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Topic: COINTIPLY.COM - Faucet, Offerwalls, Videos, Multiplier! [OFFiCIAL] - page 36. (Read 32914 times)

jr. member
Activity: 130
Merit: 3
#1 at Mining Game has now a thousand dollar mine (actually $500 mine with 200% efficiency) producing $7.3 a day ($0.3 an hour).
Counting the hourly prize of 500 coins they get for being at #1, it's $8.5 a day ($0.35 an hour).
And that is without talking about his huge share of the pool (with that it's AT LEAST $10 a day).

The legendary pZ1B. I can't say i'm not jealous xD

I've been playing this mining game since 3rd April 2018 (25 days) and currently ranked #7

Your Mining Power: 22080 MP
Your Mine's Efficiency: 200% out of max 200%
Your Mine's Rank (7th) 1.39% of Pool
Bonus Mining Pool: 3121 Coins
Total Coins Mined: 240488 Coins
Hourly Coin Production: 655 Coins

I own a single level 84 Headquarters and my ultimate goal is to achieve level 100

At best, by the time I do upgrade to level 100 I may attain rank #5 or #6

I have around 160 referrals who have certainly helped me in getting to the rank I am today.

Cointiply ID 2712

codergeek


Nice stats.
May I ask why you bought that building in particular?
I own a single Carrier Depot at level 212. I thought having a cheaper building would be better, as buying it and the upgrades would be cheaper, meaning i could invest in MP as soon as I had a little bit of coins. What I mean is, right now whenever I get 500 coins, I buy an upgrade for the Carrier Depot. In your case, I suppose you need thousands of coins to invest in MP (as an upgrade for Headquarters at such a level must be really expensive). This results in you accumulating non invested coins.
So that's why I ask you, why you chose Headquarters?

This of course is assuming the number of upgrades remains infinite.

For the moment I'm only buying upgrades for my single Carrier Depot, but if in the future it's level gets ridiculous and I have to pay thousands of coins for one upgrade, I might buy another Carrier Depot and level it up to match my other CD.

I bought this particular building because I wanted maximum MP. I bought the most expensive building I could afford. Prior to starting the mining game I'd received six payouts so I had a general idea of what I could potentially earn and spend on upgrades each day.

Yes. It has become expensive. Upgrading my HQ to the next level, 85, will cost 23500 coins. Pretty soon the upgrades will be more than what it cost to buy the HQ.

At this point I'm upgrading two levels a day. The Hourly Coin Production and referrals help me do this.
newbie
Activity: 144
Merit: 0
#1 at Mining Game has now a thousand dollar mine (actually $500 mine with 200% efficiency) producing $7.3 a day ($0.3 an hour).
Counting the hourly prize of 500 coins they get for being at #1, it's $8.5 a day ($0.35 an hour).
And that is without talking about his huge share of the pool (with that it's AT LEAST $10 a day).

The legendary pZ1B. I can't say i'm not jealous xD

I've been playing this mining game since 3rd April 2018 (25 days) and currently ranked #7

Your Mining Power: 22080 MP
Your Mine's Efficiency: 200% out of max 200%
Your Mine's Rank (7th) 1.39% of Pool
Bonus Mining Pool: 3121 Coins
Total Coins Mined: 240488 Coins
Hourly Coin Production: 655 Coins

I own a single level 84 Headquarters and my ultimate goal is to achieve level 100

At best, by the time I do upgrade to level 100 I may attain rank #5 or #6

I have around 160 referrals who have certainly helped me in getting to the rank I am today.

Cointiply ID 2712

codergeek


Nice stats.
May I ask why you bought that building in particular?
I own a single Carrier Depot at level 212. I thought having a cheaper building would be better, as buying it and the upgrades would be cheaper, meaning i could invest in MP as soon as I had a little bit of coins. What I mean is, right now whenever I get 500 coins, I buy an upgrade for the Carrier Depot. In your case, I suppose you need thousands of coins to invest in MP (as an upgrade for Headquarters at such a level must be really expensive). This results in you accumulating non invested coins.
So that's why I ask you, why you chose Headquarters?

