THOUSANDS of people are asking the question ‘how do I make money online’ every day and there are a similarly high number of websites offering advice on how they can do this.

THOUSANDS of people are asking the question ‘how do I make money online’ every day and there are a similarly high number of websites offering advice on how they can do this.
BITCOIN continues to grip the public’s imagination and has once again increased in value this year attracting the attention of several big investment institutions who have added the cryptocurrency to their portfolios.
A POPULAR free cryptocurrency faucet has closed due to widespread hacking attacks.
With the prices of bitcoin soaring once again, we all want to grab a slice of digital gold.
Popular bitcoin earning site Cointiply has announced it’s working on a new player versus player (PvP) game due to be released soon.
With the price of bitcoin heading to the moon again we’ve had a surge of enquiries from people looking to grab a slice of the popular cryptocurrency but wary of getting scammed.
ONE lucky faucet user can drive away with a Lamborghini Huracan after a popular free bitcoin website launched a ‘Golden Ticket’ giveaway.
CRYPTO-enthusiasts are being urged to sign up for the beta phase of ShapeShift’s brand new digital assets platform designed to simplify the way coins are managed.
March 1, 2019, update: Challenges has now relaunched.
The ‘Challenges’ system launched by popular bitcoin microwallet CoinPot last week then promptly closed due to abuse is to re-launch on March 1.
A NEW system offering generous rewards and big prizes has been launched by CoinPot, one of the web’s largest free bitcoin microwallets.
One of the oldest free bitcoin faucets around is spicing things up by launching a new, free lottery with a top prize of $2000.
Cointiply, the free bitcoin earning website, has now launched a chat function to enable users to interact with each other and contact support directly.
The team behind CoinPot (CP), the top-rated free bitcoin microwallet, have added a new feature for budding crypto millionaires which will make the service even more appealing.
We all know that claiming from free bitcoin faucets can be hard, repetitive work and that the pay-outs aren’t what they used to be.
When most people think of earning free bitcoins from online faucets they imagine a very simple website where they enter their bitcoin address, fill in a reCAPTCHA and hit claim.
If you’ve ever used a free bitcoin faucet you’ll realise that some of them are, at best, ill-conceived yet optimistic money-making ideas which disappear overnight, while others are outright scams.
There are several good reasons why Coinbase is one of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency exchanges and storage services.
If you fancy yourself as a cryptocurrency trader or are already actively involved in the markets then life has just got a whole lot easier for you.
Coinbase, one of the most popular bitcoin wallet/trading sites in the world, has introduced a new way of spending your cryptocurrency in fee-free way.
Popular free bitcoin microwallet CoinPot is now publishing daily transaction lists for all supported coins in a bid to add even more transparency to what is already a highly respected service.
An increase in the number of people trying to scam the popular free bitcoin microwallet CoinPot has prompted the admins to hit back at the cheats.
ONE of the web’s most popular free bitcoin faucet and game websites has just got better after the launch of a wagering and referral contest with some huge prizes on offer.
There are literally hundreds of free bitcoin faucet websites out there, all offering you the chance for a quick cryptocurrency reward in return for a reCAPTCHA click.
Bitcoin continues to hit the headlines on a daily basis, whether it be a price spike, an exchange hack or a well-known tech figure predicting a coin will be worth $1million in a few years’ time.
If you’re familiar with the CoinPot microwallet you’ll have noticed a few changes recently.
For those of you who’ve been avidly following CoinPot’s rise to become one of the most popular microwallets around, the sudden closure of its Bitcoin Cash faucet, located at moonb.ch, came as a bit of shock.
Do a quick google search for online lotteries and you’ll be bombarded with thousands of results, making it hard to find legitimate sites that actually pay out.
The best free bitcoin microwallet (in our opinion) has just got better with the launch of its own digital ‘asset’ alongside a new hourly lottery.
CoinPot, the hugely popular cryptocurrency microwallet, was rocked by claims this week that user accounts had been hacked.
