There's an exchange you probably don't know and don't use that's called Young just added a feature that all exchanges should have. You're finally able to convert crypto dust into YNG, the exchange's native token.
Unfortunately, there's a catch.
And it's a simple one: this exchange is still not good enough.I use Young because it's connected to Young Step, which is an app that pays you to walk.
I've tried a million of these apps so far and only found two that are vaguely useful, Young and Sweatcoin.
Young used to be okay-ish. It was simple to use.
There are challenges, quizzes, predictions, etc.
You win YNG and when you got to 45 YNG (the price was fixed so 45 YNG was always equivalent to $10.8), you could withdraw to Young Exchange.
It was easy enough to get to 45 YNG every month.
Then the app changed twice, for the worse.
First, they removed the artificial peg of YNG and made it tradable
This, as you can imagine, made the price go down. YNG is now worth $0.14, down from $0.24 back when the 'peg' was in place.
That's the first thing that's worse.
The second thing that's worse is Young Step has a different system now.
For each challenge you now earn experience points, which you can redeem for YNG.
As you can imagine, it's a lot more difficult to accrue YNG.
Also, while I'm very happy I could convert useless cents of various tokens and coins into YNG, due to minimum withdrawal limits that are way too high and fees that are way too high, my funds are still stuck in Young.
KuCoin, Crypto.com and Binance all have crypto dust features, and I think they're particularly useful with Binance and KuCoin.
Due to the fact they support so many coins and tokens, you can use to withdraw from faucets, airdrops, etc - convert everything into BNB or CRO or KCS and then, once you get to $1, you can convert everything to Bitcoin or whatever you want.