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41  Economy / Auctions / dailybitcoin.biz - Domain auction - 0.001BTC Start. on: March 18, 2015, 08:42:47 PM
Hello,
I have a domain that I bought a while ago and I no longer have a use for. For this reason, I decided to auction it.

Domain info:
URL - dailybitcoin.biz
Registrar - Namecheap
Expiry - 28th June 2015

Auction rules:
Start bid - 0.001BTC
Minimum increment - 0.0001BTC
End date - 24 hours after last bid
No proxy bids.

Thanks,
-Minifrij
42  Economy / Auctions / A place on the Land Of Bitcoin faucet list - 300 - 400 unique visitors daily! on: March 08, 2015, 02:45:55 PM
I was unsure on whether to do this, but I may as well since I am not using it at the moment.

Basically, before Land Of Bitcon's admin went AWOL, I owned a faucet and therefore have a place on his list. My faucet's address was http://www.minibit.co.uk/ and is listed as Minibit.
The faucet was still running when he stopped updating the list, however after that I shut it down due to technical issues. Since the domain is now dormant, but still getting 300-400 unique visitors daily, I may as well give a new faucet the chance to be on the list.

Here are Hostinger's traffic stats for the site from the 1st of March.

(The traffic for the latest day is down as I took the screenshot at mid day).

Now, obviously the stats will be wrong as they are based on my faucet. In addition to this, the faucet is quite low down on the list. However, it is still automatically followed by users by default, meaning that it will be included in the rotator. This means your site will be getting 300 - 400 unique visitors specifically looking for faucets.

I will not give you the domain or the hosting, however I will include your site in a full page iframe on my site. This will basically replace my site with yours.

I cannot give a specific time frame for when your site will be up for, but I have no intention to use the domain in the foreseeable future. I will keep the domain renewed and the hosting active.

Minimum bid: 0.01BTC
Minimum increment: 0.001BTC
End date: 72 hours after the last bid.

If you have any questions, feel free to post on the thread or PM me.

Thanks, and good luck!
43  Economy / Auctions / Advertise on BTCVisit #3 on: March 02, 2015, 05:58:04 PM
Hello,
I am selling an adspace on my Paid to Click website, BtcVisit.com.
The adspace is for a month and is in place of this banner on the front page (https://i.imgur.com/rRrwD37.gif).
This is a good quality adspace as it is in the top fold where the user's eyes will be as they login.
The ad size is 468x60 pixels.

Starting bid: 0.0005 BTC
Minimum increment: 0.0001 BTC
Auction end: 24 hours after last bid.

Tip: There is already an A-Ads banner on the site, so you will not get paid for 100% of the impressions if you choose to put this in the space.

Thanks,
-Minifrij
44  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] TeamFortress2 Items on: February 25, 2015, 05:00:43 PM
Hi,
I play TeamFortress2 a decent amount, and as a result of this, I have a large amount of items that I have no use for (Duplicates/I don't play the correct class).
Because of this, I would like to sell them on the market place here.
In order to see which items I have, please visit here http://steamcommunity.com/id/minifrij/inventory/ (Some items here are not for sale)
If you would like to purchase an item, please post which item you would like and the price you would like to sell it for and we can negotiate.
Thanks,
-Minifrij
45  Economy / Digital goods / TF2 Conga Taunt on: February 11, 2015, 03:51:34 PM
Hi,
I would like some offers to buy the Conga taunt in Team Fortress 2.
Will pay in Bitcoin.
Thanks,
-Minifrij
46  Economy / Auctions / Advertise on BTCVisit #2 on: February 08, 2015, 04:06:29 PM
Hello,
I am selling an adspace on my Paid to Click website, BtcVisit.com.
The adspace is for a month and is in place of the A-Ads banner on the View Ad page (Picture example: https://i.imgur.com/0oAaE7k.png)
The ad size is 468x60 pixels.

Starting bid: 0.0002 BTC
Minimum increment: 0.0001 BTC
Auction end: 48 hours after last bid.

