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2010’s Forgotten Bitcoin Faucet Rises From the Crypto Graveyard

2010’s Forgotten Bitcoin Faucet Rises From the Crypto Graveyard

Author:
Coindesk
Published:
2025-05-05 12:46:16
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The OG free Bitcoin dispenser—once written off as digital archaeology—is staging a surprise return. Because nothing truly dies in crypto, it just goes dormant until the next hype cycle.

Remember when Bitcoin was literally given away? This relic from Satoshi’s era cuts through today’s over-engineered DeFi like a rusty spoon through institutional custodian contracts.

Wall Street analysts are already calculating how to securitize it.

(21million.com)

The original faucet was designed to help onboard new users to the Bitcoin network at a time when buying or mining BTC was cumbersome and often required technical know-how.

At the time, Andresen funded the faucet with 1,100 BTC and saw it as a way to grow the network organically. The idea worked: thousands of early users got their first exposure to Bitcoin through the faucet, which, in hindsight, distributed small fortunes for free.

By the time the faucet shut down, its payouts had dwindled to fractions of a BTC, but its cultural impact remained legendary — especially as BTC prices surged over the next decade.

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