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GraB.TC preliminary thoughts

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GraB.TC is a website for earning bitcoin, or more precisely, satoshi, which are small fractions of a bitcoin. GraB.TC has an hourly faucet, PTC ads, shortlinks, offers, and various mini-jobs you can do to earn satoshi. I won't be upgrading this to a full review and guide until I can successfully withdraw, but based on positive reviews and payment proofs I have seen, I believe GraB.TC is legitimate and not a scam. Minimum withdrawal for people with Faucetpay accounts is 5,000 satoshi (0.00005 bitcoin). Minimum withdrawal without Faucetpay is 20,000 satoshi (0.0002 bitcoin). Since Faucetpay is not available in my country, I will have to earn 20,000 satoshi on GraB.TC before I can withdraw. Affiliate Disclosure: I receive referral commissions if you use my referral link, which appears multiple times on this page. The Faucet You can roll the faucet on GraB.TC once per hour. As of the time I am updating this paragraph, the minimum value of a faucet roll is somewhere between 2 and 3 s

Cointiply promo code

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This blog post is primarily for people already familiar with  Cointiply . If you are not familiar with Cointiply, but would like to learn about it, see my  Cointiply review and guide . Affiliate Disclosure: I receive referral commissions if you use my referral link, which appears multiple times on this page.  As of November 23, 2020, the promo code HOLIDAYHUSTLE apparently gives 99 coins on Cointiply . I am not sure how long it will last. January update: I doubt HOLIDAYHUSTLE will still work. However, the promo code WELCOME should work for all new users who haven't used it before, as far as I know. You can check for new promo codes for  Cointiply  by checking  Cointiply's twitter account . To claim a promo code, select "Earn Coins" at the menu on top of Cointiply, and then click on "Redeem Promo Code". And then enter the promo code as shown below, and click on "Redeem". For more information about Cointiply , see my Cointiply review and guide . See

Rushbitcoin preliminary thoughts

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Rushbitcoin is a faucet and cryptocurrency earning website that pays in bitcoin, or more precisely, in satoshi, which are very small fractions of a bitcoin. Note that I won't be upgrading this blog post to a full review and guide until a manage to make a withdrawal, which could take awhile since I live in a country where Faucetpay is not available, and therefore have to earn 50,000 satoshi on Rushbitcoin before I can withdraw. However, based on payment proofs and positive reviews from others, I do believe Rushbitcoin pays. However, it is a bit sketchy that they recently changed the exchange rate between bits and satoshi. Also, the minimum withdrawal for Faucetpay users is only 1,000 satoshi. Non-paying faucets generally have much higher minimum withdrawals, so people don't notice very soon that they are scams. Affiliate Disclosure: I receive referral commissions if you use my referral link, which appears multiple times on this page. The Faucet Rushbitcoin's faucet , as of

Qashbits preliminary thoughts

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Update: I got payment in Dash, so I now have a review and guide of Qashbits . The review and guide has a payment proof and is more up to date. I am leaving this preliminary thoughts blog post for historical reasons, but please see the review and guide if you want more up to date information. For Faucetpay users, Qashbits is a faucet which pays in bitcoin, or more precisely, in satoshi, which are very small fractions of a bitcoin. This paragraph is outdated and is preserved for historical reasons:  Note that I will not be updating this to a review and guide until I am successfully able to withdraw, which might be an issue since I live in the United States. Qashbits currently offers withdrawals via Faucetpay, however, when I try to register at Faucetpay, I get, "FaucetPay is not available to users from the United States of America. If you are using a VPN, please disconnect your VPN to continue." However, even if you live in the United States, you could potentially use your e

ES-Faucets offers bonus for network issue

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This post is out-of-date; ES-Faucets and ESPTCO recently added paid membership requirement at $2.99 per month; I am no longer recommending until I am sure it is easy to pay for the membership by being active on the website. The following is for historical purposes, and in case it helps anyone who has already paid for the membership. ES-Faucets recently had a long downtime (although still less than 24 hours) for network maintenance. To make it up to their users, they are offering an additional ES-Coin bonus. Additionally, the announcement apologizing for the network maintenance assures users that daily bonuses (for faucet claims) will not be lost for approximately two days. So, users who missed their usual daily claims during the downtime need not worry about losing their daily bonuses due to an issue that occurred on ES-Faucet's end. The ES-Coin bonus for the network issue can be found on the same page as the weekly bonus. The base amount for the "bonus for network issue"

My favorite faucets and websites for earning crypto, gift cards, some websites I am still testing, etc.

