nice idea. admin. i'll try this one. By the way, is there a new mining technology invented recently? 3 established faucets just offered browser mining also.
I like the name and website idea + design - the fact that it isn't a throwaway design is a plus. I'm not sure how the payment scales up as CPUs get better but at 100 satoshi/hour, the pay is $2.64/month if you idle 24 hours a day.
You don't have to invest on anything. System does pay if you have earned 100 satoshi and after you have 100 satoshi on your balance then system does check in about 10 minutes and will send your 100 satoshi to your faucethub.io account wallet. I'm taking cut of your earning automaticaly so if you mine 100 satoshi actually you have mined 110 we're taking 10 satoshi cut per your 100 satoshi
It sounds like from this response that... you're using our CPUs to mine bitcoin while we idle? Is that what's up?
It'd be nice to explain what was going on in some sort of info page.
It's not an random project as you look on website design, System calculates every second what is right amount to give user with our cut. Profit depends on your own GPU
Payments are sent automatically to your FaucetHub.io wallet every 10 minutes. Payments start at 100 satoshis.
There's also a referral system in place which will earn you 5% of what your referrals earn.
The better CPU you have the more satoshis you earn per second.
We just launched this website, there might be some bugs. Please report any issues you have on the site. Thanks.
Sound fishy So the website will be harvesting on my CPU - that means I am investing on wear and tear of the hardware and power consumption. Okay, you pay every 10 minutes, but how much do you pay on average CPU and how do you exactly generate income to pass on to users?
I assume they're planning to add avertisements soon to earn money. It sounds like it's another HYIP, but there's nothing to buy there and they're paying only 0.08 satoshi/second to me, which is less than 300 satoshi per hour... That could be sustainable with ads, I suppose?
Therefore, I don't think it's a scam.
We don't have to add ads to site, cuz the money you see idleing on website its from your own resources, if you'd like to earn more btcs, then we can add ads to site and we'll increase profit you make currently without ads
Payments are sent automatically to your FaucetHub.io wallet every 10 minutes. Payments start at 100 satoshis.
There's also a referral system in place which will earn you 5% of what your referrals earn.
The better CPU you have the more satoshis you earn per second.
We just launched this website, there might be some bugs. Please report any issues you have on the site. Thanks.
Sound fishy So the website will be harvesting on my CPU - that means I am investing on wear and tear of the hardware and power consumption. Okay, you pay every 10 minutes, but how much do you pay on average CPU and how do you exactly generate income to pass on to users?
You don't have to invest on anything. System does pay if you have earned 100 satoshi and after you have 100 satoshi on your balance then system does check in about 10 minutes and will send your 100 satoshi to your faucethub.io account wallet. I'm taking cut of your earning automaticaly so if you mine 100 satoshi actually you have mined 110 we're taking 10 satoshi cut per your 100 satoshi
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TickTock.network - Idle & Earn Bitcoins
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TickTock.network Earn Bitcoins by just idling on the website.
If you idle 100 satoshi then you will receive automatic payment to your faucethub.io account. Website mines bitcoins with your CPU if u have bad CPU then you receive slowly satoshis if u have good CPU then you earn fast money.
what technology are you using to implement this? it's possible you can vastly optimize the way it works if you take the right approach, it's a great idea though and I hope that you improve the technology and get some attention for it. this is the kind of inventive idea that makes the crypto sphere go round.
on a side note it's by no means a new idea, a lot of people have implemented this both in secret and in public, but whats cool is to see the commercialization of it as a technology.
We're using CPU power to provide you that service.