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legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 26, 2014, 08:00:57 PM
http://freebitcoin.wmat.pl/faucet/

5-700 satoshi every hour, microwallet payouts

rejected...  coinurl redirection...  avoid...
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 26, 2014, 07:35:57 PM
Free Bitcoin Raffle! (Ends April 6th)!

http://www.getfreebitcoins.us/free-raffle/

Minimum prize pool of at least 500,000 Satoshi.

From that site:
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1. Click on “Use Your Email” in the Widget below.
2. Enter a Username and your Email (make sure it’s a real email so I can message you if you win)...
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This is what I was talking about...

With Bitcoin sites one should know that a Bitcoin address should be proof enough of ones identity.

Why does one need to supply their email address? How do we know you won't use it to spam us, or sell it to other spammers?

"Your email address will not be used for ANYTHING other than contacting the winners."

Oh that is reassuring... spammers would never lie to me.   Roll Eyes

Why not just send the payment to the winner's bitcoin address? They will know they have won when they see a payment
to that address ( which, if the user is using best practices, should be a unique one chosen just for the raffle... if
they don't want to use best practices and want somebody to hold their hand and chew their food for them... 'then'
you can make supplying an email notification address optional. ).

Come on people. Bitcoin is a revolution in our ability to safeguard and take control of our own money and our own privacy... 
IF we use it correctly!



I'm not the best programmer so I looked up a free "raffle" program and came across this.  This is how the site I'm using (rafflecopter) gets entries and I don't have the ability to modify it!  If you have a better free option that would make it so you would only have to enter your BTC address I'm all ears!  I will take it down until you let me know of a better option.

Sorry I can't help you. Maybe you can find some assistance in the developer sub-forum or similar.

Couldn't you just tell people on your page that filling in an email address is optional ( or to put a phony one in if the script requires one )?

In any case whether you take your page down or not is your choice.  If this raffle is just for a limited time, like your post seems to suggest,
it wouldn't really be something I would add to the list anyway.

You are free to post about it here up until April 6th, for those who may be interested in such a thing. Just make to not do more than one post per day
or else the mods will consider it spam.

Thanks for the submission.


newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
March 26, 2014, 04:35:37 PM
Free Bitcoin Raffle! (Ends April 6th)!

http://www.getfreebitcoins.us/free-raffle/

Minimum prize pool of at least 500,000 Satoshi.

From that site:
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1. Click on “Use Your Email” in the Widget below.
2. Enter a Username and your Email (make sure it’s a real email so I can message you if you win)...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is what I was talking about...

With Bitcoin sites one should know that a Bitcoin address should be proof enough of ones identity.

Why does one need to supply their email address? How do we know you won't use it to spam us, or sell it to other spammers?

"Your email address will not be used for ANYTHING other than contacting the winners."

Oh that is reassuring... spammers would never lie to me.   Roll Eyes

Why not just send the payment to the winner's bitcoin address? They will know they have won when they see a payment
to that address ( which, if the user is using best practices, should be a unique one chosen just for the raffle... if
they don't want to use best practices and want somebody to hold their hand and chew their food for them... 'then'
you can make supplying an email notification address optional. ).

Come on people. Bitcoin is a revolution in our ability to safeguard and take control of our own money and our own privacy... 
IF we use it correctly!



I'm not the best programmer so I looked up a free "raffle" program and came across this.  This is how the site I'm using (rafflecopter) gets entries and I don't have the ability to modify it!  If you have a better free option that would make it so you would only have to enter your BTC address I'm all ears!  I will take it down until you let me know of a better option.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 26, 2014, 02:28:25 PM
Free Bitcoin Raffle! (Ends April 6th)!

http://www.getfreebitcoins.us/free-raffle/

Minimum prize pool of at least 500,000 Satoshi.

From that site:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Click on “Use Your Email” in the Widget below.
2. Enter a Username and your Email (make sure it’s a real email so I can message you if you win)...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is what I was talking about...

With Bitcoin sites one should know that a Bitcoin address should be proof enough of ones identity.

Why does one need to supply their email address? How do we know you won't use it to spam us, or sell it to other spammers?

"Your email address will not be used for ANYTHING other than contacting the winners."

Oh that is reassuring... spammers would never lie to me.   Roll Eyes

Why not just send the payment to the winner's bitcoin address? They will know they have won when they see a payment
to that address ( which, if the user is using best practices, should be a unique one chosen just for the raffle... if
they don't want to use best practices and want somebody to hold their hand and chew their food for them... 'then'
you can make supplying an email notification address optional. ).

