I hope you all had a great start to the new year! I took a bit of a break from my usual tasks for earning crypto over the weekend, but there were still a few updates to the various faucets and free projects that I found interesting over the last few days.
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More Changes to CoinPayU
On December 31st, CoinPayU announced another change to the platform to help combat bot activity, this time altering faucet timing and payout:
(Image source: coinpayu.com)
I haven't noticed any real difference in payout or the amount of times I'm able to claim so far. You?
New Month, New Coin Roll at Final Autoclaim
Final Autoclaim's Coin Roll has been updated for January 2023 - as was the case in previous January's, this month's token is Bitcoin! January will be a great time to collect as much Bitcoin as you can from both the Coin Roll and the Dutchy autofaucet.
(Image source: autofaucet.dutchycorp.space)
Drama Arises with the Pi Network "Listings"
As I wrote last week, I was a bit surprised to learn that Huobi announced they would consider listing Pi tokens. I hadn't seen any announcement from Pi about this development - but then again, at the time Huobi was just announcing their "consideration." Things escalated rather quickly over the last few days, including Huobi proceeding to actually list Pi (as did at least one other exchange, XT.com). Pi Network has released a statement that these listings are not authorized. More on these developments coming shortly.
Conclusion
Did anything else of interest escape my notice over the holiday weekend? If so, I'd love to hear about it!
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