I get a sign-up page as soon as I land on your site, but I don't know what I'm signing up for!
I think you need to explain what your site's about in order to get people interested. I clicked away.
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I'm blocked from using the site unless I share it on social media first. Is this right??
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Hello guys! I dont know how to win 200$ from freebitco.in. Can anybody give me some tips for earning. I tryed many times but cannot. So please give me some tips.
I think the clue is in the word 'win', ie it's a random draw meaning no tips will help. It's simply luck of the draw buddy.
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This is pop-up hell buddy. I gave up trying to claim after the fifth or sixth redirect. Not worth the effort.
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Hey buddy, this is way too much effort for a very small reward, especially now BTC has tanked a bit.
You need to up the Satoshi payout otherwise you won't get repeat visitors. Just my opinion.
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Interesting development. We can now deposit Bitcoin Cash to CoinPot. There's a minimum of 0.001BCH. Has anyone tried this?
OK I bit the bullet and sent some BCH to CoinPot and it went through painlessly. I think it was under an hour. I'm using Exodus so I had convert the address to legacy and that was it. Happy that it worked. Great news. This post has given me the confidence to try it now.
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All working fine for me - try clearing cache and resetting wireless router.
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They've all been back up and running nicely as of this morning my time.
Me too. No problems here now and CoinPot is loading fast.
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Got 2 sats for my claim. Seemed like a lot of effort for little return...
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None of the "moon" faucets are working it seems at present. I have not been able to log in for at least 24 hours and the problem is not fixed. I have tried and tried again to log in - from two different computers, cleared cache and cookies and restarted the pcs - but no difference. At least we know the problem is with Coinpot/ Moon (doge, liteco and bit). Also, for users of these faucets, you may have noticed that the ads are still clickable but all links (to contact their admin, refer, log in, etc) are all not working. We know this because (a) nothing happens when you click and, (b) if you have developer tools at your disposal you'll discover that Javascript is corrupt on these websites. The question is: what has happened?
All the CoinPot faucets are working for me, aside from Moon Bitcoin. I can't sign in and none of the links are clickable.
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The weird thing is that Moon Bitcoin is not working for me and I can't log in but I'm getting referral payments through from it so clearly it's working for some people.
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Everything was working but now Moon Bitcoin is down for me at the moment. Anyone else having problems?
Not down, but seem there are some connection problems. I can't see "time since last claim" and "current claim amount", so, it's not possible to claim from Moonbit faucet. facing the same problem Signed out because of these problems above, now when clicking sign in, button not working. All others are working fine. Same for me too. I've tried clicking other links on the homepage and they're not working.
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Everything was working but now Moon Bitcoin is down for me at the moment. Anyone else having problems?
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To be honest, looks like scam. Tried to convert me earnings into DOGe, but there is no convert rates! And it is impossible to withdraw! Am I the only one with this problem?
CoinPot's website has been having trouble for I think a few days now including their faucet sites. I tried the conversion button for Doge and it didn't work the first few times. I tried refreshing the page and just now it seems to work. In general that has happened before regardless of the recent problems. The workaround is to either wait a few seconds and/or refreshing the page. I personally have many altcoins conversions using CoinPot and multiple successful withdrawals with them as well. Just so if you're wondering. This exactly. I agree. Not a scam, just technical problems.
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I know that I have made many withdraws from coinpot. Why it's impossible to get an answer from moonbitcoin? I m ending with faucets not because moonbitcoin is scam or not just because it is not profitable, I earn in 45 days about 40k satoshi but 90 % is from surveys and offers not from faucets...
Moonbitcoin is definitely not a scam, but I agree, it can be hard to earn a decent amount through faucets. You need to think about building a referral network to make a decent return.
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If you ask me, we will soon see the BTC price jump higher... . Can you elaborate on this? Well, a bit to analogy with the exchanges, after some significant lows, just before going up again, probs occur. When the rate is low the revenue from faucets goes up for the users. When the rate goes up the faucets have to buy expensive to pay out the users. Now, I really think the current problems more have to do with the mining software that appears to be embedded in the ads they run. Interesting. Let's see...
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My blog features a couple of hand-picked faucet lists that are updated daily that could be of use to you.
But use this forum - there's a tonne of great, up-to-date info about which faucets are good and which should be avoided.
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If you ask me, we will soon see the BTC price jump higher... . Can you elaborate on this?
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Bonusbitcoin and bitfun not working for me now. anyone else having this issue?
Same, as well as Moon Litecoin. The other CoinPot (also only working intermittently) faucets are okay for me but claims are v slow.
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Hello,
I have a question for the most experts in Coinpot.
If Coinpot was your only way to get some coins, would you convert all the differents coins to just one coin? For instance, to convert doge, litecoin, dash, bitcash to bitcoin. Or would you wait to get every single coin? I am asking because I think that in the exchanges is quite difficult to change those smalls quantities.
Thanks
It really depends on your personal set up. If you have an exchange where you can get better than coinpot rates, not doing so is a bit silly. I withdraw the ones where I have a lot referrals a few times a month and the ones where I don't about once a month. So for example if you're in the US (or elsewhere that has Gdax/coinbase service) and have a Gdax/Coinbase account, not withdrawing to your email and exchanging there is a bit silly as you can save network fees etc. Withdrawing BTC frequently from faucets to a wallet is one sure way to end up paying massive transfer fees as the number of inputs on your outbound transactions are going to increase the size of your transaction, frequently to the point where you can't spend the coins as they'd cost more in fees than their total value. If you're in an area that does not have coinbase exchange services, converting everything to bch or ltc is very likely to make sense. I hope this helps Good answer but one thing I don't understand: I convert all my CoinPot coins into bitcoin then withdraw to Coinbase. As long as I'm over the threshold then it's free to do so. I don't see where the transfer fees come in that you mentioned. Can you explain pls? I meant that using coinbase, you avoid network fees It make transfers faster for you and you don't build up a ton of tiny inputs in your wallet client. I get it now, thanks.
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