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April 21, 2016, 10:53:24 PM
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Found solid proof that one of your payments were faked. This probably applies to the other addresses as well. This proof is for the address 14DXgLu7FE8PALHgsBDqSYFQxwv3xQiTMe



14DXgLu7FE8PALHgsBDqSYFQxwv3xQiTMe was an "lucky" user that "won 1 bitcoin" today! This screenshot was shown:

Screenshot archive: https://archive.is/uUzTZ

You can see that the balance is 100,034,150 satoshi.
The above address has never gotten a faucetbox payment (archive) and has a balance of 34150 satoshi (minus the 1 bitcoin that was "sent" directly) The good part about faucets that use the address to sign in is that anyone can look at anyone's balance! I logged on to that address and there was no balance either!

That means that the 34150 satoshi was never sent, and probably never existed in the first place.  The owner probably used inspect element to edit the balance.

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April 21, 2016, 10:57:21 PM
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Game Set @ Match! - DarkStar Strikes Again!

Nice work,  I have also done some digging and something here dose not sit right with me,

Watch out guys.. could end up being exploit kit in the future..

Proceed with caution..
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April 21, 2016, 11:11:18 PM
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Found solid proof that one of your payments were faked. This probably applies to the other addresses as well. This proof is for the address 14DXgLu7FE8PALHgsBDqSYFQxwv3xQiTMe



14DXgLu7FE8PALHgsBDqSYFQxwv3xQiTMe was an "lucky" user that "won 1 bitcoin" today! This screenshot was shown:

Screenshot archive: https://archive.is/uUzTZ

You can see that the balance is 100,034,150 satoshi.
The above address has never gotten a faucetbox payment (archive) and has a balance of 34150 satoshi (minus the 1 bitcoin that was "sent" directly) The good part about faucets that use the address to sign in is that anyone can look at anyone's balance! I logged on to that address and there was no balance either!

That means that the 34150 satoshi was never sent, and probably never existed in the first place.  The owner probably used inspect element to edit the balance.

DarkStar_ wins Round 2!

Wow, admin. You just got knocked the fuck out.

The saddest part about this is that the site actually pays the faucet claims, and the claims are a decent amount. All in all, it would have been smart as fuck to run a promo for the first month where you're giving away something like 0.1BTC per day. To a faucet claimer 0.1BTC is HUGE. And you would have had the same amount of traffic from it as you would with the 1BTC claim probability. Either way, DarkStar_ has proven that your 1BTC claim is a scam more than you have proved that it's not.

If I were you, I would remove that altogether from my faucet, tuck my tail between my legs, apologize for being so deceitful, and try to move forward being an honest faucet admin.

Good luck. And now, I leave this here:


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April 22, 2016, 02:44:24 AM
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How are you even getting screenshots of other players' accounts, anyways? I don't understand. Are they sending them to you?

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April 22, 2016, 10:51:51 AM
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How are you even getting screenshots of other players' accounts, anyways? I don't understand. Are they sending them to you?

Yet another red flag.. He is paying himself and making it look like customers...

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April 22, 2016, 04:05:02 PM
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This user's balance has exactly 1 bitcoin, that means it was his first try at this faucet and he won 1Bitcoin ! How can all these people be so lucky.
And this user too didn't has any FaucetBox history !

http://faucetbox.com/en/check/1B49Pzwhd1dfviAU5nuVVJBhs1Cmj1mc1u

Something's fishy 🐟 🐠


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April 23, 2016, 06:07:30 AM
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What happened to your site? All of a sudden, the payout rewards have changed and my balance is now ZERO'd out. What the hell?!

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April 23, 2016, 06:10:43 AM
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regarding anyone here question about who's winning the 1 btc issue, the site now change its faucet into 400 (99%) - 100.000 (1%) / hour

so sad  Huh
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April 23, 2016, 07:54:54 AM
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regarding anyone here question about who's winning the 1 btc issue, the site now change its faucet into 400 (99%) - 100.000 (1%) / hour

so sad  Huh

Yep, the owner has manipulated the odds a little bit. Now it's no longer worth it to hang around on the site...

And yeah, it's definitely confirmed that they owner had faked withdrawals all along Roll Eyes
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April 23, 2016, 09:23:40 AM
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regarding anyone here question about who's winning the 1 btc issue, the site now change its faucet into 400 (99%) - 100.000 (1%) / hour

so sad  Huh

Yep, the owner has manipulated the odds a little bit. Now it's no longer worth it to hang around on the site...

And yeah, it's definitely confirmed that they owner had faked withdrawals all along Roll Eyes

Not only that, but I'm pretty sure I've lost all my referrals, which is the shadiest thing that a faucet admin can do to their users. I had just finished writing a review about this site, that I just ended up trashing, because the payouts turned to shit. I could overlook the fact that the admin was lying about the 1BTC prizes because the payouts were so good, but now? Yeah. Fuck this site. Unbookmarked.

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April 23, 2016, 09:36:33 AM
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Does anyone have proof of payout for this site? The payouts seems really good, so I'm not sure how sustainable this model is.

If it's legit thought, I'm definitely signing up. 0.5% chance for 1 bitcoin  Cheesy
If it seems to good to be true, it probably is.
0.5% chance for 1 bitcoin means 5 mBTC on average per claim, that is 500,000 satoshi. Most faucets pay around 500 satoshi (or anything around that amount), which means 500 sat is the amount that is affordable for the site.
If a site offers 1000 times more, or US$ 2.21 per claim, you can safely assume their advertising doesn't pay that much.

(It is of course possible to get a lot of money for each advertisement, if they are very targeted, for instance a car-website linking to car dealers with visitors who actually buy cars after visiting the site. Faucet-visitors don't care about the advertisements and aren't worth much for advertising agencies.)

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