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❌SCAM Febbit Reviews: SCAM or LEGIT?

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General:
Basically, Febbit is a bitcoin faucet, but with a very interesting twist. At first glance, it looks fairly simple: a miner with a pickaxe is slowly depleting a rock and filling his cart. This way, satoshi and credits are gathered. There is a timer indicating the "life" of the rock. At zero, the rock is depleted and the miner needs a new rock. The process repeats itself.

Febbit has been online since at least april 2018, and at first it was very buggy. Nowadays however, the site runs smoothly and best of all: it pays! Unfortunately, there is no chat function, although there is a febbit community on reddit.com. There is also no investment option, so you cannot lose any money here. Since it takes no resources from your computer, you can even use it on a mobile phone by going to the above mentioned url.
Febbit is SSL secured, which is always a good thing and it has a low payout minimum of only 1000 satoshi. All payments are made through faucethub, so make sure you have a bitcoin wallet address linked to faucethub.

One important thing: Febbit pays, but only if you're account is in good standing. The use of VPN or bots or any other "cheat" is prohibited. Basically: play it fair and be rewarded for it.
Febbit has a three-level referral system, giving you 10%, 3% or 1% of the satoshi your referrals make.
Make sure you read the FAQ because it takes a while to really get the hang of Febbit.

The idea:
Ok, a bitcoin faucet, with an interface designed as a retro game. Every hour you can collect your gathered satoshi by clicking on "Collect" on the cart. So far, nothing special. What makes febbit special are the features built around this faucet, in order to give members better earning opportunities. This way, it is actually possible to gather a decent amount of satoshi, even without referring others. I'll explain the details below.

Mining cycle:
Each mining cycle lasts an hour. After that hour your cart shows a blinking "collect" sign and you can get your reward: satoshi, credits, experience points and febbit.

Boost:
Febbit comes with a boost function. A lightning symbol on the screen flashes, the moment your miner's energy is at its maximum. By clicking this symbol, your miner enters boost mode, gathering more satoshi in less time, until the boost time expires. This can make a significant difference.

Leveling up:
Your miner also gathers experience points by mining and performing missions. If you have enough experience points, your miner's level increases. By leveling up, your mining power increases and this way more credits and satoshi are gathered. Leveling up also rewards you with chips.

Currency:
In febbit, there are in fact four types of "currency", all with a different function:
Satoshi: obviously, satoshi are used to withdraw to faucethub, it's the money you earn by using febbit. Satoshi are mined by slowly depleting the rock (in febbit: the monster), and clicking on
"collect" after each hour.
Credits: gathered at the same time as satoshi. Credits are used to buy things in the shop and to upgrade chips (more on that later).
Dust: this currency can be used to upgrade chips. Mind you: this is not the same as leveling up your chips!!
Febbit:
the own internal currency. Used to buy things from the shop, mostly dust and inventory space.
Chips:
In the beginning, your miner is not very productive. Luckily, this can change by using chips. Chips can be bought in the shop (using credits) and are also collected after leveling up your miner. Now, here it gets interesting, because chips become the heart of your miner. There are various sorts of chips, all with a different and sometimes partly similar function. You have to find the perfect combination of chips in order to let your miner perform at its best. But, since we all have other goals, only you can decide what the best performance is. Here it goes:
CPU: this chip is used to increase mining power, meaning more satoshi in less time obviously
Thermal regulation: used to increase boost duration, prolonging the boost time of your miner and this way your miner can gather satoshi at a higher speed for a longer time.
Energy cell: the monster being mined, slowly depletes until it reaches zero and a new monster has to be "found". With an energy cell, it takes longer for the current monster to be depleted. This way, your miner can make more satoshi from the same monster.
Overclocker: a real joker, because it increases boost power (so more satoshi) but decreases boost duration (shorter boost time). You'll notice a significant increase in the hashes per second (shown every time the miner hacks on the rock).
Capacitor: One mining cycle lasts for one hour, but with this chip installed, your rewards (satoshi and credits) are even accumulated this cycle.
Chips can be leveled up in order to perform even better. Leveling up your chips cost credits, so make sure you have enough of them!
You can have a total of nine chips installed. If you have more chips, these will be put in your inventory space, which originally consists of about 30 positions to store chips. In the shop, you can buy more positions by spending "febbits". Chips also come with a grade, indicating the efficiency of them. Make sure to have the most efficiënt chips installed (the higher the grade % the better ).

