It's been a little over 5 months since I wrote this post:
I
officially declare that
"BestChange BTC faucet" works (would anyone doubt it).
I withdrew the first 1000 sat. from my balance to test it and this is what I can say as a result. The transaction fee is paid by BestChange (how many sats you collect and withdraw, the same amount will go to your wallet). At first a message appeared that the withdrawn sats would arrive within 1-2 days, but this happened in no more than 1 hour. About 1 hour later, when I went to the site to get sats from the faucet, I saw the transaction history, after checking it I was convinced that sats had arrived in my wallet. Again, I turned out to be far from the luckiest and basically I was awarded sats every hour (if I didn’t miss them) in the range of up to 10 sat., more often than not 1 sat., but a couple of times it was 10+ sat. and 20+ sat. Even at a small pace, I still managed to accumulate a symbolic 1000 sats. This milestone has been completed and
the next step is to try to accumulate 5000 sat. This task doesn't seem difficult to me (all need is endurance and consistency.), because it only requires a couple of clicks from time to time, but all this takes a long time to complete. Let's see how long it takes me this time.
As I promised to do, I managed to save up 5000 sat. by now (actually a little more).
In this regard, I can say that 5000 sat. only looks impressive in numbers, but in fact, it is less than $3.
I hoped that it would be at least $30, but for this to be true, bitcoin would have to cost x10 more. Perhaps in 100 years, these 5000 sat. will cost exactly that much.
The next milestone (if I don't get tired of it) is set at 100.000 sat. See you in a year.