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March 08, 2015, 03:00:25 AM
It's quite good isn't it? I think I'll send Rich a big tip once it gets running. I have to wait until monday for payment to clear on deathbycaptcha though Angry

Wait... What is deathbycaptcha?

So you have paid 0.49 for the bot and going to pay another BTC1 once you get that profit from the bot? Sounds good.

Its all in his description yes you have running cost just look at the video and read the hole thing
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March 07, 2015, 10:42:48 PM
It's quite good isn't it? I think I'll send Rich a big tip once it gets running. I have to wait until monday for payment to clear on deathbycaptcha though Angry

Wait... What is deathbycaptcha?

So you have paid 0.49 for the bot and going to pay another BTC1 once you get that profit from the bot? Sounds good.
No I haven't bought anything from him yet. I have gotten all but the deathbycaptcha pre req that you need to even be able to run the bot. Which is like ~$50. I believe Rich's time as a developer is worth more than the .5 BTC that he is selling it for so if it all works out well I would gladly support him with more Bitcoin.
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March 07, 2015, 10:35:34 PM
It's quite good isn't it? I think I'll send Rich a big tip once it gets running. I have to wait until monday for payment to clear on deathbycaptcha though Angry

Wait... What is deathbycaptcha?

So you have paid 0.49 for the bot and going to pay another BTC1 once you get that profit from the bot? Sounds good.
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March 07, 2015, 10:33:55 PM
It's quite good isn't it? I think I'll send Rich a big tip once it gets running. I have to wait until monday for payment to clear on deathbycaptcha though Angry
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March 07, 2015, 10:26:55 PM
You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something?

Lol, ok. I'm not trying to argue, just pointing out some things.
Yeah I mean I'm sure they do google adsense so there's all sorts of different programs for ads. I strongly believe it actually helps the faucets. I'm sure their model is sustainable based on their ad revenue. Ex: they get paid $.03 per visitor so 10,000 x .03 = $300. So they pay $200 per 10k and keep $100 profit. I bet they make more just saying.

So, the bot actually visits the site thousands of times to ensure the owner profit?

yes
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March 07, 2015, 10:22:31 PM
You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something?

Lol, ok. I'm not trying to argue, just pointing out some things.
Yeah I mean I'm sure they do google adsense so there's all sorts of different programs for ads. I strongly believe it actually helps the faucets. I'm sure their model is sustainable based on their ad revenue. Ex: they get paid $.03 per visitor so 10,000 x .03 = $300. So they pay $200 per 10k and keep $100 profit. I bet they make more just saying.

So, the bot actually visits the site thousands of times to ensure the owner profit?
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March 07, 2015, 10:21:28 PM
You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something?

Lol, ok. I'm not trying to argue, just pointing out some things.
Yeah I mean I'm sure they do google adsense so there's all sorts of different programs for ads. I strongly believe it actually helps the faucets. I'm sure their model is sustainable based on their ad revenue. Ex: they get paid $.03 per visitor so 10,000 x .03 = $300. So they pay $200 per 10k and keep $100 profit. I bet they make more just saying. I'm trying to support this excellent programmer by showing people the dynamics of it as well as buying it myself Grin
sr. member
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March 07, 2015, 09:32:14 PM
You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something?

Lol, ok. I'm not trying to argue, just pointing out some things.
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March 07, 2015, 09:08:53 PM
You're wrong. Of course they sell ad space based on impressions. Why would you actually think somebody trying to get 2 cents of Bitcoin would buy something? I would like to add that Rich does not want to do escrow for the .5 BTC. Perhaps we can settle on a .25 BTC up front and another .5 BTC when the bot is running type of thing...or just use escrow Grin
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March 07, 2015, 07:38:23 PM
There's over a million users. They've paid out, at current price, 2 million dollars (which they've been open for long enough to see the high price of BTC). The bot generates add impressions. So really it is not hurting anything. It actually helps I'm sure. A few thousand accounts is a drop in the bucket if it even effects anything at all lol.

$36,000 a month.
Also impressions doesn't count, only purchases does, I'm pretty sure.

2 million dollars is paid over a period of time, while just 20 people using this bot would generate more than $430,000 per year, excluding resales of the bots, and paying the other faucet users.

But it's up to anyone to decide in what they believe in, so I'm not trying to offend the seller here.
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March 07, 2015, 07:32:20 PM
There's over a million users. They've paid out, at current price, 2 million dollars (which they've been open for long enough to see the high price of BTC). The bot generates add impressions. So really it is not hurting anything. It actually helps I'm sure. A few thousand accounts is a drop in the bucket if it even effects anything at all lol.
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March 07, 2015, 06:50:34 PM
I do think that the OP should keep this thing down low though, if the faucet owners realize there are programs like this, they might put in place methods to try and block it. Having a thread with more than 6 pages of replies dosn't really keep it down low....

Just came across this thread. When I first saw it it seemed too good to be true...

