A SCAM
A SCAM! With BTC close to 100K at the time of this writing, you need $154 worth of BTC in order to be able to withdraw! Stay clear!
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A SCAM! With BTC close to 100K at the time of this writing, you need $154 worth of BTC in order to be able to withdraw! Stay clear!
This is a traffic exchange with BTC rewards. They pay out in a timely manner with ~$20 minimum. The affiliate rewards are quite generous, although the system is somewhat convoluted, making it difficult to understand at a glance. I wish the traffic exchange sent visitors faster, and that the website worked faster in general. Other than that I have no major complaints. Extra credits that aren't being used up can be sold for BTC so there's that.
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