Early Bitcoin entrepreneur Charlie Shrem plans to relaunch a Bitcoin Faucet website.

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Deep Tide TechFlow news, on May 5, according to Cointelegraph, early Bitcoin entrepreneur Charlie Shrem is developing a new Bitcoin Faucet website 21million.com, which mimics the first Bitcoin captcha page created by early Bitcoin innovator Gavin Andresen in 2010.

Users can earn Bitcoin rewards by completing captcha tasks. Currently, the website shows that the amount of Bitcoin available for collection is 0, and the captcha tasks and Bitcoin receiving address input box have not yet been opened for use. Shrem stated that he is developing the project through AI-assisted programming (vibe coding).

The Bitcoin Faucet played an important role in the promotion and adoption of Bitcoin in the early 2010s. Andresen's Bitcoin Faucet website distributed a total of 19,700 Bitcoins (now worth about $1.86 billion), with users able to earn up to 5 Bitcoins per day. As Bitcoin prices and transaction fees rose, this model eventually became unsustainable.

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