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June 11, 2013, 09:33:00 AM
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Well at least I'm trying to contribute by showing tyat not every .tk website is a scam/malware-overrun website.

I get ya. I actually started up a few tk's on my own after doing research on them again. And I'm not a scammer/malware abuser, :p.
As moth of my sites are experiments which don't earn enough to be able to sustain even a .com domain, I use a free .tk domain which allows me to experiment freely without worrying that it'll be suspended.

True, that's another good reason to use them, Smiley. Also, the benefit of .com over .tk is solely about SEO. Other than that there are no differences. And that only matters because .tk is a country-based domain and .com is universal.
Aoso .tk gives moreprivacy. In a .com domain, you have to pay for whois protection while .tk gives it for free. That might be a negative of the domain too.

Actually, a lot of registrars give free privacy. The problem is if you're running an actual business (or really anything where you want authority) you need to leave it public as transparency (stores, authority blogs, etc.).
As I don't really take people's money; I actually give them more, such transparency isn't needed for me. Bitcoin is about being anonymus, isn't it?

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June 11, 2013, 09:34:12 AM
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Well at least I'm trying to contribute by showing tyat not every .tk website is a scam/malware-overrun website.

I get ya. I actually started up a few tk's on my own after doing research on them again. And I'm not a scammer/malware abuser, :p.
As moth of my sites are experiments which don't earn enough to be able to sustain even a .com domain, I use a free .tk domain which allows me to experiment freely without worrying that it'll be suspended.

True, that's another good reason to use them, Smiley. Also, the benefit of .com over .tk is solely about SEO. Other than that there are no differences. And that only matters because .tk is a country-based domain and .com is universal.
Aoso .tk gives moreprivacy. In a .com domain, you have to pay for whois protection while .tk gives it for free. That might be a negative of the domain too.

Actually, a lot of registrars give free privacy. The problem is if you're running an actual business (or really anything where you want authority) you need to leave it public as transparency (stores, authority blogs, etc.).
Really? I didn't know that
Any name to give?

Own address: 19QkqAza7BHFTuoz9N8UQkryP4E9jHo4N3 - Pywallet support: 1AQDfx22pKGgXnUZFL1e4UKos3QqvRzNh5 - Bitcointalk++ script support: 1Pxeccscj1ygseTdSV1qUqQCanp2B2NMM2
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June 11, 2013, 09:35:42 AM
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Well at least I'm trying to contribute by showing tyat not every .tk website is a scam/malware-overrun website.

I get ya. I actually started up a few tk's on my own after doing research on them again. And I'm not a scammer/malware abuser, :p.
As moth of my sites are experiments which don't earn enough to be able to sustain even a .com domain, I use a free .tk domain which allows me to experiment freely without worrying that it'll be suspended.

True, that's another good reason to use them, Smiley. Also, the benefit of .com over .tk is solely about SEO. Other than that there are no differences. And that only matters because .tk is a country-based domain and .com is universal.
Aoso .tk gives moreprivacy. In a .com domain, you have to pay for whois protection while .tk gives it for free. That might be a negative of the domain too.

Actually, a lot of registrars give free privacy. The problem is if you're running an actual business (or really anything where you want authority) you need to leave it public as transparency (stores, authority blogs, etc.).
As I don't really take people's money; I actually give them more, such transparency isn't needed for me. Bitcoin

Just looked at your site, actually. If you change to a more static payment method (instead of random) I'd be willing to feature it on the BTC Faucet Rotator.

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June 11, 2013, 09:36:17 AM
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Well at least I'm trying to contribute by showing tyat not every .tk website is a scam/malware-overrun website.

I get ya. I actually started up a few tk's on my own after doing research on them again. And I'm not a scammer/malware abuser, :p.
As moth of my sites are experiments which don't earn enough to be able to sustain even a .com domain, I use a free .tk domain which allows me to experiment freely without worrying that it'll be suspended.

True, that's another good reason to use them, Smiley. Also, the benefit of .com over .tk is solely about SEO. Other than that there are no differences. And that only matters because .tk is a country-based domain and .com is universal.
Aoso .tk gives moreprivacy. In a .com domain, you have to pay for whois protection while .tk gives it for free. That might be a negative of the domain too.

Actually, a lot of registrars give free privacy. The problem is if you're running an actual business (or really anything where you want authority) you need to leave it public as transparency (stores, authority blogs, etc.).
Really? I didn't know that
Any name to give?

Namecheap is one of the bigger ones.

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June 11, 2013, 09:41:54 AM
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Well at least I'm trying to contribute by showing tyat not every .tk website is a scam/malware-overrun website.

I get ya. I actually started up a few tk's on my own after doing research on them again. And I'm not a scammer/malware abuser, :p.
As moth of my sites are experiments which don't earn enough to be able to sustain even a .com domain, I use a free .tk domain which allows me to experiment freely without worrying that it'll be suspended.

True, that's another good reason to use them, Smiley. Also, the benefit of .com over .tk is solely about SEO. Other than that there are no differences. And that only matters because .tk is a country-based domain and .com is universal.
Aoso .tk gives moreprivacy. In a .com domain, you have to pay for whois protection while .tk gives it for free. That might be a negative of the domain too.

Actually, a lot of registrars give free privacy. The problem is if you're running an actual business (or really anything where you want authority) you need to leave it public as transparency (stores, authority blogs, etc.).
As I don't really take people's money; I actually give them more, such transparency isn't needed for me. Bitcoin

Just looked at your site, actually. If you change to a more static payment method (instead of random) I'd be willing to feature it on the BTC Faucet Rotator.
I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

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June 11, 2013, 09:47:56 AM
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Thanks

Own address: 19QkqAza7BHFTuoz9N8UQkryP4E9jHo4N3 - Pywallet support: 1AQDfx22pKGgXnUZFL1e4UKos3QqvRzNh5 - Bitcointalk++ script support: 1Pxeccscj1ygseTdSV1qUqQCanp2B2NMM2
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June 11, 2013, 09:51:04 AM
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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.

