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Total Crypto Paid
User-Address Reward Date
Shadabh $0.000520-11-2025 05:03:52am
klod07 $0.000520-11-2025 04:55:27am
ern*****z@gmail.com $0.000520-11-2025 04:36:21am
sajivx $0.000520-11-2025 04:22:59am
Lev80 $0.000520-11-2025 04:21:05am
jahabardeen $0.000520-11-2025 04:17:24am
timotius $0.000520-11-2025 03:17:17am
Anubis90 $0.000520-11-2025 02:27:26am
wilberto $0.000520-11-2025 02:16:37am
Kecut $0.000520-11-2025 01:08:31am

What is Bitcoin

Bitcoin () is a cryptocurrency, a form of electronic cash. It is the world's first decentralized digital currency, and it was designed to work without a central bank or single administrator. Bitcoins are sent from user to user on the peer-to-peer bitcoin network directly, without the need for intermediaries. Transactions are verified by network nodes through cryptography and recorded in a public distributed ledger called a blockchain. Bitcoin was invented by an unknown person or group of people using the name Satoshi Nakamoto and released as open-source software in 2009. Bitcoins are created as a reward for a process known as mining. They can be exchanged for other currencies, products, and services. Research produced by the University of Cambridge estimates that in 2017, there were 2.9 to 5.8 million unique users using a cryptocurrency wallet, most of them using bitcoin.

What is Bitcoin Faucet

A bitcoin faucet is a reward system, in the form of a website or app, that dispenses rewards in the form of a satoshi, which is a hundredth of a millionth BTC, for visitors to claim in exchange for completing a captcha or task as described by the website. There are also faucets that dispense alternative cryptocurrencies. The first bitcoin faucet was called The Bitcoin Faucet and was developed by Gavin Andresen in 2010. It originally gave out 5 bitcoins per person.

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