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Domain name: vegascasino.tips Registered at Godaddy Expiry date:Feb 6, 2018
Starting bid : 0.005 BTC Bid Increment : 0.001 BTC
Auction ends on 24 hours after a valid bid has placed
Winner: Last bid
Payment methods accepted: BTC
This is not a bitcoin or crypto related domain, but could be used for gambling related stuff.
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Min bid: 0.01
Auction would end 24 hours after a valid bid has been placed
Winner: Last bid or BIN
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Unfortunately, it appears things are even worse in India right now, with over 90% of the country’s ATMs running dry. Ever since the Indian government began their demonetization efforts, things have gotten out of hand quickly. Late last year, the country’s bank ATMs were on the brink of running dry. The first time happened due to the change from old banknotes to new ones. However, this new debacle is due to a delay in software upgrades. More information below: http://www.newsbtc.com/2017/04/17/indias-bank-atms-running-cash-new-banknote-software-upgrades-still-not-completed/It is evident that access to cash remains a big problem in India, do you think Bitcoin could be part of the solution? There is a probability that the solution might get banned in India, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1848967.40BTCx India have already shut down their operations, rest of the exchanges are in the process of submitting a petition to FM.
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Blockchain as a technology has a lot of potential, I mean there are so many ways in which this technology can be implemented, even banks have been experimenting on it. As far as BTC, ETH, or LTC is concerned no one could say what would happen to them in the next 10 or 20 years. I started using BTC in 2014, was ignorant about the basics, but got familiar with the term "bubble" and today I know a bit of the basics and still consider bitcoin as a bubble.
Japan has legalized bitcoins what about other countries, most of them consider it as Ponzi pyramid scheme, unstable, currency of the criminals, so do not expect bitcoin to garner a wider audience anytime soon.
At least price is a bit stable now compared to huge fluctuations in BTC when it was between $200 to $400
Fiat is not going to disappear. When crypto users start using cryptos just not for the sake of speculation it might be able to coexist in a stable manner with Fiat . The problem is the crypto community is mainly centered around two things trading and gambling. What are the day to day things you can do with crypto compared to Fiat? This is where mass adoption fails, rather than concentrating on starting exchanges upon exchanges and gambling sites some effort should be put on making crypto available for everything that Fiat can do.
I read some where that Satosh Nakamoto had said that his/her coins should be considered lost. Yeah, the rest of the elites are definitely pushing BTC to a centralized environment. Just hope that the next bubble burst would not be anytime soon.
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For the last couple of years I have been storing my bitcoins on web wallets only, never used a desktop wallet. There is risk involved, but it is also convenient. There is a probability that India might ban bitcoins in the next month or so. Now I have altogether stopped storing BTC.
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Who keeps wasting time on faucets? Am I the only one who's thinking this?You did not think about it when you were pocketing profits through adsense from your faucet (bitblabber) through the same users you just compared to dish washers. Not being rude mate, but never criticize a thing from which you have at least earned a penny. Another guy with a sig attached to his tail was suggesting to beg outside a church, another lesson mate, never suggest anything which you have not done yourself. Let's come to the point, faucets were introduced as a medium to introduce people to bitcoins, now the scenario has changed, for some faucet users from underdeveloped countries it might be a passive income and the faucet admins are making money by bait idiots in reviewing their ads, it is mutual coexistence, why bother about it. And the alternative suggestion is captcha solving, don't see much difference, come up with something better mate
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Hey mate, partial repayment, 0.0177, https://blockchain.info/tx/b0d8781b2cef7e71cfe65127dd7b4a68194178fe763216bb37a37fa287a9b00bNow 0.0885 left Nah, thanks though! Since I'm using an android on using my bitcointalk account so I don't think that service would work. And I'll be able to receive that amount in 2-3 days from now so I'll just wait. Again thanks!
I tested this service on my android phone today through Microsoft Remote Desktop app and it works.
