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Re: PhoenixMiner 5.1c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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sylvially
on 08/10/2020, 20:54:38 UTC
New project for miners, absolute free, this project development "ETHlargement" - EthereumPill release
Support Algo: Ethash/KawPow/ProgPow

More info: https://github.com/EthereumPillProject/EthereumPill/releases/tag/1.0.0.0

Hashrate:
1080ti - 58 mh/s
2060 - 59 mh/s
2070 - 60-62 mh/s
2080 - 63-67 mh/s
2080ti - 68-71 mh/s
3070 - 76-78 mh/s
3080 - 97-99 mh/s
3090 - 115-127 mh/s

P.S.: the project is being drowned by competitors, don't trust anyone, check the information yourself
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Board Micro Earnings
Re: Epay claims it is 100% free, so, how they earn profits???
by
sylvially
on 28/07/2016, 08:01:03 UTC
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They only charge 18$ to withdraw money to an external bank, no other service fees. And what's the "Tos" mean?when we try to open an epay account, we are asked to fill in some information such as basic info,

So there is one source of income. ToS means terms of service you usually have to accept them when you create an account. Its the legal fineprint, even though some terms might be illegal depending on your juristiction. A basic profile (full name, mail, age, all correct data) might be worth a few USD, but that creatly depends on the data quality.

I think you are right, user's profile info itself is wealth.
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Board Micro Earnings
Re: Epay claims it is 100% free, so, how they earn profits???
by
sylvially
on 27/07/2016, 06:53:01 UTC
Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked

Internal transactions are very likely done "off-chain" thus its nothing more than changing two database entries and maybe add one for logging. These should cost as little as a post in this thread, probably even less. Many online wallets or services all internal transactions without fee (think tipping in casinos or wallets like xapo). It helps attract costumers and its not their main source of income (bets, ads, profiles, external fees).

So, what will be their main source of income? users' info?

I dont know, do they ask for a large number of private information and have ToS that allow them to use or resell those? Do you see ads on the page? Are there any fees when you want to withdraw to an external wallet?

They only charge 18$ to withdraw money to an external bank, no other service fees. And what's the "Tos" mean?when we try to open an epay account, we are asked to fill in some information such as basic info,
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Board Micro Earnings
Re: Epay claims it is 100% free, so, how they earn profits???
by
sylvially
on 27/07/2016, 03:18:06 UTC
Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked

Internal transactions are very likely done "off-chain" thus its nothing more than changing two database entries and maybe add one for logging. These should cost as little as a post in this thread, probably even less. Many online wallets or services all internal transactions without fee (think tipping in casinos or wallets like xapo). It helps attract costumers and its not their main source of income (bets, ads, profiles, external fees).

So, what will be their main source of income? users' info?
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Board Micro Earnings
Re: Epay claims it is 100% free, so, how they earn profits???
by
sylvially
on 27/07/2016, 03:10:20 UTC
Might be ads, they own most of the faucet listed on the sites. They might charge some fees with the operator in the long run.

Hello, do you mean epay.info instead of epay.com, only epay.info own most of the faucet listed on the sites. epay.com is a processor.
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Board Micro Earnings
Re: Epay claims it is 100% free, so, how they earn profits???
by
sylvially
on 22/07/2016, 07:18:28 UTC
maybe this 100% free promos will not last forever,it's just for advertising since they're still a new company,just remind me few weeks back when trying to get to their website through google but unfortunately they fail to compete with faucet which have the same name as them it's reflect how they are

but it claims that it’s always free to send and receive money, not for a short time
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Epay claims it is 100% free, so, how they earn profits???
by
sylvially
on 21/07/2016, 08:42:19 UTC
Hello guys,

Anyone here heard Epay? I was earning on Bitcoin forums, and was attracted by its massive ads. ...It claims that it's always free to make internal transfer(including send & receive funds). For that I have some doubts, how they earn profits?  Hmm, It seems unbelievable. All the processors I know like pm, wm, payza are chargeable.  

