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Re: FaucetHub

Postby skysnap » 04 Jan 2018, 11:39

I hope to reach withdrawal for the ether and dash.
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Is faucethub a reliable site for bitcoins?

Postby junrose123 » 04 Jan 2018, 11:55

I am just want to know about the reliability and consistency of this site because some other bitcoins wallet closed in an instant without any notice.
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Re: Is faucethub a reliable site for bitcoins?

Postby talkerbee » 04 Jan 2018, 13:24

I think faucethub is reliable because most of the faucet sites need faucethub wallet address and it works internationally.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nela13 » 04 Jan 2018, 13:34

anorona wrote:I those faucet needs a manual withdrawal to transfer in your faucethub, but before you can do that, you must have a crypto wallet address
that is linked to your faucet hub.


I have a bitcoin address on Coinbase and it is linked to my faucethub account. Do I have to make my registration in every single faucet inside the faucethub?
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby riddy09 » 05 Jan 2018, 00:49

@nela13
No. Once you have your wallet address linked in Faucethub then, payments or coins earned from different faucets automatically send it in your Faucethub account. How did you link your account Faucethub at coinbase when I can't find a link option there? They have pretty huge fees as well.
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Re: Is faucethub a reliable site for bitcoins?

Postby riddy09 » 05 Jan 2018, 00:52

@junrose123
Obviously, it's bitcoin microwallets that could turn to scam, not bitcoin wallet. Faucethub isn't one of them. They are reliable, but the payments can take longer than you expected due to low fees. If you don't need bitcoins immediately then, you can try Faucethub.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby jackchun » 05 Jan 2018, 02:04

I don't suggest coinbase in fact, may be using blockchain dot info or localbitcoin
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Re: Is faucethub a reliable site for bitcoins?

Postby augusta » 05 Jan 2018, 02:41

I have my coins there as well though it just a micro wallet that temporary stores our coins.I think it reliable to a great extent.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby augusta » 05 Jan 2018, 02:47

I trying to even close my coinbase wallet because their transaction fees is over the top.maybe I will try localbitcoin and read up about it.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Yugocean » 05 Jan 2018, 03:45

I am still not able to sign up to faucethub, there are something like we already need to have different wallet.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nerdonforumcoin » 05 Jan 2018, 06:04

nela13 wrote:
Amans1234 wrote:I have also created an account on fauchethub but I am not so active on that site.


I also have an account there but I really don't understand the site, I usually open the faucets tab and click in claim on those that have 100% but some just don't open and when I can claim my earnings don't move. :(


Yes, correct. The only time I log in to Faucethub is when I log in to different faucet to check the wallets I used for certain crypto.

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nerdonforumcoin wrote:
Amans1234 wrote:I have also created an account on fauchethub but I am not so active on that site.


You don't have to be active on FaucetHub, but have to be active on faucet/sites that allows faucethub.

Most of the faucets,from which you claim Bitcoins or any other cryptocurrencies are paying directly to Faucethub,and from there,when you reach the minimum cash out threshold,you can withdraw your earnings to your wallet.



Yes, correct. The only time I log in to Faucethub is when I log in to different faucet to check the wallets I used for certain crypto.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby tusziget » 05 Jan 2018, 06:52

Yes,I am checking too,when I start claiming from a new faucet,to see if I get the payment in my Faucethub.This way I realized yesterday that some faucets,like:sunmoonbitco.in,onewayfaucet.us,etc are paying Bitcoin Cash and not Bitcoin as they say.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nerdonforumcoin » 05 Jan 2018, 08:14

That is so true. I was surprised that those you mentioned changed to BCH from BTC.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby skysnap » 05 Jan 2018, 09:03

I think some currencies in faucethub are slow and not much worth it.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nela13 » 05 Jan 2018, 10:59

riddy09 wrote:How did you link your account Faucethub at coinbase when I can't find a link option there? They have pretty huge fees as well.


Honestly I don't know how I linked my bitcoin address to my faucethub account :roll: I did it 4 months ago when I created my bitcoin wallet and decided to search for sites where I can claim bitcoins.
I didn't know they have high fees, I am finally working in a faucet there where I can claim every 5 minutes.
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Re: Is faucethub a reliable site for bitcoins?

Postby ahmedo24 » 05 Jan 2018, 19:28

So far i dont keep reasonable coin in it , once i recieve payment like$5 i transfer to my main wallet immidiately
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Re: Is faucethub a reliable site for bitcoins?

Postby sdm95 » 05 Jan 2018, 21:11

It has been confirmed that it gives payouts but remember that these sites can becomes scams at any moments, once u get to the minimum withdrawl limit I would do it.
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Re: Is faucethub a reliable site for bitcoins?

Postby anorona » 06 Jan 2018, 01:00

so far I havent experienced any problem from the site, so for now, yes, it is reliable site for btc. What more I like about them is that they have list of faucet to choose from their site, you dont have to search because it is right there already.
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Re: Is faucethub a reliable site for bitcoins?

Postby augusta » 06 Jan 2018, 03:03

Another great feature about faucethub,I don't think most of the faucets would used it if there are not reliable,I think it very reliable
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby tusziget » 06 Jan 2018, 05:39

Faucethub does not have high fees.Actually has pretty low fees.If you want to withdraw 20,000 satoshis,which is there the minimum cash out threshold,you only have to pay 400 satoshis fees,which is very very low.
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