¿Hablas español?   //  Você fala português?  //  а ты говоришь по русски? My favorite faucets and websites for earning crypto and/or gift cards Affiliate Disclosure: I receive referral commissions if you use any of my referral links on this page. SwagBucks  - see my review and guide , which includes info on sign up bonuses (be sure to both use my referral link and use the sign-up code REDDIT), payment proofs of $5 and $25 Amazon gift cards, as well as earning strategies Hideout.tv combined with Lootup.me - see my review and guide - Watch videos on Hideout.tv or a partnered website, redeem points on Lootup.me. Lootup.me also has surveys and offerwalls. Cointiply  - see  my review and guide  - faucet (hourly or daily depending on country), surveys and other offers, PTC ads, etc. Currently has a Halloween special, ending October 31. Freebitco.in  - see  my review and guide  - daily wheel of fortune, hourly faucet, daily interest payments Faucet Crypto  - see  my review and guide  

Windscribe review

Windscribe is a VPN that can enhance your privacy while you use the internet. A VPN can hide your Internet Protocol (IP) address from the website you are visiting, and hide your browsing activity from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). This might be beneficial if, for example, you like to keep your political views private. Perhaps you do not want your ISP to know that you enjoy reading Leo Tolstoy, Murray Rothbard, Ludwig von Mises, Karl Marx, or whomever. Windscribe is reasonably priced, has a favorable no-logging policy, and has a servers in a variety of countries. You can even use it for free - 10 GB per month if you give Windscribe an e-mail address, plus an additional 1 GB per month if you sign up using my referral link .  Affiliate Disclosure: I receive benefits if you use my referral link, which appears multiple times on this page. However, the benefit I receive is only in the form of being able to use more data per month on Windscribe, or receiving the same subscription you

Configuring a separate browser or browser profile for faucets and other cryptocurrency websites

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Most faucets and other websites for earning cryptocurrency have various rules, such as no adblockers, no proxies, and no VPNs. Even if these rules are not explicitly stated on faucet websites, you should still assume they will probably be enforced anyway. You might be fine with following these rules while you are earning cryptocurrency, but still want to use things such as adblockers when doing other activities on the internet not related to earning cryptocurrency. If this is the case, it is probably a good idea for you to have a separate browser or browser profile for your faucets and other cryptocurrency earning activities. This will also allow you to keep your bookmarks/favorites for your faucets and other cryptocurrency earning sites separate from the bookmarks/favorites for your other online activities. Personally, I use a completely separate browser for faucets and other cryptocurrency earning websites. For faucets and other cryptocurrency earning websites, I use Microsoft Edge B

FreeBitco.in review and guide

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Freebitco.in is a great site for earning bitcoin, or more precisely, satoshi, which are small fractions of a bitcoin. Freebitco.in includes a Wheel of Fortune you can spin for free daily (by clicking on links in your e-mail), a faucet you can roll hourly, and daily compounded interest if you keep more than 30,000 satoshi in your account. Please note that although a substantial portion of Freebitco.in 's website involves gambling, I will primarily be reviewing it as a faucet and microwallet, since I am not particularly interested in gambling, other than free spins on the wheel of fortune. If you want to see a payment proof, please scroll to near the bottom of this page. Freebitco.in's website doesn't state anywhere I can see whether proxies and VPNs are prohibited, but I assume they are. I do suggest using HTTPS Everywhere for security purposes. For further details on how to configure a browser or browser profile to use with Freebitco.in and other faucets and crypto-earning