Sorry, I Turned Off My Bitcoin Faucet (Because Money) - CoinDesk

At its height, 99Bitcoins' faucet was making nearly $2,000 a month, even after giving away coins. Then things got complicated.
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At its height, 99Bitcoins' faucet was making nearly $2,000 a month, even after giving away coins. Then things got complicated.
There is no such thing as a free lunch, everything needs to be worked for, Bitcoin included !
Very interesting article. Have you done something internet marketing related before of this or was this your first venture? I also believe faucets are something from the past. But there are a lot of other ways now to make cryptocurrency you can by example write articles on steemit, or make video's on dtube, answer questions on musing, ...