MOON LITECOIN FAUCET


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  1. MOON LITECOIN FAUCET
  2. What is Moon Litecoin?
  3. Moon Litecoin is a litecoin faucet with a difference...
  4. YOU decide how often to claim!
  5. Whereas most faucets only allow you to claim once per hour or
  6. once per day, we allow you to claim as often or as little as you like*
  7. The faucet will gradually fill up - quite quickly initially but
  8. it will slow down over time - until you make a claim. So the longer
  9. you leave it the more you will be able to claim.
  10. You may prefer to claim a smaller amount every 5 minutes, or visit
  11. once per day and claim the large amount that has built up while you were away!
  12. (* minimum 5 minutes between claims per account/IP address)
  13. What is Litecoin?
  14. Litecoin (LTC) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency and open source software
  15. project released under the MIT/X11 license. Inspired by and technically nearly
  16. identical to Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin creation and transfer is based on an open
  17. source protocol and is not managed by any central authority. Litecoin is intended
  18. by its developers to improve upon Bitcoin, offering several key differences. As of
  19. November 2013, Litecoin had received extended coverage by mainstream media with agencies
  20. such as the Wall Street Journal, CNBC and The New York Times citing it as an alternative
  21. (or possibly even successor) to Bitcoin.
  22. After Bitcoin and Ripple, Litecoin is the third-largest cryptocurrency by market
  23. capitalization.
  24. A peer-to-peer network similar to Bitcoin's handles Litecoin's transactions,
  25. balances and issuance through scrypt, the proof-of-work scheme (Litecoins are
  26. issued when a small enough hash value is found, at which point a block is created,
  27. the process of finding these hashes and creating blocks is called mining). The
  28. issuing rate forms a geometric series, and the rate halves every 840,000 blocks,
  29. roughly every four years, reaching a final total of 84 million LTC.
  30. If you want to know more then check out the full Litecoin Wikipedia article or
  31. watch the YouTube video below.
  32. Why can't I make a faucet claim?
  33. You might be having problems making a faucet claim on Moon Litecoin for one of
  34. the following reasons...
  35. Advert Blocking
  36. Moon Litecoin depends on the revenue from displaying adverts. If we detect that
  37. you have blocked adverts or they aren't showing up in your web browser then we
  38. will prevent you from making a faucet claim. This screenshot shows the positions
  39. of the adverts that we are currently displaying (highlighted in red). If any of
  40. these adverts are not showing then there must be something blocking them on your
  41. browser/device. This may be an ad-blocking browser plug-in or extension - if so,
  42. please disable your ad-blocking browser plugin/software or add this page to the exception list.
  43. Browser/Device incompatability
  44. This faucet web site is designed to work on the broadest range of web browsers
  45. and devices possible. However it may be that your browser/device is not supported
  46. and you receive an error message when you try to claim. If so, please try a different
  47. browser or device to check that this is the problem before contacting
  48. refer
  49. Refer your friends, enemies and everyone else to Moon Litecoin and recieve 25% lifetime
  50. commission on all their faucet claims!
  51. All commission payments are added to your Moon Litecoin account along with any faucet
  52. claims you make, and paid out weekly directly to your litecoin wallet weekly on Sunday,
  53. providing your balance at that time is at least 500,000 litoshi.
  54. JOIN OUR PROGRAM HERE:
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