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Topic: [ANN] a-ads.com: Bitcoin advertising network. Advertise now! - page 4. (Read 174690 times)

jr. member
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what is the payment method after the deadline of facuethub payment ?
legendary
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https://nano.org/

That's what I'd do.

0 fees. Instant transactions.

Wish you good luck.
Thanks for your trust in the past.

Interesting point, will consider it as well, thank you!
legendary
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but what if one ip has not visited a-ads banner yet and when that ip visits then 160x600 size ad unit displays including 3 text ads of 3 different advertisers. in this case for all those 3 advertisers that ip is unique in this case 3 unique impressions should be counted and publisher should earn money for 3 unique impression. i am sure this is not the case right now?

Hi, thanks for your question!

You are right, 1 IP address can generate only 1 unique impression per day (in the scope of the whole network).

Moreover, we are considering to stop displaying several text ads in one ad unit simultaneously and make all ad units adaptive.

So for publishers, the most efficient way to display ads is to embed just 1 ad unit on the page, each additional ad unit will probably earn less (if anything).
hero member
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hi

can someone let me know by his experience that how man ad units per site are working good. i mean 2 or 3 or 4. and which ad sizes earn the best? i have 50k+ traffic per day to my bitcoin and money related website and i wish to earn maximum. so please suggest me what ad sizes i should use and how many ad units.

i learned from faq pages that even there are 3 ad units at one page but only one of them get unique hit. but what if one ip has not visited a-ads banner yet and when that ip visits then 160x600 size ad unit displays including 3 text ads of 3 different advertisers. in this case for all those 3 advertisers that ip is unique in this case 3 unique impressions should be counted and publisher should earn money for 3 unique impression. i am sure this is not the case right now?

thanks

maven

Actually you could view the stats here: https://a-ads.com/stats

To answer your question, the "best" earning one is the 728 x 90 leaderboard since it comprises the most out of all sizes.
newbie
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hi

can someone let me know by his experience that how man ad units per site are working good. i mean 2 or 3 or 4. and which ad sizes earn the best? i have 50k+ traffic per day to my bitcoin and money related website and i wish to earn maximum. so please suggest me what ad sizes i should use and how many ad units.

i learned from faq pages that even there are 3 ad units at one page but only one of them get unique hit. but what if one ip has not visited a-ads banner yet and when that ip visits then 160x600 size ad unit displays including 3 text ads of 3 different advertisers. in this case for all those 3 advertisers that ip is unique in this case 3 unique impressions should be counted and publisher should earn money for 3 unique impression. i am sure this is not the case right now?

thanks

maven
legendary
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Hi all, sorry for the late response. Let me clarify regarding the FaucetHub situation.

As you probably know, FaucetHub will be discontinuing its API and withdrawals after December 10th, 2019.

So we plan to disable FaucetHub withdrawals on the 6th of December and offer ExpressCrypto withdrawals instead. We considered other micro wallet services as well, but, unfortunately, we can support only one at a time.

Using a third party for micro-transactions is not a perfect solution anyway. Using the Lightning Network looks might seem to be a good solution, but (if I got it right) it requires users to generate invoices for each individual withdrawal, which is problematic. If you know more about it, please let me know.

Thank you!
https://nano.org/

That's what I'd do.

0 fees. Instant transactions.

Wish you good luck.
Thanks for your trust in the past.
sr. member
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NOBT - WNOBT your saving bank◕◡◕
Thank you for your feedback!

Yes, we considered these cryptos, they are all viable options.

I like BCH because it is like another flavor of Bitcoin. But the most popular altcoin among our advertisers is Dogecoin.

Also, I was surprised to see that TRON is relatively popular among our advertisers too (third place, after Ethereum).

What do you think of TRX?

My vote goes to Dogecoin as well, it has lots of uses. faucets, mobile Apps and exchanges, etc..
newbie
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Any altcoin (BCH, ETH, DOGE, TRX) will be better than a scammed microwallet services.
legendary
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It's okay, but do we really have lots of uses for TRX, compared to BCH, ETH, DOGE?

