Status: Discontinued

2018: Reaching End-Of-Service, 2019: Discontinued Permanently

Since late 2019, signing up has no longer been possible, and logins were discontinued shortly after. It is now 2025 — please do not ask to log in, reset your password, or withdraw balances, as most accounts reached zero years ago (read details).

❌ Logging is no longer possible. End of Service for the faucet was reached in 2019.

Should I contact QoinPro?

Question
Should you contact QoinPro?

Can I login or reset my password

❌ No – Logins haven't been possible for years

Do I have a remaining balance?

❌ Not unless you made significant manual deposits. Most balances have reached zero long ago due to inactivity and off-chain fees (read details).

Can I ask about an old transaction?

❌ No – historical support is no longer provided.

Can I contact you through social media?

❌ No – all social media channels are inactive and unmonitored.

Did I read the FAQ and found the answer?

❌ No – Happy you found the answer 😄

Did I read the FAQ but still have an issue?

✅ You may send an e-mail, but replies are rare

Status Per Year

This FAQ was launched to answer remaining questions after QoinPro was discontinued. The domain and a few legacy support channels are only kept online to prevent impersonation and phishing (read more). The original website and platform have not been maintained or operational since reaching End of Service in 2019. See timeline below for status per year.

Year
Status
Comments

2025

Permanently Discontinued

2024

Permanently Discontinued

2023

Permanently Discontinued

2022

Permanently Discontinued

2021

Permanently Discontinued

2020

Permanently Discontinued

2019

Discontinued - End of Service

2018

Reaching End of service

2014-2017

Operational

2013

Conceptualization

Archived Information

The micro-faucet QoinPro primarily operated from 2014 to 2017 and gave out fractional freebies ("The Freebies years") until 2018, and in some cases airdrops and airdrips in late 2019. Though this didn't apply to inactive (or dormant) accounts. There have been no developments since then.

Most accounts, estimated at (80%-90%) were closed in 2018 (read why) and more after discontinuation in 2020 (read why). Since then accounts closed automatically when the balance reaches zero or upon request.

Throughout the years and up to 2019, there were occasional reports of phishing sites trying to trick users into revealing their credentials (read more). To prevent others from impersonating or using the domain qoinpro.com, the domain (and this page) are maintained until further notice, but ONLY for that purpose. The faucet first reached End Of Service in 2018 and was discontinued in 2019. It is not coming back and logging in is no longer possible.

This FAQ primarily deals with questions relating to the faucet. People coming from former Support Desk URLs (pre-pandemic) are now redirected to this FAQ. Historic e-mails have since been deleted or fall under our retention policy.

Attempts at a knowledge sharing blog relating to the consequences of the pandemic, as well as a pivot to become DeFi centric didn't succeed and are not part of this FAQ.

Note: Direct support is no longer actively maintained. You can try to reach support while this FAQ is online, though answers are subject to delays. Please read the information on this page first before asking support. If you ask a question that is answered in this FAQ, you will likely not receive a reply.

Additional Notes:

Unfortunately too many people tried to create fake accounts making the faucet unsustainable. QoinPro thus reached End-Of-Service first in 2018. A last attempt to address scalability issues, implement social logins, and catching fake faucet accounts was made in 2018, which resulted in the closure of most (fake and inactive) accounts Despite these changes, a viable business model was never found.

QoinPro thus gradually ceased operations in 2019, subsequently switched to read-only mode and discontinued the faucet permanently shortly after. Attempts afterwards to move faucet transactions on-chain failed, because the faucet transactions were too small.

All off-chain freebies were consolidated and any remaining storage subjected to off-chain fees (see details). Since most faucet accounts were only used to accumulate freebies, balances reached zero fairly quickly.

All on-chain addresses and on-chain functionality discontinued when QoinPro discontinued. Any subsequent transactions of positive balances are manual, only done in LTC (see reasons and details) and are subject to potential delays and/or procedures.

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