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Mainly crypto ad networks counting ad views accurately

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I have noticed that most ad networks which pay through Paypal are showing zero or very few page views, while the crypto ad networks are showing far more page views for the same site. What could be the reason for the difference in the page views count?
 
Does anybody use Faucetypay ad network? It is on market for a year but much longer as most popular microwallet with support of many faucets.
I am not aware of faucet Pay ad network, I have used it as a micro wallet though. Please explain how this work. Do they need crypto specific website for monetization?
 
Does anybody use Faucetypay ad network? It is on market for a year but much longer as most popular microwallet with support of many faucets.
The CPC on faucetpay not everyone could afford the cost by experience.
 
Crypto ad networks usually report higher page views because they’re less strict about filtering bots or repeated views. PayPal-based networks often have more checks in place to prevent fraud, which means fewer recorded views. So it’s not always that one’s right or wrong, just different ways of counting and playing safe.
 
Crypto ad networks usually report higher page views because they’re less strict about filtering bots or repeated views. PayPal-based networks often have more checks in place to prevent fraud, which means fewer recorded views. So it’s not always that one’s right or wrong, just different ways of counting and playing safe.
This information is quite useful to me as I am in the process of finding ad networks for monetizing traffic I am receiving from several platforms. Important heads up.
 
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