The Top Three Android Phone Crypto Faucets (#3: Xapo Faucets)
[This is the author's screenshot of the Xapo Faucets application in the Google store.]
This is part 3 of 3 in my series of posts, "The Top Three Android Phone Crypto Faucets." You can read about the first place winner here, and the second place winner here. There will also be an honorable mention post.
In the rankings of the top three crypto faucets for Android, Xapo Faucets comes in a very distant third behind Moon Faucets and ES Faucets. This application basically links to a few Bitcoin faucets that are designed to work with the Xapo wallet, which is a mobile wallet for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a few other big name coins. I can't speak to the quality of that wallet, because they won't let me sign up for one, and they won't tell me why. While these faucets are designed to deposit directly into a Xapo wallet, you can also set them up with a different Bitcoin wallet, but in order to withdraw to that wallet, the deposit amount must be about ten times higher, which means it can take months before you've accumulated enough to withdraw.
The only two faucets that I consider to be worthwhile on this app are InstanBTC, which pays out about 20-80 Satoshi per click every few hours, depending on your bonuses, and FieldBitcoins, which pays out about 10-20 Satoshi hourly, depending on your loyalty bonus. These payouts are roughly similar to the Moon Faucets and the Bonus Bitcoin Faucet (respectively) on the Moon Faucets app, but it's only those two faucets, and the popups are really egregious; significantly worse than the Moon Faucets. You also have to complete a Captcha for InstanBTC, and not one, but two Captchas for FieldBitcoins - one to sign into the faucet (which you have to do every time), and another one to collect. Ridiculous.
I consider this faucet to be worth my time, but only just barely. With lower total payouts and a terrible UI, it is in a distant third place behind Moon Faucets and the ES Crypto Collector.