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legendary
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August 14, 2023, 09:58:48 AM
#29
But I guess there were many unrecorded Bitcoin giveaways, gifts, donations, or whatever that's higher than that. If Laszlo could easily give away 10,000BTC in mid-2010 for just two pizzas, how much more in 2009? If Gavin in 2010 easily donated a total of almost 20,000BTC to be given away just for solving a captcha, how much more the donations in early 2009 when Bitcoin didn't even have a price yet? Even on this forum, there were users who donated as big as 50BTC. But that wasn't much back then.

If we are talking about bitcoin Airdrops, then the 19700 BET from Gavin is one of the biggest in bitcoin history. But we are talking about the old day when the bitcoin price was lower than $1.

I would say the casinos have apport the biggest "BTC airdrops" in the past years, Just think about how many people have claimed the faucet on Freebitco, or how many people get prizes on the casino, or tips in the chats. I remember in 2014 how the casino called Luckybit used to have a nice Chat Lotto, where people post their address and the chat lotto sends BTC direct to the user's address, the normal prize was between 0.005 - 0.001 btc, and in the happy hours they pay crazy lottos up to 1btc.
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August 14, 2023, 09:15:49 AM
#28
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Yep, that is the most amazing airdrop ever in the crypto world. It's really very lucky people who take part in the bitcoin airdrop. If the people who took part in the bitcoin airdrop continued to hold onto the bitcoins they owned until 2021, surely they would have received enormous and abundant profits.

But let it be past, make it a lesson and motivation for all of us. So that we always look far ahead, to the potentials that exist in the altcoins that exist today. Because it could be, there are altcoins that will have very expensive prices in the future. Because if you look back, all altcoins that have high prices, like ETH for example, used to have very low prices. So it is possible, in the future there will be more altcoins that have high/expensive market prices. Therefore, hodl and hodl can indeed be very profitable if you choose the right altcoin.
But even so, analyzing the altcoins that will be hodl is something that is very mandatory. Because if for example you only manage, but without doing a thorough analysis, of course this will most likely not have a good impact in the end.

So for now, we have to maximize our analytical skills, then choose and buy altcoins that have been analyzed (good potential), then hodl on until the price explodes and is really expensive.
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August 14, 2023, 07:02:48 AM
#27
Well, in as much as 25 bitcoins is no child's play at the moment, and getting them for free today in a supposed airdrop will sure be the airdrop with the highest value in history, but i cant say same for it for way back 2009, in 2009, 25 bitcoins were worth nothing, and those who got it probably did nothing with it, its either they did not take bitcoin serious since its worth nothing, and because of this, loss access to their wallet, or they sold and a withdraw the money as soon as the price of bitcoin hit $0.5 dollars(50 cents), which ever be the case for a benefactor of the airdrop in both sceneries i mentioned be, the fact is that the airdrop didn't benefit them, except there be any among those who got the airdrop and luckily are still holding, then such a person can indeed say that the airdrop is the highest in history for him or her.

I am just a kind of person who believes in the value of something when its given or earned, not the value in the future, to call an airdrop the most valuable in history, it has to be worth the said value at the time the airdrop was given or earned, not based on future value.

The price of bitcoin as at then was worth nothing though but as time went on the price appreciated to a good value which if anyone holding till this very moment would have something tangible or must have become a millionaire.

These days airdrops are given without any monetary value attached and as time goes on they get listed, you will notice they list high and gradually the price of that coin or token fades away but bitcoin wasn't so instead it grew stronger and became valuable over the years. Atleast we can categorize that to be tangible in the sense that long term holders got something of good value and it was meaningful and reasonable to them holding that moment of sales.
legendary
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August 13, 2023, 11:29:13 AM
#26
Kind of like in the 90s when internet companies gave away stock and stock options like it was nothing.
Yeah, a lot imploded but I know a few people sitting on millions of dollars since their 15000 shares have now split twice and are trading at $75
But, it was worthless back then.

Yes, not a perfect analogy since there were a lot of places that did implode. But some people made out really well.

-Dave
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August 12, 2023, 10:29:47 AM
#25
Don't underestimate something that might not look good at first because no one knows how it will turn out in the future. Bitcoin's early launch didn't make people interested in owning it even if they could get it through a faucet.