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June 11, 2013, 09:54:15 AM
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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.
I was thinking of setting it up not with the client rather with the blockchain.info wallet maybe. However, I only know the basics of FreePascal which I learnt in school and a bit of Python.

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June 11, 2013, 09:59:42 AM
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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.
I was thinking of setting it up not with the client rather with the blockchain.info wallet maybe. However, I only know the basics of FreePascal which I learnt in school and a bit of Python.

This makes it seem pretty easy: http://blockchain.info/api/blockchain_wallet_api

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June 11, 2013, 10:07:08 AM
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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.
I was thinking of setting it up not with the client rather with the blockchain.info wallet maybe. However, I only know the basics of FreePascal which I learnt in school and a bit of Python.

This makes it seem pretty easy: http://blockchain.info/api/blockchain_wallet_api
Could you build such script I mentioned: accumulative payments, 24 hour timer, auto payments? All I can offer right now is a free banner space for any ad you want and a tip (bigger or smaller) once the site gets bigger exposure. What do you think?

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June 11, 2013, 10:10:48 AM
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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.
I was thinking of setting it up not with the client rather with the blockchain.info wallet maybe. However, I only know the basics of FreePascal which I learnt in school and a bit of Python.

This makes it seem pretty easy: http://blockchain.info/api/blockchain_wallet_api
Could you build such script I mentioned: accumulative payments, 24 hour timer, auto payments? All I can offer right now is a free banner space for any ad you want and a tip (bigger or smaller) once the site gets bigger exposure. What do you think?

I'm not sure how to actually do the pinging for the auto payments. I think that's a cron job or something. I think I can handle the rest though if you want me to mock up a script (it'll be the code part, not the visual part though -- I'm a coder, not a designer, Tongue).

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June 11, 2013, 10:16:12 AM
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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.
I was thinking of setting it up not with the client rather with the blockchain.info wallet maybe. However, I only know the basics of FreePascal which I learnt in school and a bit of Python.

This makes it seem pretty easy: http://blockchain.info/api/blockchain_wallet_api
Could you build such script I mentioned: accumulative payments, 24 hour timer, auto payments? All I can offer right now is a free banner space for any ad you want and a tip (bigger or smaller) once the site gets bigger exposure. What do you think?

I'm not sure how to actually do the pinging for the auto payments. I think that's a cron job or something. I think I can handle the rest though if you want me to mock up a script (it'll be the code part, not the visual part though -- I'm a coder, not a designer, Tongue).
I think I have a faucet script you might be able to base of to. It uses Cronjobs and MySQL, both of which I have access to. The script itself is half bad but I bet you could make better. Also a space for the banners (well I gotta put your and my own banners somewhere) would be good. Should I post the link?

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June 11, 2013, 10:17:31 AM
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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.
I was thinking of setting it up not with the client rather with the blockchain.info wallet maybe. However, I only know the basics of FreePascal which I learnt in school and a bit of Python.

This makes it seem pretty easy: http://blockchain.info/api/blockchain_wallet_api
Could you build such script I mentioned: accumulative payments, 24 hour timer, auto payments? All I can offer right now is a free banner space for any ad you want and a tip (bigger or smaller) once the site gets bigger exposure. What do you think?

I'm not sure how to actually do the pinging for the auto payments. I think that's a cron job or something. I think I can handle the rest though if you want me to mock up a script (it'll be the code part, not the visual part though -- I'm a coder, not a designer, Tongue).
I think I have a faucet script you might be able to base of to. It uses Cronjobs andMySQL, both of which I have access to. The script itself is half bad but I bet you could make better. Also a space for the banners (well I gotta put your and my own banners somewhere) would be good. Should I post the link?

Sure, I'll take a look at it.

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June 11, 2013, 10:22:36 AM
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Here's the link to the thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=201973.0

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Got it. Going to look it over and I'll send you a pm, Smiley.

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Got it. Going to look it over and I'll send you a pm, Smiley.
Thanks. If you need any info, just PM me.

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June 11, 2013, 08:40:58 PM
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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.
There's a PHP library for that! Wink

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I wish I could. As I'm only a sort-of a techie but not a coder, I have to process every payment by hand as well as be aware of the min transaction limit in bitcoin-qt. If I knew how to code php or any similiar language, I could make accumulative payments, 24 or 8 or something hour limits without having to check addresses and of course automatic payments. But as I only know how to review and check code, I'm unable to do such.

Awwww, Sad. I know PHP (that's what the rotator is built in) but when it comes to interfacing with the client I wouldn't even know where to start.
There's a PHP library for that! Wink



Ugh, JSON, lol. I need to get a bit more adept at PHP before I move into that. Sadly I lack the real capability of doing OOP. I use.... structured *gasp* :p

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June 12, 2013, 11:19:56 AM
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DOT.TK SPYWARE ALERT
I visited dot.tk on my company computer and it detected spyware.  Not sure if real or not but be careful!  Smiley

It is an exaggeration. I have noticed the same with anonpaste.me .
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June 12, 2013, 05:14:59 PM
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DOT.TK SPYWARE ALERT
I visited dot.tk on my company computer and it detected spyware.  Not sure if real or not but be careful!  Smiley

It is an exaggeration. I have noticed the same with anonpaste.me .
I'm not really sure about the site you mentioned.  Undecided

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