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Just saw this thing about a Bitcoin faucet making a comeback after like 14 years? There's apparently a site dropping free Bitcoin and people are saying there's like a million dollars worth in the pool. Kind of wild that someone's trying to revive that whole 2010 vibe where you could get free Bitcoin just for proving you're human.
The whole thing is supposedly happening on some site called btc.day and it's connected to Jack Dorsey somehow, which adds an interesting layer to it. I get why people are hyped - the idea of free Bitcoin appeals to everyone - but honestly I'm in the camp that's like... be careful with this stuff? Every time you see campaigns promising to get free bitcoin, there's usually some catch. Could be a data grab, could be someone testing wallet security, could be genuine nostalgia.
But I can't lie, there's something cool about the concept itself. It's tapping into Bitcoin's whole original ethos of just... giving it away to people who wanted to try it. That's how adoption actually happened back then. The question is whether this is just performance art and a cool nod to history, or if there's something else going on. Either way, definitely not something to throw your wallet address at without thinking it through first.