But things have changed and those of us who are new to crypto want to go back to those days to own bitcoins for free. We all may miss those days, but we can't go back to those days. And right now, we can only keep trying to own as many bitcoins as possible. That's it, and let it be a beautiful memory for us, especially for those who have received prizes in the form of bitcoins in the early days of its launch.
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August 12, 2023, 08:43:23 AM
#24
I wonder how long did the person who received those airdrop hold the Bitcoin. And definitely how much did they earned after they sell those Bitcoins, assuming they already sold it. I really wish they hold it until it was worth $1M, they definitely wouldn't expect that. I really hope I know Bitcoin sooner, not like in 2009 or something since I lived in 3rd world country, but at least way before it went mainstream in my country. I only know it after everyone build their mining Rig. 
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August 12, 2023, 03:33:39 AM
#23
Bitcoin back then it's like any free airdrop nowadays in crypto which is more likely doesn't have any value yet. I have a lot of airdropped NFT's but mostly doesn't have any value. Maybe the good projects that have utilities and roadmap could even reach around $100-$200, but those airdrop for sure it wouldn't be easy unless you've registered or you have been contributing on the project. Damn BTC25 if only anyone have a diamond hands back then despite its value back then would be living the dream right now. That's why it's advisable that if you think some coin who doesn't have any acknowledgement yet, just HODL. We couldn't predict it so the best thing to do even on other alternative coins is to HODL them. For sure BTC airdrop nowadays is not a thing anymore since everyone knows the potential and value of Bitcoin.
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August 12, 2023, 03:18:13 AM
#22
While altcoins come and go with their flashy airdrops, nothing holds a candle to Bitcoin. 25 Bitcoins for only testing transactions? That level of generosity surpasses that of any other altcoin. Anyone interested in cryptocurrency who hasnt thoroughly researched Bitcoin's history and market dominance is deluding themselves.

While chasing these new tokens in the hopes of earning large sums through airdrops, many often overlook the enormous obstacle in their path. Bitcoin remains the dominant cryptocurrency going forward. Selling it for ephemeral altcoins? amateurish motion. Holding onto Bitcoin is the best strategy, as true believers are aware.
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August 12, 2023, 12:48:17 AM
#21
If Gavin in 2010 easily donated a total of almost 20,000BTC to be given away just for solving a captcha
First Bitcoin faucet from Gavin Andresen.

Announcement thread: Get 5 free bitcoins from freebitcoins.appspot.com

Website's archive from Wayback machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20100703032414/http://freebitcoins.appspot.com/
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 11:49:12 PM
#20
Back then Bitcoin was pretty much useless so the value of the airdrop was $0. So you can’t say it’s similar to the airdrops we have today.

From what I recall Uniswap, dydx, arb all had crazy large airdrops just for testing out the platform. Some even had 5 figures worth of airdrops. This is why we got so many Sybil farmers which are trying to game the zksync and layer zero airdrops coming up.
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 11:03:33 PM
#19
If we were to consider its price at that time though, it wasn't the most generous. It was very easy to earn Bitcoin back then. Mining reward was as high as 50BTC and it can be done with a laptop. But if we are to consider its future value, it was probably one of the most generous.

But I guess there were many unrecorded Bitcoin giveaways, gifts, donations, or whatever that's higher than that. If Laszlo could easily give away 10,000BTC in mid-2010 for just two pizzas, how much more in 2009? If Gavin in 2010 easily donated a total of almost 20,000BTC to be given away just for solving a captcha, how much more the donations in early 2009 when Bitcoin didn't even have a price yet? Even on this forum, there were users who donated as big as 50BTC. But that wasn't much back then.
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August 11, 2023, 10:22:43 PM
#18

BTC airdrop today will not be that huge anymore. It's impossible to happen these days. But during that time they were saying that Faucets was sending 5BTC per claim. You could only wish you were active during that time and had kept those coins as well.

There are tons of airdrops since 2016, they only require to join the telegram channel. The 400 UNI that was airdropped to its first users I think is also generous enough for me. Especially if you have used Uniswap with a few other ETH wallets you have. 
There is no doubt that back in the early days there were many opportunities to make a lot of bitcoins and eventually make a lot of money if you could held them.

However we need to also take into account the context in which this happened, even if the early adopters were enthusiastic about bitcoin many probably thought that it will take bitcoin way more time to reach its current levels, and as such the incentive to sell early was also there, so while many early adopters kept their coins and became millionaires, many others sold or lost their coins and now they regret their decision.
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August 11, 2023, 10:19:42 PM
#17
In 2011, Tournament's Last-Place Bitcoin Prize Could've Made Starcraft Losers Millionaires

Winners from 5th to 8th place got 25 BTC each.

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August 11, 2023, 10:03:53 PM
#16

For testing bitcoin transactions in 2009, testers were paid 25 BTC. At the moment it is more than $700,000, and 2 years ago this airdrop cost more than $1,500,000.

The more I study bitcoin, the more I understand that it is a record holder in everything and not a single altcoin even comes close to its values. Do not sell your valuable coins. HODL!!!

