Cryptocurrency Altcoin Multi Faucet Payout SchedulessteemCreated with Sketch.

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If you frequent the internet looking for free cryptocurrency, such as bitcoin, then you are likely familiar with so-called “faucets.” Faucets are websites that give away free cryptocurrency; these sites give out very, very small quantities of cryptocurrency at (usually) regular time intervals, for example, once per hour, once per day, etc., in a manner reminiscent of a dripping water faucet. Did I mention that the quantities are very small? Very, very small. Still, they are giving away free money, and who doesn't like free money, even if the quantities are scant?

For virtually every example of cryptocurrency, whether it's a well-established, important one, such as bitcoin, or an obscure, niche coin, such as trollcoin, there's a faucet for it. In fact, there are certainly as many faucets as there are coins, and to make matters even more daunting, there are likely multiple faucets for each of the more desirable or interesting coins. For bitcoin, there are tens, if not hundreds, of faucets. As you can imagine, it can be a royal pain in the virtual box to visit site after site, collecting and accumulating teeny, itty bitty quantities of cryptos, one site at a time, one click at a time. Actually, because every site employs anti-bot captcha puzzles that you are obliged to complete before you can even get a whiff of your lilliputian bounty, and because many sites feature annoying popup ads (note: some of these ads are malicious – beware!), it's not really even one click at a time. It's more like five or ten clicks at a time. For the equivalent of roughly two one hundredths of a penny at a time. Or less. Very small. Very, very small.

But I digress. And rant. And digress.

Anyway, in the course of my exploration of the web for faucet sites, I've come across many sites, each of which offers the enormous convenience of hosting faucets for several different coins concurrently. If you think of a faucet website that drips one type of coin as a store, think of these multi-faucet sites as being a strip mall. Or even a shopping mall. A shopping mall of faucets. A few of these are well-organized, easy to navigate, easy to use, and are even free (or mostly free) of annoying popup ads. However, at most of these sites, different faucets will drip at different intervals, and it can be something of a challenge to keep from trying to collect from faucets that aren't ready to drip, because you hadn't waited long enough since the last very, very small drip. (If you're using a slow computer, with a slow connection, those extra clicks do matter. Trust me. I know.)

So without (much) further ado, or digression, or ranting, I've appended a pair of tables that detail the (very, very small) payout (“drip”) schedule for what I have found to be some of the better multi-faucet websites. Hopefully, these tables will be useful. One of the sites listed in the tables is PoSWallet.com; if you're interested in signing up for the site, I encourage you to use my referral link, which I list below:

https://poswallet.com/login.php?referral=drexcito

Enjoy!

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Correction: The coin listed in the table for cryptogods.net as E-Dinar Coin should be listed as EDRCoin instead. The listed coin symbol, EDRC, is correct for EDRCoin, as is its faucet time interval of 25 minutes. The cryptogods faucet yields EDRCoin, not E-Dinar Coin (EDR). My apologies for any confusion.

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