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Fast paying faucets: Dogecoin, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash...

I'm getting back into faucets at the moment, so thought I'd list my favourite bunch that work as a group, and can payout every 5 minutes or so...

Many of these use CoinPot, which supports multiply cryptocurrency faucets, and offers payout to your wallet at low levels (e.g. 100 dogecoins at the time of writing).

I open all these faucets in separate tabs of one window, to monitor and claim through the day. Once claimed, the money appears in CoinPot where I choose to convert all my currencies toLitecoin and Dogecoin which have low thresholds for payouts. This means I claim every couple of weeks into my wallets.


Faucets:

Don't forget to bookmark this post, so you can quickly open all these faucets!

Every 15 minutes, to your CoinPot account:

Bonus Bitcoin - Pays out 5000 Bitcoin satoshi
Leave the page open, and it will make a bell sound every 15 minutes to remind you to claim.
I recommend changing your account setting to "average" payout


Ever increasing pot, claimable every 5 minutes maximum

These faucets show you a slowly increasing value on your screen that you can claim when you like. They pay to your CoinPot account. You can claim a maximum of every 5 minutes. The rate of increase slows with time, so claim every 5 minutes for maximum profit.

Moon Bitcoin - Pays out an every increasing amount of Bitcoin satoshi

Moon Cash - Pays out an every increasing amount of Bitcoin Cash

Moon Litecoin - Pays out an every increasing amount of Litecoin

Moon Dash - Pays out an every increasing amount of Dash

Moon Dogecoin - Pays out an every increasing amount of Dogecoin


Standalone faucets: Bitcoin

Cointiply: Cointiply is a lot more than just a faucet (Bitcoin faucet, pay to view videos, pay to click links...). More details on best earning strategy in my dedicated post on Cointiply.

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