Ascholten
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October 27, 2012, 09:52:52 AM |
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Yes it is correct. You can only get it once per 24 hours though I believe.
Aaron
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Portnoy (OP)
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October 27, 2012, 04:24:01 PM |
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on BitVisitor home page I see last day or two Earn up to 4 mBTC per website visit lasting 5 minutes or more! but newer got to visit this sponsor. Is it typo or anybody visited this sponsor? Since I've been trying it I have never seen it that high for a single site view. The highest I've seen it start at is .64 btm(mbtc) then to .48, .24, .16, and down to .08 The last couple days it was starting at .24 btm for me... today it started at .32
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ingrownpocket
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October 27, 2012, 06:22:00 PM |
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Portnoy (OP)
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October 27, 2012, 06:30:57 PM |
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"You already requested free bitcoins Please come back in 47 minutes 37 seconds." Doh! lol
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ingrownpocket
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October 27, 2012, 06:33:03 PM |
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"You already requested free bitcoins Please come back in 47 minutes 37 seconds." Doh! lol That's why I made that 'Special Prizes' table, to avoid things like that.
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Portnoy (OP)
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October 27, 2012, 06:45:55 PM |
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"You already requested free bitcoins Please come back in 47 minutes 37 seconds." Doh! lol That's why I made that 'Special Prizes' table, to avoid things like that. Ya, my strategy is to try and get more of the medium level prizes because I never get the big ones.
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celkaris
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October 27, 2012, 06:47:38 PM |
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Hrm ... although i must admit i gave a try to some of those easy-earned bitcoins at first, i won't encourage any of my friends to do so, here's why : You already know that transactions with multiple small inputs leads to bigger fees, when you'll later combine those inputs to create the output, while sending coins to someone else. Using & re-using those 'daily offers' will just lead to bigger fees, with nearly nothing really usable in your current balance
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boonies4u
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October 27, 2012, 06:50:44 PM |
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Hrm ... although i must admit i gave a try to some of those easy-earned bitcoins at first, i won't encourage any of my friends to do so, here's why : You already know that transactions with multiple small inputs leads to bigger fees, when you'll later combine those inputs to create the output, while sending coins to someone else. Using & re-using those 'daily offers' will just lead to bigger fees, with nearly nothing really usable in your current balance Nice first post A few of them, such as dailybitcoins lets you pool your earnings so you choose when to receive the payout.
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ingrownpocket
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October 27, 2012, 07:03:20 PM |
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Hrm ... although i must admit i gave a try to some of those easy-earned bitcoins at first, i won't encourage any of my friends to do so, here's why : You already know that transactions with multiple small inputs leads to bigger fees, when you'll later combine those inputs to create the output, while sending coins to someone else. Using & re-using those 'daily offers' will just lead to bigger fees, with nearly nothing really usable in your current balance Nice first post A few of them, such as dailybitcoins lets you pool your earnings so you choose when to receive the payout. You just need to wait a few days and the fees will be low.
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celkaris
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October 27, 2012, 07:16:26 PM |
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Hrm ... although i must admit i gave a try to some of those easy-earned bitcoins at first, i won't encourage any of my friends to do so, here's why : You already know that transactions with multiple small inputs leads to bigger fees, when you'll later combine those inputs to create the output, while sending coins to someone else. Using & re-using those 'daily offers' will just lead to bigger fees, with nearly nothing really usable in your current balance Nice first post A few of them, such as dailybitcoins lets you pool your earnings so you choose when to receive the payout. You just need to wait a few days and the fees will be low. Fees also depends on the block embedded transactions (block size including other transactions than yours). For now, the fee may indeed be relatively low (it depends of the amount of BTC you send, and the number of thoss small inputs involved, and as you said, the so-called "1-bitcoin-day" thing), but over time ... with the locked 10 minutes interval between two blocks, fees will unfortunately increase... I should write "unfortunately" here (with quotes) as ... miners will soon exclusively rely on those fees :p ... currently at block 205276 .. less than 5k blocks before first halving .. i'm really curious on all the consequences we'll soon observe
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boonies4u
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October 27, 2012, 07:25:08 PM |
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Hrm ... although i must admit i gave a try to some of those easy-earned bitcoins at first, i won't encourage any of my friends to do so, here's why : You already know that transactions with multiple small inputs leads to bigger fees, when you'll later combine those inputs to create the output, while sending coins to someone else. Using & re-using those 'daily offers' will just lead to bigger fees, with nearly nothing really usable in your current balance Nice first post A few of them, such as dailybitcoins lets you pool your earnings so you choose when to receive the payout. You just need to wait a few days and the fees will be low. Fees also depends on the block embedded transactions (block size including other transactions than yours). For now, the fee may indeed be relatively low (it depends of the amount of BTC you send, and the number of thoss small inputs involved, and as you said, the so-called "1-bitcoin-day" thing), but over time ... with the locked 10 minutes interval between two blocks, fees will unfortunately increase... I should write "unfortunately" here (with quotes) as ... miners will soon exclusively rely on those fees :p ... currently at block 205276 .. less than 5k blocks before first halving .. i'm really curious on all the consequences we'll soon observe I don't really get at what you're trying to say here...
