As I mentioned in my previous post about finding Nana faucets, the inability for me to register for a Faucetpay account, means that my access to faucets is extremely limited. I recall several years ago that I could go online and find an instant payment faucet for any coin that would send that small amount to my wallet, easy as pie. Today, finding more faucets like that is next to impossible. Why? Many of the faucets have dried up or the gas fees have out-grown the usefulness of the coin. If the faucet trickled out 10 GWEI and the gas is 1,000 GWEI, then that is a useless faucet. I am always willing to find free sources of crypto and since my day-to-day job requires me to set at a PC all day, I may as well as the free time to find more crypto. I remember just last year when Solana was around $10 and then I watched it jump to $20 and now (as of 2-27-2024)it is over $110 each and climbing. Imagine being one of those people who were getting small amounts of BTC when it wasn't about $15k yet? Until it becomes more fungible, crypto is a hold-onto-as-long-as-you-can asset. Other than the sites like free-etherium and such, the sites listed are instant claim and direct payment. I HATE faucets which tell you that you can instantly claim a crypto only to then tell you that you need to wait till you get to 0.01 ETH before payout or any site that has a minimum payment, for that matter. I know that with the rising gas cost of ETH, that it is making it more and more costly to send out those tiny amounts, but it shouldn't fall on the claimer to pay the amount.
To date, I have only found one way to get eth without the use of Faucetpay or any other micro wallet. That is to use the phone app Efast Efree.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.efast.efree
This is a phone app which I have used forever and it does pay. It used to require Coinbase to collect but now pays right to your wallet.
So Faucetpay gets a small cut of crypto from every claim that comes from a website, along with their advertising on the site, helps create a "you scratch my back I'll scratch your back" situation where the two sites help each other out.