Tip: There is already an A-Ads banner on the site, so you will not get paid for 100% of the impressions if you choose to put this in the space.

Thanks,
-Minifrij
47  Economy / Digital goods / [WTB] 1 year Netflix giftcode for Bitcoin. on: January 24, 2015, 01:56:56 PM
Hi,
I'm looking for a 1 year Netflix giftcode, preferably for a UK Netflix account.
How much is this looking to cost?
Thanks,
-Minifrij
48  Economy / Micro Earnings / So, you want to run a faucet? on: January 24, 2015, 12:39:44 PM
So, you want to run a faucet?



To anyone still reading this, please keep in mind this hasn't been updated in years and the majority of the services probably no longer work.



Table of Contents:
Domains and Hosting | Creating your Faucet | Advertising | Traffic | Other Methods of Monetizing | Things to Consider


In order to try and answer a few people's questions, I decded to make this guide about making and running a faucet. This is mainly based on my own experience, so it may differ from person to person.
Most faucets measure payments in Satoshi or Bits. 1 Satoshi = 0.00000001BTC. 1 Bit = 100 Satoshi/0.000001BTC.

Asterisk key:
* - Recommended | * - Use with Caution



Part 1 - Getting hosting and a domain:
Contents - Hosting | Domains

To begin, you will need somewhere to host your faucet and a way for people to access it. This part will help with that.
I will only be listing services that take Bitcoin as a payment option. There are many that do not out there which are trusted.

TIP - As enticing as it may sound, try not to use anything free (Free hosting/free domain). Free hosting can stop working if you get a large amount of traffic, and a free domain can make you look unprofessional. In case this does interest you I will link places you can get these things, but I wouldn't recommend them.

Hosting:
There are several places you can get hosting for your faucet which you can pay for through several means. I will be listing services that I have tried and that I've seen reccommended by other users. If you don't want to use any of these services then search around or look in the Service Announcements section for others.

NameCheap* - http://www.namecheap.com
I have never used this provider for hosting, however it is one of the most trusted in the business. It has affordable prices, and top notch support staff. If you don't mind paying slightly more for hosting, I would reccommend this.
Payment processors accepted - Bitcoin, Paypal and others.

Hostinger - http://www.hostinger.com
I have used Hostinger's services before with few problems. Hostinger provides free hosting or affordable unlimited hosting. I wouldn't recommend this hosting if you intend to use blockchain.info's API. This is because, on the free servers at least, I've found that the API is blocked from use. If you want to use this hosting with blockchain.info, contact blockchain's support staff and I'm sure they can help you.
Payment processors accepted - Bitcoin, Paypal and others.

Bitronic Tech - http://www.bitronictech.net
I have never used this provider, though have seen it recommended by users on BitcoinTalk. It has been around for a while, and has somewhat affordable prices for it's hosting.
Payment processors accepted - Bitcoin.

Visfirm - https://visfirm.com/hosting
This host was suggested by a user on the forum and offers SSD hosting for an affordable monthly price. I have never used it, though it is run by a trustable member of the community. Use coupon code BITCOINTALK for a free months hosting.
BitcoinTalk topic - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1022773
Payment processors accepted - Bitcoin, Paypal.

SteadyTurtle - http://steadyturtle.com
This host provides SSD shared hosting at affordable prices. In addition to this, they have a large amount of promotion codes at their BitcoinTalk thread.
BitcoinTalk topic - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=972575.0
Payment processors accepted - PayPal, Bitcoin, Payza (Alertpay), 2checkout.