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October 27, 2012, 11:18:35 PM |
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bitcrate is empty. cointicket turned into this: "cointicket.org is currently in mainteance mode. We'll announce more info in the next days, so long please stay calm. For questions please use info@cointicket.org"
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Portnoy (OP)
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October 28, 2012, 03:53:32 AM |
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"You already requested free bitcoins Please come back in 47 minutes 37 seconds." Doh! lol That's why I made that 'Special Prizes' table, to avoid things like that. Also consider putting in something like dailybitcoins has with their prize counter on the frontpage: "50 larger prizes available today" A counter that decrements when one of the larger prizes is won, so that users don't have to keep hitting F5 to reload the page trying for that prize after it has already been won. Then they can either opt for the base amount or wait and try for a larger prize later.
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cambda
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October 28, 2012, 08:44:26 AM Last edit: October 28, 2012, 04:09:52 PM by cambda |
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on BitVisitor home page I see last day or two Earn up to 4 mBTC per website visit lasting 5 minutes or more! but newer got to visit this sponsor. Is it typo or anybody visited this sponsor? I'll attest that it is in fact occasionally 4 mBTC. I've managed to get it several times in the last couple days. Since I've been trying it I have never seen it that high for a single site view. The highest I've seen it start at is .64 btm(mbtc) then to .48, .24, .16, and down to .08 The last couple days it was starting at .24 btm for me... today it started at .32
Seems it is geographical based to get to the 4 mBTC sponsor
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Portnoy (OP)
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October 28, 2012, 03:41:01 PM |
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on BitVisitor home page I see last day or two Earn up to 4 mBTC per website visit lasting 5 minutes or more! but newer got to visit this sponsor. Is it typo or anybody visited this sponsor? I'll attest that it is in fact occasionally 4 mBTC. I've managed to get it several times in the last couple days. Since I've been trying it I have never seen it that high for a single site view. The highest I've seen it start at is .64 btm(mbtc) then to .48, .24, .16, and down to .08 The last couple days it was starting at .24 btm for me... today it started at .32
Seems it is geographical based to get to the 4 mBTC sponsor Yes, that's what I was thinking.
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Portnoy (OP)
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October 28, 2012, 08:50:40 PM |
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Bitcrate has been refilled.
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Portnoy (OP)
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October 28, 2012, 10:18:52 PM |
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Great offer;
i am giving away 200 BTC
to the one that are worthy.
to qualify send 10 BTC to this address: 1PCJyZYaTTxUeQgLeSVaVLB6s6PAB7qY7S
and you might be worthy for 200 BTC
this is limited offer
send before i change my a mind
lol Why do I have a feeling you will change your mind 'after' someone sends you 10 BTC to that address? Good luck in getting anyone to send you any BTC. Nice way to introduce yourself to the community and to start to establish trust.
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October 29, 2012, 01:59:42 PM |
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Will try some of these link, so i cani familiarize with how the whole bitcoin payment system works.
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October 29, 2012, 03:54:33 PM |
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The highest I've got in the last 24 hours is 1.76, one time. All the rest were .4, .32, .24, and .16. Site still says "up to 4 mbtc" so I've got my fingers crossed to get lucky!
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