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My Recommendations for Crypto Faucets 2.0

What is up goblins and ghouls of the internet I hope you are all doing excellent out there, crushing it, as they say.

So here we go again, another blurb about recommendations for Cryptocurrency faucets. If you guys dunno what faucets are then read my last entry on this (you can do it, I believe in you!) or to get straight to the point, faucets are alternative ways to earn a small amount of crypto, rather than trying to mine.

Moving on to the Faucets themselves – here I’ve compiled another list of various sites and apps that I have been using, that I can (mostly) verify do pay out.

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Alright, let’s begin – DogeMate

At DogeMate -much like every other Faucet site – you get a poorly designed site covered in advertisements meant to distract you, BUT you also get quite a few ways to earn their in house coins, which you can then trade for others like Bitcoin, Doge, Litecoin, and several others.

DogeMate like most all other Faucets also gives you several ways to earn their in house coins, such as a Roller Game which you can play once an hour, Shortlinks, Pay to Click(PTC) Ads, Tasks, and they even have an achievement section which will reward you with more coins and XP bonuses.

Again, it isn’t the prettiest site, but it doesn’t have to be, so long as it works! And pays! The proof is in the pudding, as they say.

Above you can see payouts I recently received from DogeMate.com, TronMiner, inside of Free Tron Faucet App, and zCash VIP Faucet

Next on the list is Free Tron Faucet. Obviously this Faucet, and everything contained within it, are geared towards the Tron Coin, which isn’t worth much yet, but it’s still one of the most popular coins out there, ranked 11th overall on CryptoCompare.com.

Within this Smartphone App are a few different ways you can work on earning some Tron. Inside are links to various resources, like EarnTRX, ClaimClicks, Miner Tron and more.

There are PTC’s, a miner as previously stated, and shortlinks to be done in order to earn some dust. There is also a link within the App to lead you to Faucet Pay to check your balance and another that leads you to Faucet Crypto which is another faucet on it’s own that I mentioned in part one that I quite like.

In the image above, you can see two payouts that I received to my Faucet Pay account using the Tron Miner within the app. It isn’t much, and it will take forever to reach Faucet Pays minimum payout threshold but this is just an old phone doing nothing anyways soooooooooo, why not?

Numero 3 is zCash VIP Faucet. A mouthful I know, and again, not very glamorous of a website, but again, they pay 🙂

So, I only recently found this website and I had my reservations about it, and I still kind of do, but they are winning me over.

The site asks you to perform shortlinks in order to gain in house energy for the Main Faucet, which you then exchange for coins. They also have an Offerwall.

My problem here is shortlinks; they can be a a major pain in the… They are exhausting, loaded with ads and half the time they don’t work, which is annoying as hell, and so these are the reasons I do not perform shortlinks on other faucets if I can avoid them, but on zCash, that is your option. So I caved and did a couple to test it out, and it worked. Not only that, but it pays out no matter your minimum it seems. Underneath the withdrawal area, it says that the minimum pay out is 0 of their in house tokens, and as you can see above, I traded mine for some ZCash. So yes, the shortlinks can be a pain, I have to admit, but besides that the process, at least with this site, is quick and smooth. Do a shortlink or two and then cash out some ZCash or BTC and done!

These next two faucets I am going to recommend come with a grain of salt. Both ClaimClicks and Claim Free Coins were websites that I used up until recently and really liked, but unfortunately now they have changed their mechanics to using shortlinks in order to gain your free spins. And unfortunately I haven’t had much luck with the shortlinks under any of the various coin faucets on both of these sites.

So again, I’m gonna leave them here for you to check out if you would like but I am not really endorsing them. If you have any success then awesome, I will be happy for you, but I also don’t want to get your hopes up – just want to point you to a possible resource.

As you’ll see below, I have been paid by both of them before they switched to shortlinks, so again, try at your own peril. I was able to get paid out in a few different coins as you see.

As a last one I’m gonna point you all towards StormGain. I can’t confirm if they pay out yet or not, but I am gonna go out on a limb here and say they will.

StormGain‘s got everything on their website, and I have wanted to try them out for awhile, but they did not operate in Canada until more recently. So anyways, StormGain’s got a tonne of crap. They have Indices on various Coins/Tokens, they offer in house wallets for various coins and in house exchanges between them. They offer market buy and sell options and come with what appears to be pretty much everything you’d expect to find with a professional stock brokerage app/site. They also have a video education section where you can learn about everything StormGain. They even have an in house mining option that you can see below.

So there you have it; more options when it comes to crypto faucets and mining.

I hope that helps some of you out, or, if nothing else, maybe entertained or enlightened you a little – likely only a little.

Anyways peeps that is going to wrap it for this post.

I hope you are all doing amazing out there.

Take care everyone,

The JAC

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