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The reason could be as simple as most of the bitcoin accepting sites are just not famous. They were not famous before accepting bitcoins or are famous after accepting. In my opinion bitcoin users like to spend their bitcoins on products of some specific categories and if a bitcoin accepting store have these products then advertising in a proper manner might make that shop a bit popular. When Steam and Fiverr started accepting bitcoins it was a big news because both of them are well established brands. Accepting bitcoin is not simply going to make a shop popular unless you have targeted products for the bitcoin users.
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Added, just a suggestion, adalso does not pay and adhitz TOS is against faucets so you will not get paid, replace them with any other ad network. I'm a beginner and I really appreciate that there is such a helpful list. But am I misunderstanding something or it is intended that the list also includes non-faucets? For example, in the list, I'm seeing Coin Adder and World-Of-Bitcoin, which are PTC websites.
Yeah apart from faucets there are half a dozen legit bitcoin PTC sites. To the OP, The following faucets are currently out of funds. - Satoshi Party
- Pit Pot
- Animals Coin
- BTC Pour
The following faucets have changed their partners: - Bitcoin Galaxy (FaucetHub.io)
- Aries Faucet (FaucetHub.io)
- Coffe Faucet (FaucetHub.io)
- Xoloniex (FaucetHub.io)
The following faucets have changed their timers: - BTC 4 Free 1 (8 minutes)
- BTC 4 Free (8 minutes)
The following faucets are down: Thanks a lot for the suggestion , have made necessary changes.
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UPDATE: My deposit has now vanished and I no longer see "Unconfirmed (incoming deposit):0.48491072 BTC". I have messaged support 3 times now. And again, I know I am using the correct URL as I have many times. Really hope they didn't take my coin. Made another test deposit of ab $5 worth of coin and it went through and showed up almost immediately. Any thoughts???
Your possibilities are: -BitcoinBlender scammed you (unlikely, since it's not that big an amount and I haven't seen anyone accuse them of scams before). -You sent to the wrong address or made a slight error. -You put in the wrong .onion address (unlikely, since you claim to have checked). -There's an error in BitcoinBlender's service which is preventing the deposit from appearing in your balance. None of them seem likely but when there's thousands of people using these services it's inevitable that a couple of people are going to have bad experiences somehow. If BitcoinBlender were selective scamming to people with a high amount of money which doesn't seem that likely, they would be doing it for a higher threshold than 0.48 Bitcoin anyway. Let's see what their support says. Make sure you give them the transaction ID so they can check if you sent to an address that they own. Thanks for the advice. Yes I am 100% sure that the URL is correct and that the BTC address is correct as well. I sent 3 messages to support since last night with all the required info but it's been almost 20 hours and I haven't gotten a response. That's the only thing that is sketching me out about all this. Any idea how long the response time usually is? Hope they have responded to your query and fixed it. This is their official thread, but it is dead since Jan 2017, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=436467.0Since you had used correct URL and address, like Iranus mentioned there are only two possibilities, either BitcoinBlender scammed you or there is some sort of error or glitch on their part, but since your test deposit went through let's skip the error part. I have never tried BitcoinBlender before, but Lutpin is their campaign manager so it is unlikely to be a scam attempt, but still if the issue has not been resolved I would suggest contacting Lutpin, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=520313, he is a helpful guy and might sort this out.
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Create your faucet with this short nice .com domain!
You had sold your previous faucets on Flippa, but I do not think anyone would be interested in this domain to start a faucet or any other bitcoin or crypto related site (no keyword) and on top of that the domain will expire next month. Just a suggestion, if I am right then the faucets you had sold were coinad and bitmedia approved so if you are going to sell this domain with your custom faucet script (lottery included) + the two ad networks then you will get a good price. Not understand what you talk about. I sold qoinfaucet.com That is what I said, you sold qoinfaucet and freesatoshi with custom faucet script (customized mini faucet script with lottery) and ad networks which included bitmedia and coinad. What I meant is rather than just selling the domain if you convert it into a faucet (like qoinfaucet, you should have faucet script with you), you will get a good price. Faucet admins would definitely pay more than 15 euros for a faucet script with lottery.
