Mahkul (OP)
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April 08, 2011, 03:13:57 PM |
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http://freebitcoins.appspot.com/ nothing left. Just to draw everyone's attention to this, if you have a spare coin or two, why not top it up.
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ribuck
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April 08, 2011, 03:32:13 PM |
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I just sent 10BTC. Maybe it's time for Gavin to lower the payout to 0.03 BTC.
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BitterTea
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April 08, 2011, 03:34:55 PM |
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I just sent 25. LET'S DO THIS!
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epii
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April 08, 2011, 04:13:31 PM |
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Heh, I used the fact that the Faucet was running dry to convince my best friend to finally get bitcoins.
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Jered Kenna (TradeHill)
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April 08, 2011, 04:45:11 PM |
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I'm looking at this as a good thing.
It means a lot of new people (or Gavin j/k) are signing up and finding out about bitcoins.
I'm going to go ahead and put some more back though.
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slush
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April 08, 2011, 05:09:02 PM |
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It means a lot of new people (or Gavin j/k) are signing up and finding out about bitcoins.
Or somebody have access to hundreds google accounts...
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Gavin Andresen
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April 08, 2011, 06:18:47 PM |
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Or somebody have access to hundreds google accounts...
Hundreds of google accounts AND hundreds of IP addresses (the Faucet does still check IP address). And the patience to solve hundreds of CAPTCHAs... I'm pretty sure almost all of the bitcoins going out of the Faucet are new people trying out Bitcoin. We're getting between 500 and 1,000 downloads of bitcoin binaries from the SourceForge site per day ( stats here). PS: Thanks again to everybody who donates to keep the Faucet running!
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How often do you get the chance to work on a potentially world-changing project?
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Mahkul (OP)
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April 08, 2011, 09:04:33 PM |
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Or somebody have access to hundreds google accounts...
Hundreds of google accounts AND hundreds of IP addresses (the Faucet does still check IP address). And the patience to solve hundreds of CAPTCHAs... I'm pretty sure almost all of the bitcoins going out of the Faucet are new people trying out Bitcoin. We're getting between 500 and 1,000 downloads of bitcoin binaries from the SourceForge site per day ( stats here). PS: Thanks again to everybody who donates to keep the Faucet running! Also, the amount of work this requires for the sake of 0.05 makes it totally unfeasible (at least at the current Bitcoin rate).
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Jered Kenna (TradeHill)
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April 08, 2011, 09:36:34 PM |
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based on download stats etc I doubt it's getting ripped off. If you go to that effort then I'm impressed. I guess you could pay someone to solve capchas and you'd break even maybe if you're lucky. Really I think if you're sophisticated enough to bot and proxy and all that you could probably make better money somewhere else. That's why I said it's a good sign the faucet is running low and I'm sure it will get refilled
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marcus_of_augustus
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April 08, 2011, 10:27:11 PM |
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Here's a thought.
Basically a lot of new bitcoiners are using the faucet to just 'see that it works' incoming to their account ... they put in a request for coins and out some pops in their local account. I don't think they really care too much that they just got ahead by BTC 0.05.
So in that vein, could we not set something up so that they can then immediately, and easily, just send some BTC back to the faucet (probably those same BTC 0.05 that they just got, so that they can 'see that it works' going the other way, i.e., outgoing from their account?
And then have some kind of confirmation at bitcoin faucet site for them that it was their BTC that just went through back the other way?
It would be closer to a net zero sum game for bitcoin faucet.
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Jered Kenna (TradeHill)
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April 08, 2011, 10:53:05 PM |
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Here's a thought.
Basically a lot of new bitcoiners are using the faucet to just 'see that it works' incoming to their account ... they put in a request for coins and out some pops in their local account. I don't think they really care too much that they just got ahead by BTC 0.05.
So in that vein, could we not set something up so that they can then immediately, and easily, just send some BTC back to the faucet (probably those same BTC 0.05 that they just got, so that they can 'see that it works' going the other way, i.e., outgoing from their account?
