FaucetPay - an excellent micro wallet (why micro? Because it is not recommended to store large amounts of cryptocurrencies/tokens on it), capable of replacing the main one, but only temporarily. The thing is, withdrawals are handled by a certain project administrator, and we all know what that means... such as account blocking at any moment or delayed payments, etc. Therefore, it is profitable to transfer money here due to minimal fees, but always send large amounts to other wallets!

The project is essentially a micro wallet, where the entire process boils down to transferring your digital coins from one digital address to another. The highlight of the project is the minimal fees, which is why this service is convenient for topping up from BTC faucets, free token giveaways, and the like. A complete guide on using this tool can be found here.

As for the second resource called Freebitcoin, it offers more interesting features and capabilities:

  • accumulating bonus points, which can later be exchanged for various prizes and advantages within the project, such as receiving tokens or satoshis every hour, etc.;
  • increased rates of 2-5x, where you receive multiplied bonus points every hour, and thus, over a short period, you have a chance to accumulate much more;
  • lottery tickets, storing tokens for interest, withdrawing digital assets to a wallet, and many other functions.
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We will now discuss withdrawing satoshis, and as you may have already guessed, this can be done using the FaucetPay service.

Transferring funds from an internal account to a wallet

So, let's say you have accumulated a minimum withdrawal amount on your Freebitcoin account, around 30,000 satoshis, and you want to withdraw the money.

Go to the FaucetPay website, find the DepositDeposit button, and copy the address to which you should send the specified amount to your clipboard. Then, go to the Freebitcoin website, find the WithdrawWithdraw funds button, and paste the address you just copied along with the amount you want to transfer.

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Note: please note that there is a transaction fee, which means it is best to send money slowly, as the fee will be lower.

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