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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Yugocean » 04 Jun 2018, 16:18

I am taking litecoin for long, but it is still not even 1 litecoin; it will take time, I am going better.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby junrose123 » 04 Jun 2018, 23:25

I am only concentrating now for bitcoins since I cannot handle many currencies due to my limited time online.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby kataomoi » 04 Jun 2018, 23:55

I'm collecting BTC and ETH through faucets but it's so hard to find a good ETH faucet that pays a decent rate. They usually come and go instantly.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby jackchun » 05 Jun 2018, 01:50

I find ETH is much hardly to exchange BTC in facuethub
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby katkat » 05 Jun 2018, 05:36

With your explanation seems to me that it is a good site. I am just wondering if it will be easy earning from that site of from this faucethub. The truth i am into a lot of sites and later on i can't even remember what to do in the site. So i wish someone can share more which one is best way of the two. Forumcoin of this faucethub.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Yugocean » 05 Jun 2018, 09:15

People cannot handle multiple currency, I too won't advice them for such attempt. I use for BTC, LTC, ETH, Doge, Dash, BCH only.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Happyland » 05 Jun 2018, 12:07

The best coin is probably Eth. That platform is going to facilitate some of the most robust sites that crypto has ever known. The downside is the Eth network will get expensive and slow. We have seen this happen before; especially after cryptokitties. Even CF mentions the "massive backlog and high fees" in my thread on cryptokitties below. Same issue holds true for btc. The pattern repeats itself. Litecoin has good management. The network is stable. The price is low compared to the other major coins. Since the price is lower you can accumulate more at a faster rate than the others. If the price of litecoin rises you will be better off. If bitcoin is gold then litecoin is silver. Doge has too many coins in circulation as well as the huge max supply. The price will continue to stay very low. Dash (digital cash) and BCH (bitcoin cash) are too reminiscent of cash which is fiat.

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Re: FaucetHub

Postby kataomoi » 05 Jun 2018, 13:46

I wonder how 'safe' it is to keep my earnings from faucets on FaucetHub. I've been holding off with the cashout because I wanted to get more and lower the fees. But I'm starting to wonder if it's secure to keep all of my earnings on FH.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby tusziget » 05 Jun 2018, 15:16

I think it is safe to keep your earnings on Faucethub,till you reach the minimum withdrawal amount,and then I would recommend to cash out to your wallet.It is better to keep your cryptocurrencies in your wallet.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby kataomoi » 05 Jun 2018, 15:28

I have enough for the BTC minimum, but like I've said I've been holding off because of fees. I'm deciding if I want to keep waiting or just cashout to my wallet now.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby anorona » 06 Jun 2018, 03:59

kataomoi wrote:I wonder how 'safe' it is to keep my earnings from faucets on FaucetHub. I've been holding off with the cashout because I wanted to get more and lower the fees. But I'm starting to wonder if it's secure to keep all of my earnings on FH.


i always withdraw my earnings there soon as i reach the minimum amount, you know, there can be some changes in the future so though it is legit, i think it is still much better to secure our earnings by withdrawing each time we reach the payout.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby jackchun » 06 Jun 2018, 04:12

yes, I withdraw immediately after gathering 50000 satoshis
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby junrose123 » 06 Jun 2018, 05:25

jackchun wrote:yes, I withdraw immediately after gathering 50000 satoshis

I am waiting to reach that amount before I initiate a withdrawals to minimize charge.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby beriut » 06 Jun 2018, 05:33

i just created an account in faucethub this week however the site was not really friendly especially to newbies and there were some intrusive ads.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nela13 » 06 Jun 2018, 08:56

beriut wrote:i just created an account in faucethub this week however the site was not really friendly especially to newbies and there were some intrusive ads.

There are some faucets that will redirect you to ads every time you try to claim, only in your second attempt you will be able to get your satoshis. That is something very annoying about the site.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Yugocean » 06 Jun 2018, 11:43

This is not faucethub but the faucets which have their own ways of paying, you have to accept whatever they are using.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby kataomoi » 06 Jun 2018, 14:23

FaucetHub also has redirect ads though, if I remember correctly. But you can use FH with AdBlock on and it'll solve that problem. However, it'll block the chatbox as well.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby tusziget » 06 Jun 2018, 14:44

I don't think it is a good idea to block the chatbox as well,because there you can find interesting news about cryptocurrencies,deals etc in Faucethub.io.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby kataomoi » 07 Jun 2018, 00:06

I don't use the chat box at all and it doesn't interest me so blocking it is no problem for me. But I know some people use it everyday so they must disable AdBlock in order to use the chat.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nela13 » 07 Jun 2018, 10:52

kataomoi wrote:I don't use the chat box at all and it doesn't interest me so blocking it is no problem for me. But I know some people use it everyday so they must disable AdBlock in order to use the chat.

I don't use the chat box too and using Adblock will solve the annoying pop up ads and it will save us time as we don't need to be keeping closing those ads and reload the page again.
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