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December 21, 2013, 03:42:20 AM
Last edit: December 24, 2013, 04:44:19 AM by robattfield
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Hi everyone,

NOTE: All the faucets have been shortened with CoinURL, with no surveys etc. This is to help recoup hosting costs and to help me get my feet wet with BTC.

I have created a page with 52 Bitcoin faucets - each one of them tested by myself and working (as of this morning anyway). I originally created this as a means to categorise and bookmark all the faucets in one place, but thought others might find it useful. Eventually, I'd like to create something like CoinReaper or Land of Bitcoin, but that would happen after Christmas.

Anyway, if you're interested, you can visit my collection at btcfaucetlist.robertattfield.com. Let me know if you see any that aren't working or dried out (a couple of them have refilled their faucets and come back online). If you have an active faucet that is paying out, let me know and I can add it to the collection.

Yes, there are ads on there, but there isn't any script that will hide the content if you block the ads (like my faucet, and many others).

Hope this helps anyone out there Smiley.
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December 22, 2013, 05:37:39 AM
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Have added 6 extra BTC faucets, count of faucets now stands at 58 Cheesy.
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December 23, 2013, 09:37:19 AM
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6 more faucets have been added, taking the total count to 64 Smiley. If you're faucet isn't listed, post it on here and I'll add it Smiley. If you come across any that aren't working, also post here too (telling me which one doesn't work)...
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December 23, 2013, 11:05:04 PM
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ur a bullshitter

I wouldn't recommend PRC or SAFEDICE. PRimedice hasnt fucked me yet but we'll see...
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December 23, 2013, 11:08:45 PM
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ur a bullshitter

Excuse me how am I a bullshitter? Don't provide baseless one liners without providing some explanation. If there are faucets not working, just tell me and I'll check them.
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December 24, 2013, 03:24:25 AM
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Don't provide baseless one liners without providing some explanation.

Let's see if you have guts to accept some criticism Smiley

Note that this isn't related to what the guy above said.

So you advertise your website as a collection of links to bitcoin faucets, this is technically false. All your links are cloaked by an URL shortening service that pays you when those links are clicked. You aren't warning the visitors of your site about it. I'm not saying this is something illegal, yet some people may find that ethically wrong, especially because you also have a donation option and people actually donate, but that's their own explicit choice.

What you are basically doing is called a "blind mission" - you are using others to profit yourself, without telling them about it, this is very different from just providing a helpful directory resource. Again, there's nothing wrong with it, but if you want less criticism, perhaps you should be more honest with your site visitors and tell them how things work so they don't feel fooled when they get to discover it themselves.

http://drunkyoda.tk/ - Bitcoin blog by newbie for newbies (no ads, no reflinks, no donation begging)
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December 24, 2013, 03:38:47 AM
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If people dont want to visit my links, that is their problem. Everyone else on here uses CoinURL to shorten their links to make money - isn't that why people use that service in the first place? I could do worse and block content with some shitty survey crap like ShareCash. If people are too impatient to wait 10 seconds, then they best not visit my site Smiley.

And a one-liner statement is hardly constructive criticism at all, and I don't care how reputable the member is. If you expect me to think that is constructive criticism, then you're wrong. Constructive criticism is an actual explanation to why something isn't so good, instead of something without any substance at all. At least you decided to provide something with substance - which I plan to take on board by providing people a notice on the main page.

The links to the faucets are the only ones that have been shortened using CoinURL.
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