Motherfaucet.com – The Mother of All Faucets?

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Motherfaucet.com

Motherfaucet.com launched today over on Bitcointalk and I figured I’d better let you all know about it!

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This is certainly the highest paying faucet I have reviewed thus far – offering between 3, 4, 5 or 6 bits – that’s 3000, 4000, 5000 or 6000 satoshi every 15 minutes!

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Here are my payment proofs for you all to see!!

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The only difference here between Motherfaucet.com and other faucets is it pays out exclusively to Xapo.com – a wallet/payment platform that is getting a lot of attention; especially since they offer various tempting bonus payout options for faucet users. This is presumably to encourage people using their much-lauded Xapo debit card.

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Note: I have no desire to use the card, I just like the fact that Xapo pays for the network fees of transactions below the dust limit and the 10,000 satoshi network fees for sending coins to other users/sites. Even small payments of just 100 satoshi are delivered DIRECTLY to your wallet – unlike most faucets that require microcaching services like Faucetbox, Paytoshi and Microwallet to ‘gather the dust’ before sending it out once it has reached the network threshold of 5000.

Anyway, back to the faucet! Claiming is VERY simple! Registering with Xapo.com is the hardest part of the whole thing, but afterwards you can start taking advantage of the generosity of the Motherfaucet!!

motherfaucet.comThe only slight bummer is that Motherfaucet lets you claim 5 times before you have to invite someone else – I think? I will get confirmation on that from the guys in charge. In the meantime, enjoy the faucet guys – this is at least 15,000 satoshi a day!

Lots more to come this week, stay tuned!

EDIT: The site appears to stop letting you claim – I can’t test the cooldown as it’s very new and my link is getting HEAVY traffic – it appears to require you to invite an increasing number of friends after 5 claims,1 then 2, etc. Perhaps there is a 24 hour cool down – we’ll see, my link is still quite hot!

EDIT: The Rick Astley redirect seems to be their sense of humour – I still got paid and am still getting referral payments! There is no timer function becuase of the redirect so keep an eye on the time you claim to be sure you aren’t wasting time!

ePay faucets – the big three!

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Many of you satoshi hunters out there will have heard of ePay, the new microwallet service that came to prominence in late 2014. There are currently just three faucets operating the ePay API – GoldsDay.com, Coincollecting.ws and Starsbit.com.

Microwallets provide a service of accumulating your precious satoshi until you have reached the ‘dust limit’ – the minimum threshold current allowed on the Bitcoin network, currently 5460 satoshi. Bitcoin faucet providers either pay their users directly – saving the satoshi until the dust limit is reached, or indirectly using microwallets services.

This value is relative and depends upon the overall value of Bitcoin and aims to stop ‘spam’ transactions on the network. With ePay the current withdrawal limit is set at 5500 satoshi.For more on Bitcoin dust, check this article here – it’s interesting and informative!

Cool story, breh. Now show me the satoshi..

GoldsDay.com

GoldsDay aka Coingamez aka SpinandWin! An ever changing faucet with the same wheel-of-fortune style game principle at core. Enter your address, hit spin and win whatever the prize wheel stops on!

What’s new? Well the timer has gone down from 15 minutes to 10 minutes! Prizes have changed too ranging between 150 and 1000 satoshi – with an unknown jackpot amount!

The prize structure is much fairer than Coingamez although I really do miss SpinandWin – it seemed to pay much more than both the reincarnations!

This is a cool one to do at work or on the bus or whatever!

Goldsday Coingamez

Coincollecting.ws

Coincollecting.ws is a scratchcard style faucet that pays out every 15 minutes. There seems to be a jackpot, but I haven’t hit it yet….They have also changed their pay structure a bit, paying  up 999 – a bit less than the 3000 satoshi prizes I hit when it first started. Here are some of my old wins…

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This faucet sometimes chucks out dud prizes of 33 satoshi, I rarely claim if it is less than 200 satoshi, but it’s up to you if you do! I just check back 15 minutes later and try my luck again.

Not a bad faucet, but definitely one to use in tandem with the other ePay faucets since the pay dropped. I have a trick for this I may share if things don’t change..

Coincollecting.ws

Starsbit.com

Starsbit is the newest offering to the ePay family. With a simple, easy system that operates between 3 minutes and 9 minutes depending on your prize – 3 minutes if you get 33/333 satoshi, 6 minutes if you spin 66/666 and 9 minutes if you win 99/999 satoshi!

A really quick faucet, with very high paying potential that can really help to boost your earnings from ePay until some newcomers turn up in 2015…

Starsbit faucet

Coincollecting.ws

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Coincollecting.ws is a cool new faucet from the makers of Coingamez and is a high paying scratchcard style game. You are issued a card with a random prize between 100 satoshi and 4000 on a claim cycle of 15 minutes. Once you have entered the captcha payment is instant to your ePay microwallet!


I have done pretty well with Coincollecting so far, and it only launched a few weeks ago. Around 10k satoshi earned in around 15 claims! Definitely worth introducing into your faucet routine and a definitely one for the bookmarks!

Coingamez

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Coingamez is a fun, wheel-of-fortune style bitcoin faucet with high payouts and a claim time of 15 minutes. It is a free, easy to use faucet that offers a jackpot of 1million satoshi!

I have earned around 56,000 satoshi in about a month here pretty easily! This is featured on Land of Bitcoin too and was formerly known as Spin and Win.
Very simple, enter your key, click spin and then enter the captcha and click claim. The coins are sent instantly! This is one of the more addictive bitcoin faucets, I must say!