Top 5 Crypto Faucets in January 2023

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17 Jan 2023
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Last month I introduced you all to my top-earning crypto faucets thus far in my journey to earn free crypto. This month, my rankings have changed a bit based on my latest payouts. I've also added in a few honorable mentions that you might find interesting provided you have the time to spare on multiple faucets.

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CoinPayU

CoinPayU continues to be my most lucrative faucet, especially with the addition of campaign awards from their Article writing platform. For weeks where I do win at least one article reward, I can meet the minimum payout threshold for Bitcoin easily. If I'm relying on the faucets and ads only, I tend to make a withdrawal in one of the lower-threshold coins, like Solana. In either case, CoinPayU is proving to be a very reliable source of crypto income.

The downside to CoinPayU are some recent changes that they've enacted in the last few weeks to help combat bots and other fraudulent activity. They've imposed a limit on how many daily claims a user can have for the faucets, and I find I run out several hours before the daily reset. They've also implemented stricter login protocols, and I find myself being logged out of my account multiple times a day. While these new developments are a bit disappointing, as long as my earnings remain steady, it's worth the inconveniences.

FaucetCrypto

FaucetCrypto is also a steady source of crypto earnings for me, though not quite as lucrative as CoinPayU. However, I spend considerably less time with FaucetCrypto, so the earnings are proportionate to the time spent.

As I've mentioned before, my one big complaint with FaucetCrypto is the intrusive ads that frequently hijack links on the site and while doing tasks - it's super frustrating to have to complete captchas three or four times because the submit button keeps redirecting to a website instead of the intended task. In any case, I've been making regular claims from FaucetCrypto in Polygon over the last few weeks.

Cointiply

Cointiply is new to my list for the simple reason that I don't like to review apps before I receive a payout. I could have requested a payout earlier than I did if I had wanted to choose one of the handful of altcoin options, but I decided to hang on until I met the threshold to withdraw Bitcoin. A big point in Cointiply's favor is that it's one of the few faucets I know that doesn't have any fees associated with withdrawing in Bitcoin, so it was well worth the wait.

Global Hive

Global Hive is a once-daily faucet that pays instantly to your wallet in Zcash. While this won't get you the same kind of payments as the other faucets I've listed so far, Global Hive is just so simple and quick to use. Plus, you'll get bonuses added to your claims for maintaining a check-in streak, using the Brave browser, and more.

Earn Bitcoin Cash, Dash, Dogecoin & Litecoin Apps

M&L Prod. has a set of four smartphone apps where you can claim Bitcoin Cash, Dash, Dogecoin, and Litecoin every hour. There's also a daily bonus, and the option for bonus spins in exchange for watching ads. The apps pay out automatically every Sunday provided you've met the minimum threshold. With moderate use, I usually snag payouts every two weeks.

Other Faucets To Consider


PipeFlare

PipeFlare is more of a gaming hub, but it does have three free faucets for MATIC, ZEC, and 1FLR. The Zcash faucet pays directly to your wallet every few days, while the other two have a minimum threshold needed to withdraw.

Final Autoclaim

I'm still on the fence about Final Autoclaim. I have received a small payment recently ($0.10 in Tether after focusing on it during it's time as the coin of the month late last year), but I feel I spend more time and watch more ads on this platform with not a lot to show for it so far. However, I am holding out since discovering the SPACE faucet - now I'm starting to rack up SPACE fairly quickly, and I'm planning on staking it to earn more on Final Autoclaim.

Horizen Community Hub

I recently discovered Horizen Community Hub faucet for ZEN - it's very similar to Global Hive. While payments here are also very small, they're delivered immediately to your wallet. (Speaking of wallets, I'd recommend using the desktop wallet they list on the site - I tried using Coinomi at first, but ran into a lot of connectivity issues.)

Summary

Faucets may or may not be worth your time - if you do find they work well with your daily online activities, they can be a great way to add a bit of various cryptocurrencies to your portfolio, especially during a bear market.

Are there any faucets you're using that you really enjoy? If so, let me know in the comments!

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Valdyr is a "crypto-curious" blogger living in Texas with her husband and their ancient dachshund, Henry. When she's not working as an audio/visual technician or stagehand, you'll frequently find her traveling, hiking or enjoying a good craft beer. For more reading, check out www.laurahofford.com/blog/


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