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Bitcoin Beginners Course Ask Me Anything You are at:Home»News»70 Sites that Give You Free Bitcoins – Do They Actually Work ? googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1501747405103-0'); }); News 70 Sites that Give You Free Bitcoins – Do They Actually Work ? By Ofir Beigel 25 Comments Last updated on October 13th, 2017 at 09:57 am Let me start with the bottom line – You can’t earn a significant amount of Bitcoins using Bitcoin faucets. Most of them are scams, and those that aren’t take forever to generate a relevant amount of coins. What are Bitcoin Faucets ? Bitcoin faucets are website that give you free Bitcoins. The original Bitcoin faucet was operated by Gavin Anderson, Bitcoin Foundation’s chief scientist. It started out around late 2010 and it gave visitors 5 Bitcoins (yes….5 whole Bitcoins) for free. Of course back at the time Bitcoin was worth something like $0.08. Here is how the website looked back then. Are there reliable Bitcoin faucets out there today ? I went  and checked out almost 10 different Bitcoin faucets (for a list of over 70 known faucets take a look at the end of this post). Of course I used an alias email account since I didn’t want to get bombarded with SPAM. First up – FreeBitco.in – the most popular Bitcoin faucet today The first faucet I’ve tested was FreeBitco.in. This seems to be the most popular Bitcoin faucet today with an Alexa ranking of 1,765 which is truly impressive. The website requires you to sign up with an email address. After you sign up you are led to a lottery page where you can win a certain amount of coins once an hour. But the amount of coins is so small (I won 0.00000352BTC) that you won’t even be able to transfer it to your wallet (the Bitcoin fee for such an amount is 0.0001BTC). If this was your average payout it would take you 28 hours just to break even. My guess is that this website is making a lot of money out of advertising since it seems to be very popular. Also it operates a referral program which lets you get more Bitcoins if you refer other people. Still, the amounts are so little that it’s not worth the time or effort. All other Bitcoin faucets I’ve tested work in a similar method I’ve tested around 10 different faucets and all use the same MO: * Request your public address * Enter a captcha * Give you a minimal amount of Bitcoins that you won’t even be able to withdraw. * Make you come back to the site in a later time to get another insignificant amount So what’s the actual deal with Bitcoin faucets ? If you haven’t figured it out yet, there’s no way to get rich easily :) Unlike the original Bitcoin faucet which aimed to help people get started with Bitcoin, today’s faucets are just website that are making money out of people who are trying to get rich for free. Here’s their recipe for success: 1. Drive massive amounts of traffic to the site by promising free Bitcoins 2. Place a disturbing amount of ads on their website 3. Hand out insignificant amount of Bitcoin so they won’t have to pay you because they know you won’t be able to withdraw the coins. There’s usually a minimal amount you need to reach in order to withdraw. 4. Keep you on the page for a certain amount of time – probably so you’ll click on of the ads and that the website will rank better on Google. 5. Make you keep coming back by promising you more Bitcoins within the hour. Thoughts about how Bitcoin Faucets generate even more income Aside from making you click on ads on their website I believe that Bitcoin Faucet sites may be using additional methods to generate revenue for themselves. I have no idea if these methods are actually implemented or not, these are just my own thoughts: Email harvesting – Some of these sites may be collecting emails of people who are interested in Bitcoins and then selling those email address to other companies. Email addresses can be used for SPAM or even to target you with specific ads while you surf the web. Captcha solving– There’s actually a way to make money from solving Captcha (that annoying box of letters you need to type whenever sending out a form online). Perhaps some of these sites are using the thousands of Captchas filled out daily to gain a profit. Selling website data – Another form of collecting data from websites is through cookies – small pieces of code installed on your browser. This is common for most websites today (we also use cookies on 99Bitcoins). The thing is that some people may abuse this and sell the information they get to 3rd parties so they will be able to target you with their ads online. Additional sites that allow you to earn Bitcoins for free If you shy away from Bitcoin faucets there are some additional sites that will give you micro amounts of Bitcoins and seem to be a bit more legit (I did not test these site out myself). QoinPro – QoinPro gives you a small amount of Bitcoins, Litecoins, Dogecoins and other crypto-currencies daily. Of course it won’t make you rich – I’ve been a member for a month now and I currently own 0.00000316BTC (approximately $0.001). This means that in a year os so I will have a total or 15 cents!!! Woohoo! CoinURL – Let’s you earn Bitcoins by changing the links you put on the web to hoplinks. A hoplink is a link that moves the visitor through a 3rd party before getting him to his final destination. For example: I link to Google using CoinURL’s hoplink. If you click this link you will be taken to a gateway page which will show you an ad and only afterwards you will be forwarded to Google. CoinAd – On the opposite end of CoinURL CoinAD allows you to earn Bitcoins for viewing ads. CoinWorker – Allows you to earn Bitcoins by completing tasks such as filling out surveys or supplying administrative support. Some sites I whould definitely stay away from There are sites like Surf4Bitcoin request that you install a plugin on your browser. I highly recommend you avoid anything that asks you to install software on your