I tend to try out lots of different faucets to see which ones maximize my take per day. Generally, anything that is giving me $0.30/day or more is a pretty good candidate, especially if it involves very little work or effort. Most faucets fall into the trap of making people earn lots of points per day that end up only being worth 1 to 3 cents. These are simply not worth pursuing. However, once you get into the range of $0.30 to $1.00 per day, then things begin to add up, especially if the work involved only takes about five minutes or so. Mathematically, it comes out to:
$0.30 a day min
$2.10 a week
$8.40 a month
$100.80 a year
When you quadruple this flow or more, now you're talking an extra $40 a month or $500 plus a year. Not bad chump change, especially if its paid in crypto, which you can then invest, stake or grow while you wait for the rest of the year to pay up. Do, wash, rinse, repeat.

Faucet Crypto, the subject of this article, is one such source that I've been testing for about six months now and would highly recommend.
First, the site is very secure and reliable. I haven't had any issues with it, and the payment response is fast, quick, and dependable. In fact, the longest any payment has taken has been about 4 hours, depending on the currency type which might have higher gas fees (ergo they consolidate payments).

Second, the minimum amount to withdraw is reasonable and easily earned in a day doing nothing else but momentarily clicking on a few PTAs and the recurring faucet every 30 minutes or so. I would recommend staying away from the Shortlinks, however. They basically go to sponsored web pages full of malware and adware crap that tries to load into your computer on the first arrival. Very annoying. FaucetCrypto is very clear about not endorsing anything on them or not being responsible, which should also be taken as a warning sign.
The choices of currency are also varied and give a lot of selection. The big issues there is that some of them are in high demand and go empty pretty quick. So what. Try a few other coins, stick them in your wallet, and you might get an airdrop from. I generally now try to send everything to Kucoin or similar which has a very robust exchange and can swap out even obscure coins to big names like ETH, BTC or USDC for cheap fees.

Third, the addition of CPX surveys rocks. Not only do I get the daily requisite faucet blips and PTAs, but the surveys are fast, extremely easy, and pay out very well. Within about two or three surveys maybe lasting five minutes each at best, I've already earned my daily minimum of $0.30.

The one limitation of the site is the maximum withdrawal cap. With the surveys added, a user gets to the max pretty quick, but it's kind of nice to have the option to reward yourself at the beginning of every morning with new crypto coin just waiting to be sent out as your points backlog.

Depending on your use, you also get experience points and challenge rewards. The more activity you have, the more experience you get, and the more you can earn as well as withdraw in a day. They also add in bonus inventory that help you temporarily earn more per action as well. It's not much, but when you go through 15 PTAs, it adds up pretty quick.
No, even the site warns people, you don't get rich with a faucet. But if you act consistently on a daily basis, the pay off of a site like Faucet Crypto is really good compared to many others. I started one wallet early on and made about $30 from the site in three months. A second wallet now has me up to a similar amount, on which I'm holding more with less fees (rookie mistake, Atomic wallet has horrible fees up to 25% of holdings, FYI).
So, if you want to try Faucet Crypto yourself and earn a few more coin or use a channel to earn some different crypto you might not buy yourself, I would definitely suggest and recommend the site.
To get started, click this link: FAUCET CRYPTO
Cheers!