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The Coinpot family of faucets is small, but it is interesting, and if done patiently, it can be quite profitable.
The most recognized faucet of these is Moon Bitcoin.

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Claim rates for Moon Bitcoin are low (about 4 satoshi for 5 minutes), but the key to this faucet is the bonuses.
First and foremost, you get the daily loyalty bonus. This is easy to understand, each day you claim, this bonus goes up 1% (up to 100%), but if you miss one day, it will go back down to 0%. So, if you are loyal to the faucet, you can easily double your lifetime claims.
Then, we have referral bonus, it also goes 1% per each referral, as long as they claim at least once every 72 hours.
There's also the offer bonus, which goes up for completing offers and surveys (not really a fan of this one, but it's your choice).
Further, there is the "mystery" bonus, which is a random bonus from 1% to 99%. And yes, I have seen 99% many times. Unfortunately, I've also seen 1% many times too.
And lastly, there is the optional "mining" bonus. There is a checkmark to activate this bonus. They use Coin Hive technology, same as it was reported being used by The Pirate Bay (check this article).

So, if you claim daily, refer people and opt to complete the surveys and mine for them, Moon Bitcoin can be quite profitable. Why? Well, there is one other benefit from this faucet, the claim counter keeps running. So, let's say you made your first claim and got a few satoshis. You come back a few hours later and it's not a 4 satoshi claim, but a 40, or 60 or 80 satoshi claim. On top of that, you get the bonuses multiplying your claim, and that's where it becomes interesting.

The next faucet on the Coinpot family is Bit Fun.

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Bit Fun has a counter just like Moon Bitcoin, rates are about twice as Moon Bitcoin, but it doesn't have the bonuses. It does have an offerwall, but honestly I haven't used it. Still, Bit Fun's feature of claiming whenever you want, makes it interesting and profitable.

After that, we have Bonus Bitcoin.

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Bonus Bitcoin doesn't have a counter like the previous two faucets. It's a more traditional faucet where you can claim every 15 minutes from 5 to 50 satoshis, even though the site says you can claim up to 5,000. It does have a funny bonus, where 5% of what you claim in the past 72 hours is given up daily. Therefore, it ends up being a 15% on your daily claims, as whatever you claim on a given day is added to the bonus stats for 3 days.

There are two other Moon faucets, Moon Litecoin and Moon Dogecoin, and they give up, respectively, litecoin or dogecoin.

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The reason why I also do the Moon Litecoin and Moon Dogecoin faucets, is the ability to convert between Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin inside Coinpot. So, you can convert all of your Litecoin and Dogecoin into bitcoin. I do like to have some Litecoin, particularly now that it seems atomic swaps have actually happened, so I convert my Dogecoin into Litecoin and keep my Bitcoin.

And all of these 5 faucets have referral comission, so invite your friends to collect more.

So, if you are interested, just go to any of these faucets and create your Coinpot account, and start claiming crypto!!!

Moon Bitcoin
Bit Fun
Bonus Bitcoin
Moon Litecoin
Moon Dogecoin

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Thanks for the info... unfortunately Coinpot is notorious for causing problems to users trying to withdraw. The crypto forums are full of horror stories. Currently the captcha is not working on their site so people can't withdraw. Their customer service do not reply to queries.

I've been withdrawing without issue. You don't even need a captcha to withdraw, all you need is email confirmation.

Thanks for the reply Lucifersam... but can I ask how do you get an e-mail confirmation from them when they do not respond to email queries? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Never had to send an email query, but absolutely no issues whatsoever with withdrawals, still to this day with all the crypto volatility that has affected many faucets. And now they also have a Dash Faucet, which is awesome. I'm a huge Dash fan.

Coinpot now runs a Dash Faucet and a Bitcoin Cash Faucet. Both are nice and welcome additions to their family of faucets. I'm currently withdrawing at least once per week from Coinpot.