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Re: FaucetHub

Postby jackchun » 25 May 2018, 09:04

I think many games sites may charge fees for that
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nela13 » 25 May 2018, 10:11

Happyland wrote:Why do some faucets charge a withdrawal fee to faucethub while others do not?

The faucets I am using don't charge a fee to withdraw to Faucethub, it doesn't make sense as you will pay a fee when you transfer bitcoins from faucethub to your wallet
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Happyland » 25 May 2018, 15:25

There are some good faucets that charge a fee. The faucets work similarly to freebitco (a free roll and a free lottery ticket). You stand to make more satoshis. The fee is small around 1.5%. If a faucet is good relative to other faucets it is worth paying the fee because you will still come out ahead. zBesides the freebitco style there are other types of faucets as well with a lot of features such as auto faucet, mining and rotators.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby jackchun » 26 May 2018, 00:25

I agree so, but auto facuet is not quite worth because of low paying
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby junrose123 » 26 May 2018, 00:57

Even though the faucethub make some changes regarding its I will still used it as long as I am enjoying it.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby skysnap » 26 May 2018, 07:18

I wonder if they plan on adding new coin in the faucet. That would be worth checking out.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Yugocean » 26 May 2018, 12:48

Perhaps some faucets pay the fees themselves while some faucets charge from our earnings.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nela13 » 26 May 2018, 14:20

Happyland wrote:If a faucet is good relative to other faucets it is worth paying the fee because you will still come out ahead.

Yes, that is true but if we are paying fees to withdraw to faucethub and then pay more fees to withdraw from faucethub to our bitcoins wallet then we are losing money because we are paying duplicated fees.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby tusziget » 26 May 2018, 16:28

Withdrawing from Faucethub to our wallet is really advantageous.as we have to pay really low fees.Withdrawing 20,000 satoshis from Faucethub it only takes 200-300 satoshis fees.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Yugocean » 26 May 2018, 17:05

Do keeping btc in Faucethub earn any hard fork or POS benefit?
In wallet you might earn BCH for BTC and POS earning from ETH.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby ahmedo24 » 26 May 2018, 20:24

tusziget wrote:Withdrawing from Faucethub to our wallet is really advantageous.as we have to pay really low fees.Withdrawing 20,000 satoshis from Faucethub it only takes 200-300 satoshis fees.

You are right, the confirmation process is also very first too, the faucet hub has been very reliable for over a long period of time
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby riddy09 » 27 May 2018, 01:04

Yes, they surely pays fast or within their payment time. Although, what's difficult in Faucethub is the faucets because it's always have different and often hard to collect 20k satoshis daily with the current list of BTC faucets.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby CyberFreak » 27 May 2018, 01:11

nela13 wrote:
Happyland wrote:If a faucet is good relative to other faucets it is worth paying the fee because you will still come out ahead.

Yes, that is true but if we are paying fees to withdraw to faucethub and then pay more fees to withdraw from faucethub to our bitcoins wallet then we are losing money because we are paying duplicated fees.

Faucet owners get hit with multiple fees when using FH. 1.5% to deposit anything. The miner fee for the deposit aswell. Exchange fee to convert it to other currencies(most faucet owners support multiple currencies and can’t keep depositing each coin) and also can encounter fees for advertising on FH in the chat or being a premium member to get listed in the faucet list. Some faucet owners take these fees into account while others just charge the user directly. Either way these fees are getting paid whether the user sees a fee removed or if they just earn less per claim.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby jackchun » 27 May 2018, 02:54

is there anyone can show what premium facuet are in facuethub ?
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby anorona » 27 May 2018, 05:06

skysnap wrote:I wonder if they plan on adding new coin in the faucet. That would be worth checking out.


I am hoping for that too since they have removed the game faucets, I am thinkinh they have something better to replace those, well
let us just see.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby junrose123 » 27 May 2018, 05:40

Some bitcoin faucets are having some technical issues wherein it sometimes insufficient fund and sometimes that captchas are not really working.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Yugocean » 27 May 2018, 12:09

CyberFreak wrote:Faucet owners get hit with multiple fees when using FH. 1.5% to deposit anything. The miner fee for the deposit aswell. Exchange fee to convert it to other currencies(most faucet owners support multiple currencies and can’t keep depositing each coin) and also can encounter fees for advertising on FH in the chat or being a premium member to get listed in the faucet list. Some faucet owners take these fees into account while others just charge the user directly. Either way these fees are getting paid whether the user sees a fee removed or if they just earn less per claim.


Why don't you promote your faucets here in forumcoin, and pay same way like forumcoin.win; users too will get cryptocurrency that you will select; fees will be settled.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby Happyland » 27 May 2018, 15:57

Yugocean wrote:
CyberFreak wrote:Faucet owners get hit with multiple fees when using FH. 1.5% to deposit anything. The miner fee for the deposit aswell. Exchange fee to convert it to other currencies(most faucet owners support multiple currencies and can’t keep depositing each coin) and also can encounter fees for advertising on FH in the chat or being a premium member to get listed in the faucet list. Some faucet owners take these fees into account while others just charge the user directly. Either way these fees are getting paid whether the user sees a fee removed or if they just earn less per claim.


Why don't you promote your faucets here in forumcoin, and pay same way like forumcoin.win; users too will get cryptocurrency that you will select; fees will be settled.

Faucet owners have different options to choose from. Faucethub is one option. There are pros and cons for faucet owners to use faucet hub. Forumcoin is a forum. Faucets in the "normal" sense is a totally different kind of site from a forum.
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby ahmedo24 » 27 May 2018, 21:37

junrose123 wrote:Some bitcoin faucets are having some technical issues wherein it sometimes insufficient fund and sometimes that captchas are not really working.

Most of the faucets that do show the available balance usually encounter refilling problem and that is why if you work in such faucets you will need to prepared at any time to go off should the faucet get dried
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Re: FaucetHub

Postby nela13 » 27 May 2018, 22:01

CyberFreak wrote:Faucet owners get hit with multiple fees when using FH. 1.5% to deposit anything. The miner fee for the deposit aswell. Exchange fee to convert it to other currencies(most faucet owners support multiple currencies and can’t keep depositing each coin) and also can encounter fees for advertising on FH in the chat or being a premium member to get listed in the faucet list. Some faucet owners take these fees into account while others just charge the user directly. Either way these fees are getting paid whether the user sees a fee removed or if they just earn less per claim.

Thank you @Cyberfreak for this explanation. If the faucets owners have to pay fees to be in Faucethub why don't they have just their own site? I understand that there are a lot of users using FH but the one who ends up losing money is the user as we are the ones who pay the fees.
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