What do you think about requiring whoever runs the service to do it on a domain that is not privately registered? Public registration so that people can see who is holding their BTC?
It's not a wallet it's a cache site. Users can't store bitcoins more than a few cents because withdrawals are automatic.
If there are more services as a faucet owner you can choose the most trusted one.
Or ask blockchain.info or any trusted wallet service to provide a API which can be used to send even 1 satoshi.
I suggest you give the rights for this script only to trusted members of the bitcoin coimunity like Carlos L.
We would only need to create account at new microwallet service and change "API KEY" or we have to make changes to script as well.I'm asking since my site uses Elbandi Faucet script with Microwallet API integrated.
I believe that Land of Bitcoin stated it would be a requirement to supply the bitcointalk user name with your email bidding for a copy of the code. That will probably be used to determine legitimacy of the user. I suggested that the domain should also not be permitted to be private. If a person is above board, they should have no problem displaying their full name and contact information.
And, you'll need to modify the Microwallet.php file at minimum, or the send() function if you've moved it elsewhere into the code. I suspect that when the new sites are up and running that they'll have a quick code conversion available to faucet owners.