Did you read the info found if you click the "i-link"?
Or the FAQ? (The "?" link.)
Once the address has been verified, the button get's enabled and you should be able to click it.
Anyway, if the page get stuck for some reason, just reload it.
You don't have to wait for the ads to load, you can enter the address anyway. If the spinner is active however, it's trying to load something important and you have to wait.
There are still one or two little oddities that are popping up once in a while, but the code is working for me and the people that have helped me to test it out.
It's important that you have no adblocker or popup blocker running. I think a popunder-blocker is enabled by default in chrome, it needs to be disabled.You also need to have javascript enabled and allow cookies.
Internet Explorer and Edge are known to cause problems in general since they very often don't support the same functions as the rest of the browsers on the planet. For some freak reason Micropuke seems to think it's ok to force publishers to write their code specifically for them? Go figure...
Proxies are not allowed since proxy ips don't generate any revenue.
Why popunders and ads? It's simple, The faucet needs to get revenue somehow...
people watching and clicking ads are what keeps the faucet up and running. But, I have tried to cut down on ads in a big way to keep it loading faster and offer a more pleasant experience.
If it's still not working right, please send me a pm so I can dig a little deeper. Since, it's working on my end and I'm not getting ant error logs, the problem must be hiding...
All the faucets have been configured now and should be fully operational.
P.S. I've tried to optimize the faucet for mobile users as well.