000Webhost* - http://www.000webhost.com
I have used this hosting for few of my projects, however it suffers the same thing as almost all free hosting in that the specs of the hosting are lack luster. With a large amount of traffic accessing the site within a day, it will almost certainly go down.
Payment processors accepted - N/A

3Owl* - http://www.3owl.com
I have also used this service's free hosting for a few of my projects, however it suffers the same problems as above, in that you cannot have a large amount of traffic accessing your site without it crashing.
Payment processors accepted - N/A

Domains:
There are a few trusted places that you can get TLDs (Top Level Domains) for your project, however not as many as hosting. When purchasing a domain, please use your head. If you see a site with no interactivity or using a free domain and trying to sell you a domain, don't do it.
This list does not include sub-domains.

NameCheap* - http://www.namecheap.com
The only place I would go for buying a standalone domain. With better prices than a large amount of the market, and a nice selection of TLDs it is arguably the best place to go.
Payment processors accepted - Bitcoin, Paypal and others.

Hostinger - http://www.hostinger.com
If you buy any kind of hosting package with Hostinger, you get a domain free with your purchace with a number of TLDs. In addition, you can buy a domain seperately.
Payment processors accepted - Bitcoin, Paypal and others.

Bitronic Tech - http://www.bitronictech.net
Same as Hostinger, though I have never used this service so I cannot vouch for it.
Payment processors accepted - Bitcoin

Visfirm - http://visfirm.com/hosting
As suggested by a user on the forum, this host provides fast SSD hosting for an affordable price. I have never used it, but it is run by a trustable member of the community. Use the code BITCOINTALK
Forum Topic - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1022773.msg11068229

Dot.tk* - http://www.dot.tk
This service provides free .tk domains for people to use. A downside with this is not only does it make your website look somewhat unprofessional, but .tk domains are regularly accociated with scams.
Payment processors accepted - N/A

FreeNom* - http://www.freenom.com
This service provides free domains under 4 TLDs. The downsides with this service are the same as Dot.tk.
Payment processors accepted - N/A



Part 2 - Creating a faucet:
Before we begin, there is another guide on how to create a faucet using the FaucetBox micropayment processor here created by SpreadBit
If you have little programming knowledge, not to worry, there are several premade scripts for you to use for your faucet.
Something you have to choose from is which payment processor and script you would like to use. There is little difference between them, so just pick based on your own opinion.
If you would like something custom made, try posting in the Services section and a dev may help you.

TIP - Once you have your faucet up and running, try to put an inital somewhat large deposit into your selected processor (0.01BTC or more). This will give you time to spread word of your faucet, without you having to worry about funds.

FaucetBox* - http://faucetbox.com
This processor was a successor to Microwallet after the admin left. This processor supports payments from Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin and Peercoin. This processor currently has a very large amount of faucets running on it, and is very trusted by the community. They offer a free faucet script here, and also a way to migrate a Microwallet faucet to FaucetBox here.
BitcoinTalk thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1094930.0

Paytoshi* - http://paytoshi.org
I currently use this processor on one of my sites and it has worked very well. The admin is good with support and even made a library for payments on request. I would reccommend this processor. This processor also provides a free faucet script, which you can find here.
BitcoinTalk thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=881989.0

Minifaucet - https://gitlab.com/minifaucet/public
While this is not a payment processor, it is a faucet script created by Elbandi and supports withdrawals through Blockchain.info, Coinbase.com, FaucetBox.com, Xapo.com or a custom daemon. Using a daemon means that this script supports any coin. It is based off of the MyFaucet script for inputs.io, which was very popular and widely used a year or two back. This is the only faucet script here that supports on site balances, and direct payments to wallets. Because of this, you should use a high cashout minimum if you decide to use this script (0.0001BTC\10,000 Satoshi minimum).
BitcoinTalk thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333748.0

Cryptocurrency Faucet - https://github.com/ChristianGrieger/Cryptocurrency-faucet-script
Once again, this is not a payment processor, but a faucet script made for http://wow.bitcoinproject.net/. This script doesn't use any online API, instead it uses daemons to send the coins. This means that this script can use any currency, and also is not reliant on any other website to send payments. This script also supports blockchain.info withdrawals. In addition to this, it has very in depth settings and even an anti-tor script. However, this also means that this script requires some technical knowledge to set up and get running and also requires a VPS server to run well. The github has a link to get everything set up.

