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Over a year ago I had this stupid idea to build a bitcoin testnet faucet.
I call it stupid because I was perfectly aware of the fact that I was spending my time building something that made little economic sense(was partly wrong).
Despite that, I knew that it'd be useful and I just loved building on bitcoin.
Long story short, after to build the thing, an MVP for btctestnetcoins.com.
It/I got "hacked"?
Someone managed to circumnavigate Google Captcha( a tool built by a $2 triilion company) and drained all the testnet coins I had to share.
This broke my heart, because I thought it be worth it to build a faucet that never went down, that most bitcoiners would depend on for years to come.
Now, even after the heart-wrecking incident, I got a feeling some plebs might want somewhere to get tbtc. But I don't know whether I should build it.
But I got a better ways to build the faucet to prevent hacks.
Should I still kill this project ?
YES50.0%
NO50.0%
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Testnet3 is dead anyway
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