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Postby Tina30219 » 04 Nov 2017, 02:15

I have a question is forumcoin faucet something I have to sign up for to use or can I use the same information on my forumcoin account to log in and use it? Not sure what to do to use this any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby Fergal » 04 Nov 2017, 11:36

The ForumCoin faucet is separate to ForumCoin, if you want to participate there you need to register separately at ForumCoin.win
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby talkerbee » 04 Nov 2017, 13:29

Not necessarily but make sure your username in forumcoin.com and forumcoin.win is the same so that your earnings there will automatically credited to your Forumcoins here in FC.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby Tina30219 » 04 Nov 2017, 14:14

Fergal wrote:The ForumCoin faucet is separate to ForumCoin, if you want to participate there you need to register separately at ForumCoin.win
Ok thanks was not sure how it worked.

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talkerbee wrote:Not necessarily but make sure your username in forumcoin.com and forumcoin.win is the same so that your earnings there will automatically credited to your Forumcoins here in FC.
Ok thanks. Slowly learning things here.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby junrose123 » 06 Dec 2017, 16:31

I had also a hard time in making an account in the forum faucet since I have no idea on how to that before, but now everything is alright.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby Tina30219 » 06 Dec 2017, 17:06

Glad everything is ok now. You will find it will add up fast using the faucet it has helped me out a lot.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby junrose123 » 07 Dec 2017, 12:41

I really this faucet because it gives me an additional Forum coin. It is really great.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby nela13 » 07 Dec 2017, 13:13

Yesterday I noticed that we are receiving less FC for claim before we received 0.07 FC and now it is only 0.06 :( I wonder if the site is having financial problems :roll:
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby CyberFreak » 07 Dec 2017, 14:18

As the ad networks I use get paid by advertisers in BTC and pay publishers like me in BTC, I have been affected by the massive increase in BTC price and fees.Advertisers are spending a lot less in BTC terms and dollar terms due to them choosing to hold onto their BTC as it is rising in price so much. They are thinking why spend $1000 worth of BTC today when tomorrow it could be worth $1100. Also the high fees and transation backlog encourages people to hold on to their BTC at the moment aswell. All my ad networks are showing decreased revenue and advertisers with 2 ad networks that are popular ad with faucets now deciding to stop supporting faucets in the last few weeks. It is just unsustainable at the current rate. I am not planning on closing it but it is a case of it is there if you want to use it but if you find the earnings are too low, don’t use it.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby augusta » 07 Dec 2017, 16:57

Oh thanks @admin for the clarification, I was wondering why it was less at my end.Even faucets are hoarding their btc now
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby gilggg » 07 Dec 2017, 18:02

I want to thank @CyberFreak for the forumcoin.win, it almost a passive earnings for just click, and it doesn't matter if it's 0.07 or 0.06 FC for me it's an extra earning for for almost do nothing.
Thank you for this site :thumbup: , and hope it will continue to be availble....
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby Tina30219 » 07 Dec 2017, 18:05

I like this site and hope it sticks around for a long time
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby Ash » 11 Dec 2017, 13:28

Can I just say, the Forumcoin Faucet is actually really cool so thanks for adding it :)
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby Tina30219 » 11 Dec 2017, 14:56

I agree it sure is. It helps us get to our cashouts a lot sooner than it would have been without it.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby nela13 » 11 Dec 2017, 15:05

CyberFreak wrote:As the ad networks I use get paid by advertisers in BTC and pay publishers like me in BTC, I have been affected by the massive increase in BTC price and fees.Advertisers are spending a lot less in BTC terms and dollar terms due to them choosing to hold onto their BTC as it is rising in price so much. They are thinking why spend $1000 worth of BTC today when tomorrow it could be worth $1100. Also the high fees and transation backlog encourages people to hold on to their BTC at the moment aswell. All my ad networks are showing decreased revenue and advertisers with 2 ad networks that are popular ad with faucets now deciding to stop supporting faucets in the last few weeks. It is just unsustainable at the current rate. I am not planning on closing it but it is a case of it is there if you want to use it but if you find the earnings are too low, don’t use it.


Thanks for explain us this. No matter the value I will keep working there :thumbup:
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby Little Mage » 11 Dec 2017, 19:02

CyberFreak wrote:As the ad networks I use get paid by advertisers in BTC and pay publishers like me in BTC, I have been affected by the massive increase in BTC price and fees.Advertisers are spending a lot less in BTC terms and dollar terms due to them choosing to hold onto their BTC as it is rising in price so much. They are thinking why spend $1000 worth of BTC today when tomorrow it could be worth $1100. Also the high fees and transation backlog encourages people to hold on to their BTC at the moment aswell. All my ad networks are showing decreased revenue and advertisers with 2 ad networks that are popular ad with faucets now deciding to stop supporting faucets in the last few weeks. It is just unsustainable at the current rate. I am not planning on closing it but it is a case of it is there if you want to use it but if you find the earnings are too low, don’t use it.


I notice the earnings went down a bit. Yes Bitcoin is so expensive! I don't understand much. But I hope Bitcoin price goes down, again so I can buy some. And then I sell when it goes high. :D ;) <3 <3 <3 <3
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby cmoneyspinner » 12 Dec 2017, 01:37

Thanks @CyberFreak. I thought I was having a problem with laptop. The Faucet is great. Not using it right now but will check back later.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby neuralnet » 20 Dec 2017, 22:42

CyberFreak wrote:As the ad networks I use get paid by advertisers in BTC and pay publishers like me in BTC, I have been affected by the massive increase in BTC price and fees.Advertisers are spending a lot less in BTC terms and dollar terms due to them choosing to hold onto their BTC as it is rising in price so much. They are thinking why spend $1000 worth of BTC today when tomorrow it could be worth $1100. Also the high fees and transation backlog encourages people to hold on to their BTC at the moment aswell. All my ad networks are showing decreased revenue and advertisers with 2 ad networks that are popular with faucets now deciding to stop supporting faucets in the last few weeks. It is just unsustainable at the current rate. I am not planning on closing it but it is a case of it is there if you want to use it but if you find the earnings are too low, don’t use it.


We all appreciate the Faucet! Don't close it and thanks for the service!
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby Tina30219 » 21 Dec 2017, 00:06

Right don’t close the faucet.
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Re: Forumcoin faucet

Postby junrose123 » 22 Dec 2017, 10:48

I love the forum coin faucet because it really increases my forum coin to be able to cash out soon.
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