Xapo - https://developers.xapo.com/
Contrary to the previous two, this is not a faucet script but a Bitcoin payment processor. This is becoming increasingly popular in the faucet world as it provides bonuses for any webmaster's who take up this payment processor. Xapo supports micro-transactions in the form of bits, allowing you to send from one wallet to the other.



Part 3 - Advertising:
Contents - Captcha Advertising | Banner Advertising

So, obviously if you are giving out free bitcoins, you will need a way of getting money back. The main way to do this is through Advertising. In this section, I will give you a run down of the most popular ad networks.
I will be separating this into two parts, as there are two ways of putting advertising onto your faucet.
CAUTION - Some of these do not support Bitcoin withdrawal, which may make them unsuitable for some people.

TIP - Do not plaster your site with advertising. Believe it or not, you do not need 4 468x60 banners stacked underneath eachother in order to make ends meet. Try to keep your advertising non intrusive, and do not encourage users to click your ads (it is against the ToS of most ad networks).

TIP 2 - Do not use popup ads, or ads that redirect the user away from your faucet. This will make you look unprofessional, and will likely make it so you cannot advertise your faucet on certain sites (If you use the FaucetBox payment processor, your faucet will not be approved if you use pop up ads).

TIP 3 - You may need to implement an anti-adblock script in order to stop loss of funds. There are a lot of scripts around for this, simply search Google for them.

Captcha Advertising:
This is advertising which is displayed inside your captcha. This is useful as it is non intrusive and also gives your faucet some protection against bots.
This advertising source is not too great when it comes to earning money, and should not be relied upon for your funds. I will give examples of my earnings where I can.

AreYouAHuman?* - http://www.areyouahuman.com
This captcha gives the user small puzzles to solve in order to complete the captcha. These puzzles can sometimes be based around a certain product, which is how you generate money with this captcha. This captcha is apparently one of the better ones when combating bot abuse.

Funcaptcha* - https://www.funcaptcha.com/
This captcha gives the user small puzzles which must be solved in order to complete the captcha. This captcha is apparently one of the better ones when combating bot abuse.

Captch Me - http://www.captchme.com
This French captcha provider gives a similar model to Minteye, in that you slide a bar to prove that you are not a bot. An ad is then displayed once the captcha has been successfully completed. I do not have much information on payouts and such, as there doesn't seem to be much on the website.

Reklamper - http://www.reklamper.com/
A Russian captcha provider which provides a basic text captcha with an ad to the right hand side of it. This could perhaps be read by a bot, as the captcha seems to be pretty basic and not very skewed. Once again, I do not know much about payments and the like.

SolveMedia* - http://www.solvemedia.com
This is an extremely widely used and supported captcha type on most faucet scripts. Occasionally a small pre-roll ad will appear in the captcha, or simply just a banner at the top. You will earn for every captcha solved on this system. However, since some of this captcha's questions are multiple choice answers, it can be easy for bots to decipher. In additon to this, in order to get a cashout, you have to fill in a tax form.
CAUTION - This captcha has been known for easy abuse by bots.

Banner Advertising:
This is the advertising that will make you the money to help cover your faucet costs.
As said before, please do not plaster your site with as much advertising as humanly possible. Not only is it ugly on the eye, but it makes you look desperate.

