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July 16, 2013, 05:57:35 PM
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We have just launched the new Dev Faucet!

You can earn up to 8000 Satoshi per day and can request a reward every 3 hours.

Here's the link to get started! - http://devfaucet.com

We've just added two features: Security Tokens and Just-Dice cashouts! Security Tokens are special codes that users get by email that allow them to cashout to Just-Dice.com. This was added as a security precaution to prevent people from draining other people's DevFaucet accounts into their own Just-Dice account.

You can also now withdraw from DevFaucet directly to Peerbet! All you need is a Security Token and a Peerbet username to receive your DevFaucet balance directly to your Peerbet account!

You have the ability to cash out with a direct Inputs.io, Just-dice.com or Peerbets account.

If anyone's interested in advertising with us please reply to this thread, we've gotten to a point where we're getting about 800 unique users per day!

So what are you waiting for? Come check us out at http://devfaucet.com  Cool

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July 16, 2013, 06:04:02 PM
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Vouch for DevFaucet - I co-develop it Cheesy

I think it should be said that this faucet started as a MyFaucet faucet, and while a lot has been added to it, some credit should still go to TradeFortress(about 25% should go to him - which is why the style on his footer is text-size: 25%;  Grin Grin Grin )

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July 16, 2013, 06:10:44 PM
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Vouch for this faucet - it's a good one, I know the developers and they are good people.

Cheesy

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July 16, 2013, 07:04:49 PM
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We have just added a log out button to the Dev Faucet. It is located on the top left of the page.

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July 16, 2013, 08:13:28 PM
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I say the Dev Faucet has more features than probably all of the other faucets based on TF's MyFaucet code. I like the Peerbet and Just-Dice withdraw features and the security token concept.
However, a few kinks could be worked out. It's rather annoying to have to get a security token every time you want to withdraw to Peerbet/Just-Dice.

And I'm also curious: what's with the small text at the bottom of the page that says "Want to start up your own faucet? Click Here for more info!"? XD

EDIT: NVM about the small text XD Just read the post a few posts above.

Vouch for DevFaucet - I co-develop it Cheesy

I think it should be said that this faucet started as a MyFaucet faucet, and while a lot has been added to it, some credit should still go to TradeFortress(about 25% should go to him - which is why the style on his footer is text-size: 25%;  Grin Grin Grin )


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July 16, 2013, 08:59:20 PM
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I say the Dev Faucet has more features than probably all of the other faucets based on TF's MyFaucet code. I like the Peerbet and Just-Dice withdraw features and the security token concept.
However, a few kinks could be worked out. It's rather annoying to have to get a security token every time you want to withdraw to Peerbet/Just-Dice.

And I'm also curious: what's with the small text at the bottom of the page that says "Want to start up your own faucet? Click Here for more info!"? XD

EDIT: NVM about the small text XD Just read the post a few posts above.

Vouch for DevFaucet - I co-develop it Cheesy

I think it should be said that this faucet started as a MyFaucet faucet, and while a lot has been added to it, some credit should still go to TradeFortress(about 25% should go to him - which is why the style on his footer is text-size: 25%;  Grin Grin Grin )



Thanks for your feedback relating to the Security Token code. You do not need to request a new security token each time you withdraw, as the tokens are generated with the following code:
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$token = hash_hmac("sha256",$email,$encryption_key);
where $encryption_key is a private constant. I do have plans to use a cookie to store the security token on a user's computer, therefore eliminating the need to go dig it up every single time  Grin
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July 16, 2013, 09:41:26 PM
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I say the Dev Faucet has more features than probably all of the other faucets based on TF's MyFaucet code. I like the Peerbet and Just-Dice withdraw features and the security token concept.
However, a few kinks could be worked out. It's rather annoying to have to get a security token every time you want to withdraw to Peerbet/Just-Dice.

And I'm also curious: what's with the small text at the bottom of the page that says "Want to start up your own faucet? Click Here for more info!"? XD

EDIT: NVM about the small text XD Just read the post a few posts above.

Vouch for DevFaucet - I co-develop it Cheesy

I think it should be said that this faucet started as a MyFaucet faucet, and while a lot has been added to it, some credit should still go to TradeFortress(about 25% should go to him - which is why the style on his footer is text-size: 25%;  Grin Grin Grin )



Thanks for your feedback relating to the Security Token code. You do not need to request a new security token each time you withdraw, as the tokens are generated with the following code:
Code:
$token = hash_hmac("sha256",$email,$encryption_key);
where $encryption_key is a private constant. I do have plans to use a cookie to store the security token on a user's computer, therefore eliminating the need to go dig it up every single time  Grin

Ah, okay. Makes things much simpler with a cookie, I would think.
Also, I would imagine that the "Logout" button placement could be better, as it took me quite a while to find it, even though it's obvious where it is after I found it XD I think you might want to move it to the right side of the "Your email is: blah" text, where it would be more easily seen.
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July 16, 2013, 09:53:23 PM
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I say the Dev Faucet has more features than probably all of the other faucets based on TF's MyFaucet code. I like the Peerbet and Just-Dice withdraw features and the security token concept.
However, a few kinks could be worked out. It's rather annoying to have to get a security token every time you want to withdraw to Peerbet/Just-Dice.

