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Topic: NEW SERVICE - FaucetBuilder - it’s FaucetBox, without the fees! Feedback request - page 2. (Read 1718 times)

newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
thanks for the script, I have made my faucet at http://sumbercoin.hol.es/ Cheesy

Awesome! I just made 2400 sat. Looks good and thanks for trying it out.
My next move if activity starts to pick up is to work on new design templates. What do you think? If you have some cool faucets that you think have nice designs let me know and i can model them after that.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1075
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
thanks for the script, I have made my faucet at http://sumbercoin.hol.es/ Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
No problem. Happy to help.

I am impressed by how many Russian guys are logging in. There is a lot of faucet activity there!
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Thanks for the explanation.
This is new to me.  Huh
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Can you explain why there is the needs for the withdrawal threshold?

I'm trying to find more information about the dust payments but havent found much info. Isnt it better for the user to withdraw earlier and for the faucet to have a higher withdrawal? That way people take less money out.

So with Faucetbuilder you have 2 options to withdraw:

1. If you have a Xapo account or dont have a bitcoin address you can give your email and the btc gets sent instant without miner fees (even 0 miner fees) so you can withdraw down to 1 satoshi. In other words, the payments does not go through the blockchain, but instead through Xapo's ledger.
2. If you dont want to use Xapo you can enter a bitcoin address and then this payment goes through the blockchain. Since it goes through the blockchain it needs at least 6 confirmations and needs to be above 55 bits.

Now you think, well of course the user wants to withdraw as soon as they get 55 bits instead of waiting to accumulate. The thing is that to stop flooding the blockchain and because of the multiple inputs to get something as small as 55 bits, the user who chooses option #2 will pay a higher miner fee the next payment he does.

So if you know you are a faucet power user it's good to have a higher withdrawal limit so that you dont have to pay high miner fees. Makes sense?
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Thanks! I just added it. I had it on Service Announcements and the mods moved it over to the Micro Earnings section. Hopefully it can stay in the services. Appreciate your help!
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
www.gamebet.gg
its a nice service, it you move your thread to service section you may get more interested users in this
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Can you explain why there is the needs for the withdrawal threshold?

I'm trying to find more information about the dust payments but havent found much info. Isnt it better for the user to withdraw earlier and for the faucet to have a higher withdrawal? That way people take less money out.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Do FaucetBuilder also support "popular" and "non popular" altcoins other than Bitcoin?

PS: Your website should have a title to make it look more professional. Tongue

I've thought about doing altcoins but wanted to see if I can get traction with bitcoin only first. There are many things that I think can be improved... like maybe some cool design templates and stuff. ALtho I would need help for that
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Nice!..
free faucet builder!
i think the steps are too complicated for a newbie (me)...
even if you have gave the instructions..
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
interesting project.

i see a good future
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
I don't bite.
Do FaucetBuilder also support "popular" and "non popular" altcoins other than Bitcoin?

PS: Your website should have a title to make it look more professional. Tongue
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
I always welcome new services to help us faucet owners.

I will check it out soon and post my review.

Thanks! Much appreciated Smiley
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
What a cool service! I have my own hosting, and have installed a few basic scripts, so I'm going to go and try this out.

eta:  Ooops! I put in a name & eMail, and all I got back was a black page.

eta: worked the next time.

hmmm.. i wonder why it did not go through the first time. I will test it out.
Thanks for the heads up!
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Cool graphic. Did you make that yourself?

I wish I did but I asked a good friend with design experience to help me.
Google images doesnt have great pics when you search for faucets hehe
newbie
Activity: 336
Merit: 0
good one , i'm gonna try it out
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I always welcome new services to help us faucet owners.

I will check it out soon and post my review.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
What a cool service! I have my own hosting, and have installed a few basic scripts, so I'm going to go and try this out.

eta:  Ooops! I put in a name & eMail, and all I got back was a black page.

eta: worked the next time.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Cool graphic. Did you make that yourself?
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0

www.faucetbuilder.com

Background:

I’ve been following this beautiful faucet world for some time and finally had the courage to build my own a few weeks back. I went searching for a service that would make things easy. There were a few options:

  • Script services - Usually charge a fee on deposits from 3% to 10% and you need to put money in in advance
  • For hire services - People who will build the faucet for you, but you have to pay up to 1btc :S
  • API integration - Free and reliable but requires some technical expertise

So after some time I thought there was no ideal solution — i decided to create my own Smiley

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So I’d like to introduce you to FaucetBuilder, a FREE FAUCET SCRIPT with the following features:

www.faucetbuilder.com

  • Step-by-step script with instructions how to create your faucet
  • 6 languages (English, Russian, Spanish, Ukranian, Portuguese, Thai, Filipino)
  • Integrates with Xapo API so your users can get paid via email or btc address
  • Threshold so your users can choose when to withdraw (avoid dust payments)
  • No minimum deposits for your faucet to be operational (just need money in your wallet that you use to pay users)
  • Migration guide from other paid scripts (faucetbox and micro wallet)
  • Did i say FREE? Smiley

Why am I doing this for free?

I am always thinking about how I personally contribute to the growth of bitcoin.
I think faucets are a great way to showcase some of the best features of bitcoin — micropayments, speed, cross-border transactions, etc… — and is also a way for people to own a small bits of bitcoin without going through an exchange.

So… what do you think? I would love your feedback on how I can improve, what to change, etc…

Btw, I think I mentioned before that this is all free and I did it as a hobby. If you build your faucet with this or find it useful, please help me by donating some bits Smiley
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