@Gifted,
Do you know how to make a searchable database that would host the Faucet List. I had time on my hands this week and remember back in 2000 when I first started doing online html and coding i had a website that i made which had a interface I could actually program myself.
Back then it was simple as all i did was create a database of websites, and then broke them down into specific categories for what they did. And created a simple search where anyone could enter the category they were interested in and then check the radio boxes for which specific areas they wanted to lookup.
Example:
I was pondering that thought about all these Faucets. As it would need to be able to scrap for Faucet sites and then be able to host the information. The developer would have the advantage as when they are found he/she would have to join that Faucet so others could see it. I was pondering on this while laying i the hospital bed. And had seen a big list on Faucet List that had Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Peercoin, Darkcoin, Litecoin, etc...and noticed that a Xapo List was not available. And with so many cryptocurrencies I remember having a multi-wallet with Cryptonator that had many wallets.
But am asking if one could code a database interface like above to list all these Faucets and make it use your crypto-wallet address to join them. One at a time so when opening up the program the complete list comes up and they can check off the websites as they surf for coins. I DO NOT want a bot to do the work, only to register for all the sites with. The parameters could be anything from amount of coins collected to time in between intervals. Say you have 100 websites with 5 minute intervals we could create one parameter for them. And every different time frame could be a set of parameters. Or we could set parameters for alphabetical listing. The possibilities is endless on parameters.
One of the things i figured needed would be a way to store the e-wallet addresses so it can be entered according that sites crypto-currency. The e-wallet addresses would have to be stored off-site for the users protection and only pulled up if they log into it securely to use the database.
I don't know if you would want to do something like that or not, but I am interested in seeing if you could make something like this and make dam sure that a BOT can not join the website with a firewall.
***Update***
I had a feeling that my computer had been infected so out of curiousity I used Norton Power Eraser even after I used MalwareBytes Anti-Malware to check my computer for any virus. And not surprised at all i found 3 trojans attached to .exe files. What amazed me is that it was called molested.exe and it was attached to one of my Processor programs. I can remember one day my computer shut down completely and I had to manually restart it. And when I did it told me that one or more of my drivers had stopped working or was going out. So it led me to what looked exactly like a Toshiba Official page and pulled up that Drive and so called updated it. To find out that it come from Faucet that had a backdoor virus which had a popup virus. And once the darn computer started opening page after page at a astounding rate i knew something got through the firewall.
But anyways the morale to the story is that the attacks may not be because of a security issue on the website, but a security issue on our computer itself in the Root or .exe files where they are able to communicate with your site through the Root or .exe file
Just a simple reminder to scan the Root files and .exe files even if you think you virus protection is up to date and see a warning to repair or upgrade. Watch it with multiple virus scans that remove trojans.