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Topic: [ANN] FaucetSurfer *** OFFICIAL THREAD *** (Read 2208 times)

sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
April 23, 2014, 01:57:35 PM
#25
hi,

we ve recently opened new faucet 9bitz.eu
would appreciate if you can include it to your rotator  Grin

cheers

Your site is very slow, nearly crashed my browser in fact - so I haven't added it.

hello could you please add http://givemebtc.net - GiveMeBTC

cheers  Smiley

Added.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
hello could you please add http://givemebtc.net - GiveMeBTC

cheers  Smiley
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
hi,

we ve recently opened new faucet 9bitz.eu
would appreciate if you can include it to your rotator  Grin

cheers
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
.TK comandeered my domain for a few days so the site was offline, apologies everyone!

I've purged a few non-paying or broken sites out of the faucet list now.

Please add our TrollCoin faucet! http://cryptotrends.info/faucets/trollcoin
We are donating on a regular basis to keep it flowing.

Sorry, we only publish Bitcoin faucets.
legendary
Activity: 1623
Merit: 1067
Please add our TrollCoin faucet! http://cryptotrends.info/faucets/trollcoin
We are donating on a regular basis to keep it flowing.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
February 20, 2014, 12:40:54 PM
#20
Do you try any of these faucets yourself?  I was curious so I went through half of these faucets and ended up with 2 viruses, 10 blank pages, 7 dried up faucets/broken.  I put in my address for at least 10 of these and 24 hours later I have received a total of 0.00000000 BTC from these.  I totally get lead generation and affiliate registration paths...have you made any money off this site? Do you think the money you've made is worth the reputation hit you'll take from the whole user experience under-performing? Help me understand the value in this and how to get a better experience from your site.

Yes actually, I've tried ALL of the faucets personally. Not once have I picked up a virus, not once have I picked up a blank page, and I'm aware of a couple at the moment that are dry, but I'm waiting to see if they refill first. And, I've been paid out by at least 31 of the faucets on there. If you find any that are unscrupulous, not paying, or anything else dodgy, by all means let me know - I'll then investigate and remove them if necessary.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
February 20, 2014, 12:13:46 PM
#19
Do you try any of these faucets yourself?  I was curious so I went through half of these faucets and ended up with 2 viruses, 10 blank pages, 7 dried up faucets/broken.  I put in my address for at least 10 of these and 24 hours later I have received a total of 0.00000000 BTC from these.  I totally get lead generation and affiliate registration paths...have you made any money off this site? Do you think the money you've made is worth the reputation hit you'll take from the whole user experience under-performing? Help me understand the value in this and how to get a better experience from your site.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
February 19, 2014, 05:46:12 PM
#18
can u add my faucet too?

www.bitcoinking.net
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
January 15, 2014, 12:17:05 PM
#17
A whole load of new faucets added today. This brings the total number of faucets on the site up to 60.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
January 07, 2014, 03:14:56 PM
#16
More microwallet faucets added! A couple of coinbox ones too that I had missed first time round!
sr. member
Activity: 434
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December 27, 2013, 04:05:28 PM
#15
Bump: some new faucets added Smiley

If anyone wants to add their faucet into the cycle, pm me here.
full member
Activity: 783
Merit: 108
December 23, 2013, 03:08:12 AM
#14
Well everyone knows you won't make much BTC from faucets alone - a lot of people can't buy proper mining equipment because they can't afford it, so  using these faucets is good for those just getting into them. Anyone that can get decent mining equipment/resources or is rich enough to buy them (with fiat currency) are very lucky - I'd rather get BTC that way but I can't. At the moment Bitcoins are just a hobby - I have my job as a web developer and being a student keeping me busy. Once I graduate and get f/t work, I plan to invest more in BTC.

EDIT: There is more than one way of making BTC besides surfing faucets, e.g. offering services in stuff you're good at, monetising websites and getting traffic to them (targeted niche-related), posting flyers about BTC and advertising a referral link... There's plenty of ways out there.

Cool. I know how to make money (or BTC), I was just curious since you are the developer of a faucet related site, whether you had any ideas of what could be earned. No problem.

