The services that generally require you to watch a video or download some app are usually the worst. They are full of ads and sometimes you can easily get some type of malware on your computer.
I think instead of making people watch videos as a form of faucet you should just use a regular faucet with very small amounts like 100 satoshi or so.
Because I am pretty sure most people here won't want to go to those malware type websites so you can get ad revenue.
Thank you for your great suggestion! MooJoy is working on both Android and iOS instead of desktop, providing the mobility.
On your concern about malware, perhaps you have seen those spammy ads but not ours, definitely not the same. There are many other offers in our app that's not ads but rather, easy to complete tasks (don't have to watch video or download app). Doing that earn you at least ~131 satoshi, while the effort you spent is almost the same to regular faucet that giving 100 satoshi. Some that require more effort, a few dollars worth of bitcoin is possible.
I don't disagree with you on most people won't want to go to malware websites, but like I said, ours is not. My sharings to you, would love to hear if you have some to share!
I think instead of making people watch videos as a form of faucet you should just use a regular faucet with very small amounts like 100 satoshi or so.
Because I am pretty sure most people here won't want to go to those malware type websites so you can get ad revenue.
It really depends. When one downloaded and not getting credited, so do us. We don't receive the revenue and then not crediting. Think that's fair. No enforcement on depositing own money, since there are offers that one could earn the credits from and then win the draw. Those who are luckier, win with few tickets purchased.
I think instead of making people watch videos as a form of faucet you should just use a regular faucet with very small amounts like 100 satoshi or so.
Because I am pretty sure most people here won't want to go to those malware type websites so you can get ad revenue.
Agree with your win-win situation! I clarified the malware concern you have on the above, do share your thoughts. Well yeah, no gambling site runs without making revenues, cost imposed to running a site. We won't know how much we are talking about but we are using provably fair, we have no way to cheat and take extra advantage from our players, everyone stand a fair chance to win.
I can't find any pc version of the game,so it must be some application that is almost guaranteed is adware based
"given away over U$50,000 worth of prizes to thousands lucky players" - any proof of that besides your words?
I highly doubt you are getting enough revenue to get 50k usd profit,not even talking about giving them away in prizes
I'm not really sure how old is the app? But $50,000 seems to be too much for such app to give for their users freely. Surprisingly, 90% of the reviewers says that it is a good app to try. Yet, there is no single proof of any payments made by this app.
It reminds me WHAFF application that I used to play years ago, I wonder if this app works like WHAFF?
There are various type of prizes (if you looked into it) we are offering, from cash credits, gift cards and vouchers to gadgets, it's not possible for us to show you all the proof for the prizes we have sent. Don't think official stores allow us to provide proof of payment there?
And yes, a little similar to WHAFF but there are significant difference that you can see if you tried MooJoy.
The gems can be turned into coins > btc. Like what's clarified on the above, and many gambling or bitcoin sites are using, provably fair method which has no way to cheat, it's fair chances for those who join to win and there is a way provided to verify. You should have known this if you already looked into MooJoy, it's specified in there.
Thanks for the reply but I don't think that going thru these loops to get a faucet is the exact same as claiming faucets on sites like PD or Bitsler.
On those all you need to do is just enter a captcha and that's it and you are given the faucet. You don't need to worry about hidden malware. Most of those sites basically target people who use older versions of Windows without security updates and they can do Ransomware or Hidden miner crap.
So nobody will use your website when there is no benefit compared to a more legit site, unless maybe the faucet you were offering was substancally larger.