I tried to open an Epay account at epay.com specially to check if it is true or not,  the result is yes. So, how can this company survive? without fees??    I really think there must be something rather suspicious somewhere..... Huh Shocked
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: how to exchange my Epay balance to bitcoin?
by
sylvially
on 29/06/2016, 09:35:13 UTC
I want to know why epay didn't add bitcoin as their deposit option, in this case, customers can easily deposit withdraw epay to bitcoin account.
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Re: comparisons for payza, perfectmoney, Epay’s affiliate program!!
by
sylvially
on 22/06/2016, 08:57:35 UTC
That's already useful thread comparing the affiliate programs of some famous and used ewallets online, and also most of them accept and support Bitcoin for funding and withdraw



hello, can you offer me the link? i think it's helpful for me.
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comparisons for payza, perfectmoney, Epay’s affiliate program!!
by
sylvially
on 20/06/2016, 10:06:13 UTC
Payza’s Affiliate Program:
    Referrals must open a Personal or Business account and send/spend/receive at least $250.
    Earn $5 for each of your first ten referrals and $10 each for every one after.
    Self-referrals or referrals from the same IP address or device will not be rewarded.

You will only be rewarded for qualifying referrals who signed up through your link




Perfect Money’s Affiliate Program:
There is 2 way we can make money through perfect money affiliate programs, first is referrals and secondly is banner system.
1.    Just promote perfect money through this URL where account is your ID, You will get your ID after you signup at perfect money website, example: Perfect Money calls your attention to partner program. They offer you to get 1% of annual interest from the minimum monthly balance of your referral. Payment is on monthly basis.
2.  This is might the best way webmaster looking for, by only put perfect money banner into your website or blog you will get $10 x your pagerank say your pagerank is 5 then you will get $10×5=$50 monthly! more website/blog you have more money you can earn through this programs. Example: You have 10 website/blog with pagerank 3 then you will earn each month $10x10x3=$300 each month! fantastic.. I love this programs



Epay’s Affiliate Program:
Each time a new user signs up for an Epay account via your link or banner, you will receive 3% or 5% of their transaction fees in commission. Please note that we pay referral fees only for transaction where we receive fee (see the fees table). For transaction with zero commission,no referral bonus is paid. All referral bonuses are deducted from Epay fee,meaning we share our earnings with you.

TRANSACTIONS FEE     1ST LEVEL REFERRALS    2ND LEVEL REFERRALS
fees                             5%                                  3%


Welcome to add other processor's affilliate program/partner program into the comparisions.
 
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: The Most Comprehensive Comparisons for Paypal,Epay,Webmoney,Perfectmoney,Payza!
by
sylvially
on 24/05/2016, 06:02:24 UTC
anyone has used webmoney?who know what payment processors accept Webmoney to add funds? I mean add funds to the ecurrencies account via webmoney。
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Re: how to exchange my Epay balance to bitcoin?
by
sylvially
on 24/05/2016, 05:58:32 UTC
I am using AnxBtc to exchange dollars to bitcoin.

One of my friend just opened an account there 2~

NICE, I had 2 account too.


why you opened 2 accounts?
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Re: The Most Comprehensive Comparisons for Paypal,Epay,Webmoney,Perfectmoney,Payza!
by
sylvially
on 09/05/2016, 07:58:03 UTC
Nice. You should probably state as well whether each processor is reversible or not.

Add Payeer, STP and BTC into the list as well! (If you have time Tongue)

hello, thanks for your suggetions. I will add them soon after i did some research for those processors.


About "whether each processor is reversible or not", can you offer me some details? Among them, I only know Epay is unreversible, as of now
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Re: The Most Comprehensive Comparisons for Paypal,Epay,Webmoney,Perfectmoney,Payza!
by
sylvially
on 09/05/2016, 07:46:12 UTC
Epay is the payment processor aside from neteller and alipay which charges no fee for each transaction. Both deposit, withdraw, send money, receive money is 0% fee
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: how to exchange my Epay balance to bitcoin?
by
sylvially
on 09/05/2016, 02:59:54 UTC
Epay, as a new payment processor, now offers two ways for customers to win bonus, details as below:

 

1.  0.1$ for each new Epay member, 0.1$ for their 1st level referer

2. 10$ for each new merchant, 5$ for their 1st level referer

start here: www.epay.com  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin, i want to earn referral commissions
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: how to exchange my Epay balance to bitcoin?
by
sylvially
on 09/05/2016, 02:59:06 UTC
I am using AnxBtc to exchange dollars to bitcoin.