And then have some kind of confirmation at bitcoin faucet site for them that it was their BTC that just went through back the other way?
It would be closer to a net zero sum game for bitcoin faucet.
Good idea and it wouldn't be that hard to implement with block explorer even just putting a link to a sub page that described it all and gave a link to watch it should be enough.
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grue
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April 08, 2011, 11:20:44 PM |
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Or somebody have access to hundreds google accounts...
Hundreds of google accounts AND hundreds of IP addresses (the Faucet does still check IP address). And the patience to solve hundreds of CAPTCHAs... I'm pretty sure almost all of the bitcoins going out of the Faucet are new people trying out Bitcoin. We're getting between 500 and 1,000 downloads of bitcoin binaries from the SourceForge site per day ( stats here). PS: Thanks again to everybody who donates to keep the Faucet running! google account: pretty easy to get, especially if you do youtube services ip: proxy lists captcha: decaptcher
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divergenta
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April 08, 2011, 11:34:55 PM |
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google account: pretty easy to get, especially if you do youtube services ip: proxy lists captcha: decaptcher
But if you had a botnet of zombies doing that would it really be worth the relatively small amount of BTC that the Faucet consists of? I don't believe so.
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Jered Kenna (TradeHill)
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April 09, 2011, 02:08:09 PM |
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google account: pretty easy to get, especially if you do youtube services ip: proxy lists captcha: decaptcher
But if you had a botnet of zombies doing that would it really be worth the relatively small amount of BTC that the Faucet consists of? I don't believe so. Also figure in that most people that know about it really support it so that lowers the chance a little they'd rip it off. I know only takes one but if I had to pick between ripping the faucet off or ripping off someone's grandma I'd pick grandma.
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ryepdx
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April 11, 2011, 05:23:39 PM |
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We're getting between 500 and 1,000 downloads of bitcoin binaries from the SourceForge site per day ( stats here). Point of curiosity: why are we getting way more downloads than page views? Is someone somewhere direct linking to the binary? Where's all that traffic coming from?
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martin
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April 12, 2011, 02:45:13 AM |
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The bitcoin.org frontpage links directly to the sourceforge binary, which almost certainly accounts for that.
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tenach
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April 12, 2011, 06:20:03 AM |
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Thank you for this; you tipped the scale for me actually getting into BitCoins. When I have finished downloading the chain and receive my 0.05, I'm definitely recirculating it back to the Faucet.
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April 12, 2011, 06:38:41 AM |
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i know a great way to get more donations to the faucet: allow donators to leave a short piece of text. since the bitcoin faucet is such a popular url, donators could leave a link to their website or company, acting as an advertisement. public pilanthopy to new bitcoin users as a way to promote your company/brand image...
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"We will not find a solution to political problems in cryptography, but we can win a major battle in the arms race and gain a new territory of freedom for several years.
Governments are good at cutting off the heads of a centrally controlled networks, but pure P2P networks are holding their own."
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slush
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April 12, 2011, 09:01:08 AM Last edit: April 12, 2011, 09:33:30 AM by slush |
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i know a great way to get more donations to the faucet: allow donators to leave a short piece of text. since the bitcoin faucet is such a popular url, donators could leave a link to their website or company, acting as an advertisement. public pilanthopy to new bitcoin users as a way to promote your company/brand image...
Good idea! I'm for that! It's similar idea as milion dollar page .
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FreeMoney
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April 12, 2011, 09:31:41 AM |
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i know a great way to get more donations to the faucet: allow donators to leave a short piece of text. since the bitcoin faucet is such a popular url, donators could leave a link to their website or company, acting as an advertisement. public pilanthopy to new bitcoin users as a way to promote your company/brand image...
This would be cool. The order should be [amount donated/minutes since donation] in descending order. Display top 10 on main page and have a page with the full list.
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