In the past few days it's become evident that Faucetbox is putting their efforts towards getting Microwallet shut down. As a faucet owner this perplexes me. At the same time, Microwallet refuses to respond to it's members concerns about their bitcoin balances and cashouts. It appears that Microwallet was victim to this attack while Faucetbox is marketing towards migrating their user base over to them. But, Microwallet's lack of communication during this time is making users extremely uncomfortable. Some have turned to faucetbox as their option. Probably without being aware that faucetbox actually took part in the MW demise. It is advised to migrate to faucetbox with extreme caution. It is more advised to find an ALTERNATIVE method of faucet operation if you choose to leave Microwallet. A group of faucet owners want to put their bitcoin together and are considering taking legal action upon both entities FAUCETBOX and MICROWALLET. This group wants to hold FaucetBox accountable for the ddos attack on Microwallet preventing faucet owners from properly running their websites - and damages thereof. (they want to hold FaucetBox legally accountable for maliciously attempting to disrupt services provided by MW to it's users while advertising for those users to switch to their services) This group also wants to approach Microwallet legally about deposits which were made to load faucets. The first step is to get a court order the registrar of their domain name to uncover the registrant info. This group wants to hold Microwallet accountable for accepting payments from faucet owners, enticing faucet owners to make deposits through providing api access keys to them - and not honoring the cashouts to their visitors, nor allowing withdraws or refunds to the faucet owners who run them. The plans to proceed with approaching Microwallet legally is dependent on their efforts to communicate with their network of faucets and respond to their competitors tactics. Either on email, on their website in a detailed notice, or on Bitcointalk. If you are interested in participating in approaching these two entities legally, please respond to Faucet.Coalition@hotmail.com If your faucet website has been non operational this week and if your business has been disrupted by their attacks, and microwallets lack of attention towards the matter, contact Faucet.Coalition@hotmail.com. Thanks and good luck.