Anonymous Ads* - http://www.a-ads.com
Probably the oldest bitcoin ad network still running. Pays based on the amount of views, but is dependant on which advertisers are advertising and their daily budget. I have used this network on all of my bitcoin projects and have been paid by it every time without fail. This ad network is for banner and text ads.
Minimum withdrawal - 0.0001BTC (No fee)

BitMedia* - http://www.bitmedia.io
This network displays both text and banner ads, and also boasts similar rates to Google Adsense. It also runs on a pay per click system.
Minimum withdrawal - 0.01BTC (No fee)

Bee-Ads - http://www.bee-ads.com
Bee-Ads runs on the same system as AdBit, however their minimum bid is only 0.000001BTC. This ad network is only for banner ads.
Minimum withdrawal - 0.001BTC (0.0001BTC Network Fee)

MellowAds - http://www.mellowads.com
MellowAds runs both CPM and CPC campaigns through out it's site. It allows advertisers to place both network and site-specific ads allowing it to reach out to sites of any size. In addition to this, it boasts 0% fees across it's network making it good for beginner sites.
Mimimum withdrawal - 0.001BTC

CoinAdvert - http://www.coinadvert.net
CoinAdvert runs on a CPM (Cost per 1,000 views) system, mixed with the bidding system used in AdBit and Bee-Ads. An advertiser pays for 1,000 views or more for a price you set, and you get paid per view on that ad. This ad network is only for text advertising.
Minimum withdrawal - 0.002BTC (0.0001BTC Network Fee)

AdBTC - https://adbtc.info
This network runs on a network share system where publishers get money for their share of the impressions/clicks. In addition to this, this network allows advertisers to place a free ad on their network.
In order to be accepted into this network, you must add the code to your page and email the owner of the site (as is explained on their FAQ Page).

Adalso - http://adalso.com/
This network runs similarly to MellowAds, as it allows CPC ads broadcast over the network and bidding on specific sites. This network is only for banner ads.

CPMLeader - http://www.cpmleader.com
An ad network that pays by a CPM system. You get paid for every unique impression every 24 hours.
Minimum withdrawal - $5 via Paypal

BitClix* - http://www.bitclix.com
BitClix runs on a pay per click system, meaning that every click on your ad gives you a set amount that the advertiser paid for. Can be good if you have a high click rate on your banners. This ad network is for banner and text ads.
CAUTION - There has been a scam accusation towards this site, however BitClix argue that the removal was due to low quality traffic from the site - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032535.0
Minimum withdrawal - 0.001BTC (0.0001BTC Network Fee)

AdBit* - http://www.adbit.co
A successor to an older Bitcoin ad network which shut down after the admin went awol, AdBit runs on a pay-per-day bidding system. Basically, you put an ad space on your page, and people bid on it. The higher the bid the more of a share the advertiser has. Due to a spam of one satoshi bids, the default minimum cost per day is 0.0001BTC. This ad network is only for banner ads.
CAUTION - If you are using the default FaucetBox or Paytoshi script to advertise here your site may be taken off. Be sure to customize your script before adding this ad network. In addition to this, controversy has been created over the large amount of fees this network takes. These fees are up to change at any time.
Minimum withdrawal - 0.001BTC (0.0001BTC Network Fee)

Google Adsense* - http://www.google.com/adsense
The most popular ad network in the world. Runs off of both a cost per view and cost per click system based on the ad. A large amount of faucets use this system.
CAUTION - Bitcoin Faucets are arguably against the ToS, so if you earn a lot of money in a short amount of time your account may be banned. Please take care, and do not make your faucet's funds dependant on this network.
Minimum withdrawal - Dependant on your Country and Payment method

Media* - http://www.media.net
Media.net offers a CPM system which pays for every user which visits your website.
CAUTION - Some Bitcoin faucets can be against Media.net's ToS and Guidelines. Once again, use with caution and do not make your funds dependant on it.



Part 4 - Traffic:
Traffic is extremely important for a site similar to a faucet. Without it, there would be little to no point running your site and it would likely put you in the negative. I'm not going to list every faucet list/rotator here else it would be endless, only those that pull in decent traffic.

TIP - Higher rewards are very likely to get you more traffic. With this in mind, don't offer rewards so high that your faucet is regularly dry (empty of funds) or filled with advertising; this will likely minimize traffic towards your site.