Wow, getting 25 BTC and holding them until now can certainly be making someone really rich, enough to change someone's financial life for the better most especially if one is based in a developing country like mine. I never knew Bitcoin until around 2013 so I am already late in this opportunity. I also remember those days when Bitcoin faucets were then giving away up to 5 BTCs but then again because I got weak hands I would not probably be not holding them until now.
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August 11, 2023, 06:58:05 PM
#15
That a good piece of information you have shared here dear OP. And i think those testers are the most luckiest people on the earth if they still have those BTC because that how they are valuable if they are forgotten or lost then they are waste i think. But, the amount of airdrop is a lot and if they have hold it as you said in the last that we should hodl. Then only we can become rich. Once i saw a picture on Tiktok video so i just cropped it by taking SS and here it is:

This piece of photo also conveying the same message that if those who have hold the BTC from the early days to till now or for at least 5 years they must have become billionaire now. That's why i said they are the luckiest people on earth. I hope we come to get that chance but i don't know about technology at that time even there was no internet in my area at that time. I think at that time 2008 i might be in Kindergarten maybe or maybe just not started studies yet. I don't know exactly but there was no way that i could come to know about BTC at that time. But i am grateful that, i at least came to know about it in 2018 and then i joined this platform in 2021 and now i have more knowledge than before more BTC than before and they are keep adding and i wish that addition will never stop. And i am applying the only formula of holding.
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 03:34:51 PM
#14
The crypto community often discusses various generous airdrops that developers pay for early use of the platform, for testing wallets/networks and other features. So what is the most generous airdrop ever for cryptocurrencies? Is it some kind of altcoin, token, NFT? No, it was bitcoin.

For testing bitcoin transactions in 2009, testers were paid 25 BTC. At the moment it is more than $700,000, and 2 years ago this airdrop cost more than $1,500,000.



The more I study bitcoin, the more I understand that it is a record holder in everything and not a single altcoin even comes close to its values. Do not sell your valuable coins. HODL!!!

Cool, but are you sure it happened on the mainnet and not on the testnet? Or mainnet before the launch? First Bitcoin transaction took place on January 12, 2009 but I can see 03/01/2009 in the screenshot. So these dummy coins have no value? Correct me if I'm wrong...
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August 11, 2023, 02:10:39 PM
#13

BTC airdrop today will not be that huge anymore. It's impossible to happen these days. But during that time they were saying that Faucets was sending 5BTC per claim. You could only wish you were active during that time and had kept those coins as well.

There are tons of airdrops since 2016, they only require to join the telegram channel. The 400 UNI that was airdropped to its first users I think is also generous enough for me. Especially if you have used Uniswap with a few other ETH wallets you have. 
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 01:51:50 PM
#12
It's a great example, definitely a great airdrop, but how many people were aware of bitcoin in 2009?
Yes, people were given 25 bitcoin, but that was probably worth less than $25. You could literally skip a meal and get that. If you knew about bitcoin when it was sub $1 it was a strike of luck, like winning the lottery. All you had to do is get some from a faucet or ask someone to send it to you and forget about it. 10 years later you're a millionaire Cheesy

I'd say that one of the best if not the best widely available airdrop was BCH.
Imagine that you were in bitcoin in 2010, 2011, or 2021, when you could buy 1 bitcoin for less than $5, so spending $500 would give you over 100 bitcoin.
In 2018 that would give you 100 BCH for free that you'd be able to sell for $1k a piece, earning 100k for literally nothing, as a reward for holding your bitcoin.
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 01:31:03 PM
#11
Well, in as much as 25 bitcoins is no child's play at the moment, and getting them for free today in a supposed airdrop will sure be the airdrop with the highest value in history, but i cant say same for it for way back 2009, in 2009, 25 bitcoins were worth nothing, and those who got it probably did nothing with it, its either they did not take bitcoin serious since its worth nothing, and because of this, loss access to their wallet, or they sold and a withdraw the money as soon as the price of bitcoin hit $0.5 dollars(50 cents), which ever be the case for a benefactor of the airdrop in both sceneries i mentioned be, the fact is that the airdrop didn't benefit them, except there be any among those who got the airdrop and luckily are still holding, then such a person can indeed say that the airdrop is the highest in history for him or her.

I am just a kind of person who believes in the value of something when its given or earned, not the value in the future, to call an airdrop the most valuable in history, it has to be worth the said value at the time the airdrop was given or earned, not based on future value.
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August 11, 2023, 12:04:40 PM
#10
The crypto community often discusses various generous airdrops that developers pay for early use of the platform, for testing wallets/networks and other features. So what is the most generous airdrop ever for cryptocurrencies? Is it some kind of altcoin, token, NFT? No, it was bitcoin.

For testing bitcoin transactions in 2009, testers were paid 25 BTC. At the moment it is more than $700,000, and 2 years ago this airdrop cost more than $1,500,000.



The more I study bitcoin, the more I understand that it is a record holder in everything and not a single altcoin even comes close to its values. Do not sell your valuable coins. HODL!!!

Honestly this is a nice discovery, no wonder every other coin in cryptocurrency is regarded as a plagiarized copy of bitcoin, this include all memecoins, tokens, airdrops, everything all begins with bitcoin, maybe this will also help in understanding the reason why bitcoin is reagarded as the most acceptable digital currency and the king of cryptocurrencies, if bitcoin had only exist maybe there couldn't have been more of cryptocurrency scam we had with altcoins, bitcoin remains the only reliable cryptocurrency to be accepted as a legal means of making payments or a unit of store of value, i wonder how much those airdrops would have amount to worth today for it holders.
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