I'm never giving up on faucets. Even though they're not as good and as ubiquitous as they used to be, crypto faucets are still a thing.
And I'm constantly looking for new ones.
So far, I've only found one that truly works and that's FaucetCrypto.
It works because it doesn't take up a lot of time to get to a daily micro-income of anywhere between $0.07 and $0.15, which you can withdraw in a variety of currencies including Bitcoin.
I personally use Komodo (KMD), Quant (QTUM), Dash, Digibyte (DGB), Horizen (ZEN), Komodo (KMD) and Pivx (PIVX).
Why? Two reasons. First, FaucetCrypto relies on its own wallets to cover withdrawals and I'm assuming these are the least popular cryptos, and they're therefore always available.
Second, they're cheap to transact, and they're all supported by Binance.
Why is that relevant? Because I withdraw to Binance and then convert everything into BNB, which you can do basically for free and for any amount.
Crypto dust, they call it.
Once I have enough BNB, I usually exchange it to Fantom or Algorand or whatever and send it somewhere else.
Thing is, doing this every day I'm at work, ie in front of my laptop, equates to a monthly income of roughly $2 or $3.
It's nothing, but it all funds my Bitcoin stack and, hopefully, ten years from now, $3 in BTC will be worth a lot more.
Maybe I'm just wasting time. What do you think?