But after reading the technical part I kinda started to believe that this might work. But what funtotry just said is a big part of the problem. If freebitco.in and freedoge.co.in collapses, then no one can guarantee any earnings.

So the whole thing is dependant on the faucets staying up with a lot of funds in their wallets. And the owners staying legit. IMO the owners would probably reduce the payouts to something like $50 after a few months if the bot is working flawlessly.
Freebitco.in is the most legit faucet, is freedoge.co.in also owned by the same person?
If so then I doubt they would run away, millions of dollars made and paid out with their faucet. Owners might even increase payouts as the prices drop. But yes this is dependant on faucets staying up and online, and paying out.

Well..20 copies of the bot(He was intending to sell)*1200 per month=$36000 per month.

How can a faucet owner afford that amount, and that is excluding every other faucet user(which is about 500,000 i think, not sure though.)
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March 07, 2015, 05:28:51 PM
I do think that the OP should keep this thing down low though, if the faucet owners realize there are programs like this, they might put in place methods to try and block it. Having a thread with more than 6 pages of replies dosn't really keep it down low....

Just came across this thread. When I first saw it it seemed too good to be true...

But after reading the technical part I kinda started to believe that this might work. But what funtotry just said is a big part of the problem. If freebitco.in and freedoge.co.in collapses, then no one can guarantee any earnings.

So the whole thing is dependant on the faucets staying up with a lot of funds in their wallets. And the owners staying legit. IMO the owners would probably reduce the payouts to something like $50 after a few months if the bot is working flawlessly.
Freebitco.in is the most legit faucet, is freedoge.co.in also owned by the same person?
If so then I doubt they would run away, millions of dollars made and paid out with their faucet. Owners might even increase payouts as the prices drop. But yes this is dependant on faucets staying up and online, and paying out.
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March 07, 2015, 05:26:30 PM
I do think that the OP should keep this thing down low though, if the faucet owners realize there are programs like this, they might put in place methods to try and block it. Having a thread with more than 6 pages of replies dosn't really keep it down low....

Just came across this thread. When I first saw it it seemed too good to be true...

But after reading the technical part I kinda started to believe that this might work. But what funtotry just said is a big part of the problem. If freebitco.in and freedoge.co.in collapses, then no one can guarantee any earnings.

So the whole thing is dependant on the faucets staying up with a lot of funds in their wallets. And the owners staying legit. IMO the owners would probably reduce the payouts to something like $50 after a few months if the bot is working flawlessly.
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March 07, 2015, 05:09:55 PM
I do think that the OP should keep this thing down low though, if the faucet owners realize there are programs like this, they might put in place methods to try and block it. Having a thread with more than 6 pages of replies dosn't really keep it down low....
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March 07, 2015, 05:06:04 PM
I am purchasing the prerequisits (vps etc.) for this and will have everything ready by tomorrow to pay Richard. So far everything is very nice and well done. The vouches and how Richard conversates on skype is comforting.
Let us know how it goes ok? I would be interested in either buying or investing in someone who buys this. He seems to be trusted so I do trust that this system works but I am still a bit skeptical
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March 07, 2015, 04:40:02 PM
I am purchasing the prerequisits (vps etc.) for this and will have everything ready by tomorrow to pay Richard. So far everything is very nice and well done. The vouches and how Richard conversates on skype is comforting.
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March 07, 2015, 02:17:38 AM
Nice to see someone making something like this. I am currently in development of my own. Im posting a Dev on project devs in a few.If you ever need help optimizing your program just hit me up.
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March 06, 2015, 09:27:13 PM
Here is my full in-depth review of Richmoda's "Ultimate Bitcoin Generator Bot".

Preface:
Before I get started, I want to stress that the potential earnings of this bot can vary. This is because the bottom line is that this is simply based on luck, based on how many times you can hit the big prizes of $20 and $200 in a month. The more accounts you have running on your bot, the more chances you'll get at rolling for the top prize. On top of this, the potential earnings are completely based on of these sites continue to keep their current payout structure and provably fairness.

I have personally only been using the bot for about a week with only 10 accounts on each of the bitcoin and dogecoin sites, but have recently added another 10 on each thanks to the guidance and help of the tutorial provided by Rich.

The following review is based on my brief 1 week experience with the bot and the seller.


The Seller:
Rich has been very helpful and responsive since the very beginning. He had initially helped me set up the first 10 accounts on my bot for free just to demonstrate how it works, proof of concept, etc. And it does work. The bot does exactly what it claims to do, and that is to claim the faucet prize on each of these faucet sites automatically, filling in the captcha, etc.

I personally believe that Rich has went above and beyond in terms of providing customer support and service. He has made it so that even a beginner should be able to set up and maintain this bot. Even if you can't, I am sure Rich would be able to assist somewhere down the road as he did for me whenever I ran into a wall.


