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Topic: Help me decide... FaucetHub.io or stay with ePay.info (Read 3178 times)

legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 1375
Slava Ukraini!
I see that OP faucet doesn't active anymore, it redirects to other website.
But if other faucet owners need user opinions, I think it would be best to set multiple payout options. Both ePay and Faucethub have their advantages and many users. Some people says that ePay is scam, bit it's not right. Yes, sometimes they have various problems, but eLay team resolves it quite fast.
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 500
do not use Epay.info

they are not paying out,

10 days is gone and i did not resive anything yet.

they do not answer on email



so i think its a scam. and all fraucts owner who will use Epay.info, is also a scam or els they wil ofcourse change to another service

hey epay is a renowed service . I have used epay before and I have got payment from them always. Even I had 2 faucets there , but now shifted to faucethub. I think you are new to this faucet system . Thats why blaming all faucet owners. You do one thing . Just go to the microearnings area and post your complain in their thread.They will get back to you.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
do not use Epay.info

they are not paying out,

10 days is gone and i did not resive anything yet.

they do not answer on email



so i think its a scam. and all fraucts owner who will use Epay.info, is also a scam or els they wil ofcourse change to another service
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
I vote yes.  Change to faucethub.
sr. member
Activity: 660
Merit: 350
NOBT - WNOBT your saving bank◕◡◕
 In my thought every one of micro-wallet provide has its pros and cons with his services.
 therefore you will detected which services suit your needs.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
epay.info must leave address ownership to wallets!
transactions between public addresses is technically illegal anyway!

i vote no
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1079
I run a faucet so when faucetbox was about to shut down I conducted a poll on my faucet and majority of users chose ePay, http://www.poll-maker.com/results901219x859F435A-37#tab-2

Nothing against FaucetHub, in fact their user base is increasing at a tremendous rate and their support is simply superb, but like you said, if you want to send a message with withdrawal, I think FaucetHub does not have that feature. Both ePay and FaucetHub are trying to add new features. As far as safety is concerned, I did not had any issues with ePay so far. Earlier their support system was worst, but now they are trying to answer and deal with each and every user query. Epay is free, FaucetHub takes a small fee (1.5% which is not an issue). I would recommend create a poll on your website and let your users decide Smiley
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
I vote yes as well.
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
Reich mir die Hand
Change usually brings issue. It may worth in the future, but will it worth in the future? If you're the webmaster, the risk management belongs to you. At my sites, we didn't switch to FaucetHub(dot)io even though I cannot really say anything wrong about it, just because of being afraid of the issue that a change could bring.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
Just some thoughts.
I personally don't like FaucetHub.
Requirement to create (yet another) account in addition to other issues is not my cup of tea.
On the other hand it is better than making money to SomeoneElse @ mail.ru.

ePay (as it is) is a dead end.
Staying there brings nothing in my wallet.
If they change in a way FaucetBox used to work then maybe better stay but not with the 'change user account' feature.

Let me explain what I mean.
ePay introduced a major security hole in transaction processing by allowing users to change their address.
Only faucet owners/vendors that pay users micro-payments need an account that must be secured and issued by ePay.
There vendors deposit funds which are used to pay their users micro-payments.
The whole point of using a micro-payment processor is for vendors to avoid paying huge mining fee for every transaction.
Also the processor handles referral commissions as well.
Micro-payment processor accumulates big number of small transactions from number of vendors to a single user address and at some stage does one big transaction to that address with single mining fee.
Apart from vendor-to-user transactions no internal transactions should be allowed. Especially user-to-user bypassing the air-tight security of blockchain transaction processing.
FaucetBox did not allow users to change their address, only the threshold level.
Nobody cared to change others threshold because they could not change the address and take the funds.
ePay does allow users to change their address just by claiming that this address is theirs and transfer somebody elses funds to his own within the payment processor.
That created a gold mine opportunity even for mediocre level hackers to steal funds using hacker toolbox proof that is good enough for ePay.
Any wallet can have any number of addresses and they are all active/valid, ready to receive funds.
Only wallets should know which addresses are theirs. Nobody else. Certainly not ePay.

I can understand users wanting to change - better something than nothing.
The ones that wish to stay or don't care might change their mind sooner or later.
Provided that cmc use of the micro-payment processor is not a typical faucet-owner use opens an opportunity for the webmaster to handle the micro-payments himself and generate mass payments in regular intervals.
Seems like everybody is happy once a week, as long as something comes.

Recently another option appeared which made me post this.
My vote is: Webmaster, create your own!

If ePay can prove they are not scam and
 close the security hole;
 help cmc webmaster restore any stolen funds from user accounts.
Then in the mean time use the improved ePay.

Thank you
sr. member
Activity: 445
Merit: 251
pHp DeV
Per user's request, I have added an option to the poll.  If I build my own using Coinbase API, we would simply continue to use epay/faucethub until the coding is done, and then switch to the in house solution.  If epay/faucethub are not viable, I could do manual payments (uhhhh) weekly.

