$BTC Are bitcoin faucets profitable or a waste of time?

Payments are usually so small that they are measured in Satoshis, the name given to one millionth of a Bitcoin. So there are 100,000,000 satoshis in a single BTC and some faucet sites only pay 1 satoshi per click. At current Bitcoin prices

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Bonus Bitcoin claims to pay 5,000 satoshis for 15 minutes, which is equivalent to about 80 cents per hour at current Bitcoin prices. All you have to do is keep the website page open (without the Adblocker software running) and click a button every 15 minutes. During testing, I found that it causes a lot of other random crypto-related websites to open in separate tabs and is generally quite annoying.

I managed to earn a whopping 28 satoshi in about half an hour, so I'm not sure where they got the stat of 5000 in 15 minutes. Apparently you can multiply your earnings through playing games, completing surveys, and referring friends, but somehow I doubt they'll ever add up to 5000. Even if they did, that only equates to just $0.80 per hour. It's hardly worth the effort.

Moon Bitcoin differentiates itself from other faucet sites by allowing users to claim every five minutes. However, the longer you leave your pot unclaimed, the more you will earn. You need a Coinpot or Bitcoin wallet address to register,

As with most faucet sites, you can simply leave the page running with Adblocker disabled and the satoshis will accumulate over time. Testing found that you can earn up to 250 satoshis in five minutes, which is equivalent to a sum of $0.11 per hour

For citizens of low-income countries where unemployment is high and the cost of utilities is low, taps could offer some advantage. #f