Come on people. Bitcoin is a revolution in our ability to safeguard and take control of our own money and our own privacy...  
IF we use it correctly!

legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 26, 2014, 02:14:21 PM
http://freebitcoin.wmat.pl/faucet/

5-700 satoshi every hour, microwallet payouts

Thanks for the submission. I will check it out.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 26, 2014, 02:13:12 PM
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copper member
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March 26, 2014, 02:03:48 PM
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When do I know did I win?
You will see an incoming transaction in your wallet + OP will post the winner in this thread.
sr. member
Activity: 328
Merit: 250
March 26, 2014, 01:31:56 PM
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When do I know did I win?
sr. member
Activity: 328
Merit: 250
March 26, 2014, 12:28:51 PM
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newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
March 26, 2014, 12:11:20 PM
Free Bitcoin Raffle! (Ends April 6th)!

http://www.getfreebitcoins.us/free-raffle/

Minimum prize pool of at least 500,000 Satoshi.
member
Activity: 103
Merit: 10
March 26, 2014, 12:05:10 PM
http://freebitcoin.wmat.pl/faucet/

5-700 satoshi every hour, microwallet payouts
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 26, 2014, 10:54:34 AM
Wondering if anyone has any experiences using this site: http://freebitcoinnow.com/

It looks like another clone of: http://freebitco.in/

I know the last site that mimicked freebitco.in turned out to be a scam, so far I don't see freebitco.in issuing a warning about this site yet.  

Then again, I'm not sure how old this site is as I just came across it today.

Yes, I think that site has been checked out and rejected.  

One should be careful with free bitcoin sites ( any sites really ) that ask for email addresses and other personal information
in order to join up with their program.  

With Bitcoin sites one should know that a Bitcoin address should be proof enough of ones identity.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 503
March 25, 2014, 09:28:32 PM
Wondering if anyone has any experiences using this site: http://freebitcoinnow.com/

It looks like another clone of: http://freebitco.in/

I know the last site that mimicked freebitco.in turned out to be a scam, so far I don't see freebitco.in issuing a warning about this site yet. 

Then again, I'm not sure how old this site is as I just came across it today.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 101
March 25, 2014, 06:59:33 PM
try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/

Thanks for the submission.

Currently only Bitcoin sites are listed.

Is the inclusion of other currency faucets something the community would like to see? 
I guess it would have to be some of the more well established alt coins, Litecoins and such. Otherwise I don't see a point of it to be honest.

Thanks for the feedback.

I would probably only consider faucets giving out coin like namecoin; ripple; litecoin... 

The vast majority of altcoins are either jokes or pump-n-dump scams. 


If this is the case, I think there'd be a lot of interest in those faucets. Not as many as in the bitcoins ones ( this being the bitcoin forum ) but still enough for it to be worth doing, granted you wanna invest your time in it. Smiley
hero member
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March 25, 2014, 05:11:53 PM
Thanks for all the information.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 25, 2014, 05:03:52 PM
try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/

Thanks for the submission.

Currently only Bitcoin sites are listed.

Is the inclusion of other currency faucets something the community would like to see? 
I guess it would have to be some of the more well established alt coins, Litecoins and such. Otherwise I don't see a point of it to be honest.

Thanks for the feedback.

I would probably only consider faucets giving out coin like namecoin; ripple; litecoin... 

The vast majority of altcoins are either jokes or pump-n-dump scams. 

newbie
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March 25, 2014, 12:07:56 PM
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full member
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March 25, 2014, 12:07:34 PM
try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/

Thanks for the submission.

Currently only Bitcoin sites are listed.

Is the inclusion of other currency faucets something the community would like to see? 
I guess it would have to be some of the more well established alt coins, Litecoins and such. Otherwise I don't see a point of it to be honest.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 25, 2014, 10:41:23 AM
try ripple giveaway: http://www.ripplegiveaway.com

they have a btc and ltc faucet too in case you're interested. but you'll be needing a ripple wallet though.

to learn more about ripple go here:  https://xrptalk.org/forum/61-faq-and-guides/  and here:  http://coinjoint.info/ripple-might-want-pay-attention/

Thanks for the submission.

Currently only Bitcoin sites are listed.

Is the inclusion of other currency faucets something the community would like to see? 
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1000
My money; Our Bitcoin.
March 24, 2014, 10:46:31 PM
Winner of today's draw: allanlumi
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