There have been some other concerns voiced to me, ie regarding Hashpoke.  We own some hashpoke contracts and it seems they plan to resume payments but who knows.  The good news is we do not need them.  The club earns through a number of venues and there will be more venues (advertising sales, Twitch site sales, CMC sales, adsense revenues, misc BTC revenues, Xcoins commissions and sales, genesis/hashpoke/hashflare and we are adding 5-10 other projects in 2017.) 

Thank you all for your patience and please feel free to email me if you are a club member with questions or concerns.  Our (cloudmining.club) normal processes will resume on or before Jan 5, 2017. 

Joshua
sr. member
Activity: 445
Merit: 251
pHp DeV
Yes i see they are back.  Thank you for your input.  I am excited to get the payouts running again next week.  I have some exciting project news to announce as well.


Happy holidays and i look forward to a great year.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
"Hi!
Few times, on my ePay account from cloudminingclub, the threshhold was somehow changed by someone, always to a higher level, with a number almost impossible to be reached on a week period, I always put it back where it was from the begin, to find that was changed again, because of it, I submit a request to set a password for the account, I provide a screenshot that I owned the wallet, the reply would come from 6 to 24 hours, it has been almost 48 and yet no response to it."

Finally after 3 days, ePay has secure my account, the ePay team as return from a Christmas vacation in Malasya. Hopefuly they would attempt to fix and realesed the locked accounts from CMC.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
I operate http://cloudmining.club and we use epay.info as our payment processor.  I like that I can send custom messages with the payouts, however we have had several of our users report that their payout thresholds were tampered with or their Bitcoin Addresses locked to the wrong email.

On my site, the users are told to SECURE YOUR EPAY ACCOUNT but I am thinking this is going to be an issue.

When FaucetBox and Paytoshi closed down, I had to find an alternative.  ePay was available.  I saw on BitcoinTalk that there was a project for someone to create FaucetHub.io 

I am leaning toward changing.  Please vote.  If you are a club member on mine (at cloudmining.club), this means a temporarily downtime for payments while I change it over.  Your earnings will still acrue, but cannot be paid until I recode and move funds to the new source.

Joshua

Do what you need to do to secure the accounts. I vote yes.
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 500
Most of the users will go with faucethub because it is the best replacement of faucetbox. Faucethub getting popular among both users and faucet owners because it has better security measures than faucetbox or epay.
sr. member
Activity: 445
Merit: 251
pHp DeV
Thank you for the input!

I enjoy going into markets that are ridden with fraud and being a light in the darkness to show how it could be done correctly.  Pretty sure yall hung me on a cross some time ago for this "reverse engineer" methodology of mine throughout the Ages, yet here we are.  I created PTCReferrals.net and several site with that.  Back in the myspace days, I create the "Ultimate Mobster Bot" that sold for $11.99 Smiley ... then I created youtubetovideo.com - one of the first youtube to mp3 sites... (before the Goog sent me a cease/desist).  The FaucetHub.io creator posted their reasons for wanting to create the site and it rang true to my vision.

Regardless of how this works out, epay is a legit company as far as I can tell.  Slow support (albeit, my support is slow often at times too, I just create systems that are automated so that they do not need me if/when i die again)

However, changing payout dates/times and missing payouts presents me with an issue as I strive to provide perfect service for my club.  There is A LOT going on to generate Bitcoin when the wheels are turning (and right now, while I incorporate, some of the wheels are shut down).  I have systems that legitimately (and consistently) earn bitcoin well above the contributor amounts. 

It is call profit (vs a prophet). 

In 2017, I will be turning my prophet face and guiding the profits to grow the club astronomically.

There is going to be some sort of serious geopolitcal disturbance in 2018 and it would be wise to be ready.
sr. member
Activity: 445
Merit: 251
pHp DeV
If by OP, you mean me, then I suppose you can have your opinions.  We are not a faucet.  It is pretty well spelled out that we are a club.  It might not be for you, but the club knows I am legit.  Yea I am upgrading my tech this year, but first I am taking care of regulatory paper work in my state.  Your spam post here seems out of place...

legendary
Activity: 2026
Merit: 1034
Fill Your Barrel with Bitcoins!
We had a similar poll for our users, and here are the results:
http://www.poll-maker.com/results920065x6FfA403b-38#tab-2
newbie
Activity: 71
Merit: 0
I think the best solution is faucet hub. Im using it and is great even have the chance to get extra satoshi, is fun is easy, one have assistance 24/7, is punctual, they are responsible people and very nice attention. 100% transparency one now how much one have, where it come, when gonna be the payments, there are games, raffles, rain of satoshi in the chat. Well I found there more than one can expect from a microwallet.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1006
I have no experience with epay as before i have used only faucetbox for my faucet. But i suggest you to shift towards faucethub because the owner of it is quite active in this forum and have delivered some wonderful projects before also. Even if you get some problem he may help you out and also users need to be registered member in faucethub to claim that will lower down the bot attacks on your faucet. 
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