Hi all, as promised, I have uploaded a test version of the updated rotator for you all to play around with. Please try it out and let me know of any bugs you encounter, or any other feedback you might have. The idea is to replace the existing rotator in a few days when some other features are ready and whatever bugs exist have been ironed out (some new features have been removed for the purposes of this test)
Oh and I know the block button still displays kinda broken sometimes and the faucet list is getting messy due to lack of time spent on it over the past few days. The other new features I'm working on will fix that forever when they're ready
I've also prepared a few words and a demo video to explain what you're looking at, but basically it moves a stack of 3 active faucets through the list, allowing you to step forwards indefinitely, and back once. This may not sound like a big deal, but trust me, it's huge. Watch the video if you're skeptical, this is a ground-up re-imagining of the concept of a faucet rotator, designed not simply to walk you through a list of websites, but to maximise the amount you claim.
I also have one more trick up my sleeve to cut times down even further which will be in the final version, but it's not relevant to the testing of the core functionality and is excluded from this trial.
Anyway,
enable Turbo on the test site by visiting a faucet or starting the rotator manually and clicking the greyed out turbo button in the menu bar. If you're not logged in/signed up, you'll need to do that first or it'll just do the standard non-rotatorey redirects (I'm planning to fix this so guests can use the rotator too, but it's not my top priority right now)
Meet LetsGetCrypto Turbo -
Demo videoOn July 9th, LetsGetCrypto launched as the world’s first referral sharing faucet list, a service which promised to organically refer users on each others behalf when they visited faucets. Shortly after launch, the list was joined by a basic rotator which operated in single, double, or quad panel view.
Now, LetsGetCrypto is proud to present Turbo, a brand new feature designed from the ground up to maximize efficiency and minimize delays. When Turbo is enabled, it is possible to progress through the list of faucets in single-panel view almost as quickly as when using a split screen view.
The problem with rotatorsOutside of the time required to complete the captcha, efficiency on any given faucet is impacted by 3 significant bottlenecks: The initial loading of the page, delays forced on us by the owner, and the time it takes for the server to respond after submitting the claim.
Some rotators have solved the first problem by implementing pre-loading, where the next faucet is loaded ‘behind’ the one you are currently viewing and displayed instantly on clicking the ‘next’ button. This is good, but addresses only one of the delays.
Other rotators have lessened all three problems by offering a multi-panel view. This is also a good solution but results in a cluttered screen, and is unworkable on small displays.
The solutionLetsGetCrypto
Turbo. With Turbo enabled, the LetsGetCrypto rotator displays one faucet in full screen and is thus suitable for all screen sizes, but it effectively solves all three problem listed above by focusing your view on the center faucet in a deck of 3, pre-loading the faucet below, and retaining the faucet above.
Each time you take a step forward through the list of available faucets, Turbo preloads the next faucet to ensure that next time you click the forward button, the faucet is displayed almost instantly. It also pushes the previously visited faucet back and allows it to continue processing, meaning you are able to take one step back at any time. This offers solutions to all 3 of the major bottlenecks.
Initial load: Because Turbo is continually preloading the next faucet in the deck, you rarely need to wait for faucets to load.
Forced delays: Because the next faucet is always preloaded in the background, countdown timers start counting down before you reach them. But, if you do reach a faucet which has a timer counting down, you can just skip to the next one and complete it instead. Once you’ve completed the faucet *after* the one with the wait, you can use the ‘previous’ button to step back to the one with the delay, which will have been counting down the whole time. In a worst case scenario you may come across 2 faucets which force wait times back to back, but by using the next and back buttons with Turbo enabled they will both be counting down simultaneously, and an additional faucet will be pre-loading behind them (and its timer counting down) resulting in minimal interruption.
Claim submission: Because the previous faucet stays active when you step forward, you can click claim and instantly move to the next faucet, the server will process your request and respond in the background while you continue, eliminating the claim submission delay.
And don’t forget, you are working with 3 active faucets at any given time. This means if you step backwards, the next *2* faucets are already loaded so you can skip forward two faucets before any more loading takes place.