it has always been 0.2 cents per freeroll.
- Maybe you want to complete your reasoning taking into account the effect of rounding when BTC price grows.
No, I leave that to the freeroll and faucet collectors, my reasoning is not about the value in dollars, but about what they know those satoshis are worth. I don't think the freeroll will ever go down below 1 satoshi anyway so at some point, people will be earning more than 2 cents. If it hits zero, well, then good riddance
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So yeah trust me there is always gonna be market for faucet, people will spend days and days to get... a few dollars
You make a fair point - earning crypto from faucets does require some commitment. I too recall the early internet days of screeching dial-up connections, spammy banner ads, and glacially slow site loading times.
While internet speeds have certainly improved, human nature remains much the same. There will always be those among us motivated to grind for every possible dollar, bitcoin or otherwise. The patience to wring profit from faucets may seem trivial to some, but for others, it represents a different approach to earning income, one that might fit their circumstances or skillset.
It used to actually be profitable in the very early days. You could run a program to show you ads above your browser and earn $1 a day. $30 a month, doing nothing. It's the time consumption I never understand. People feel like if they spent 8 hours a day clicking and what not they can bring home $30, which yes it's even more money in a month in some countries if they work, but if you spend those 8 hours actually doing something useful for yourself. Read free books in library and teach yourself skills, for example. You could get a good education and get out of your misery.
Or, do 4 hours to earn the money you need and spend the rest improving, get a better job, earn more.
But most people don't see it that way.
Look at altcoin bounty hunters section, my god lol