Here comes my review:
I like the website's design. There are a few things it's missing (such as the information in the top-left corner: Online users, BTC Price and Total Jackpot, although I guess they're going to be added as soon as the testing phase ends). One particular thing is the fact that I cannot see my balance without having to press the "hamburger" icon in the top-right corner (keep in mind that I used a Tor browser without resizing it!).
However, the website's faucet function was very easily abused by me:
I first logged in through Tails, which allowed me to easily get into the website and claim a faucet without any kind of verification. This lit up a bulb in my head - it's easy to abuse the sign-up & faucet. Therefore, I moved to a Live Parrot OS and installed Atbswp (macro recorder). I turned on Anonsurf, launched an anonymous Firefox session and the Tor Browser. I went to your website on both browsers and I had two accounts in an instant. Here's a full list of the accounts I was able to generate throughout my test:
qNqfzvCUbv
ROc9nuZIb7
uqWmtqkiX3
JuKGGLWR5R
l8RoXFvIQS
Bk0rfFBbz4
iwEaFmKAUD
z40WPI617v
zUcBfZdlSl
e0qrV5fuet
FxnGqlJVod
Well, here comes the good news (for me): I recorded my mouse using Atbswp and I was able to successfully playback the movements to create a bot that automatically claims a faucet for me and plays it for a 0.09% chance (which would exceed minimum withdrawal amount)!
Keep in mind that I am NOT a hacker/programmer so this was just an idea that popped up in my mind. Someone with bad intents could've used a script or something to do the same thing
without getting caught.
My mission was the following: Create two accounts, claim faucets unlimited times and play until I get a win.
After a few dozen attempts, I found out that the website allows only 25 faucet claims per day per account. Well.. time to go further with the tests! I changed my ID through Anonsurf, entered a new identity through Tor and there we go! Two more accounts, 50 more free attempts!

Anyways, my mouse macro idea wasn't the best as it always somehow clicked
next to the website buttons instead of directly on them which took me some time to fix (wish I knew how to create scripts), but the perfect attempt was going with the last two accounts. I was willing to go even further with the testing but unfortunately, you closed the website while I was undergoing tests on accounts e0qrV5fuet and FxnGqlJVod so the fun stopped there.