This of course is assuming the number of upgrades remains infinite.

For the moment I'm only buying upgrades for my single Carrier Depot, but if in the future it's level gets ridiculous and I have to pay thousands of coins for one upgrade, I might buy another Carrier Depot and level it up to match my other CD.
jr. member
Activity: 130
Merit: 3
#1 at Mining Game has now a thousand dollar mine (actually $500 mine with 200% efficiency) producing $7.3 a day ($0.3 an hour).
Counting the hourly prize of 500 coins they get for being at #1, it's $8.5 a day ($0.35 an hour).
And that is without talking about his huge share of the pool (with that it's AT LEAST $10 a day).

The legendary pZ1B. I can't say i'm not jealous xD

I've been playing this mining game since 3rd April 2018 (25 days) and currently ranked #7

Your Mining Power: 22080 MP
Your Mine's Efficiency: 200% out of max 200%
Your Mine's Rank (7th) 1.39% of Pool
Bonus Mining Pool: 3121 Coins
Total Coins Mined: 240488 Coins
Hourly Coin Production: 655 Coins

I own a single level 84 Headquarters and my ultimate goal is to achieve level 100

At best, by the time I do upgrade to level 100 I may attain rank #5 or #6

I have around 160 referrals who have certainly helped me in getting to the rank I am today.

Cointiply ID 2712

codergeek

newbie
Activity: 144
Merit: 0
#1 at Mining Game has now a thousand dollar mine (actually $500 mine with 200% efficiency) producing $7.3 a day ($0.3 an hour).
Counting the hourly prize of 500 coins they get for being at #1, it's $8.5 a day ($0.35 an hour).
And that is without talking about his huge share of the pool (with that it's AT LEAST $10 a day).

The legendary pZ1B. I can't say i'm not jealous xD
newbie
Activity: 205
Merit: 0
Hi, i've had a doge withdrawal pending for 10 days now and i'm wondering when it will be processed, how long does it usually take? I've also submitted a ticket on site too. Thanks

File one more ticket and reference this thread and we'll see what's up. Thanks.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Hi, i've had a doge withdrawal pending for 10 days now and i'm wondering when it will be processed, how long does it usually take? I've also submitted a ticket on site too. Thanks
newbie
Activity: 205
Merit: 0
Thanks for the nice comments, RustyBits. We appreciate it!

Activity is required for the loyalty bonus, and it is based on a 24 hour UTC clock. Technically you could claim at 11:55 UTC and then at 12:05 UTC and be good for both days.

Activity in this case is essentially a active claim—faucet, video game reward, offerwall. And as I've mentioned, we have much more coming.
member
Activity: 64
Merit: 15
I've been Cointiplying for a bit over a month - and have lurked in this thread over the past few days - getting more of an idea of what Cointiply is about. I hadn't participated in the mining game until just a day or two ago after reading some of the back and forth here.  My initial impressions were that I didn't want to spend my earned coins on a game that looked a bit complicated to the uninitiated user.  It wasn't until reading in here that there isn't really/yet a strategy or hierarchy/interactivity of mining buildings but instead just a matter of increasing your Mining Power - that I decided to give it a try.

I am encouraged by the responsive and candid comments in this thread from "Cointiply" - generally answering all or most questions posed - which makes the site overall appear more trustworthy in my mind. Helpful and frequent interaction with your users is a sure fire way to keep them interested and coming back!

So here are my first questions. Regarding the daily loyalty bonus and checkins to keep the streak running. Does that run on a 24 hour clock based on UTC time? And do I just need to have the site open and be logged in to get credit for a given day - or does there need to be an active mining activity or faucet claim, etc. to validate that?  I'm just wondering hypothetically, if I were to check in for the first time on a given date at 11:55 p.m. and remain on site for say ten minutes - would that validate the loyalty bonus for two days in a row and keep that bonus alive if I wasn't able to get back again until the next day after?