FaucetBox / ScanTheBox* - https://faucetbox.com/en/list / http://scanthebox.com/
In addition to offering a micropayment processor and free faucet script, FaucetBox also has a faucet list and rotator that your faucet is added to. In order to get on this list, you must fill certain conditions listed on the site (e.g No popup or redirect ads). Your faucet must also use the FaucetBox API to be listed here.
BitcoinTalk thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1094930.0

Ifaucet* - http://ifaucet.net/
Available in Russian or English, this faucet list/rotator brings in a large amount of traffic to faucets listed on it's site. As it caters specifically to Russian users, traffic from Russia/Ukraine can be increased significantly through this site.
BitcoinTalk thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=826896.0

Paytoshi - https://paytoshi.org/faucets
Similar to FaucetBox, Paytoshi offers a faucet list in addition to a micropayment processor and faucet script. While I don't believe this gets as much traffic, you will get put on there if your faucet uses Paytoshi and is within their conditions.
BitcoinTalk thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=881989.0



Part 5 - Other Methods of Monetizing:
In addition to advertising, there are several other ways to monetize your faucet. As a faucet owner, you should take advantage of every way to monetize you can in order to allow for bigger rewards and more earning opportunities for your users. Here I will be listing non-shady methods of making extra money from your users, as I do not endorse anything shady personally.

Referral Rotators* - http://ifaucet.net/
I believe this to be the most ethical method of earning extra bitcoins from your users. Certain rotators (such as ifaucet) allow you to input referral links to earn the referral earnings from the faucets your referrals visit. This allows users of your faucet to earn more from other faucets, while you earn referral commission without linking hundreds of faucets at a time.

CoinWall - http://coinbucks.io/coin-wall.php
An easy to use offer-wall which is simply activated by signing up to their website and inputting code they give you onto the page. The reason this isn't recommended is that some offers can contain Adware or other malware to the users PCs which can be difficult to remove. Simply giving a warning about such offers should be sufficient.

Bitcoin-ScratchTicket - https://bitcoin-scratchticket.com/partner
Bitcoin-ScratchTicket offers a small widget which can be personalized and branded to your site and allows users to gamble on a scratch ticket. Every time someone buys a ticket, you get a cut of the money spent. This is not recommended as it can support gambling, which for some people can be a problem. In addition, not many faucet users have the funds to properly gamble, so you may not get too much from this service.



Part 6 - A few things to consider:
Alright, so now let's clear up some things about a faucet that people seem to think.

Starting a faucet is insanely easy, and you require no programming knowledge
While there are services out there that boast giving you a faucet, these can cost up to 1BTC and are a waste of money (in my opinion). Creating a bitcoin faucet is as easy as putting a few files into an FTP server, changing some text in one of the files, putting some advertising on it and keeping it funded. As people discover your faucet it will gain traffic naturally, even more if you help it along.

Adding a referral program will (most likely) drive more traffic to your faucet
Adding a referral reward to your faucet will cost you more to run, but will almost certainly increase the traffic to your faucet. This is because people will have an incentive (a reason) to share the link to your website and get users to join. In addition to this, as long as the referral isn't anything too ridiculous, it will cost you very little in comparison to the traffic you will get.

Making a faucet will not make you rich.
Contrary to popular belief it seems, this is not the case at all. If you have some decent rewards on your faucet, you will be lucky to break even from advertising alone. I have known people that can make a large amount of money from owning a faucet, however it is not the faucet itself that gives them that money. No matter what anyone else says, it is near impossible to make big bucks owning a faucet.



That's it, now that you've read through this you should have a bit of a better idea on running a faucet and what it entails.
Have any more questions? Feel free to post them in this thread and I'm sure that either me or another faucet owner will help give you an answer.
Do you have a service that you want featured on this guide? Post here or send a PM and I will add it.

Enjoyed this guide? Send me a tip at 1PNmymEXA8mGZfdsWAWmicJPTXEf5KAzTG
Have a good day, and happy faucet-ing!



Removed Sites:
Microwallet - http://www.microwallet.org
Removed due to lack of care by the admin and lack of sites using it.

