Hello Everyone! I hope your day is Blessed and Prosperous!
Here is the conclusion of my testing these last two BitCoin Faucets! The final faucet tested, in this series is CoinEarn.net. After accumulating a little over the the minimum withdrawel amount, I made the attempt to withdraw my earnings. Althoug it appeared that I was successful in the withdrawel, I never recieved the BitCoin to my account. This Faucet is also a scam. The red flags were there from the beginning, but I decided to give them the bennifit of the doubt. The biggest red flag being that they were not on a secure protocol. I am pretty sure this was on purpose and is used in many attempts to invade the users computer or device. If you do not have tight security, on your device, you are very susceptable to malware and other destructive software.
In short, I have never found a faucet that has proven legitimate! I do not understand why so many people seem to support faucets! In the end they all fall to scams! My advice is Do Not use CoinEarn.net or CryptoEarn.net. They are scams and you may loose more than your time and the fake Bitcoin that you accumulate there! If you must try them anyway, make sure your device's security is capable of protecting you!
If you think you have access to a legitimate BitCoin Faucet, pleae let me know, so that I can test it out! I would love to find one that is real and not part of some scam or another! I will be more than happy to evaluate your suggestions, if I have not already!
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Thank you for your time and interest!
Anthony