A user who commented asked this question of me and here is the answer in a quick post:
The following are certified awesome and guarantied to pay you and you should be happy with them:
1. Cointiply. I have a referral link here: http://cointiply.com/r/yJ6j4 . Cointiply in it's simplest method, is you clicking on a coin roll button, solving a quick captcha and then getting an amount of coins. Your coin amount directly ties to a currency amount dependent on what country you are in. For me, it is tied to a US dollar amount. For my account, every 100 coins earned, is equal to 1 US penny. Anytime over $5 worth, I am able to withdraw that into my wallet as either BTC, LTC, Doge, or Dash. Of course you can gain more by doing surveys and offers, but I find that being lazy and just doing the roll every hour works fine for me. When you have more than 30,000 coins, you start to earn interest (if you switch it on) and you get 5% APR on your coins, calculated each day and then given to you at the end of the week. Yes, it is slow, but at no cost to you at all, you could do the roll, once an hour and in about 2 months get $5 of one of those cryptos.
2. Dutchy auto faucet. I have a referral link here: https://autofaucet.dutchycorp.space/?r=tastymagazine. So the faucet works like this, and it is amazing more people don't take advantage of this, when you sign up, you are given a 'wallet' which holds micro-crypto amounts, like faucetpay or faucetclaim or any of those sites. This site lets you, without any gimmick or payment, make two rolls every 30 minutes. The first roll is for the site's utility token, called "Dutchy". The second roll is for a bit of whatever crypto the local community voted on for that month. For October that crypto was Tether and for November, that crypto is BCH. Now, just like the Cointiply roll, you are looking at a Provably Fair roll, so don't expect to win thousands of dollars worth of crypto with each roll, but I earn about 20 cents a month. This site has a leveling system and the more you level up, the higher additional % you gain from their autofaucet. The dutchy is used to roll on a faucet and you can select one or many of 78 different coins. So you could do the rolls, gain any of them and then when you meet a certain minimum, withdraw them to your wallet.
3.Global Hive. I have a referral link here: https://globalhive.io/r/135112. I have been doing Global Hive for about 2 years. It is really simple. Once per 24 hours, you can make a claim, and you get an amount of ZEC, sent directly to your wallet. When you sign up, you enter your wallet in and then it is that simple, like an old-school faucet direct to wallet claim.
Faucet sites I hate:
1. Bobs faucet, coinpayu or any site that pays you in coins. Most sites do things like this: you watch a video and earn 4 coins, then you can use the coins to trade in for a crypto. or to roll the faucet. You are not going to gain my trust by making me spend an hour on your site before earning the ability to gain crypto. Most of these types of sites, like bob's faucet, for example, has you do tasks to gain bits and then you use the bits to roll the spinner and make a crypto claim. I am lazy, I want results now and I don't want to spend longer than I need to on any site.
2. Rollercoin or mining sites. Sites like https://bliyzer.com or Rollercoin run by simulating a mining operation where you pay in a utility token from the site and then a mining operation starts. Rollercoin was on my hate list because once I started, there was no tutorial so I started to buy things with my free start-up utility token. Then I found out that the token was used to buy miners. Once you have a miner, you have to play games, watch ads or do surveys and offers to get the "power" to run your miner. In order to make anything from that site, you have to spend hours and hours on that website. Blyzer and other "Mining" sites, let you start mining any of the available cryptos and say you can't withdraw until you meet a certain threshold. When I met the threshold not only did it and still says that my withdraw is pending after a month, but it keeps offering me the ability to gain a faster mining power by paying in real money. After being burned with Osmosis and Gleancoin, I WILL NOT PAY any amount of money in order to get any crypto, anymore.
Skeptical
1.One of the new faucet sites I am trying is https://nftblockchain.mobi/?r=445633 . You sign up and grab these free spins every hour or so for their crypto called "NFT". Currently the "NFT" crypto is worth about $1.19 each. While it is a new site, it claims to allow you to withdraw once you reach 900 NFT. They have a staking system, a liquidity pool and much more on this site and while it didn't cost me a thing to start, I am skeptical on whether or not it will let me withdraw that 900, considering I never paid any money to the site.
*****BONUS******
1. I have just posted about it, but https://r.atlasearth.com/EOQNFtIntCb really does earn me money. Here is what my profile looks like as of today:
I don't have anything negative to say about this app and they are not paying me or sponsoring me or giving me any deals or anything like that. I am honestly blown away that I just have to watch about 3 ads per hour, for 6 bucks and then once I get 100 I get a piece of land that pays me money. I love this app. It runs on my android phone just fine and doesn't eat the battery up like other apps.
2. The 2 Bitcoin Aliens apps: BCH Giveaway and LTC Giveaway. I have been using these for a while and they are simple as a roll, once per hour for crypto and then it builds up. Every hour or so, you can get bonus rolls. When you have more than 100,000 sats of LTC, it will automatically withdraw and send that amount to your wallet, after 8 days. When you have more than 10,000 sats of BCH, it will do the same. While not a huge amount, it equates to earning about 10-15 cents per week, in each crypto.
I have a referral link for both the BHC faucet and the LTC faucet here:
https://bitcoinaliens.com/?ref=3025988&game=8&pf=2
https://bitcoinaliens.com/?ref=3025988&game=7&pf=2 I wish you the best of luck with these apps and faucets. I know that while these will not turn me into a crypto millionaire today, they are certainly keeping me busy and earning me something.