http://aquabitcoin.com/ is restored again. It had some issue with the hosting which is resolved and website is back online with all accounts/balances intact. Please readd. Re-added. One may need to reload the page (CTR-F5) rather than get it from the cache if it looks like it is still down. Re-added a couple other sites and removed a couple non-paying ones.
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It was paying to Xapo, but the funds for the Faucetbox side of things ran dry and I simply needed to top them off. I do my best to keep an eye on the balance, but I can't be everywhere all the time Your faucet again has been empty for days. If you can't keep it topped up it will be removed, for good this time.
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It was paying to Xapo, but the funds for the Faucetbox side of things ran dry and I simply needed to top them off. I do my best to keep an eye on the balance, but I can't be everywhere all the time Well then we know whose fault it is when it gets taken off the list for not paying out for more than a week.
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The Coin Tasker Bitcoin Faucet is back online. Was only out of funds for a couple hours It was removed because it wasn't paying out to Xapo accounts for a long time. I will re-check it... Or it might have been the reverse; only paying out to Xapo. I don't remove faucets from the list for only being down a short while.
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The Coin Tasker Bitcoin Faucet is back online. Was only out of funds for a couple hours It was removed because it wasn't paying out to Xapo accounts for a long time. I will re-check it...
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not even a single site is registering my bitcoin wallet
What do you mean? You don't need to register a wallet. You just need to input a bitcoin address( public key ) into the appropriate field on each faucet site and then use the captcha, or other anti-bot system, which most of the sites have, and then click the submit/claim button. How do you generate your addresses? What wallet, or other service, do you use? A bitcoin address looks like this: 1Figz2X9xwoicy9a1iYxU5wuvvjSDRWe8Z 1KJBKJCoi5MBMoNyYvJ7RsLSPseGskrAyu this is my address.. and i've tried on various sites... none of those sites seemed to be useful.. when i input my address ans use captcha code and click on submit.. the same page opens again Your address worked for me with a faucet I tried it on: https://faucetbox.com/en/check/1KJBKJCoi5MBMoNyYvJ7RsLSPseGskrAyuSounds like your computer may be infected with some kind of malware which has taken over your browser and serves you pages you didn't intend on viewing.
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not even a single site is registering my bitcoin wallet
What do you mean? You don't need to register a wallet. You just need to input a bitcoin address( public key ) into the appropriate field on each faucet site and then use the captcha, or other anti-bot system, which most of the sites have, and then click the submit/claim button. How do you generate your addresses? What wallet, or other service, do you use? A bitcoin address looks like this: 1Figz2X9xwoicy9a1iYxU5wuvvjSDRWe8Z
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Hello Found new, good Bitcoin faucet. Delays in the payment not seen! It pays instantly on FaucetBOX! BTC It pays up to 1000 Satoshi! BTCNot any problems or errors with a tap has not been noticed. Faucet: http://domusbtc.ga/Thanks for the submission. I will check it out.
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Can you add my bitcoin faucet in your list? This is a new faucetbox.. fell free to visits and earn some bits here via faucetbox.. here is the link: freebits.tk thanks. :-)
Thanks for the submissions. I will check it out.
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Wow, I can hardly believe this list is 4-yr old and still being maintained.
Any way, glanced at your not-working list and saw Bitcoinker in there. It works now (there was a brief period where the captcha disappeared though).
It is not paying out to Xapo. If it removes the option to get paid out that way ( or fixes it so it will pay out to Xapo ) I will re-add it.
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Please add AquaBitcoin.com to your list. The site is now working properly moved to a new server. Thanks for the submissions. I will check them out.
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Kraken Acquiring Coinsetter and Cavirtex to Bring Global Bitcoin Exchange to United States and Canadahttp://www.financialpost.com/news/business-wire/detail.html?b=www.businesswire.com/news/syndication/20160119005459/en/Kraken-Acquiring-Coinsetter-Cavirtex-Bring-Global-BitcoinFinally some more reasonable fees? ~~~ To celebrate the acquisition, through March 1, 2016 all American and Canadian clients, including Canadians living abroad, will enjoy free deposits on Kraken’s trusted, next-generation bitcoin exchange. Details for Canadian clients:Provinces and territories supported: All (Canadians residing abroad also eligible). Fiat deposit options and pricing: Interac and EFT (through Vogogo), free until March 1, 2016. 1% deposit fee after March 1, 2016 ($10 CAD min and $50 CAD max for both Interac and EFT). Fiat withdrawal options and pricing: EFT only (through Vogogo), $10 CAD flat. Exchange pricing: Maker-taker model with trade fees ranging from 0% to 0.26%.
