Top 5 Crypto Faucets in February 2023

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It's the end of the month, and I realized I had yet to do my monthly evaluation of my top crypto faucets! So let's dive right in - there a lot's of (positive) changes to my current list of favorites since last month's list.

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1) CoinPayU

CoinPayU remains my top paying faucet platform, as well as the one large faucet site that does not currently have a lot of invasive pop-up advertisements. On this site, I try to run the four hourly faucets as often as I'm able, and I complete all of the Surf, Window, and Article ads each day. With this strategy, I'm able to make a withdrawal about once a week. Additionally, CoinPayU has their own blogging platform and weekly writing contests - active writers can win significant additional rewards by contributing to the platform. CoinPayU also has a wide variety of cryptocurrencies available for withdrawal - my favorite options currently are Bitcoin, Solana, Binance, Polygon, and Cardano.

2) FaucetCrypto

FaucetCrypto is my second most lucrative faucet, but also doesn't require quite as much attention as some of the other larger faucet platforms - though be warned, it does have its share of pop-up ads. I run the half-hourly faucet as many times as I can, and I complete the roughly ten to twenty PTC ads each day. I'm also able to request a payout about once a week on this site. Out of the dozen or so withdrawal options, my favorite cryptocurrencies on FaucetCrypto are Bitcoin, Polygon, and Solana.

3) Vie Faucet

Vie Faucet is new to my list but is fast working it's way up to becoming one of my favorites. This faucet will require you to have either a Coinbase Exchange account (to withdraw in Shiba Inu) or a FaucetPay account (to withdraw the handful of other crypto options). By running the faucet every four minutes and completing the many PTC ads each day, I'm able to grab anywhere from two to seven cents a day in $SHIB. While Vie Faucet does have a fair amount of annoying pop-up ads, it's one of the few faucets I use with no withdrawal thresholds.

4) Horizen Community Hub

Horizen Community Hub is one of my favorite direct-to-wallet faucets that I use currently. You can run this $ZEN faucet once a day, and you receive bonuses for both using the Brave browser as well as maintaining a daily check-in streak. Out of the the handful of direct-to-wallet faucets that I use, Horizen Community Hub's payouts tend to be the highest per day on average.

5) Try Banano

Try Banano is another great token-specific direct-to-wallet faucet that you can run for 0.04 $BAN every two hours. Easy!

Other Crypto Faucets to Consider:


Global Hive

Global Hive has a very similar rewards structure to Horizen Community Hub - hit this faucet every day to get $ZEC directly into your crypto wallet.

SOL Faucet

Another daily crypto-specific direct-to-wallet faucet, SOL Faucet is currently paying 0.00001 in $SOL. Super helpful to hit each day to help cover gas fees in your Solana wallet.

BitsTaken

Similar to Vie Faucet, this platform is a great way to get a few cents of $SHIB sent directly to your Coinbase Exchange account. BitsTaken doesn't accrue $SHIB quite as fast as Vie Faucet - and there is a minimum to withdraw - but BitsTaken is also a bit easier to navigate without all of those invasive pop-up ads that plague the Vie Faucet site. So, it's a trade-off.

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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