I know that there are a lot of advertising material, stating that pipeflare is the most winningest or gives the most payouts of any crypto site and I have to say that while it may give fractions of a zec, every day, for nothing, Fire Faucet was the site for me. This site pays you for your information, in the form of surveys, as well as shortlinks, ptc's and autoclaims.
First an explanation, if you are unfamiliar to how sites like this works: 1. A faucet site is a website that rewards the user with a tiny amount of crypto. It is as if it trickles from the faucet. (Get it?) 2. Sites like this one, pay you for your data. so, instead of twitter, google or facebook, which flat out uses your date to sell to advertisers, this site pays you for your date, in the form of Auto Claim Points. 3. Auto Claim Points can then be used to run the auto faucet, which takes about a minute per claim and rewards you with a fraction of a crypto. These points can also be directly converted into a USD amount or any other currency amount. 4. A PTC, is a "Point To Click" and is a task which rewards you with the Auto Claim Points, for clicking a link and spending an amount of time on that website. Usually it is about 30 or 40 seconds. 5. A shortlink is a way for advertisers to test their url's, by having a user do the testing. It normally is a task that has you clicking a link, going to another site and clicking another link and repeating that a third time, before sending you back to the main site for your reward.
Pros:
*Do a task, get points. Every thousand points, is equal to about 1 USD penny. So, do a survey: for example, and get rewarded with 8,000 Auto Claim Points. Those Auto claim Points are worth about $0.08.
*They have several different cryptos that you can convert your point to and cash out.
*Cash out directly to coinbase or your wallet.
Cons:
*Sometimes the surveys fill up and end quickly, making it impossible to earn more points using that method.
*Some surveys will have you go through 5, 10, even 15 minutes of answering questions and then kick you out without any reward.
*After a day of answering surveys, your brain may be done and want to check out.
*The site's earning of points can have issues if it rewards you with completed offers or surveys and then days later, doesn't like the way you handled it and will then dock you or fine you those points.
It doesn't work too well on Brave, but works fine in Chrome and Disenter. You will get ads, but you will not get popups. It is clean, easy to use and easy to waste time on. I did this site, while I am at my office job and in between work jobs, so I don't have all day to spare, but a 20 minute break there and a 4 minute break there, makes up for it. One day I had ended with $6.22 of ZEC that I had sent to my wallet. What I then do, is wait until the Friday of each week, when the crypto is falling, before it comes back up on the Saturday or Sunday, and then convert it all to the crypto of my choice, sending it off to my external wallet. From when I first started, within a year, this site has paid me in almost $415 in crypto. This is where I made the majority of my crypto, but also it is work, because I am filling out surveys and answering questions.
*An update to this post is that I no longer use this site. When you fill out a survey, it offers you a reward in points. For example: a 10 minute survey for 10,000 points. Let's also say that today those 10,000 points are worth $0.10 on their website of a crypto of your choice. So you do the survey and finish it in 9 minutes and then you get your 10,000 points. You then cash those points out in Dogecoin and when you meet the minimum withdraw amount, you withdraw that crypto to your wallet. The next day you log in and see that your account shows a balance of negative 10,000 points. It seems that when the survey owner went back through your answers, they liked your answers but didn't like how you finished in less than 10 minutes and feel as though your time wasn't worth it so they keep your answers and information and data, but fine you for that point reward. That means that FireFaucet subtracts that from your account and now you have to do a 10,000 point offer or survey in order to get back to 0 balance.
This happened to me as I did several surveys over the course of 4 days and had earned more than 100,000 points, converted that to about $8-$9 of ZEC and sent that to my wallet. On the Monday I log in and find out that the survey owners didn't like that I finished 10 minute and 20 minute surveys in less than those times and so they docked my the whole reward! I found myself logging in and seeing a negative amount. I don't want to have to paid surveys to earn points to bring me out of a hole, when I already did them.
I am not an expert nor a financial advisor and I will never ask for a tip or send you a referral link, unless you message me and ask for it first. There is enough spam online, that I don't want to contribute to it.