CleverPuffin - http://www.cleverpuffin.com
Removed due to lack of functionality on the hosting it's self.

Minteye - http://www.minteye.com
Removed as it apparently no longer works.

ConfidentCaptcha - http://www.confidentcaptcha.com
Removed as the site is down and seemingly no longer works.
49  Economy / Auctions / Advertise on BtcVisit.com on: December 29, 2014, 05:27:42 PM
Hello,
I am selling an adspace on my Paid to Click website, BtcVisit.com.
The adspace is for a month and is in place of the Adbit.co banner on the View Ad page (Picture example: https://i.imgur.com/0czUwAP.png)
The ad size is 468x60 pixels.

Starting bid: 0.0002 BTC
Minimum increment: 0.0001 BTC
Auction end: 48 hours after last bid.

Tip: There is already an A-Ads banner on the site, so you will not get paid for 100% of the impressions if you choose to put this in the space.

Thanks,
-Minifrij
50  Economy / Currency exchange / $5 to Paypal on: December 28, 2014, 11:43:35 PM
Hi,
I would like $5 to Paypal.
I will only trade with trusted members.
Thanks,
-Minifrij
51  Economy / Service Discussion / Blockchain.info API error on: December 20, 2014, 05:41:35 PM
Hi,
I wasn't sure where to post this, so I thought that this was the most fitting section.
I'm trying to use the blockchain.info API in order to generate a new address for use on my website, however, I always get this error:
Quote
{"error":"pad block corrupted"}
I have contacted support, they told me to try a new wallet or URL encode the request, neither worked.
I have tried two separate wallets, and I have created a new one. No matter which wallet I use, I always get this error.
Has anyone got this error before? If so, how did you fix it?
Thanks,
-Minifrij
52  Economy / Currency exchange / $5 BTC -> PayPal on: November 28, 2014, 05:33:17 PM
Hi,
I would like $5 of Bitcoin to Paypal. I will only trade with members with positive trust.
Thanks,
-Minifrij
53  Economy / Auctions / Advertising at minibit.co.uk - Starting from 0.0001BTC on: September 28, 2014, 07:48:14 PM
Hi there,

I have been having trouble allocating advertising for my faucet http://www.minibit.co.uk, therefore I am putting it up to auction!

The advertising will be a 300x250 banner spot, in the place of this image (https://i.imgur.com/Q9tBk4s.png)

The bidding starts at 0.0001BTC for 1 month
There is no minimum bid increment
The auction lasts for 72 hours after the last bid.
Highest bidder wins

I accept either Bitcoin or Dogecoin.

Good luck!

-Minifrij
54  Economy / Services / Cheap human traffic to your site from only 0.00000100BTC per view! - BTCVisit! on: September 27, 2014, 11:46:58 AM
Want some cheap human traffic to your website or referral link? BTCVisit is the website for you!

With PTC advertising from only 0.00000100BTC per view and only completely human visits, you need to advertise here!

As well as this, you only get paid for the visits that are claimed! This means if the user doesn't solve the captcha at the end of your ad, it doesn't count as a view!

Advertise today at http://www.btcvisit.com/buy.php
55  Economy / Service Announcements / BTCVisit.com - PTC Advertising from 0.0001BTC on: August 12, 2014, 06:34:14 PM
BTCVisit.com - Get Bitcoins for viewing ads!

What is BTCVisit?
BTCVisit is a Bitcoin pay to click website which combines both cheap advertising and high payouts for optimal use!

How much do I get per ad?
For each ad you watch, you can get from 100 - 300 satoshi, the longer the ad is for, the more you get! Every time you visit an ad you get paid instantly through Microwallet!

How much is advertising?
We offer advertising for all types of budgets. Advertising begins at just 0.0001BTC for 100 views at 10 seconds, to 0.03 for 10,000 views at 30 seconds!

What type of traffic can I be expecting if I buy an ad?
You can expect completely unique viewers, as users may only visit each ad once. Even better, if the user doesn't claim their Bitcoins, you do not get a view taken off your balance!

