Faucet Crypto is a website that offers 24 types of cryptocurrencies for free by completing tasks such as clicking on adverts, completing surveys and play games.
🌎 The environmental issue is a bit troubling but by time I get to the minimum payout amount, that will likely be a solved issue. They do offer Ethereum as a withdrawal option which is meant to be a much greener option now. Click the following link to find out more about Ethereum's Energy Consumption.
⚠️ It should be noted that things such as blocked cookies, security software and internet hiccups may result in activities not getting counted. Any potential earning should be seen as a bonus and not guaranteed. ⚠️
Simply click the button to get some coins! You can do this every 80 minutes and get around 10 coins.
This is a list of advert buttons, click one and you need to view the advert for X number of seconds to get Y number of coins. Usually around 10 seconds for 10 coins. Clicking on all the adverts can get you around 200 coins.
Surveys reward you with a lot more coins that you can get from the PTC adverts. The amount of coins varies but in general, longer surveys give more coins!
These includes things such as signing up for services and for downloading and playing (phone) games.
Completing challenges gives you extra coins, the type of challenge and time to complete them varies! They can be as simple as reaching targets within a set amount of days.
The more you do on the site, the higher your experience level which in turn increases your bonus percentage. The bigger your bonus, the greater your reward for doing the above tasks.
The Faucet Crypto website is clean and easy to use. Like all these crypto sites, there is a high degree of awkwardness to getting money out. The amount paid for some activities is low so it is doubtful you can get rich from the site. There are also the following other positives:
Only first name, email address and password needed. Best use a strong password.
This was one of my initial concerns, you get about one email a day (maybe less). I would still recommend using an alias email address and maybe setting up a folder rule.