You have the same problem I had on CoinAd with the 'remember me' thing. www.coinurl.com != coinurl.com The browser detects www. as a different website, so cookies created in coinurl.com are not available at www.coinurl.com. You need to redirect users from www.coinurl.com to coinurl.com or vice-versa (you can either do that on your server settings or with php header). I think the same thing happens with $_SESSIONS.
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As soon as I start mining I'll donate back but only to
Coinad BitVisitor CoinTube.Tv Daily Bitcoins
The only ones that have been working for me
WooWhooo I have a whole 13.78 mBTC
Maybe I should check out Cointube again. I didn't like that they don't tell you how much you're about to get paid. The other three are great!!! To me, someone who has been messing with bitcoins for 7 says, 13 BTC is a lot! How did you get so much without mining? I sure don't want to buy any.. I would have .50 BTC if I hadn't discovered bitzino and dice rolls. I guess .268 isn't bad for trolling the freebie sites. It's just a lot of work keeping up with when the hour has passed. All day. So I was curious if you bought any or they were all from the giveaway sites? 13.78 mBTC
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I think he means you could hire personnel Yes, get someone you know to help you and share, if there is, profit.
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this was more likely a suggestion for the future, or do you wanna stay 100% BTC related?
I don't impose restrictions on the sites advertised, non-Bitcoin advertisers also welcome! When I will start accepting other deposit options apart Bitcoin, there will be much more different advertisers. But this is not easy from many points: technology (most likely number of publishers will increase so high that only physical dedicated server will be able to handle load), legal and personal (I have little free time for next few months). Hire.
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If you're logged in, you can see in the home page if you can request a new payment without clicking anything.
Actually I think a javascript button ( like dailybitcoins "Check eligibility" button ) would be better, then one could check it without having to reload the whole page and having to re-input their Bitcoin address. Something for you to think about perhaps. Hmm, you don't need to re-input the Bitcoin address... When I do it in firefox, if I am too early the form goes away and a message is displayed: "You already requested free bitcoins Please come back in [ x amount of time ]." When that time passes and I try it again the form comes back and is empty, requiring me to re-input my address. It's no big deal but it would be a little nicer if one didn't need to re-input their address. You have 2 options for that; 1Bookmark the site link like this https://coinad.com/?a=YOUR_ADDRESS_HERE and you'll have the address "auto-filled". 2Create an account and save your address on the settings, everytime you visit the homepage you'll have the address "auto-filled".
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If you're logged in, you can see in the home page if you can request a new payment without clicking anything.
Actually I think a javascript button ( like dailybitcoins "Check eligibility" button ) would be better, then one could check it without having to reload the whole page and having to re-input their Bitcoin address. Something for you to think about perhaps. Hmm, you don't need to re-input the Bitcoin address, and clicking the "Check eligibility" button and the reload button is pretty much the same thing (the page is extremely light and fast), with the difference that you'll most likely see new ads.
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Wild bump appears.
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CoinAd has been shut down for security reasons.
It's only temporary.
That is correct, thank you.
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Count me in
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What about making two different deposit addresses?
I thought about it, but there are already more than 2K addresses in the wallet.dat, and it would mean doubling them all (heavily slowing bitcoind). It seems that the x.xxxx1111 method fits better. Take a look at this: https://blockchain.info/api/api_receiveSeems to fit your needs.
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What about making two different deposit addresses?
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thanks for the link subStrata, I tried them also, lets see how it works.
The thing is, all these sites popping up. I wonder how they are going to do in the long term. yah yah we have the 'novelty' of the bitcoin stuff, but so far they are generating their revenue almost solely from either donations (which won't happen often) or advertisement.
From past experience, and the whole get paid to crap of the 90's and early 2000's it's not really a sustainable model. People are just going to click for their micro coins and not buy the products. Advertisers are going to get tired of spending advertising dollars with places that generate no sales. The legit advertisers like google and the likes will not let you run their ads on such sites for compensation, because they know it's just a bunch of click demons. Let's not forget that people have become extremely creative at figuring ways to cheat and have 'robo clickers'. Eventually it goes under as the webmaster of the sites can not get any decent income. Unless they are selling a product uniquely and aside from clickety click, it's a death spiral in the long run. Even the gambling sites, you can only refer so many folks and that initial 'rush' of subscribers dies off. Besides, how many 'mee too's are jumping on that bandwagon as well?
Not trying to be too negative but Ive seen this all happen before in the mid 90's early 2k's with the 'dot com' boom and the 'get paid to' industry.... it's very predictable what will happen, because it has happened before, and human nature does not change. If nothing else, we become worse.
Aaron
Many come and go, but there's always a few that adapt and keep on their mission.
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I just sold a car, I took a check. I am going to have to wait 7 -14 days to find out if it cleared.
So Im left telling the guy I cant sign over the title for over a week. Man banks are bad at there job.
why cant I just want to scan a QR code and see there balance lol
what is a check?
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