Starknet is launching its strkBTC faucet to distribute free Bitcoin. The foundation is deploying $10,000 to establish this niche token within its ecosystem. To attract attention, the ecosystem is adopting the acquisition method of the early blockchain pioneers. However, this distribution requires direct compensation in the form of your personal data. Gavin Andresen's historical method
In June 2010, developer Gavin Andresen launched the very first faucet. He offered 5 BTC per visitor to promote the technology. In total, this faucet distributed 19,700 BTC to the early adopters.
The total prize pool is $10,000 , but registration guarantees nothing. The system selects winners at random and awards them between $0.25 and $100 . The average prize is $4.20 per selected participant.