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@SymonAugust 06, 2026 15:50 · edited · #1
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A New Micropayment Platform for the Faucet Community One account, different faucets, simpler cryptocurrency payments.
I would like to introduce a new independent platform created specifically for the cryptocurrency faucet community. The idea behind the project is simple:
Allow users to receive payments from different faucets through one shared account.
Today, every faucet usually operates its own balance and withdrawal system. Users may have small amounts distributed across several websites, each with different minimum withdrawal limits, supported currencies and payment procedures. For faucet owners, the situation is equally complicated. Every website needs a reliable way to record rewards, manage balances, process payments and provide users with clear information about their transactions. This new platform is designed to connect those two sides. How it works for users Users create one account and receive personal cryptocurrency deposit addresses. The account can hold balances in multiple supported currencies, including:
  • Bitcoin
  • Litecoin
  • Dogecoin
  • USDT on the TRON network
When funds are sent to one of these addresses, the platform detects the transaction, follows its blockchain confirmations and credits the corresponding account balance. Every deposit includes clear information such as:
  • the amount received;
  • the cryptocurrency and network used;
  • the transaction ID;
  • the receiving address;
  • the number of confirmations;
  • the current status;
  • the time the transaction was detected;
  • the moment the balance became available.
The purpose is to make cryptocurrency payments easier to understand. Instead of seeing only a balance change with no explanation, users can follow the complete history of every deposit and payment. Payments from connected faucets Faucet owners can connect their websites to the platform and send rewards directly to a user’s account. When both the faucet owner and the recipient use the same platform, the payment can be processed internally. This means that a separate blockchain transaction is not required for every tiny faucet reward. For example, instead of sending hundreds or thousands of very small transactions directly to external wallets, a faucet can credit those rewards to the users’ platform balances. The user can then combine payments received from different connected websites and withdraw them when desired. This creates a simpler experience:
Faucet reward → user account balance → optional external withdrawal
Internal payments can be faster and more practical for micropayments because they do not need to wait for blockchain confirmations each time a faucet sends a small reward. How it works for faucet owners A faucet owner has a dedicated account area for managing the connection between the faucet and the payment platform. From this area, the owner can manage:
  • connected websites;
  • payment credentials;
  • operating balances;
  • payments sent to users;
  • transaction history;
  • applied fees;
  • security controls;
  • payment notifications;
  • activity and error logs.
The owner funds the account and can then use that balance to pay users through the shared payment system. The integration is intended to be available to different faucets and online services. It is not tied to one specific website. Each faucet remains independent, with its own content, reward system and community. The platform handles the payment infrastructure connecting the faucet owner to the recipient. One balance for payments from different websites The main advantage for users is the possibility of receiving rewards from multiple participating faucets in one place. Instead of managing many small balances separately, users can collect compatible payments within the same account. For example:
Faucet A sends a Litecoin reward. Faucet B sends another Litecoin reward. Faucet C sends a Dogecoin reward. All payments appear in the same account, while remaining separated by cryptocurrency.
The user can review where each payment came from, the amount received and the complete balance history. This does not replace the faucets themselves. It simply gives them a common payment method. Real cryptocurrency balances The platform is designed around actual cryptocurrency balances and Mainnet transactions. Users receive real deposit addresses and can track incoming blockchain transfers from detection to final confirmation. Balances are recorded separately for every supported asset and divided according to their current state:
  • Available — funds that can be used or withdrawn;
  • Pending — funds waiting for the required confirmations;
  • Locked — funds reserved for an operation currently being processed.
Every balance movement is recorded so that deposits, faucet payments, fees and withdrawals remain traceable. Clear and transparent fees Some operations may include a service fee. These fees are intended to be shown clearly rather than being hidden inside the final amount. Before an applicable operation, the user or faucet owner can see:
  • the original amount;
  • the service fee;
  • any blockchain network cost;
  • the final amount received or deducted.
Fees can differ depending on the cryptocurrency and type of operation. For example, a deposit fee, withdrawal fee or faucet payment fee may be calculated differently. Each fee is recorded separately in the transaction history. A shared payment layer, not another faucet This project is not a faucet and does not compete with individual faucet websites. It is a payment service created for the ecosystem around them. Faucets continue to decide:
  • how users earn rewards;
  • how much each activity pays;
  • which rules apply;
  • which cryptocurrencies they support;
  • how their communities operate.
The payment platform provides the shared infrastructure used to move those rewards between faucet owners and users. A simple comparison would be:
The faucet provides the earning experience. The payment platform provides the account, balance and payment infrastructure.
Why this project exists Cryptocurrency faucets deal with amounts that are often too small for traditional payment processors and inconvenient to send individually on-chain. At the same time, users want clear balances, reliable payments and the freedom to withdraw to their own wallets. This platform is designed to sit between those needs. For users, it offers one place to receive, combine and track micropayments. For faucet owners, it offers a reusable payment system without requiring every website to independently build the same infrastructure.
One account for different faucets. A simpler way to receive, manage and send cryptocurrency micropayments.
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