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    Free Bitcoin Again? Block Revives Faucet Under Jack Dorsey

    James WilsonBy James WilsonApril 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Block plans to revive the Bitcoin “faucet” model on April 6 through a new site, btc.day, as Jack Dorsey pushes another public effort tied to Bitcoin access and education. 

    Summary

    • Block will relaunch the Bitcoin faucet on April 6 through a new countdown site, btc.day.
    • The company has not disclosed claim rules, eligibility, or total Bitcoin set for distribution yet.
    • Dorsey’s rollout revives Gavin Andresen’s 2010 faucet model, which once gave users five Bitcoin.

    The site already shows a countdown timer, an orange faucet symbol, and the phrases “The Faucet is Back” and “Buy, Secure, Spend.”

    Dorsey announced the move on Friday through an update tied to Bitcoin at Block. The company said the faucet will return through btc.day, though it has not yet shared the full rules for how users will claim free Bitcoin.

    The website does not currently ask users to complete any task. It only shows a timer and basic branding linked to the old faucet idea. Block has also not said how much BTC it plans to distribute.

    The faucet model dates back to 2010, when software developer Gavin Andresen used it to introduce people to Bitcoin. His original site gave users five BTC after they completed a captcha and entered a wallet address.

    At that time, Bitcoin was new and had little public reach. Early builders used simple tools like faucets to help people test wallets, send coins, and learn how the network worked. The model later became part of Bitcoin’s early history.

    In addition, the new rollout appears to borrow from that original approach. By bringing back the faucet concept, Block is linking a modern campaign to one of Bitcoin’s best-known early distribution methods.

    The company has not confirmed whether the new version will use captchas, wallet checks, or any other participation step. It also has not said whether the giveaway will be open globally or limited to specific users or regions.

    Community watches for more details

    Crypto users have started discussing the relaunch across social platforms. Some described the move as a way to keep Bitcoin more accessible, while others pointed to the larger number of wallet users today compared with 2010.

    The market is now waiting for details on the size, timing, and structure of the giveaway. Block held 8,883 BTC as of its accumulation record dating back to October 2020, but neither Dorsey nor the company has said how much of that Bitcoin, if any, will be used for the faucet.



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