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September 03, 2016, 02:36:08 AM |
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All I can say is that that better be one hell of a website that I am going to pay to get in the first time. Not to be mean, I am just saying that if I Google something and I hit a link and have to pay to enter, I back up and hit the next result down the list. I simply do not care what the site looked like or promised, paying just to visit is not something that I would ever do.
If I stayed long enough to realize that I would only pay the first time, and the site was the wisdom of God him/herself, then I may consider doing it. But then I see that the Captcha will still be there next time and that I have to input my Bitcoin address each time. That is more of a task than typing those little words.
I do see two options that have potential. If I paid one time and then have no Captcha at all on a list of sites, twenty at least. Or if the browser itself became Captcha free for 24 hours. I still say the sites better have some very enticing content. That brings me to my next option that just might work. Replace those survey to enter scripts with yours. I would much rather pay a few Satoshi than complete an endless series of SPAM creating surveys that eventually never let me get my download anyway. That being said, most of the survey sites are scams or the user that uploaded the protected files are scamming and I have very little trust for them at this point. But, build a good solid file sharing site and have both a stunted speed free download and a fast download that cost a few Satoshi's and you may have a hit. You can even give 24 hour access to the site for a few more Sat's.
But, as far as what you describe, I would never, and not to be mean, but just because any website out there has another with the same content, but never pay to enter a normal site. Maybe porn, lol. On top of that, if I paid and then came back to the site later, only to find that rather than typing "brown treefrog" I had to type 12gBTX1QDUjo99SSpfP6nC6BKB4YvY8QNM I would be seriously pissed and I might even wonder if the site itself was phishing or something.
Edit....the site looks great, but reading the site makes what I have said even more true....the per transaction fee is 0.001, right now that is around 50 cents. that means that a user is paying more than 50 cents just to look at a website. that will almost never fly. what if, by magic, your code got placed on nearly half the internet overnight. i am excessive and visit 50+ sites at a sitting easy, but let's say the average person goes to just ten websites with your code, that makes the nearly free pastime of internet surfing cost about $5 per day/night or more. that is a rough pill to make people swallow, they nearly tore the country apart when they tried a quarter of a penny email tax.
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