All good Smiley. My interest in BTC was dormant until a couple of months ago when it skyrocketed in value. The best ways I know how to earn BTC are utilising my skills as a web developer (e.g. creating web applications) and S.E.O (my client doesn't pay me in BTC though). If you're a really good writer (which I'm not lol), you can write some good articles about BTC, S.E.O them a bit, and them monetise them with CoinURL/A-ads etc. Get some traffic to them and you'll make some spare change. An ideal way would be to get a mining rig set up to make BTC (and hope it makes a profit, after electricity and other costs are accounted for).
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
December 22, 2013, 11:51:59 PM
#13
*bump* just added couple of more features, like a cooldown timer for instance Smiley
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 22, 2013, 10:24:31 PM
#12
Well everyone knows you won't make much BTC from faucets alone - a lot of people can't buy proper mining equipment because they can't afford it, so  using these faucets is good for those just getting into them. Anyone that can get decent mining equipment/resources or is rich enough to buy them (with fiat currency) are very lucky - I'd rather get BTC that way but I can't. At the moment Bitcoins are just a hobby - I have my job as a web developer and being a student keeping me busy. Once I graduate and get f/t work, I plan to invest more in BTC.

EDIT: There is more than one way of making BTC besides surfing faucets, e.g. offering services in stuff you're good at, monetising websites and getting traffic to them (targeted niche-related), posting flyers about BTC and advertising a referral link... There's plenty of ways out there.

Cool. I know how to make money (or BTC), I was just curious since you are the developer of a faucet related site, whether you had any ideas of what could be earned. No problem.
full member
Activity: 783
Merit: 108
December 22, 2013, 06:53:20 AM
#11
Well everyone knows you won't make much BTC from faucets alone - a lot of people can't buy proper mining equipment because they can't afford it, so  using these faucets is good for those just getting into them. Anyone that can get decent mining equipment/resources or is rich enough to buy them (with fiat currency) are very lucky - I'd rather get BTC that way but I can't. At the moment Bitcoins are just a hobby - I have my job as a web developer and being a student keeping me busy. Once I graduate and get f/t work, I plan to invest more in BTC.

EDIT: There is more than one way of making BTC besides surfing faucets, e.g. offering services in stuff you're good at, monetising websites and getting traffic to them (targeted niche-related), posting flyers about BTC and advertising a referral link... There's plenty of ways out there.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 22, 2013, 06:13:54 AM
#10
I like what I see - great stuff Smiley. Am planning on creating something similar after the xmas break...

You should check out my list of working faucets (58 and counting) at btcfaucetlist.robertattfield.com (yeah, shameless self promotion I know...) and add them to your faucet surfer Smiley.

Cool I might have a look over them later Smiley Although it'd be a lot easier if you pm me the list of urls, since all those ones are going through a shortener

What can you seriously make in a day say if you sit in front of your computer accessing these faucets? Have you calculated?
full member
Activity: 783
Merit: 108
December 22, 2013, 02:13:29 AM
#9
I've got to try and make BTC somehow lol. Why not just wait a few seconds to see the faucet, or even use the 'preview link' option on the top right?
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
December 22, 2013, 02:06:03 AM
#8
I like what I see - great stuff Smiley. Am planning on creating something similar after the xmas break...

You should check out my list of working faucets (58 and counting) at btcfaucetlist.robertattfield.com (yeah, shameless self promotion I know...) and add them to your faucet surfer Smiley.

Cool I might have a look over them later Smiley Although it'd be a lot easier if you pm me the list of urls, since all those ones are going through a shortener
full member
Activity: 783
Merit: 108
December 22, 2013, 12:46:41 AM
#7
I like what I see - great stuff Smiley. Am planning on creating something similar after the xmas break...

You should check out my list of working faucets (58 and counting) at btcfaucetlist.robertattfield.com (yeah, shameless self promotion I know...) and add them to your faucet surfer Smiley.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 21, 2013, 11:58:01 PM
#6
What's the 4th line of your sig. So intrigued by things I can't see ....

Haha, "Tips: 1Leckey1S1oYNW4FyDimP9fsriAFWcJRR2" Wink

OK thanks, nice personalized address Smiley - shouldn't "hide it" on your 4th line Wink

Noted, and suitably amended Smiley

That is so much better!!
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