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Anyone have any good youtube channels or websites they recommend for altcoin investing tips?
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Brand New Faucet Constructive feedback welcome!
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I'm focusing on getting the best faucets for altcoins Any comments on a altcoin list you'd like to see , or features to make the lists better let me know! I try my best to update the list daily, but won't go any longer than a week. If there are any issues with my faucets or any mistakes let me know and I'll remove/change them. If you think I should add some or change up the order let me know. If you're a faucet owner and want to be higher on the list or added to the list let me know and I'll see what I can do!LTC List 1,800,000+ LitoshiDash List 1,000,000+ Sashtosi Doge List 350+ Dogecoin Doge Faucet @ Bottom of LinkPPC List 660,000+ SatoshiPrime List 3,500,000+ SatoshiEther ListAs more testing is done the Doge faucet payouts will increase and more altcoin faucets will be added! As always you can head over to the main site and learn of even more opportunities to earn bitcoin and popular altcoins!
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With doge going up in value I figured I'd decrease my claim time to 15 minutes and up my prizes. Doge Faucet. Check it out and let me know your thoughts! 
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Should start off by saying I'm trying to set-up a faucetbox faucet. So, with my free hosted website I can go to hostinger.co.uk and create a database and then change the information in my config.php file to match and it sets up no problem.
When I follow the same steps for my paid hosting bluehost.com, I setup a database, user, and password. Then I go in the config.php file and update with the new information, but when I try and open the webpage I get the following error. Can't connect to database. Check your config.php.
Anyone using bluehost to run there faucetbox faucet that can help out?
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Anyone have any opinions on what gambling site is best to invest in? What I'm looking for is gambling sites that have the highest payback or interest and have been around a while with a good reputation. I'm located in the US so don't know if that matters if I'm just looking to invest a small amount of bitcoin in a gambling site.
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Going to add a faucet list to my website featuring faucets only created by people here at the forum. No limits on faucets other than I'd like to keep the faucets clean with minimum (preferably none) anti-bot mess. Captchas are fine. This list will probably be posted to my website www.freebitcoinrotator.ga sometime next week if not sooner. Please respond in the following format. Faucet name How I should order the faucets on the list (first post first on list, best payout per min., max payout, etc.) Payout (direct, faucetbox, paytoshi, xapo, etc.)
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As the title indicates I'm looking for any tips on starting a faucet. I pretty much have the faucet already set-up, but am looking for things like who do faucet owners use for advertising income? How much bitcoin do I need before starting up the faucet? If I'm planning on using advertising funds to keep the faucet going how do I start generating those funds before starting the faucet? 
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Looking for general advice from people who run there own faucet about starting a faucet. I've found some good threads on adding country blocks and how to block bots (though advice on this is probably still useful), but am more interested in how much bitcoin do you need to start a faucet and keep it from running dry. What advertising sites do you use to generate income? When first starting your faucet and having low traffic is the advertising income enough to keep the faucet going?
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I'm focusing on getting the best faucets for bitcoin and altcoins Any comments on a faucet list you'd like to see (hourly, xapo, etc.), or features to make the lists better let me know! I try my best to update the list daily, but won't go any longer than a week. If there are any issues with my faucets or any mistakes let me know and I'll remove/change them. If you think I should add some or change up the order let me know. If you're a faucet owner and want to be higher on the list or added to the list let me know and I'll see what I can do!BTC List 30,000+ SatoshiLTC List 1,800,000+ LitoshiDash List 1,000,000+ Sashtosi Doge List 350+ Dogecoin + Doge Faucet Located at Bottom (Increased payouts and decreased claim times!)PPC List 660,000+ SatoshiPrime List 3,500,000+ SatoshiAs always you can head over to the main site and learn of even more opportunities to earn bitcoin and popular altcoins!
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What altcoins are worth investing in or looking into if any?
What are the advantages of altcoins (if any) vs bitcoins?
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If you're going to post that these two sites suck, or are scams, or something to that effect please just don't even leave a comment.
Would anyone be interested in a weekly/monthly update on how my investments are going at loanbase and btcjam? (Would this be the place to post it? Is anyone already sharing this information?)
All I see is people saying don't invest in these two site because there are too many scammers. While I have some loans that have gone unpaid and have only been on these two sites for a couple of month's I'd like to share my experiences so people can get some real numbers and data as to how much money you can make or lose one these sites.
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Hello all, I'm a new Bitcoin adopter (if you can call me one even though I haven't made it to owning 1 BTC yet) and have enjoyed learning about how bitcoins work. I'm really just playing around with faucets and coinbrawl in my free time to make some satoshi and then investing that money in loans over on btcjam and loanbase. Despite all the warnings, I've enjoyed investing in other people's loans and been able to make some (very minimal with my minimal bitcoin) positive returns despite some investments being losses. I've only been investing for a couple of months and have found some very reliable borrowers. I know it's a risk because at any time someone can just decide to walk away, but with only about $10 of satoshi and zero of my own money at risk I am enjoying the game. My next adventure I plan on starting in the next month or two (if my skill/luck continues) is to start storing some of my ROI in a paper wallet. I'm only expecting to deposit a few cents every couple of months into it, but am excited to learn more about how paper wallets work and are used.  Finally, once I start getting consistent payments on the two loan sites on a daily/weekly business I think I'll start looking into BTC trading. Can't wait to expand my knowledge of Bitcoin and just wanted to say thanks for all the guides and useful information people post here to help newbs like me! 
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