computer. There have been numerous cases in which malware was installed on computers through add on promising free Bitcoins. I’m not saying that Surf4Bitcoin is a scam or anything, I’m just saying I won’t even take the risk of finding out… A complete list of Bitcoin faucets If you’re still not convinced that using Bitcoin faucets is a bad idea here’s a list of 70 Bitcoin faucets that seem to be working at the time of writing this post. Related Posts Bitcoin News Summary in 60 Seconds Jan 15, 2018 Crypto News Summary in 60 Seconds Jan 8, 2017 Bitcoin Price Predictions for 2018: An Expert Roundup (function() { var referer="";try{if(referer=document.referrer,"undefined"==typeof referer||""==referer)throw"undefined"}catch(exception){referer=document.location.href,(""==referer||"undefined"==typeof referer)&&(referer=document.URL)}referer=referer.substr(0,700); var rcel = document.createElement("script"); rcel.id = 'rc_' + Math.floor(Math.random() * 1000); rcel.type = 'text/javascript'; rcel.src = "https://trends.revcontent.com/serve.js.php?w=87682&t="+rcel.id+"&c="+(new Date()).getTime()+"&width="+(window.outerWidth || document.documentElement.clientWidth)+"&referer="+referer; rcel.async = true; var rcds = document.getElementById("rcjsload_7de50d"); rcds.appendChild(rcel); })(); Leave a Reply 25 Comments on "70 Sites that Give You Free Bitcoins – Do They Actually Work ?" Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments     Notify of new replies to this comment     Notify of new replies to this comment Sort by:   newest | oldest | most voted GuestMembersumitClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.I sincerely want to learn how to collect bitcoins for my self. And you gave me a clue/1 0  Reply9 days 6 hours agoMemberMemberBtcBrownClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Great article…my first read on BTC Faucets! Love the site and the information you share thanks for that! I have a question: You said ” If this was your average payout it would take you 28 hours just to break even.” What do you mean by break even? Thanks 0  Reply16 days 16 hours agoMemberMemberSteven HayClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Hi BtcBrown, I’m not the author of this piece but usually break even is the point where your earnings equal your initial investment. I think what Ofir meant is that it would take 28 hours for the amount earned to equal the fee cost of withdrawing the amount to your wallet. However, as this article was written quite some time ago, I would suspect that it would take lot longer than 28 hours nowadays. Fees have risen quite sharply over the last year or so. 0  Reply15 days 23 hours agoGuestMemberAbhijitClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.hello ! This is Abhijit. I want to join 99btc but i am unable to find registration process ! 0  Reply1 month 1 day agoAdminMemberZsofia ElekClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Hi Abhijit, you can register the 99Bitcoins Faucet here: https://99bitcoins.com/wp-login.php?action=register 0  Reply1 month 1 day agoGuestMembernarendraClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.B.maker.biz is a fake or real if it is real then how bitcoin can i withdraw in my wallet? 0  Reply6 months 23 days agoGuestMemberAnonymousClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Subrcribed to Your newsletter, no free bitcoin… write an article about scammers and yet you are one yourself… lame 0  Reply10 months 9 days agoAuthorMemberOfir BeigelClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Hey, the free Bitcoin promotion was removed about 6 months ago. I have just updated this article (it was written 2.5 years ago). Sorry for the hassle, feel free to unsubscribe if you wish I totally understand how annoying this could be. 0  Reply10 months 9 days agoMemberMemberMika AyoClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.I sincerely want to learn how to collect bitcoins for my self. And you gave me a clue/1 Thank you Mika Ayo 0  Reply11 months 27 days agoAuthorMemberOfir BeigelClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Here’s a tutorial about how to earn Bitcoins: How to Get Bitcoins – A Guide to Earning Bitcoins Fast and Free in 2017 -1  Reply11 months 26 days agoGuestMemberSolomon AdeagboClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.I don’t seem to see a link to subscribe to your newsletter. pls send me the link 0  Reply11 months 29 days agoAdminMemberZsofia ElekClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Hi Solomon, you can sign up to the newsletter on the homepage, just add your name and email address on the box on the top of the page and click I’m in!. Zsofia (customer service 99Bitcoins) 1  Reply11 months 27 days agoGuestMemberLorenzoClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.A new microwallet Faucet: twerkingfaucet.tk 0  Reply3 years 2 months agoGuestMemberlibertymafiaClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Most of the sites you’re showing are faucets running the microwallet API. They do in fact pay out, trust me I run a faucet. It takes a few days to reach payout, but it’s feasible if you use a rotator like bitcoinrotator.com or landofbitcoin or a similar service. 0  Reply3 years 3 months agoGuestMemberBriana StockstonClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. Admins may or may not choose to remove the comment or block the author. And please don't worry, your report will be anonymous.Thank you for the giant list of 70 Bitcoin faucets, Ofir! Very happy with that and will start using them soon so I get more Bitcoins in my wallet! Also, thanks for offering 0.0001 BTC to anyone just for registering for your newsletter! You are actually offering more than many Bitcoin faucets out there! 0  Reply3 years 5 months agoMemberMemberOfir oneClick to flag and open «Comment Reporting» form. You can choose reporting category and send message to website administrator. 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