Crypto Faucets Part 1: Coin Pot and Moon Faucets

Faucets Part One:

For “Part 1” in this series we’ll be taking a look at Coin Pot micro wallet as well as the

CoinPot Registration HowTo Faucets“Moon” cryptocurrency faucets. A “faucet” is simply a website that rewards you with a little bit of whatever coin the faucet is promoting. The rewards are usually “earned” by displaying advertisements.

First, you’ll want to set up a CoinPot.co account at https://coinpot.co/. This is really simple and only requires an email address and a password. A few minutes after you register you will receive an email to confirm your account. Just click the link and the email and you’ll be all set with Coin Pot. You might want to “whitelist” the Coin Pot domain since you will also get withdrawal confirmation emails.

The Moon Faucets:

BitCoin (BTC) – http://moonbit.co.in/?ref=a8cec8100a9b – What can I say? This is the coin that started it all! A lot of people see Bitcoin as a value standard at the point though.

Dogecoin (DOGE) – http://moondoge.co.in/?ref=f620a891ba84 – 1DOGE = 1DOGE – Started as a “joke” about Bitcoin and/or cryptocurrency. This is another long-running coin with a very strong community.

Litecoin (LTC) – http://moonliteco.in/?ref=c2561cfc70bd – This coin was inspired by and is almost identical to Bitcoin. Litecoin’s value has stayed well below that of Bitcoin.

DigitalCash (DASH) – http://moondash.co.in/?ref=33688D98954D – One of the first decentralized autonomous organizations  Originally released as XCoin in 2014.

BitcoinCash (BCH) – http://moonbitcoin.cash/?ref=4D0702D9BE5A – Seems like a lot of people see BCH as the “real” Bitcoin or at least more true to Bitcoins original whitepaper. Still holds a value well under BitCoin but seems to be having a bit of a bull run at the beginning of 2018.

 

You’ll need a wallet too. The Jazz wallet supports all these coins in one app. It is easy to install and easy to use in general. Jaxx is 100% free and doesn’t install any crapware on your computer along with it. Jaxx also works on pretty much any device and on any operating system. Oh, you use Linux? Not a problem. Apple fan? No problem. They have iOS versions available and OSX too. Check Jaxx out and download the version that is right for you here. https://jaxx.io/ It even works on Windows! And if that isn’t enough you can also use the Jazz app as an exchange!

 

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