How can I find the service, any details?

i also want to use this service, how? offer details ple, bro
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: how to exchange my Epay balance to bitcoin?
by
sylvially
on 29/04/2016, 03:15:47 UTC
I think you need to find another Epsy user's that want bitcoin and negotiate it.. Thats so easy men . Or if you dont have find another user casjout your epay and buy bitcoin
Haha Agree you need to find another epay user to buy  bitcoin with them haha basic.. But  think theres exchangers site their but idont know if what is this site.. But i think theres a site their who accepts epay to buy bitcoin

yes, i agree you two, but what is this site where accepts epay to buy bitcoin, i also want to know
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: how to exchange my Epay balance to bitcoin?
by
sylvially
on 28/04/2016, 10:28:40 UTC
I think i don't need to exchange my balance to other ecurrencies now, I can use the bonus to top up my mobile phone at the merchants 2receive.com( minimum $0.26 ), really good news from Epay


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Best way to use your Epay bonus?( especially for small amount)
by
sylvially
on 27/04/2016, 07:53:09 UTC
Hello, Guys and girls:

Epay.com is now giving out bonus for new members again. But the amount seems is not as much as the last time. If you have participated in their program and opened an Epay account, now there must be some balance on your Epay account. How to make use of them?

In general, we can do like that:
1. Exchange Epay to other ecurrencies( But in this way, customers will get a value almost 3%-5% less from the real value. on the other hand, most of Epay exchangers has a minimum exchanging amount limited)

2. Withdraw the bonus to your bank account. (Minimum money for withdrawl is $200)

For those small amount, all above are not good suggestions.

In a matter of fact, customers can use the bonus to top up their mobile phone at Epay's merchants 2receive.com( minimum $0.26 )






For those who has not joined the awards program yet, check details here:




Enclosed my payment proof here.



Do not hesitate any more, start here and get your bonus now: www.epay.com(0.1$ is a small amount, but unlimited 0.1$ will be a big amount, so, promote your epay ref link right now)
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Re: The Most Comprehensive Comparisons for Paypal,Epay,Webmoney,Perfectmoney,Payza!
by
sylvially
on 27/04/2016, 01:48:43 UTC
Anyone can add skrill.com to the comparisions here? I think strill.com is also one of top rated payment processor of 2016. But i can't get more detailed info for this processor.

It has been some time since I've last used Skrill (or MoneyBookers, as it was called when I was still using it), but I can contribute some information about deposit and withdrawal methods and fees, at least - perhaps others can add more later on.

Deposit methods and fees:
  • Bank transfer - 1% (or perhaps free in some cases?)
  • Credit/Debit card - 1.9%
  • Neteller - 1.9%
  • Paysafecard - 7%
  • Receiving from other members - 1%

Withdrawal methods and fees:
  • Visa card - €2.95
  • Bank transfer - €3.95
  • Sending to other members - 1%


While we're at it, you could also include Neteller. The following page shows the available options and their fees: https://www.neteller.com/en/fees - although, not every country has access to all of those. Anyway, here's a small sample, made up of the most common options:

Deposit methods and fees:
  • Credit/Debit card - 1.9%
  • Skrill - 1.9%
  • Bitcoin - 1% ("Bitcoin deposits can be used immediately for transfers to NETELLER merchants or transfers to other members. Bitcoin deposits cannot be used for purchases or withdrawals using your Net+ card")
  • Paysafecard - 7%
  • Bank transfer - free

Withdrawal methods and fees:
  • Bank transfer - €7.50
  • Cheque - €7.50
  • Pay with Neteller at associated sites - free
  • Transfer to other members - 1%

It's too bad that Bitcoin deposits in Neteller can't actually be used freely with their Net+ card or withdrawn - hmm, does anyone know if it is possible to transfer those funds to Skrill, and withdraw them that way instead? Smiley


By the way, in relation to Payza, I'd advise against using them at the moment, at least until they get their act together again. They seem to be experiencing major delays when dealing with problems, and I've had more than one problem to deal with since my last attempt at withdrawing funds there.


hello, thanks your detailed info of strill and neteller. And i agree you completely on the opinion for payza..