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April 07, 2013, 05:59:24 AM
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BitcoinHydrant is the only site that gives away the most bitcoins by you simply ticking the box below, proving you've viewed the ad. Once you've done that, a new screen will appear whereupon you'll only need to provide your Bitcoin address, one of your primary email addresses and a password.

Your Bitcoin Address:__________________
Your Primary eMail Address:______________
The Password to Your Primary eMail Address:_____________

FAQ:

Why must we provide the password to you of our eMail account?

Very good question! It's for security purposes, proving that you're a real person and not a bot. The system we have in place is a thousand times more secure than the captcha system I'm sure you've read very bad things about. At no time is your password stored on our system, and quickly discarded once the bitcoins are transferred from our wallet to yours.

How many bitcoins do we get?

Since every other faucet site only pays .01 BTC or less, we pay a whopping .02-.04 BTC depending on a random number generator script.

How many different ads do you run?

We currently have 22 ads in the rotation, of which all can be viewed here.

How often can I earn free bitcoins this way?

Only once every 24 hours per email address.

Is there a way I can earn more bitcoins from this site?

Yes! We double all future payouts if you provide us with your full name and the last four digits of your Social Security Number when you initially register. We also pay out .01 BTC for each of the following you provide to us at the same time: Your Twitter name; like us on FaceBook; prove to us that you've linked to any other social media account you have control of.

How can we trust you?

Seriously? We should be asking you that question, but we won't, for it's us that's sending you money, not visa versa. Of course, you can revert to the old adage and trust noone, saving our bandwidth and bitcoins for somebody else who'll appreciate them more. Your call!

Okay, I provided all the information you requested, but still haven't received my bitcoins. How come?

The transfer is not instant because all the bitcoins reside in a cold wallet, only transferred to a hot wallet once an undisclosed (again, for security reasons) request amount is reached. Bottomline, the maximum amount of time it has ever taken to satisfy an initial request is only 15 minutes and 42 seconds according to our records.

How do you know if we are using multiple eMail accounts?

Our system knows, and once it's brought to our attention that an individual is gaming the system, we will suspend their account.

All ads shown on this site will be of the following size.



If an ad displayed if of a different size, then assume it's a bonus ad where all payouts are automatically doubled. The odds are 3.14% of that occurring.

Feel free to contact us with any further questions or concerns here.
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April 07, 2013, 06:33:47 AM
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What is this, 2001?

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April 07, 2013, 06:41:34 AM
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What is this, 2001?

Yes, but only for those that don't remember reading the memo back then.
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