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List update: - Added more faucetbox faucets
- All faucetbox faucets tested
This week the time between reclaims will get added to the list aswell. Either way, if you visit these faucets twice a day, they will pay you twice a day! True, some can be claimed more then twice a day. Hence, adding of the time between claims soon. Happy claiming! http://highpayfaucets.r4u.nlLS. EDIT:The promise ( i made ) of adding timers between claims on the faucet-list is reclaimed by my crew members. And in all honesty i fully agreed with their arguments. We will not help people claim faucets untill they're dry. The collective arguments were, ofcourse: "We know people rather not click on ads once in a while, allow a popup sometimes, thus; not grant the faucet owner some revenue, while they do still want some free money. Which satoshis in the end are." So as per example: 500 people claiming from a faucet that pays 3500 satoshi every hour, while not willing to click an ad, or allow a popup; we find that unfair play. And it will drain the faucet real quick. Timers help such people keeping track of this, on faucet-list sites. We think this shouldn't be done, as it's being exploited. Therefore: no timers on our list.As explained on the site itself: visit the faucets twice a day, it will get you some USD a week. ( USD is almost worth as much as euro. ) When the list get's bigger, and not smaller due to dry faucets this will increase ofcourse. The more faucets to visit, the more satoshis, right? Don't be greedy. Better visit twice a day forever, then 50 times a day for a week and then it's dried up. Then there is nothing anymore. Also, as per my own suggestion: Why display the values of the claim? On our list, which "our crew" maintains, the promise is that faucets on the list pay at least a 1000 satoshi, but up to 5000 if you're lucky. We all agreed that's more then enough info. Next to the fact that: The payout values change all time! Knowing they pay at least 1000 satoshi is plenty of info. Too much faucets are being drained in an unfair way, and we all agreed this helps battling this. I wrote an article on how to safely click ads and allow popups. I urge everyone to read it, and put it to good use. You can read it there: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1221083.0We must help each other in this fuxed up world. LS.
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Yet another list update: Again more faucets added. There are now 130 tested faucetbox and xapo faucets! So go earn those satoshis! http://highpayfaucets.r4u.nlLS.
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List update: - All faucetbox faucets tested
- Added more faucetbox faucets
- Rewards updated
- Dogecoin list coming
check it out: http://highpayfaucets.r4u.nlHave fun! LS.
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Informative post but to firstly pay for a VPN
the vyprVPN i suggested has a free plan. then open numerous email addresses just to get a tiny amount of satoshi does not seem worth it.
It's a new email address after 500MB traffic. And whether it's worth it or not, well that depends. For some it does, for some it doesn't. Let me explain: if i visit my own faucet list, twice a day i earn three dollar a week. I live in the netherlands, good job, wife, house, kiddies, cars. Three dollar means nothing to me. Yet, someone who lives i a poor country, where 3 usd means a weeks worth of food, it means everything. So it all depends on who you are, and where you're from. In all honesty, when i learned bitcoin, i started with 200 satoshi from a faucet, and you have no idea how proud i was. So for many people it can be a good learning experience. With regards, LS.
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DNS doesn't lease IPs. You're talking about DHCP.
Correct, my mistake. But maybe set an ip manually? IP ranges from isp's can be looked up really easy. No DHCP needed. You're making a big assumption about my level of knowledge.
I don't. I underestimate nobody. I could say the same about you? they just discount any clicks that come from sources that don't look like legit viewers.
Like i said many times before, usually ip addresses aquired from vpn connections look / are legit. Some might be blacklisted. It is a matter of trial and error. Let's assume someone uses cyberghost / openVPN and goes through a faucet list of 100 entries. Some clicks won't get payed due to blacklisted ip addresses or some other "red flags", while others might, depending on the ad-provider, and obviously the ip address. (Is it called that ad-provider? I mean, ads not from adsense.) Simply put, if i make a vpn connection with a good friend of mine's computer, the ip is legit. Same can be true for connections across the world. Anyway, In the end, what counts is that users can rely on the information of the forum. I explained my / our vision and practices. You very politely explained what you think might not be completely correct. All readers of the posts can make of this what they want. They can test and try both our arguments as they are very well and clear explained. Obviously, anyone having a question about this or that can reply here, and i will be happy to answer. Anyone who disagrees, please explain what "you" think is wrong. Lastly, i hope i didn't offend you, LosingAlpha. If i did, then i want to apologize for this. This thread is becoming unfriendly, and this was never my intention. I am sure it wasn't yours either. So i want to leave it at this, and definately not become someone you dislike, or the other way around. I want to keep friendly "relationships", whether it be on here, there, at work or outside the milkyway. With regards, LS.
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I appreciate what you're trying to do in this thread, but facts are pretty thin on the ground. None of this has anything to do with name servers, for instance. Thanks for the appreciation  But it has everything to do with DNS- / name- servers. Without DNS- / name- servers there is no internet as it currently exists. There would be no ip addresses leased out, nor will domain names get translated into ip addresses so we can actually visit them. A vpn connection requests an ip address from a different DNS- / name- server, than the default one, your ISP uses? So therefore, if the vpn DNS- / name- server is located in china, it will lease out a chinese ip address to you, so it will look as if you're browsing from china. Also to google. For example, if i use cyberghost on windows, use a german server, then fire up firefox it goes straight to google.de hmmmmm. I get all german ads too. Hmmmmm. I don't think I need to ask other people to explain this stuff to me, thanks all the same.