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Thanks for the reply. I am familiar with this requirement for your list. What I was trying to say is that these are simple faucets, and not 'earn bitcoin' sites. There are no hoops, no surveys, no registration, and no gambling. I think they should easily be included in this list, but it's not my list I was just hoping you would take a look at them yourself and consider adding them since they are just simple faucets with a focus on adding entertainment to the chance factor you see in faucets. If one has to do anything, like watch a video or spin a wheel or whatever, before one gets any bitcoin then it is not free, it is an earn site. Your payouts are way too low as well to be included. Thanks
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I would like to submit 3 faucets. These are very different than most of the faucets here because I have designed them as entertainment that pays bitcoin for playing. Please review them and let me know if you have any questions. All of them use Xapo for instant payments. If a non Xapo BTC address is used, there is a 5430 satoshi minimum before automatic payout. All of these faucets do not require registration, and offer instant payouts with no minimum and no waiting between claims! Each faucet also offers 20% referral payments for each referred session. 1) Wheel of Bitcoin: Spin the wheel and win free bitcoin sent instantly to your Xapo account. This is really simple, just enter your Xapo email or btc address, fill out the captcha and then spin the wheel. Whatever prize the wheel lands on will instantly be credited to your Xapo account. You do not have to wait to spin again, just fill out the captcha and spin again whenever you are ready. We also offer higher paying wheels with better odds if you choose to view an ad for 15 seconds. These can be found on the homepage. 2) Bitcoin Keno: The Bitcoin Keno faucet is our newest free bitcoin game. Simply enter your Xapo email or btc address and complete the captcha to pick 6 numbers and start the free Keno game. You will win the prize based on how many numbers you picked correctly, and it will instantly be deposited to your Xapo account. You do not have to wait to play another game, simply complete the captcha to pick 6 more numbers. 3) Vidybit: Vidybit is the first "watch videos for bitcoins" faucet. Simply enter your Xapo email or btc address and complete the captcha to get a random video. Watch the video for less than 1 minute and your Xapo account will automatically be credited the current payout rate. Our payout rates fluctuate based on the current price of bitcoin, and is always listed at the top of the page. you do not need to wait to watch another video, simply complete the captcha to pull up the next video. We currently have 6 other crypto-faucets and none of them have ever run dry, so please add these with confidence that they are monitored and manged regularly. I personally oversee them and ensure they are functioning and paying. Thanks for the consideration! I wanted to re-submit my Xapo faucets now that I have resolved some security issues. I've been following this thread for quite sometime and I completely understand that you do not allow sites that require users to complete tasks, as that is a gray area for the term "free". Each of my faucets do not require users to complete tasks, but instead asks the user to play a game of chance or watch a 45 sec video. The idea is to make them entertaining. These faucets also do not have any waiting between claims, so users can play games and watch videos endlessly. Please review these and let me know if they qualify as "free" in your opinion. Either way, the list is great and thanks for keeping it up to date and being so active in this thread. It's a great resource! This post should let you know if they quality for this list: No Free Lunchhttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=90718.msg1046513#msg1046513But anyone is free to let others know about their 'earn bitcoin' sites in this thread ( as long as one doesn't post more than once a day; that would be considered spam by the mods ).
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Nice lust but need lots of updating
It is updated daily. What do you think is missing?
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I will check it out. Thanks for the submission.
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what an informative thread. i just starting to learn about bitcoin (literally, today) and still need a lot of guidance to strike on it. is it true that collects btc from a faucet site is just "for fun"? because from what i read, its impossible to get a big amount of btc only from it (need a lot of reff) thanks for yall advise
The purpose of this list of faucets is just what you are using it for. To get a few bits to try out Bitcoin. What good is it if one can only gets very very small amounts?https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74046.msg1088930#msg1088930But one can also use it for what ever [fun] purpose they want.
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I will check it out. Thanks.
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