I don't plan on ever testing this out and intend to be more active in both faucet and mining claims to make this scenario immaterial - but I just wanted to know as a 'just in case' situation for those times when my daily routine is impacted by real life obligations.

Keep up the great work and I will stick around! I am always on the lookout for legitimate faucets that don't play deceptive games with me and waste my time while I struggle to find the right button to click to claim my fraction of a fraction of a coin that I might be able to cash out when my (yet unborn) grandchildren reach retirement age!
newbie
Activity: 144
Merit: 0
QUESTION:

if BITCOIN rises in the market, the coin's value to btc will decrease. correct? and vise versa. If bitcoin in the market plunges down, the coin's value to BTC rises.

***when i say coins to btc, this is the one on cointiply's dashboard which has the total coins you have, dollar value and btc equivalent.

enlighten me pls.
Correct. As the coin is pinned to the dollar, if BTC price rises compared to the dollar, the BTC price will rise compared to the coin too.
What this means to a Cointiply user is that they should (if possible) withdraw when the BTC price is low, as withdrawing is just like buying BTC.
newbie
Activity: 144
Merit: 0
Has anyone had any success with the Vegas offer under Kiwi Wall, worth 637500 Coins? A colleague of mine got scammed, he deposited 10€ as requested and didn't get paid. He also opened several tickets with no avail.
I wouldn't recommend depositing money to complete an offer. Think about it, why would they require you to deposit money, if they are giving you that money in return in coins? The answer is simple. They won't give you the coins and the intent is to scam you.

Let me disagree. I have personally completed an offer via Persona.ly at Bet at Home. I had to deposit (and very likely to lose) 20Euros. I did it and I have been paid back 235k coins after a week. Why they do so? I don't know exactly, but at the end of the story they got a user who will potentially fall into gambling mood almost for free as they gave me back my money. Ok, slightly less, but not that much.

To me, resident in low tier country, was a unique chance to earn enough to "invest" in the site by significantly boosting my mining game. How to get the same amount of coins with almost no offers available?
Well, that is true, it may be an intent to get you into their gambling site, but apart from that exception, I can only think of it as a cash grab. I wouldn't recommend depositing to complete an offer.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
QUESTION:

if BITCOIN rises in the market, the coin's value to btc will decrease. correct? and vise versa. If bitcoin in the market plunges down, the coin's value to BTC rises.

***when i say coins to btc, this is the one on cointiply's dashboard which has the total coins you have, dollar value and btc equivalent.

enlighten me pls.
newbie
Activity: 205
Merit: 0
Firstly, I am absolutely not advocating for, suggesting, or advising anyone to use a credit card for an offer.

But in that it was asked about, we have had many members complete (and get paid for) the high-paying offers. In the case of Kiwi Wall, they've told us to have people use the support link on the Kiwi Wall offerwall on the site where they completed the offer (in this case, at Cointiply!). It appears as if they're manually reviewing all of those, but they didn't spell out why this is necessary.

In general, the offerwalls tend to be responsive on credit card offers because real money is exchanging hands and they want to get paid by the advertiser.

newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Has anyone had any success with the Vegas offer under Kiwi Wall, worth 637500 Coins? A colleague of mine got scammed, he deposited 10€ as requested and didn't get paid. He also opened several tickets with no avail.
I wouldn't recommend depositing money to complete an offer. Think about it, why would they require you to deposit money, if they are giving you that money in return in coins? The answer is simple. They won't give you the coins and the intent is to scam you.

Yeah, a 63.75$ reward for 10€ didn't make any sense to me either but he tried anyway.. you never can tell. Under Kiwi there's another offer worth 561000 Coins but I'll stay away from that as well.
jr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 1
Has anyone had any success with the Vegas offer under Kiwi Wall, worth 637500 Coins? A colleague of mine got scammed, he deposited 10€ as requested and didn't get paid. He also opened several tickets with no avail.
I wouldn't recommend depositing money to complete an offer. Think about it, why would they require you to deposit money, if they are giving you that money in return in coins? The answer is simple. They won't give you the coins and the intent is to scam you.