Upgrading the chips
In Febbit, chips are classified from Mk1 to Mk6. Mk1 are the most common and least powerful chips, Mk6 the rarest and most powerful. Mk4 and Mk5 chips can be upgraded to Mk6. It is very hard to reach the requirements for this, because you need a whole bunch of chips, 10k dust and 10k credits to do so. You can only get this far by having much space in your inventory and hoping to collect valuable chips you can use. You should not make this upgrading your priority, but slowly gather chips, credits and dust and making sure your inventory is large enough to hold them.

Missions
As soon as your miner reaches level 10, missions become available. These missions make febbit even more interesting because here's your chance to earn dust, febbit, credits and more chips. The missions also give you experience points which are needed to level up your miner. Regarding to missions, it is important to have enough inventory space. One of the daily missions is leveling up your chips. It only takes 8 credits for a chip to level up from level 1 to level 2. You need 3 chips to accomplish this daily mission and the reward is 100 credits. That means 100 -24 = 76 credits. So, make sure you have enough space in your inventory for these chips. Mk1 or Mk2 chips are best suited for it, because only at first, when you don't have that many chips, you are using them to power up your miner. As soon as you obtain your first Mk3, Mk4 or Mk5 chips the Mk1 and Mk2 will become worthless and only good to accomplish daily missions. After leveling them up to level 2, sell them for dust. Rinse and repeat.
It is also a good thing to have unopened caches with chips, because that is also a daily mission: open up a cache and get a chip.

Strategy
As mentioned before, there is no best strategy, it all depends on your activity at febbit. If you can manage to click each time your boost expires and renew that boost, this is a great way of gathering more satoshi in a shorter time. In that case: focus on installing at least some overclockers.
If you're more like a slow burner, only able to click once or twice per day, focus on capacitors and energy cells, because they prolong the lifespan of the rock and also enable you to gather satoshi after the one hour mining cycle.
Personally, i use a mix of thermal regulators, cpu, overclocker, capacitors and energy cells. This way i'm balancing out between boost power, boost duration and mining power and also provide for a longer life span of the rock and to be able to collect satoshi even after a mining cycle.
Febbit is actually fun to play, easy on a smartphone so there should always be a moment you can do some mining, accomplish missions, installing and leveling up chips etc.
 
im now at level 42 with 165 sats. tried new worker at the marketplace and got some bonuses as well.
You grow so slow :(
The way I play that each 10mins, I will check it then refill the energy and cool down => I have 2 exp points. Average I have level up each hour.
I started this game about 4-5 days and now Im at lvl 59.
However, this game just for fun as It not pays much, still only 2sat/ hr :D :D :D
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The site does not have any changes and payments continue smoothly. the current event is quite simple and the prizes are not bad. such activity rewards for new accounts accelerate development.

 
febbitte goal was to get 10 payments in 2 weeks. The target was completed by receiving 10 payments in 10 days. a little break. site payments are made smoothly.

 
im at level 51 with 254 sats.

that's great your goals are met.
may i ask what level are you there?

febbitte goal was to get 10 payments in 2 weeks. The target was completed by receiving 10 payments in 10 days. a little break. site payments are made smoothly.

 
Let's see how febbit will follow after faucethub.io closes.. There is currently no description by the owners of the site... I hope it will continue through another payment channel.

 
great stats.
@aryan4 may i ask what level are you there?

They say on this one
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Febbit/
that they will go for expresscrypto as alternative to faucethub
Let's see how febbit will follow after faucethub.io closes.. There is currently no description by the owners of the site... I hope it will continue through another payment channel.

 
I wouldn't be surprised if the wallet was empty soon because of the faucethub situation. In fact, I hope this site continues..and I hope they raise their odds a little.

 
site's payments continue for now and I think the wallet balance is full..but as the faucethub closes, it may remain empty soon.. proof of final payment.

 

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