These days my daily to visit site toggles Adguard blocking traffic2bitcoin(.)com that seems to be embedded.
After a brief search I found this:
Hmmm... After all what actually is pop under ad and how they could benefit from it?
What harm does this site make that Adguard blacklisted it? Something similar to bitcoin mining?
After a brief search I found this:
Traffic2Bitcoin.com is Pop-under advertising network, paying for traffic you have on your site.
Traffic2Bitcoin will only display simple popunder ads, once per visitor.
Traffic2Bitcoin is not Popup advertising network, so your visitors will see nothing while you have earning for sharing your traffic.
What is Popunder ?
Popunder is not Popup, and not Banner ads.
It's like hidden-ads on your site, ads will be loaded from your site to your visitors, but mostly your visitors will not notice our ads because it's hidden actually.
How to earn from Traffic2Bitcoin ?
Register, Add simple code to your site, or send traffic directly to your PTP link.
You can use Autosurf exchange sites, or any source to deliver traffic to your site or your PTP link and increase your earning.
How much i can earn ?
You will earn 4 satoshi per visitor you send to your PTP link or from your site.
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Traffic2Bitcoin is not Popup advertising network, so your visitors will see nothing while you have earning for sharing your traffic.
What is Popunder ?
Popunder is not Popup, and not Banner ads.
It's like hidden-ads on your site, ads will be loaded from your site to your visitors, but mostly your visitors will not notice our ads because it's hidden actually.
How to earn from Traffic2Bitcoin ?
Register, Add simple code to your site, or send traffic directly to your PTP link.
You can use Autosurf exchange sites, or any source to deliver traffic to your site or your PTP link and increase your earning.
How much i can earn ?
You will earn 4 satoshi per visitor you send to your PTP link or from your site.
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What harm does this site make that Adguard blacklisted it? Something similar to bitcoin mining?
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