Let me disagree. I have personally completed an offer via Persona.ly at Bet at Home. I had to deposit (and very likely to lose) 20Euros. I did it and I have been paid back 235k coins after a week. Why they do so? I don't know exactly, but at the end of the story they got a user who will potentially fall into gambling mood almost for free as they gave me back my money. Ok, slightly less, but not that much.

To me, resident in low tier country, was a unique chance to earn enough to "invest" in the site by significantly boosting my mining game. How to get the same amount of coins with almost no offers available?
newbie
Activity: 144
Merit: 0
Has anyone had any success with the Vegas offer under Kiwi Wall, worth 637500 Coins? A colleague of mine got scammed, he deposited 10€ as requested and didn't get paid. He also opened several tickets with no avail.
I wouldn't recommend depositing money to complete an offer. Think about it, why would they require you to deposit money, if they are giving you that money in return in coins? The answer is simple. They won't give you the coins and the intent is to scam you.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Has anyone had any success with the Vegas offer under Kiwi Wall, worth 637500 Coins? A colleague of mine got scammed, he deposited 10€ as requested and didn't get paid. He also opened several tickets with no avail.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
You're right D4m1en, or maybe I should have put it this way. 0.1% of offers go awry, but those are 100% frustrating for the members who experience them. And we do understand that, truly.


ahem ahem i couldn't agree more.
newbie
Activity: 205
Merit: 0
You're right D4m1en, or maybe I should have put it this way. 0.1% of offers go awry, but those are 100% frustrating for the members who experience them. And we do understand that, truly.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Well.. it might affect 0.1% of the offers but when it comes to MinuteStaff Action it looks like it affects 100% of the users. To some extent we can deal ourselves with surveys that every one and then do not get credited but I too think you guys should make your voices heard when it comes to issues that affect everyone. When we subscribe for offers and we don't get paid we're basically working for free, while in return those site owners do get paid by adsense and whoever else pays them. I'm curious to know if anyone ever got paid by a MinuteStaff Mail offer. I subscribed to that idiotic russian dating site and all I ever got in return is a bunch of daily spam in my inbox.
jr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 1
Senzacervello, we don't have any inside track with any of the offerwalls. Your only recourse is through them. They have a contact form, but I've heard mixed reports on that avenue.

I am perfectly aware of this, but as this problem seems to be shared among many users, maybe - as a publisher - you could have more "weight" in asking for an explanation. I contacted their support anyway, but as for now I did not receive any reply. In case I will, I will let you know

That was a poor choice of words on my part. The issue here is that a tiny percentage—less than 0.1%—of offers have problems. Due to the way the offerwall system(s) are implemented, the relationship that effects those individual offers is the one between the user and the offerwall. We see only what the offerwall tells us, giving us (and other offerwall hosts) no role in crediting for the claim process other than giving our members what the offerwall tells us they earned.

Mind you, that less-than-0.1% figure doesn't make it any better for those who experience problems. As I've noted before, I've personally experienced my fair share of claims that didn't go through over the years. It's definitely frustrating.

Everything is very clear to me and I didn't want to call you in the middle. But you know, when you have hard times in gaining something because you have limited opportunities, those amounts have a weight that for somebody else don't. It is definitely my problem and I hope I can manage to solve via their support. I have left my report only for two reasons. First to let you know that something went wrong (and it could be useful for you if the number of negative feed-backs becomes too high), second because if you had any chance or any contact with the provider, maybe I could have used them to get an answer.

Anyway, the site is great and with some "creative" approach I can get something decent out of it.  Wink

Edit: Minute Staff is anyway the offer provider I like the most and one of the few giving opportunities here. So, keep it going
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