I think people with much more knowledge about internet traffic and ip/tcp packets can't ever change your mind? I can, and 1000 other people can explain this a zillion times to you, but it's useless. We can also use vpn -> TOR. Nobody will ever find you. Let alone if we vpn -> proxy chain via 250 proxies -> TOR. Google can easily be beaten. With all due respect, LS. EDIT: I asked someone at enigmagroup. Which is co-developer of backtrack / kali linux: His answer: A good option is that you might operate your VPN in Tunnel Mode, sending all communications (including Internet) through the VPN stack. In this case, when you are on the VPN all DNS would use the VPN's DNS. This is probably the most secure way since all internal traffic is sure to stay in the VPN. EDIT2: Sorry, i have to add that not all operating systems support these features.
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Again, all theory. I'll just go ahead and assume they know what they're doing.
Assumptions get "you" nowhere. I always assumed banks knew what they were doing untill i lost 200k plus euro's because they didn't know wtf they were doing. Again, Go ask the hacker community. I dare you to contact Psychomarine @ enigmagroup, and ask him if what i claim holds any truth? Next to the fact that this topic is being derailed with theories and speculations, which was never the intention. I bring the facts, coming forth from experience. This is becoming a yes - no game  With all due respect ofcourse, LS.
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Google would have never allowed it to be fooled. They not pay for clicks via VPN.
Many vpn ip addresses are legit? Indistinguishable from any other ip, unless it is blacklisted. Howcome people do not try, yet they think they know how it works? hmmmmz. With all due respect  I don't think google is dumb enough to fall for VPN traffic, but if you're hitting faucets via a VPN in another country and seeing google ads specific to your real location, it'll be because of a cookie.
Then they're not using a good vpn service  Maybe remove cookies and try again? For us, a team of 12 people, it always works. Isn't that a bit funny? We have the experience, yet people who theoretically think to know how it works, disagree? There's always a way. A good vpn is not transparent, like proxy's are. Maybe go ask the hacker community if what i claim is the truth? But whatever, people should try it themselves, and if they don't want to: that's just fine. People disagreeing: that's fine aswell. Convince yourselves by experience, not theory. With regards, LS.
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Exactly.
If you must spend an hour to get 10k satoshi, well that's not really worth it. At least for me it isn't. But then again, for some others it might be.
LS.
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OK. Weird? Then my advice is to read this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1221083.0Then read this thread again, for setting up vpn for linux. In the end, windows and almost all it's software sux. I still think cyberghost is good, you just need to get a good IP. Not all are good you know. Just like with TOR, some exit nodes are shady to say the least. Many are blacklisted aswell. There's always a way, best believe it ^^ LS. EDIT: i must agree that there are quite a lot of blacklisted ip's on cyberghost vpn service. Still, it is doable. It just takes a few tries.
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Weird.
For us it always works on windows machines. Try another IP? Some are blacklisted. Try another country?
LS.
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Please tell me how did you change your IP?
LS.
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You're welcome.
I deleted the "how-i-did-it". You're absolutely right to ask this of me.
EDIT:
also butcherboss,
remove the quote from your last post! It still has the info on how i did it.
LS.
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Ok good. I just wanted to make sure you are not being victimized. For help, i am always available.  LS.
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I can.
When you use the IP from your internet provider, that is linked to a nameserver. When you use a vpn, it bypasses your internet provider's nameserver, and uses the nameserver associated with the vpn ip address.
Does this make any sense to you?
LS.
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75 satoshi every 0.15 minutes.Some friendly advice: up the reward, up the time between rewards. People don't want to visit the same site and do captcha every 15 seconds. To much work, IMHO. With all due respect ofcourse. +1 for putting up a clean faucet site. LS. EDIT: Some advice: i was manually able with ad-block-plus enabled to rape your faucet. I did it twice, just for testing purposes. Disabling the button because ad-block was detected doesn't do much. Try this: Complete captcha then... deletedBang. Satoshis earned. Problem? You should disable the whole page when ad-block is detected so not even the captcha can be completed  EDIT2: I can easily whip up a script that drains your faucet within a few hours. So you must make it more secure.
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Appearrantly, people want the satoshi's. So why not help them get some? And it's not "so much". It is simple enough. Even a one-eyed monkey can do it? In the end, who doesn't respect the small, won't get anything big at all? And about using my brain in a more useful manner: what is your reference of me not doing that? I think that's quite abbrasive and offensive to talk to people, you don't even know like that  Still, with regards, LS.
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That's not correct. When using a regular ip from your isp, then the ip will go via the nameserver of your isp. Using vpn, it doesn't. It bypassses the nameserver associated with your isp, and goes through the nameserver associated with the vpn address? Try it. You'll see for youself that your provider and nameserver are not that of your default provider. Set it up. Google for ip info. What's my ip. Etc. You'll see  With regards, LS.
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This has been working for us for more then ten years. As long as the vpn server addresses are legit, there won't be any problems?
Many users don't know how to do it properly, but that's something else. It will work.
Just try it. In real world situation it works. People always have a theory that it won't work, but that's not real life situation. They usually read it somewhere but never tried it.
Again, it will work and is a win - win situation.
I'd like to see someone disproving this with facts / results.
With regards,
LS.
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My advice to you is create a cache/local backlist that is checked by a PHP code every time the page loads (into index.php).
This is asking for the most simplest of all DoS attacks. 100 people (or bots) keep requesting the page will make php do nothing more then check the list and not serve pages anymore? What you propose presents heavy server load, as php has to open and read the file for every visit. There are better ways. Read up on how to block ip's with a dot-htaccess file. LS.
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