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ETH Faucets

Claim your free Etherium coins from the faucets listed below, CryptoAuthority has complete lists of hundreds of faucets that you can access online, or on your Smartphone.
Faucet Minimum Maximum Time Payout Method Platform Working
Freether - - 3 Direct Android Yes
Earncrypto ~0.000060 per point earned - N/A Direct Web Yes
Etherium Farm - - 5 Direct Android Yes
ETH Reward - - 5 Direct Android Yes
EtherDrips - - - Direct Android Unverified
Etherium Faucet Info 0.000001 0.001 60 Direct Web Yes
SwissAdsPaysEth 0.00000180 0.00184320 60 Direct Web Yes
Fourumcoin Etherium Faucet - - - Direct Web Yes
MulticoinFaucet - - - Direct Web Yes
Ether Clicks - - - Direct Web Yes
Ether Clixs - - - Direct Web Yes
Etherium Faucet 0.00000300 0.03000000 - - Web yes
Etherium-faucet org - - - FaucetHub Web Yes
Faucether.xyz - - - - Web no
Ethbonus - - - - Web no
EtherToday - - - - Web no
CryptoSource - - - - Web no
CryptoSource - - - - Web no
Ether Free - - - - Web no
Etherium1 - - - - Web no
Eth-erium Faucet - - - - Web no
FreeETH - - - - Web no
Bonus Ether - - - - Web no
Etherium-Faucet - - - - Web no
Freeth Me - - - - Web no
Bitganancias - - - - Web no
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