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hero member
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July 02, 2020, 03:45:06 AM
#5
Does anyone know if bitcoin faucets are still feasible to run?

I was told AdSense stopped accepting ads for faucet sites a long time ago, so I was wondering if, with the current BTC ad networks, is running a faucet still profitable?

Anyone who runs such a service who can offer insight?

It can be profitable...in a way. Take Freebitco.in for example. You click few times, get some satoshi, and if you're lucky enough, use the dice game on the website to grow it. Luck permits, you'll even hit a jackpot
copper member
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June 28, 2020, 04:01:36 PM
#4
is running a faucet still profitable?
This question was asked in early years here, maybe way back 2018 or so, and yet same answer arouse, it's not anymore.

Newbies don't like to have the patience to do even simple tasks like faucets anymore (not all but most of them), and it's not profitable not unless you have faucet and rotators since 2016 or so with huge number of users/
jr. member
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June 28, 2020, 03:46:06 PM
#3
It's extremely difficult to be profitable unless you have a huge member base and that's exactly why most faucets disappear. It's also better to monetize the ads spaces yourself instead to rely on an Ads network.

Since faucets are less profitable, they're less popular, taking a lot of energy to market the website for a little reward. The ratio effort/reward isn't very attractive.

Interesting. Thanks for the reply. Do you think the same applies to altcoin faucets?
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June 28, 2020, 03:43:40 PM
#2
It's extremely difficult to be profitable unless you have a huge member base and that's exactly why most faucets disappear. It's also better to monetize the ads spaces yourself instead to rely on an Ads network.

Since faucets are less profitable, they're less popular, taking a lot of energy to market the website for a little reward. The ratio effort/reward isn't very attractive.
jr. member
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June 28, 2020, 03:25:07 PM
#1
Does anyone know if bitcoin faucets are still feasible to run?

I was told AdSense stopped accepting ads for faucet sites a long time ago, so I was wondering if, with the current BTC ad networks, is running a faucet still profitable?

Anyone who runs such a service who can offer insight?
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