pooya87
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March 21, 2015, 06:53:20 AM |
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I know that Bitvisitor is a useful site that helps newbies to earn their first coins very fast.
But IMHO it has a problem: It creates too much dust.
My idea is simple: When a new address starts to Visit sites, pay every 60 uBTC. But if that address collects 1mBTC, It could be a good idea to give payments weekly.
I know that a new user wants to have a fast payment, but older users will prefer less dust.
people usually don't trust random websites to keep their hard earned BTC with the risk of them being dried. if you are worried about dust you can sign up in an exchange website and give that BTC address instead and don't worry about dust.
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kepo07
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March 21, 2015, 07:36:44 AM |
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I know that Bitvisitor is a useful site that helps newbies to earn their first coins very fast.
But IMHO it has a problem: It creates too much dust.
My idea is simple: When a new address starts to Visit sites, pay every 60 uBTC. But if that address collects 1mBTC, It could be a good idea to give payments weekly.
I know that a new user wants to have a fast payment, but older users will prefer less dust.
people usually don't trust random websites to keep their hard earned BTC with the risk of them being dried. if you are worried about dust you can sign up in an exchange website and give that BTC address instead and don't worry about dust. Exchanges have high withdrawals limit. Some faucets have offchain coinbase integration or microwallet integrations so newbies wont have to worry about dust.
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coinpr0n
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March 21, 2015, 10:43:50 AM |
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I know that Bitvisitor is a useful site that helps newbies to earn their first coins very fast.
But IMHO it has a problem: It creates too much dust.
My idea is simple: When a new address starts to Visit sites, pay every 60 uBTC. But if that address collects 1mBTC, It could be a good idea to give payments weekly.
I know that a new user wants to have a fast payment, but older users will prefer less dust.
people usually don't trust random websites to keep their hard earned BTC with the risk of them being dried. if you are worried about dust you can sign up in an exchange website and give that BTC address instead and don't worry about dust. Only the option to increase the withdrawal limit from 60 bits needs to be included. I usually like to cash-out of faucets first quick, to see they work - but later on I prefer to increase the payouts.
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Kprawn
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March 21, 2015, 12:40:38 PM |
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Well the dust should not be such a big problem. With some proper wallet management you could clear out the dust. See this thread for more details, to remove dust ---> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=805558.0Newbies will not use this service, if the payment threshold is increased. {Most people these days, want instant gratification}
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nambich
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March 26, 2015, 09:16:48 PM |
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It just is so small of payments. It can cause dust and really is not worth it for amount of time.
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kwaasteniet
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March 26, 2015, 10:59:44 PM |
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Let them pay through faucetbox or microwallet that's better than direct.
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coinpr0n
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March 27, 2015, 08:43:09 AM |
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If only they would listen... that's my major problem with BitVisitor is that their support is non-existent. It's sad because they've been around for ever it would be cool if they had some interaction with the community.
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Minerjoe
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March 28, 2015, 07:58:54 PM |
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I know that Bitvisitor is a useful site that helps newbies to earn their first coins very fast.
But IMHO it has a problem: It creates too much dust.
My idea is simple: When a new address starts to Visit sites, pay every 60 uBTC. But if that address collects 1mBTC, It could be a good idea to give payments weekly.
I know that a new user wants to have a fast payment, but older users will prefer less dust.
Bitvisitor is a scam website. Sent them some BTC to pay for an add and it was not the exact amount due to fees. Have tried to contact them several times afterwards and no response from admin. SCAM!!! Do not use it.
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mindfulmojo
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March 29, 2015, 06:37:46 AM |
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I know that Bitvisitor is a useful site that helps newbies to earn their first coins very fast.
But IMHO it has a problem: It creates too much dust.
My idea is simple: When a new address starts to Visit sites, pay every 60 uBTC. But if that address collects 1mBTC, It could be a good idea to give payments weekly.
I know that a new user wants to have a fast payment, but older users will prefer less dust.
Bitvisitor is a scam website. Sent them some BTC to pay for an add and it was not the exact amount due to fees. Have tried to contact them several times afterwards and no response from admin. SCAM!!! Do not use it. This doesn't make it a scam... more like it was abandoned and left to run itself. Did you try sending the missing btc? I will say that I don't think that they pay for referral earnings...
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coinpr0n
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March 29, 2015, 09:00:20 AM |
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I know that Bitvisitor is a useful site that helps newbies to earn their first coins very fast.
But IMHO it has a problem: It creates too much dust.
My idea is simple: When a new address starts to Visit sites, pay every 60 uBTC. But if that address collects 1mBTC, It could be a good idea to give payments weekly.
I know that a new user wants to have a fast payment, but older users will prefer less dust.
Bitvisitor is a scam website. Sent them some BTC to pay for an add and it was not the exact amount due to fees. Have tried to contact them several times afterwards and no response from admin. SCAM!!! Do not use it. This doesn't make it a scam... more like it was abandoned and left to run itself. Did you try sending the missing btc? I will say that I don't think that they pay for referral earnings... I agree I don't think scam is the word. I also have had issues with no getting the views delivered and the already sent the payment. It's the non-existent support that's a breaker for me. I will not be using them to advertise ever again. But they do pay their visitors (albeit not very much).
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Minerjoe
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March 29, 2015, 04:18:14 PM |
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I know that Bitvisitor is a useful site that helps newbies to earn their first coins very fast.
But IMHO it has a problem: It creates too much dust.
My idea is simple: When a new address starts to Visit sites, pay every 60 uBTC. But if that address collects 1mBTC, It could be a good idea to give payments weekly.
I know that a new user wants to have a fast payment, but older users will prefer less dust.
Bitvisitor is a scam website. Sent them some BTC to pay for an add and it was not the exact amount due to fees. Have tried to contact them several times afterwards and no response from admin. SCAM!!! Do not use it. This doesn't make it a scam... more like it was abandoned and left to run itself. Did you try sending the missing btc? I will say that I don't think that they pay for referral earnings... Abandoned? So what s the point discussing this service if its abandoned. Yes, I ve tried sending the missing btc, still nothing. Fortunately, it was just a few $. Still would never recommend anyone deal with this website.
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erikalui
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March 29, 2015, 04:57:50 PM |
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I used to earn bitcoins from Bitvisitor.com but the pay is very less and plus I need to wait for 5 minutes each time. It would be better if they could make the time 60 seconds and increase the number of bits offered for each ad viewed.
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