yes, I second your opinion. He admits the use of bot but not for automating free roll claim.
It looks like he is getting good amount of referral bonus because his referrals use his bot on multiply btc games
I've only had time to take a quick look at his web page and it looks like it does both, claim free-rolls and a betting script. Although unlike other abusive bots he's not using a captcha solve service but telling them to deposit 0.01 BTC to turn captcha off (it's actually $100). The bottom line is any automated betting system can win until it doesn't. The people downloading this will end up losing everything while he pockets the referral commision. I'm surprised nobody asked him for a screenshot of his personal stats page so we can see how much he has lost on Hi-Lo and how much he has made from his referrals.
I already did that and you confirmed that there are no referrals to speak of
As for the automation of the faucet, that simply does not exist and it also does not attempt to circumvent the captcha. It's up to the user of the bot to both remove the captcha and then find a way to automate it (likely windows scheduler or whatever method they choose). So yes it can do a free roll, but it's not abusive in any way. I dont think the bots efficiency is in question as far as the winning part of it goes. Everyone is in agreement that it would eventually lose but it's debatable about how long that would take and if the user would 'call it quits' before it does lose. It's also debatable about whether it can be used with any efficiency. I have been using it quite successfully and I've put together what i do personally such that others may reproduce the results they see on my livestream. I also include my own config file so that it works the same as the stream bot right from the start. It's a tool to automate the rolling of multiply rolls and thats it. It's not some get rich quick thing. It's somewhat similar to the site's own automated system except that it's far more advanced in the configurations that can be done with it which extend the time in which you would encounter that inevitable large losing streak. The further you can push that into the future, the more likely you are to have a chance to quit before it's to late. This bot assists in that dept.
I also keep it running 24x7 on my stream, since I've posted here in the forums about it, I've already doubled the account and withdrawn 50% of the winning. Thus if it wins again, I'd repeat. If it loses, well, I just re-fill it with whatever I won previously until eventually I run out of house capitol (which in over a year has not yet happened but doesnt mean it wont). I happily provided the personal stats page right on my live stream (by request of TheQuinn, I think he saw me display it live), I posted the BTC blockchain info link to the withdrawal, and I've shown the deposits screen as well to show that I've made no deposits since starting the bot on the stream and the withdrawal I did (also on stream).
Many people seem to think I claim that the bot never loses, but thats about as far from the truth as one can get. What it does is allow you to win for as long as possible which in turn gives you time to contemplate the "ok should I quit right now" question or let'r ride. On occasion I also increase the riskyness of the bot as well just for entertainment purposes of my stream viewers. I've been doing that for months. I use the revenue I get from freebitco to fund my trading account (which I also show side by side with the bot on my stream). My viewers had been hounding me and hounding me for months to release the bot so that they could use it also, but I always refused because I didnt want every tom dick and harry using it. One user suggested I tie it to my referral ID and I thought that was a great idea, so thats exactly what I did. It allows me to collar it should it become to popular, or causes freebitco any problems at all. I could easily disable it. I had and have no plans to recklessly release something destructive.
I think what people forget when they try to debate me is that they dont even need to DL it to see if the results I claim are actually possible. All they have to do is watch my stream. It's all there for the entire world to see. If and when it loses, people will see how I handle that situation (the users here in the forum have not seen that yet, but my viewers have seen me refill it a few times and have also seen me empty the account more than I've had to refill it
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A question I get often is "How is a bot fun?"
The answer to that is that it's only as fun as you make it. For me I look at it sort of like the BTC price. Everyone watches it go up and down even when they dont need to check it hoping that its "goin' up". I do the same thing with my bot. It runs for such long periods of time that I can literally go to sleep at night and not worry that I'm going to wake up to a busted account. The chance/possibility always exists that that will happen and it has happened, but it's very rare and I no longer fear those days because I know that the winnings I've had previously would allow me to put more in and start it back up again. So it's sort of like watching BTC "go to the moon". I like to check it and wonder if it's up a couple million sats from the previous day. Most times, it actually is and thats pretty cool. This is also why many of my viewers return to my stream. They not only check in on my BTC trade positions, but they also like to watch my freebitco account balance grow to the point where I take a withdrawal out. So even if you dont think a bot can be of any use or think that bot use on freebitco will get you banned (which isnt the case for the multiply game unless you cause the server performance issues or something of that nature), I still offer you a way to see one in action in real time, every day, 24x7. If it convinces you to try it out, great. If not, then just sit back and enjoy the show.