What they need more then plain maths reflecting past and present scenario is the imagination to see the trajectory of Bitcoin is not linear. If BTC were to continue in gains of multiple orders of magnitude it negates the idea of being restrained by a withdrawal limit exactly. Or put it historically, was the withdrawal min. always 30k sats because that was pocket lint in years past so my guess it was way higher.
The problem is not that people think and consider the maths of the situation but they fail to continue thinking for more then a moment. Maybe the ideal referral source is from a forum of people who are willing to dream, imagine, believe. I dont know where that place might be exactly, maths can describe all sorts but also it can be misdirected to an incorrect conclusion.
Imo you could just collect the faucet and not regret it, also its fair to assume if BTC were growing then it makes sense to be far more involved also. Persistence of vision is a big deal in many subjects, hopefully BTC doesn't levy a high bar especially in terms of insight required.
You're correct on that. I'm fine with the 30K since I believe it's also an anti-abuse measure as well, seeing that users still create bots to farm the hourlies.
If you are only looking at what you can make from the free faucet, then this website is really not worth it at all. JUST the free faucet part would have not survived this long at all, it would have been gone years ago. The difference is, there is also gambling, betting, referrals, lottery, lambo, interest, fun token, reward points and such that you could take a look at.
It is an exponential situation, the more you are here the more you are going to earn, yes doing it for just 12 hours wouldn't give you anything, but doing it 12 hours a day for 100 days gives a bigger resulted then just one day times 100, it gives you other stuff to add on top of what you get from the faucet. That is why new people should be educated on what you can get from here, not just the faucet.
Couldn't agree more, it's more of a satire that they expect easy money but are not willing to commit the time.
I've wagered quite a sum in the previous years, so I just claim, place some bets (that mostly lose) and cashout if I'm lucky enough. After all, I'm getting paid more elsewhere so I let the money work for me.
Btw, your last sentences reminds me of someone here that previously posted of being solely committed to the faucet by setting alarms even while he goes to bed, just for the sake of claiming.