And I'm also curious: what's with the small text at the bottom of the page that says "Want to start up your own faucet? Click Here for more info!"? XD

EDIT: NVM about the small text XD Just read the post a few posts above.

Vouch for DevFaucet - I co-develop it Cheesy

I think it should be said that this faucet started as a MyFaucet faucet, and while a lot has been added to it, some credit should still go to TradeFortress(about 25% should go to him - which is why the style on his footer is text-size: 25%;  Grin Grin Grin )



Thanks for your feedback relating to the Security Token code. You do not need to request a new security token each time you withdraw, as the tokens are generated with the following code:
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$token = hash_hmac("sha256",$email,$encryption_key);
where $encryption_key is a private constant. I do have plans to use a cookie to store the security token on a user's computer, therefore eliminating the need to go dig it up every single time  Grin

Ah, okay. Makes things much simpler with a cookie, I would think.
Also, I would imagine that the "Logout" button placement could be better, as it took me quite a while to find it, even though it's obvious where it is after I found it XD I think you might want to move it to the right side of the "Your email is: blah" text, where it would be more easily seen.
I will move the logout button later today/tonight, I just threw that in there in literally five minutes Tongue
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July 16, 2013, 09:57:17 PM
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I say the Dev Faucet has more features than probably all of the other faucets based on TF's MyFaucet code. I like the Peerbet and Just-Dice withdraw features and the security token concept.
However, a few kinks could be worked out. It's rather annoying to have to get a security token every time you want to withdraw to Peerbet/Just-Dice.

And I'm also curious: what's with the small text at the bottom of the page that says "Want to start up your own faucet? Click Here for more info!"? XD

EDIT: NVM about the small text XD Just read the post a few posts above.

Vouch for DevFaucet - I co-develop it Cheesy

I think it should be said that this faucet started as a MyFaucet faucet, and while a lot has been added to it, some credit should still go to TradeFortress(about 25% should go to him - which is why the style on his footer is text-size: 25%;  Grin Grin Grin )



Thanks for your feedback relating to the Security Token code. You do not need to request a new security token each time you withdraw, as the tokens are generated with the following code:
Code:
$token = hash_hmac("sha256",$email,$encryption_key);
where $encryption_key is a private constant. I do have plans to use a cookie to store the security token on a user's computer, therefore eliminating the need to go dig it up every single time  Grin

Ah, okay. Makes things much simpler with a cookie, I would think.
Also, I would imagine that the "Logout" button placement could be better, as it took me quite a while to find it, even though it's obvious where it is after I found it XD I think you might want to move it to the right side of the "Your email is: blah" text, where it would be more easily seen.
I will move the logout button later today/tonight, I just threw that in there in literally five minutes Tongue

Oh, lolk XD
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July 17, 2013, 01:11:24 AM
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Site looks good. HOping I can get enough for a cashout tomorrow Smiley
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July 17, 2013, 04:22:04 AM
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Nice site. You guys done a good job Smiley.

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July 18, 2013, 12:16:53 AM
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Site looks good. HOping I can get enough for a cashout tomorrow Smiley

got my cashout today. thnks giuys
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August 24, 2013, 03:30:34 PM
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We now have 15k members! Thanks for making this possible!

Want to bid on some adspace? Head over to http://devfaucet.com for more info!

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August 25, 2013, 06:54:53 AM
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Yeay, devfaucet!
Great site, must vouch for. Always pays out, and is probably the best MyFaucet out there.

PS: They should be adding withdrawals to WhiskChat (link in sig) soon... Wink

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December 07, 2014, 04:05:59 AM
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Oh man, I have the urge to revive this project.

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December 08, 2014, 02:31:52 PM
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is it still active or not? Huh

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December 08, 2014, 08:08:06 PM
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is it still active or not? Huh
This shut down with the inputs.io hack, which I believe was about a year ago.

Also, if you want to revive it dev, I'd be fully supportive! This faucet was bad ass a while ago! Cheesy
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December 08, 2014, 08:12:10 PM
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Bring it back and I will promote it.  Wink

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December 08, 2014, 08:47:11 PM
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Bring it back and I will promote it.  Wink
great !!
waiting for reactivation

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