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BTCBTCBTCBTC Bitcoin Lotto BTCBTCBTCBTC
If you win you get 0.005 BTC Lotto numbers get taken on april 16th
Pick a number between 1 and 50
A video with a random number generator will be uploaded on Youtube on the day the numbers get taken. So you can see it is not scam.
One Ticket is 0.0001 BTC
What is your contingency for the event that you don't have perfectly even distribution of ticket sales and you have to pay more than you take in? This isn't so much a lottery as a revenue sharing scheme. In the long run, money in = money out so who pays the transaction fees? How many times will you record the video before you get the result you want to upload? I doesn't seem like you put much thought into this scam lottery. Not much thought, he did not put any thought into this. Newbie, no website, a video on Youtube as proof, and one ticket is 0.0001, the guy must have been dreaming or just got a lotto idea out of blue and posted it There is a strong probability of breaking even if I buy 50 tickets, buddy I am in
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It can be a good idea, some people like to claim without countdown time, but be aware there is a task on Services section which we complete mrai captchas. It works like a faucet without countdown time and the payrate is good, completing 1000 captchas you can earn about $1, what means a bit less than 100.000 satoshis, about 90-100 satoshis per captcha solved.
Only people who don't know that task will use a faucet where you claim 20-25 satoshis per captcha.
Can you tell me a little bit more about what mrai is and where you are completing catpchas for it. I am interested in checking that out? It is RaiBlocks, official thread, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1381323.0Their faucet, https://raiblockscommunity.net/faucet/ They are going to implement a new faucet rule from tomorrow, "Distribution will be performed hourly, but only top 60 accounts will get paid. Non-top 60 accounts will cumulate claims until will be top 60 in next distributions."I do not think you can claim continuously from their faucet without any time limitation. XRB price has increased a bit in the last few months, currently around 900 satoshis and I think that is why they are implementing top 60 feature. They are not listed on any exchange, XRB trading thread, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1422828.0Their faucet does not have any referral feature or something like that, a few years ago bitcoin adoption depended on faucets to some extent, mrai is doing the same thing and their increasing price shows it is a success.
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Create your faucet with this short nice .com domain!
You had sold your previous faucets on Flippa, but I do not think anyone would be interested in this domain to start a faucet or any other bitcoin or crypto related site (no keyword) and on top of that the domain will expire next month. Just a suggestion, if I am right then the faucets you had sold were coinad and bitmedia approved so if you are going to sell this domain with your custom faucet script (lottery included) + the two ad networks then you will get a good price.
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Domain name: btcgal.com Registered at Namecheap Expiry date: Mar 24, 2018
This auction has been further extended, auction would end 48 hours after a valid bid is placed.
Minimum bid : 0.01
Winner: Last bid or BIN
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i bid for .01 btc
Bid accepted, PM'ed.
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Bassdude had a faucet with zero timer and the rewards were around 20 to 25 satoshis and I believe he was making a decent profit. I have not seen many faucets with zero timer, minimum is at least 5 minutes and I think this is a very good strategy. Most of the faucet users prefer claiming without much delay, high rewards with a 60 minute timer is also good, but if you have a good ad network which counts all impressions then zero timer with low rewards is the best option. Most importantly faucet users do not like low rewards/low timer faucet with more than one pop up ad. I do not know which faucet script are you using, but I would recommend Salmen's faucet script for a no timer faucet.
Voted for, Lower payout rates with no claim intervals
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Wow mate, you are on a roll, Faucethub conversion, URL shortener, and now rewards based on bitcoin fluctuation. Your progressiveness is definitely worth a kudos, when you started your faucet, thought just another random faucet admin, now really awesome, you are grasping coding at a good pace and implementing it for the faucet community, keep it up bro
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