From a faucet to autoclaim feature
Within the next weeks, I tried out several faucets with different structure and coins to earn, I found myself stuck in a spinning wheel or kind of helix. There are faucets out there, where you can claim just daily … some of them on a 6 hour base, some hourly, others every 5 minutes. Due to this, my browser had approximately 30+ open windows someday, just with faucets to claim with different intervals of countdown time.
At the beginning it was still kind of fun, as I really thought I can claim that much coins and satoshis by hand, that I will reach any kind of goal, that may really bring you forward somehow. But the required time to claim all of these regularly, wasn't worth it. Also some further hurdles like minimum withdrawal amounts or annoying captchas or ads have been highly demotivating.
There has to be a way to claim in a more efficient way, and only on the highest paying faucets.

Though I came around some faucets where you can claim automatically. At first, that sounded pretty good, so I visited some of the recommended autofaucets, named as below:

and

In fact, to claim automatically, you have to acquire, let's say 'points', using the normal ways like claiming the normal faucet by hand, doing kind of tasks, surveys, watching ptc ads, shortlinks and so on. Again … very annoying, especially those ridiculous shortlinks > (keep your hands of of these … they're definitely not worth it), but I wanted to test all these autoclaim features. So I invested the time to visit several offerwalls achieving a certain amount of internal 'points' or 'tokens' or whatever, to start over with the autoclaim feature.
And, to be honest, it was pleasent somehow to see, that it worked fine. Depending on the faucet you use, you can select different coins to claim at the same time, or just one currency, depending on your own gusto.

Well, after a few hours I ran out of points and the autoclaiming process stopped. Described steps as above repeated each day … acquiring some points, let the faucets run automatically in the background, fine.
But honestly, still, I was very far away to be in the role of any kind of passive income. Instead of claiming faucets by hand, I had to invest time in claiming points to let my faucets claim afterwards … all in all, more or less the same process and the same time invested.
However, the autoclaim possibility was quite more satifying, than claiming around 30 different faucets by hand. So I decided to give them a chance and kept on going with them even if the amount of coins claimed was still not that huge.
Nevertheless, there still had to be an easier way to, in this case, gather the required points.

So I made a deep dive thorugh the offerwalls and found the interesting feature to get rewarded by watching videos.
Some further research later, it felt like a very interesting way to gather those points. Just sit and watch seemed to be a better strategy than clicking around the whole day on several sites going mad.

So I let those videos run a whole day in background, unfortunately you don't have to watch them for sure, redeemed the awarded points … and I was blown away honestly, as the rewards have been really higher than expected. With the points rewarded from just a session of approximately 12 hours, I could let the faucets run nearly 1 week!
I repetead that strategy daily and I really started to lean back a little, kept my videos streaming in background all day long, redeeming the points, filling the faucet claims and watched my rewards increase.

For now, I was fine, but there had to be still more … more efficiency, more rewards, better payouts AND obviously 2 very important things:
First:
LESS WORK or time invested,
'cause we want to earn ideally passively most as possible
Second:
MORE FUN …
a major factor
Because as I described earlier in my introduction post, it would be even more fun, getting rewarded doing things you like and enjoy, ideally playing games. Since your doing things that you enjoy, you'll not see it as work at all.
And to be honest, claiming faucets by hand is no fun … and see those autofaucets doing the work for you is also no fun, but of course acceptable. Yes, at that point it was a decent way and I permitted myself a little rest.

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Below some of my sites I'm currently using gaining some passive income. I'll explain everyting time by time later on.
Meanwhile, feel free to join one of the below and tryout yourself, prior to further explanations.
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Watch Videos, warn and redeem points to the site or place you want. The bread and butter thing, if you'd like to earn passively with no effort.
Hideout TV - https://hideout.co/viewerSignup.php?refer=3059385
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Build up a pirate empire. Buy and level up your ships, build your fleet, set sails and start earning. By far the best I came around until now, very enjoyable and great community as well.
Faucetgamers.com - https://faucetgamers.com/?mref=1443
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A lightweight mining simulator game:
Simplebits.io - https://simplebits.io/ref/NWDTxgnk_DXI
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Great mining simulator game, get your miners, craft and level them up, play minigames, complete daily tasks and more.
Rollercoin.com - https://rollercoin.com/?r=kyu12von
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Kind of RPG like browsergame, explore a futuristic world, gather resources, fight other players, mine crypto, craft items, etc.
Cryptomininggame (CMG) - https://cryptomininggame.com/?ref=1f8d1047e830
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Relatively new mining simulator game, where you can buy or craft miners, join a mining pool.
https://miningblocks.club?Referral=37676
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One of the best, oldest and highest paying faucets out there with.
Freebitco.in - https://freebitco.in/?r=48328288
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Great and trusted faucet since 2015 already
yannik.biz - http://yannik.biz/?ref=95325
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Maybe the easiest to use faucet, out there, with many other earining opportunities, like surveys, minigames, etc.
Cointiply - https://cointiply.mobi/cGKM
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Multicrypto faucet, let you withdraw in several coins.
faucetcrypto.com - https://faucetcrypto.com/ref/1710414
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