Although this topic has been covered elsewhere on this site, we thought we’d bring you the most up-to-date information on the best free bitcoin faucets in 2018 (scroll down to see the list).
There was some good news for users of the CoinPot Microwallet service for free faucets this week – all fees have been removed and the withdrawal threshold reduced.
Developing an income stream which does all the hard work for you while you sit back and count the cash is the aim of all referral marketeers.
The thought of earning an income with little or no effort is extremely appealing to most people but finding a way of achieving this often proves elusive.
Do you want a share of digital gold without having to pay for it? Well read on…
13.4.2018 – IMPORTANT UPDATE – Moon Bitcoin Cash has changed its URL. Make sure you are using the correct one. The old URL is now dead.
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) has risen to become one of the largest cryptocurrencies in terms of market cap (at the time of writing it was fourth) and now you can grab some for free from the new Moon Bitcoin Cash faucet.
The price of a single bitcoin stands at around $11,000 (£8,000) as I write this. But within minutes this could have risen or fallen by a huge margin. Exciting stuff isn’t it?
The much maligned bytecoin (BCN) cryptocurrency has seen an explosion in its value recently and while it’s not entirely clear what’s behind this, a lot of people are suddenly keen to get their hands on some coins.
The web is awash with free bitcoin faucets all claiming to hand out quantities of cryptocurrency to visitors so it is sometimes difficult to know which are genuine and which are fake.
Browser mining for bitcoin and other cryptocurrency has surged in popularity in recent months in parallel with the public’s interest in crypto coins as a whole.
One question that pops up in our inbox with reliable frequency is ‘where can I find a Coinbase faucet list?’ or variants of this theme.
The world of cryptocurrency was given another nudge into the mainstream after Coinbase, the largest bitcoin trading platform currently operating, announced it is now supporting bitcoin cash (BCH).
If you’re a regular visitor to free bitcoin faucets you’ll be familiar with the dreaded reCaptcha system and the endless problems this can cause when trying to claim your coins.
Free bitcoin (and alt coin) faucets are a great way to both learn about cryptocurrency while earning some coins at the same time.
Mining bitcoins using your computer’s browser has become hugely popular over recent months, particularly using the Coinhive JavaScript software.
There are hundreds of free bitcoin faucets out there paying into a range of different microwallets, including the popular CoinPot service.
Bitcoin frenzy has gripped the world and it’s hard to avoid the banner headlines screaming about the latest value record the ‘original’ crypto coin has broken.
The Moon family of free crypto coin faucets is one of the most popular around and it’s just got even better with the launch of Moon Dash.
If you’re a regular free bitcoin faucet visitor you’ll have noticed an increasing number of sites attempting to download a JavaScipt file originating from Coinhive to your computer.
Many free bitcoin faucets come and go in the blink of an eye but Moon Bitcoin has bucked the trend and its longevity and high pay-outs has established it as one of the most popular faucet websites around.
Free bitcoin faucets are a great way to earn your first free bitcoins but for some people, the earnings don’t mount up quickly enough and they lose interest.
One of the first questions that people who become interested in cryptocurrency ask is ‘How can I earn or make free bitcoins online without any cash outlay?’.
CoinPot is a microwallet that was launched in July 2017 to service a select few free bitcoin faucets, yet many people seem to be concerned about its legitimacy, with some even suggesting it might be a scam site.
FreeBitco.in is one of the most popular bitcoin faucet sites out there, with more than 8,800,000 registered users at the time of writing. Search for information on faucets and pretty much everywhere you go you’ll find reference to this site.
So, what makes this such a popular destination for people looking to get hold of free bitcoins online without mining or having to buy any expensive and difficult to maintain equipment?
These are questions that crop up regularly in internet forums, comment sections and Q&A sites across the web so clearly there’s some confusion surrounding the validity of faucets.
After all, where else can you literally get free money handed to you in the comfort of your own home for very little effort? It just seems too good to be true and perhaps people are rightly suspicious.