Is there a referral system?
We offer a referral system that gains you 10% of the usual ad payout every time one of your downline views an ad.

Sounds good, let's do this!
Simply visit http://www.btcvisit.com to begin earning!
56  Economy / Auctions / Domain Name - Freebitcoin.co on: June 21, 2014, 05:43:38 PM
Hi,

I have recently bought the domain Freebitcoin.co, and I'm interested in auctioning it off.

The domain has been registered on Namecheap and expires on the 21/06/2015.

I will take BTC bids, however they can be displayed in either USD or BTC form.

The auction will start with a minimum bid of $1 with a minimum increment of $1.

The auction will end ~3 days after the last bid.

Good luck! PM me for any questions.
57  Economy / Service Discussion / VisitBit campaign getting no hits. on: June 09, 2014, 04:52:19 PM
Hi,

So I have created an paid for an ad campaign on VisitBit, yet after around a week it has not gained any hits.

I have sent an email to support with no avail, so I figured posting here could get me an answer.

Thanks
58  Economy / Currency exchange / Need small amount of Paypal from Bitcoin. on: June 07, 2014, 11:41:48 AM
Hi,

I would like to make a small conversion of only $5 from Bitcoin to Paypal.

Because of the small amount, I see no point in waiting people's time and escrowing, however, I will only trade with those that are trusted on the forum because of this.

Thanks
59  Economy / Service Announcements / Minibit - Get Free Bitcoins and Free Advertising! 10% Bonus on Dispenses! on: May 31, 2014, 04:01:32 PM
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Minibit - Free Bitcoins and Advertising!

Hello there, I am Minifrij. I created the Faucet Minibit (minifrij.pw) in order to try and help Newbies gather free Bitcoins. After a serious redesign and a new domain, it is back!

What's New?
To begin, a proper faucet has been introduced into the front page with rewards ranging from 5 - 150 Satoshi. This faucet can be claimed once every 6 hours.

But that isn't much at all!
I know, therefore the old type of faucet has been redesigned and added. This means that you can still solve as many captchas as you would like and get Bitcoin for each one! The only difference being that I have lowered the reward to 1-3 Satoshi per captcha.

That still isn't very much...
I realized this, which is why I added something completely new. Free Advertising. For each captcha that you solve on the 'More' page, a random number will be generated. Dependant on the size of this number, you can either win Weekly, Monthly, Yearly or Lifetime advertising on Minibit! As well as this, you will still get the reward for completing the captcha.

Awesome. How do I redeem this advertising then?
Easy, you simply go to the redeem page and enter your token. If your token is valid, you will be taken to a page where you can enter both the URL and Image of your ad. Once you submit both of those, your ad is on the system and being shown on both the 'Index' and 'More' page!

But I don't want to solve captchas to advertise, is there a faster way?
Yes! You can either advertise using our 250x250 Adbit.co ads or, you can pay $2 via Paypal and get one month of advertising! Interested? Simply drop an Email to ads@minibit.co.uk and we can discuss it!

How can I help the faucet?
You can help in two ways, one way is to disable AdBlock for the faucet, this will mean that I can get ad revenue to continue funding the faucet. Another way you can help is to click the links below the first faucet on the index page. Every time you watch an ad using one of those links, referral revenue is send directly to the faucet's Microwallet account, ensuring later payments.

All of this sounds good, where do I start?
You simply go to http://www.minibit.co.uk to start earning. Go wild!
60  Economy / Auctions / 0.00069541 CoinURL voucher - Quick Auction on: May 29, 2014, 05:47:35 PM
Hello,

Since I no longer use the CoinURL service, I would like to auction off 0.00069541 of a redeemable voucher.

I realize this is not much, therefore I am starting the auction at 0.0001 with no minimum increment per bid.

This will be closed at around 6PM GMT tomorrow.

Good luck!

Minifrij
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