I don't know, but zero transaction fees in TRX look like a good fit for micro-transactions. Not sure though how sustainable it is in the long term. Bitcoin had zero-fee transactions in the past too.

I don't think it's sustainable (obviously), why not use doge (a better track record than TRX and fees are still low enough for it to be economical). Even then, I would say ETH is the best bet.
legendary
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It's okay, but do we really have lots of uses for TRX, compared to BCH, ETH, DOGE?

I don't know, but zero transaction fees in TRX look like a good fit for micro-transactions. Not sure though how sustainable it is in the long term. Bitcoin had zero-fee transactions in the past too.
hero member
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It's okay, but do we really have lots of uses for TRX, compared to BCH, ETH, DOGE?
legendary
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Thank you for your feedback!

Yes, we considered these cryptos, they are all viable options.

I like BCH because it is like another flavor of Bitcoin. But the most popular altcoin among our advertisers is Dogecoin.

Also, I was surprised to see that TRON is relatively popular among our advertisers too (third place, after Ethereum).

What do you think of TRX?
hero member
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I'd opt for ETH
jr. member
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BCH , LTC,  DOGE
newbie
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Btw, if we offer just one altcoin for withdrawals, which one would you prefer?



In my opinion BCH would be a good choice - it's widespread, legitimate and accepted by a lot of services and merchants.
And it has very low commissions.
legendary
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Direct BTC withdrawals remain unaffected?

Yes, direct bitcoin withdrawals will work as usual.

And what about altcoin withdrawals?
There is an options with almost zero comissions.
It's fast, secure and much easier to implement than Lightning Network - you already have the working structure for altcoins deposits.

We have this option in mind (in fact, we planned to do it long ago), but it is not as trivial as it seems, we won't be able to do it within a given timeframe.

Btw, if we offer just one altcoin for withdrawals, which one would you prefer?

Thanks for your feedback.
hero member
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Direct BTC withdrawals remain unaffected?
newbie
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Merit: 0

Using a third party for micro-transactions is not a perfect solution anyway. Using the Lightning Network looks might seem to be a good solution, but (if I got it right) it requires users to generate invoices for each individual withdrawal, which is problematic. If you know more about it, please let me know.

Thank you!


And what about altcoin withdrawals?
There is an options with almost zero comissions.
It's fast, secure and much easier to implement than Lightning Network - you already have the working structure for altcoins deposits.
legendary
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Free WSPU2 Token or real dollars
Hi all, sorry for the late response. Let me clarify regarding the FaucetHub situation.

As you probably know, FaucetHub will be discontinuing its API and withdrawals after December 10th, 2019.

So we plan to disable FaucetHub withdrawals on the 6th of December and offer ExpressCrypto withdrawals instead. We considered other micro wallet services as well, but, unfortunately, we can support only one at a time.

Using a third party for micro-transactions is not a perfect solution anyway. Using the Lightning Network looks might seem to be a good solution, but (if I got it right) it requires users to generate invoices for each individual withdrawal, which is problematic. If you know more about it, please let me know.

Thank you!

Goog choice !!!
legendary
Activity: 1199
Merit: 1012
Hi all, sorry for the late response. Let me clarify regarding the FaucetHub situation.

As you probably know, FaucetHub will be discontinuing its API and withdrawals after December 10th, 2019.

So we plan to disable FaucetHub withdrawals on the 6th of December and offer ExpressCrypto withdrawals instead. We considered other micro wallet services as well, but, unfortunately, we can support only one at a time.

Using a third party for micro-transactions is not a perfect solution anyway. Using the Lightning Network looks might seem to be a good solution, but (if I got it right) it requires users to generate invoices for each individual withdrawal, which is problematic. If you know more about it, please let me know.

Thank you!
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