The Bot:
As I stated above, I've only been using the bot for about a week and not at it's maximum potential. With only 10 accounts I haven't hit any of the big prizes yet, however, I can imagine it's potential when more accounts have been added and operational. The bot will collect the prize from each faucet on each account every hour, although I am pretty sure it skips some hours where this is called "sleep time". This is probably to make it less obvious that it is a bot scraping the coins from the faucet every hour on the hour.

The bot uses a mixture of proxies and captcha solving services, as well as a imacro script + local mysql database. The bot's functions itself are pretty much entirely automated with the way Rich has set it up. When connected to the VPS via VNC viewer, I can see that the bot is solving the captchas and claiming the prizes automatically. Sometimes it may take longer due to the captcha solving services not getting it right, but it will eventually get it from the human solving service.

The bot will also require you to purchase some other services which is not included in the listing price. These are external services and are necessary for the bot to run. This includes the purchase of your own VPS (about $12 a month), dedicated proxy servers for the individual accounts ($1 per proxy, one proxy can serve one account on bitcoin facuet and one account on dogecoin faucet), and a couple captcha solving services. Once the required resources are provisioned, Rich will help set up the rest.

The approximate monthly cost for the bot will be $80 per month. This is because you need to renew the VPS, captcha services, and proxies each month. Without it, the bot cannot run.


Installation Manual:
Rich has also provided me with a instructions manual. It is quite detailed and is straight forward. I am not too tech savvy when it comes to these things but I was able to follow the manual just fine. The manual provides instructions on how to add additional accounts to the bot. With screenshots, examples, and detailed instructions, I feel confident that most people of this community will be able to follow it just fine.

However, there are some more technical key parts of getting the bot set up that is not included in the manual. Although I personally don't believe that these instructions are necessary since they only need to be done once, on every new VPS. As long as you don't delete or change anything you shouldn't by accident it should not be an issue. Even then, I am sure Rich would be able to assist if you manage to screw something up Wink


Earnings:
With my 10 accounts, over the course of the week I probably made about 0.10 BTC from the bot. The bot ran pretty much flawlessly for the entire week. The VPS is set up to reboot automatically every few hours in case the bot hangs or bugs up for whatever reason. It seems as though my luck isn't as good with my initial 10 accounts on each faucet.

With that being said, keep in mind that everyone's earnings will be different. There will definitely be weeks where you'll earn more and weeks where you'll earn much less. It all comes down to how many times you manage to hit one of the bigger prizes. Nobody can guarantee that the bot can make you $XXX amount.

This also depends on if these faucet sites decide to make any major changes that would directly affect the bot's effectiveness. Nothing can be guaranteed and things can change so do not in any way depend on this bot as a reliable source of revenue.

Obviously, if you have more accounts running on the bot you'll have a higher chance of hitting a top prize. Rich has stated that running 50-60 accounts (1 on each of the bitcoin and dogecoin faucet sites) on a single bot is optimal.


Conclusion:
To conclude, I personally believe this bot has potential. Whether or not it's worth it for the price is up to you, the buyer. You can very easily make your money back within a week if you were to hit the top prize of $200 on any of your accounts just once. However, there is also a good chance that you won't hit the top prize at all. The bottom line is, this is all luck based and that nothing is guaranteed. The bot has worked fine for the seller for a few months but there is no way for us to tell if the current state of things will continue to be the same. The success of this bot highly depends on the two faucet sites it runs on. If either if these sites changes it's payout structure or the way it operates, OR if they decide to shut down then it is out of the control of the seller or anyone else, so this itself is a gamble.

If you decide to buy this bot, you can buy with confidence that Rich is a knowledgeable and very supportive seller. He seems dedicated in helping each of his customers get set up and start earning properly so I don't think this is a scam at all. Just be aware of the fact that the bot is entirely based on two faucet sites alone (although very popular, long running, and has paid a ton of money) and your earnings will differ from other users of this bot.

Good luck everyone Smiley Hope my review has helped. I'll be happy to answer any questions in regards to my experience with this bot and this seller.

I will be posting a short follow up in the next few weeks to update my current earnings and status with the bot. Since I now know how to add additional accounts on my own, I will be able to see more of the potential of the bot first hand.
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March 06, 2015, 03:52:37 PM
I'm also here watching the bot collecting coins. Don't confirm that he's a scammer until everyone says that he is.


Is it collecting at the rate it's supposed to? Ie if his claim of 100 accounts with 9 hours of sleep do 45000 a month then half of that would do 22,500 etc. Not sure if the bot logs how many captcha's it has claimed or not.

I've been watching the bot for a while and I gotta say that this is one hella intelligent bot, but there's one thing that slow down the bot is the captcha solving program. It types in wrong captcha so many times.
Interesting. If it has to do 100 an hour, it has to complete a form every ~40 seconds. So if it snags up for longer than that then it is limited.
So either you have a client problem or the bot's optomization and productivity have been overstated due to the captcha solver developer's flaw.

My Kind sir, you forget about MultiThreading. that word alone nullifies your whole paragraph.
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