Qu'est-ce qu'un robinet ?
Bonjour,
Récemment, je suis tombé sur le sujet des crypto-monnaies gratuites et il a été question de certains robinets. C'est quoi ce robinet ? Quelqu'un pourrait-il m'expliquer cela en termes simples? Merci et meilleures salutations. David
Bonjour,
Récemment, je suis tombé sur le sujet des crypto-monnaies gratuites et il a été question de certains robinets. C'est quoi ce robinet ? Quelqu'un pourrait-il m'expliquer cela en termes simples? Merci et meilleures salutations. David
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Faucet is a faucet in English. And what you have read are probably the famous faucets for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. These are websites or applications that offer rewards in cryptocurrencies for performing certain actions. I don't advise you to play it, they pay very little, they take a lot of time and the minimum wages are so high that I don't even know if you will collect any measly dollars in a year. But if you find a really profitable faucet, share it with us here on the forum ;).
Faucet is a faucet in English. And what you have read are probably the famous faucets for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. These are websites or applications that offer rewards in cryptocurrencies for performing certain actions. I don't advise you to play it, they pay very little, they take a lot of time and the minimum wages are so high that I don't even know if you will collect any measly dollars in a year. But if you find a really profitable faucet, share it with us here on the forum ;).
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Faucet is a rewards system, in the form of a website or app, that gives out rewards of satoshi, which is one hundredth of a million BTC, to visitors, and in return, users enter a captcha code or perform another task. There are also other faucets for other cryptocurrencies.
The first Bitcoin faucet was called The Bitcoin Faucet and was developed by Gavin Andresen in 2010. Originally, this faucet gave out 5 bitcoins per person.
In general, these days it's a waste of time, ...
Faucet is a rewards system, in the form of a website or app, that gives out rewards of satoshi, which is one hundredth of a million BTC, to visitors, and in return, users enter a captcha code or perform another task. There are also other faucets for other cryptocurrencies.
The first Bitcoin faucet was called The Bitcoin Faucet and was developed by Gavin Andresen in 2010. Originally, this faucet gave out 5 bitcoins per person.
In general, these days it's a waste of time, ...
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