you.
You'll have to pay the address at the top of the chain to add your address at the bottom of the chain.
Once you send $5 to the address at the top, you'll be prompted to add your address at the bottom and the address which you just paid would be removed and the other address would be pushed to the top.

Now, you got to spread your chain referral link. Similarly, people will pay more and push the remaining addresses to top, this includes yours as well.
While, you pay others for their cause, they pay for your cause.

Your referral link below to get involved now!
https://bitcoinforward.com/?r=solace

8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Gridcoin (GRC) - first coin utilizing BOINC - Official Thread on: December 05, 2015, 11:33:10 PM
www.gridcoin.us down for anybody else?

Yes it is down
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CHIP] Chipcoin | PoS | Hardcoded Rewards | Yobit | C-Cex on: December 05, 2015, 09:45:49 PM
Nice volume on c-cex, i guess we're not getting delisted any more...
You're right, CHIP is not in their delist list anymore. Not sure if that's a good thing, as C-Cex will continue staking with user funds..



So get funds out of c-cex, download chip wallet and send your funds to your wallet and only when you want to trade some coins send them back.

Stake your own funds in your own wallet Wink

Just curious to know why an exchange staking with user funds is wrong? Is this not the same concept that modern banks use when you store your fiat money in a bank account?


I never said it was wrong, i said if you wanna earn your stake, keep it in your own wallet.

So my question would be, why is an exchange keeping my stake, it's an exchange not a bank???

Isn't that the whole purpose of bitcoin (or any other crypto) being your own bank??

Thanks for the reply. Point made.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CHIP] Chipcoin | PoS | Hardcoded Rewards | Yobit | C-Cex on: December 05, 2015, 04:15:40 PM
Nice volume on c-cex, i guess we're not getting delisted any more...
You're right, CHIP is not in their delist list anymore. Not sure if that's a good thing, as C-Cex will continue staking with user funds..



So get funds out of c-cex, download chip wallet and send your funds to your wallet and only when you want to trade some coins send them back.

Stake your own funds in your own wallet Wink

Just curious to know why an exchange staking with user funds is wrong? Is this not the same concept that modern banks use when you store your fiat money in a bank account?
11  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Digital Dice - Play Free | 5min 200 Satoshi Faucet | 1% Edge on: November 13, 2015, 03:48:58 AM
Bump
12  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 200 Satoshi Every 5min | Digital Dice on: November 13, 2015, 03:47:45 AM
Bump
13  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 200 Satoshi Every 5min | Digital Dice on: November 09, 2015, 12:56:23 PM
Like high frequency faucets. They end up being more profitable than unfrequent (hours) faucets which pay more.

Can you withdraw those 200 sat or do you have to gamble them?

You dont have do gamble them if you dont want to. Min to withdraw from your moneypot wallet is 10,000 satoshi, so you have a choice to let it build or play some dice or you could do both.
nice that's mean i'm not must to play dice game right, so i just collect satoshi from your problem is not make problem when i try cashout my balance

You can claim like any faucet and withdraw from moneypot wallet without problem to any bitcoin address after you have meet the 100 bit minimum. 100 bits is equal to 10, 000 satoshi.

You claim the faucet in dice app then you can withdraw those bits claimed to moneypot wallet. 
14  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Digital Dice - Play Free | 5min 200 Satoshi Faucet | 1% Edge on: November 09, 2015, 02:12:13 AM
@op why you are bothering us with that kind of cheap dice sites we already have nice sites with unique script so you are too late to get start with that business sorry you have missed that train.

Hi, Thanks for the reply. Not really wanting to get on the train. Just wanted my own dice site that I could play on and maybe a few other people play too. Possibly even spark some interesting chatter on the sites chat box along with using the incremental 5 min 200 satoshi faucet.

Cheers mate Smiley
15  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 200 Satoshi Every 5min | Digital Dice on: November 09, 2015, 01:00:58 AM
Like high frequency faucets. They end up being more profitable than unfrequent (hours) faucets which pay more.

Can you withdraw those 200 sat or do you have to gamble them?

You dont have do gamble them if you dont want to. Min to withdraw from your moneypot wallet is 10,000 satoshi, so you have a choice to let it build or play some dice or you could do both.
16  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: 200 Satoshi Every 5min | Digital Dice on: November 08, 2015, 08:13:16 PM
yes you wrong section but looks nice 200 satoshi every 5 minute and can i know what is minimum to able withdraw my balance

minimum to withdraw from moneypot account is 100 bits. 1 bit is 100 satoshi, so 0.00010000

If you claimed 2 bits / 200 satoshi every 5 min in 1 hours time you would have 2400 satoshi. In 4.5hrs you would have a little over 10,000 satoshi to withdraw to your personal bitcoin wallet. This is assuming you claimed faucet every 5min.

Cheers.



i don't have understand, the faucet is cumulative? I can claim 200 satoshi every 5 minutes, already if my balance is active? Because all dice faucet is limited and you can get rewards only if your balance is 0 satoshi

Hi,
You can claim faucet every 5 min regardless if your balance is zero. You can either use your faucet balance to play dice or just keep it and let it build up as you claim every 5 min. Once you reach .0001 satoshi you can withdraw balance from your moneypot wallet to any bitcoin address you choose.
17  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Digital Dice - Play Free | 5min 200 Satoshi Faucet | 1% Edge on: November 08, 2015, 03:29:58 PM
Nothing to see here people, lets move along..

Hi, Thank for your reply and your opinion as you are entitled to it, however why not let people choose for themselves.

If the interesting chatter doesn't develop on the dice sites chat area it sure has here. Very fun and interesting indeed Smiley
18  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Digital Dice - Play Free | 5min 200 Satoshi Faucet | 1% Edge on: November 08, 2015, 03:21:31 PM
Looks like your site is new and you got this from development section its a free script.?
just like my dice site that i was got in the development... Good luck to your dice gambling...

Hi, Thanks for the reply. Yes the script is free on moneypot site. It's a cool way to see how dice scripts work when looking at the code. Hope to have a little fun and if others wish to do the same that is great too.
19  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Digital Dice - Play Free | 5min 200 Satoshi Faucet | 1% Edge on: November 08, 2015, 03:19:01 PM
You're all wrong with your comments actually op made this dice for himself and will play on it only . Wink

Hi, Thanks for the reply. You are right in your comment. Just want to have a little fun and hope some people will play along with me.

Not looking to compete with other dice sites out there as there is no way I could. Maybe participate or read some interesting chatter in the chat box and get some free satoshi in the process.
20  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] Digital Dice - Play Free | 5min 200 Satoshi Faucet | 1% Edge on: November 08, 2015, 03:37:21 AM
Well, it seems like the owner is at least a bit professional, so that's a good sign.

Seems a little bit like the regular Moneypot dice script though, just with a faucet added on Undecided

Thanks for checking out the site. I started Digital Dice many months back but had to disband the site due to an SQL attack.

The purpose of this site is just to have a little fun and get some free satoshi in process. I am by no means a hardcore coder and using moneypot is the best way to keep potential players secure from another possible SQL attack. There are many dice sites out there, so I don't think Digital Dice would ever be a contender, but hoping a few people will role some dice and start up some interesting chatter in the chat area.

The faucet is also a nice touch I think as pretty much all the other dice sites out there have this feature. You can claim 200 satoshi every 5 minutes without any restriction for example some dice sites if I remember correctly only let you claim faucet if your account is at zero balance. Minimum withdrawal from your account is set at 100 bits = .0001 where as some sites have min withdrawl set around .001 before you can withdraw to your personal bitcoin wallet.

Thank you again for the reply. Smiley
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