User reports on Trustpilot and Reddit show a pattern: Some users claim to have waited over a month for amounts above 20,000 Satoshi.

If a scam means “promises huge earnings but delivers peanuts” — then yes, it’s scam-adjacent. The marketing is misleading.

When you solve a captcha, the site credits your account with (fractions of a Bitcoin). Over time, those Satoshi add up until you reach the withdrawal threshold—currently set at a relatively low amount compared to other faucets. The Numbers: How Much Can You Really Earn? Let’s talk about the elephant in the room. TopG.org’s homepage claims you can earn “up to 50,000 Satoshi per day.”

In theory, that sounds promising. 50,000 Satoshi is roughly depending on Bitcoin’s price. That would be a life-changing amount for users in developing countries.