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April 21, 2021, 05:20:58 PM
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I was just wondering if anyone remembers around 2013 the name of the website that had the first ten or so cryptocurrencies on it.
It was a faucet account meaning you opened an account and they dripped different currencies in at different times and rates.
There was NXT XRP DOGE and XPM to name a few. It may of also been associated with your visitations to certain websites. 
Seems it was called something like "World Wide crypto"
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April 21, 2021, 05:28:37 PM
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Maybe you are talking about this FaucetHub? This is a micro wallet that has various cryptocurrencies and was used for faucets. But it was closed about a year ago.

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April 21, 2021, 06:28:36 PM
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thanks that might of been it,  I had my user name and password but had forgotten where the site was. I use to mess with it all the time. 
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April 21, 2021, 06:46:23 PM
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I think this was it, I found the info below on an old site..... interesting history for sure !


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183.0

Fun history: The faucet that used to give you 5 BTC per day.
LEGACY
It may sound shocking now, but in 2010 it was reality.

The creator of website “freebitcoins.appspot.com” where user could collect free Bitcoins is Gavin Andresen. The website is not working anymore. Each of users received 5 Bitcoins per day just by solving captcha. The purpose of this game was to promote cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin itself. Looks like the purpose got fullfilled.

This is how the default page of the faucet looked like.

To fuel the first faucet, Andresen loaded it with 1,100 BTC of his own. After these were given away, the faucet was reloaded, with early bitcoin miners and whales also donating coins.

Andresen said that: “Bitcoins are a new kind of money, and that they aren’t created or controlled by a government like USD or EUR, they’re created and controlled by anybody who wants to be part of the Bitcoin payment network.”

This faucet managed to give away to people 19,700 Bitcoins which is now worth $1,171,852,530.

Here is the Andresens original post about the faucet that he posted in June 11, 2010. I highly recommend you to read it. To imagine that someone gave him back 50 BTCs just because he felt bad for getting 5 for free is ridiculous now.

I thought it would be great idea to share this nice piece of history.

Have a nice day !

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