Hello, for now, while we're in the beta testing phase, we haven't published the link. We've only privately sent it to those who were interested in seeing it and, if interested, trying it out. The discussion isn't limited to BTC; the 0.20% is given based on the type of currency that is sent. If you send 1 DOGE, you'll receive 0.20% in DOGE. Currently, we're gathering and saving data. After the test is completed, we'll publish the website, and there will be a dedicated page on how the bot works, along with various operations. Regarding FaucetPay, I understand your point, but what is truly secure on the internet nowadays in the world of cryptocurrencies? Utilizing their API and the ability to send cryptocurrencies between users without fees is optimal. Additionally, earnings are sent out every day without accumulation, and on Sundays, the capital is sent back regardless, for everyone's security. We're also considering adding an escrow system, but we're still testing some solutions; it must be done correctly. As for the faucet, the rewards may be low, but it will be free for everyone. No investments are necessary. Technically, the idea is that if many people click on the banners and use our referral link, the faucet rewards could increase. So, a user could use the faucet for free and then use those funds to test the bot, without having made investments. And I emphasize, when sending between users, there are no fees. Many sites claim to offer $1 in earnings, but then there are $2 in fees. With us, even if you earn a little, you can still cash it out.
Then Trustpilot cannot be considered 100% reliable because I know that it also deletes feedback upon request. Moreover, many people who send negative reviews, 90% of them are individuals who made mistakes but are frustrated and, out of revenge or in the hope of recovering foolishly lost money (for example, sent to the wrong network), resort to blackmail.