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June 15, 2021, 11:45:11 AM
An airdrop for me is doing one simple thing and then you will get the reward, it is different from a bounty campaign, as a bounty campaign requires so many things to do and sometimes it requires a daily task before you were given the reward. Still, airdrop for me is not profitable so I am not doing it anymore.
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September 18, 2021, 01:06:58 AM
This airdrop has been around for a long time, even the tokens that are distributed can also be zero, be careful when filling out the Aridrop form, especially if you ask for a password and email. Many airdrops are popping up now just to attract us to join them.
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September 17, 2021, 08:28:42 PM
Airdrops are the same as a new project introducing its own coin to potential investors by sending their tokens for free so that everyone will know the new cryptocurrency, so we can say it's free without having to work but only requires filling out a gmail table of contents and a wallet address, so it doesn't work. there is an order that we will get prizes, there are even airdrops that have never been paid for after filling out the form, because why do I also don't know, what is clear is that I have also experienced it
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June 15, 2021, 11:42:29 AM
The Airdrops and Bounties are ways of earning new cryptocurrency which hasn't still known. The team got promotion on their project by running an airdops or bounty. I think this is good way to get people know about any project. But Nowadays most of airdops and bounties are scam they get our work and don't pay us for our work.
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June 15, 2021, 09:37:41 AM
This thought just comes to my mind especially these days, with a lot of altcoins doing airdrops or giving away different altcoins.

But I got some confusion here when the "airdrop" term used.

Because for what I believe the meaning of "airdrop" is a way of giving a free coin/s to some wallet addresses without seeking any investment or doing nothing.

Are those spreading all over around especially in this forum known to be an "airdrop" is considered an airdrop or bounty campaign since some of those are requiring people to fill up some of the forms or need to sign up or follow some social media accounts, etc?
Since you did some task or work to get those coins.

The current airdrop is getting more and more confusing, even crazy things happened at coinmarketcap airdrop, for example 120k participants, but only 1000 winners, so 119k didn't get anything, airdrops are currently a cheap campaign tool.
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June 15, 2021, 06:45:24 AM
This thought just comes to my mind especially these days, with a lot of altcoins doing airdrops or giving away different altcoins.

But I got some confusion here when the "airdrop" term used.

Because for what I believe the meaning of "airdrop" is a way of giving a free coin/s to some wallet addresses without seeking any investment or doing nothing.

Are those spreading all over around especially in this forum known to be an "airdrop" is considered an airdrop or bounty campaign since some of those are requiring people to fill up some of the forms or need to sign up or follow some social media accounts, etc?
Since you did some task or work to get those coins.
Indeed the true meaning of airdrop is any token to be given for free without any investment and airdrops are part of the allocations of every newly develop projects but its totally different once it is asking you to give any amount just to claim it, I think its a red-flag as indication of airdrop but instead its a fraud or scam airdrop.
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June 15, 2021, 05:42:02 AM
Airdrops were always have been giving some coins for small tasks. Be it just providing your address or doing some surveys or task. But nowadays, airdrop are being used as a synonym for bounty campaign. Surely they are overlapping concept but I categorize anything that takes less than an 15 mins to complete as an airdrop while anything over that is a bounty.
sr. member
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June 15, 2021, 05:38:28 AM
Airdrops currently only give out their Tokens to people who have already completed certain predefined tasks.
sometimes i miss airdrops like UNI which have fantastic value, not with some other big dex exchanges running on bsc such as pancakeswap until now they don't have airdrops even though the current volume is already very large than those on uniswap.
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June 15, 2021, 04:14:10 AM
Airdrops only provide or need minimal requirements or instructions. It is just a way of spreading the coins through minimal promotion or advertisement. Bounties need a lot of work to do, such as a long-term promotion of the coin in social media like twitter, facebook, youtube, blogging, and even here in this forum. They give a relatively higher amount of reward, in the form of their coins or currency that can be exchanged in the future once the campaigns ended. It is very hard to find good finds on airdrops, and to earn more you need to go do bounties.
hero member
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June 15, 2021, 12:49:06 AM
This thought just comes to my mind especially these days, with a lot of altcoins doing airdrops or giving away different altcoins.

But I got some confusion here when the "airdrop" term used.

Because for what I believe the meaning of "airdrop" is a way of giving a free coin/s to some wallet addresses without seeking any investment or doing nothing.

Are those spreading all over around especially in this forum known to be an "airdrop" is considered an airdrop or bounty campaign since some of those are requiring people to fill up some of the forms or need to sign up or follow some social media accounts, etc?
Since you did some task or work to get those coins.
Most of the airdrops is related boot system.actuly boot system airdrop I don't like cuse it's totally feck.i have join lots of airdrop but I don't get any payment.
You talked with telegram bot airdrop and many kind I joined not get coin yet, just have many spam in my telegram channel so next time prefer joined with airdrop fill form or tweet on twitter only than bot telegram, not working any more after joined many telegram channel and coin not received yet in our wallet, bad thing if join again with telegram bot airdrop.
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June 13, 2021, 12:55:07 PM
This thought just comes to my mind especially these days, with a lot of altcoins doing airdrops or giving away different altcoins.

But I got some confusion here when the "airdrop" term used.

Because for what I believe the meaning of "airdrop" is a way of giving a free coin/s to some wallet addresses without seeking any investment or doing nothing.

Are those spreading all over around especially in this forum known to be an "airdrop" is considered an airdrop or bounty campaign since some of those are requiring people to fill up some of the forms or need to sign up or follow some social media accounts, etc?
Since you did some task or work to get those coins.
Most of the airdrops is related boot system.actuly boot system airdrop I don't like cuse it's totally feck.i have join lots of airdrop but I don't get any payment.
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June 13, 2021, 12:46:07 PM
In fact, airdrops is a way of earning some free coins as a return for participating in a promotional campaign of a new coin. What you get can be highly valuable as well as totally worthless. I have participated in hundreds of airdrops including both bots and filling forms, and received different a handful of tokens. Most of them do not have any value at all but in few occasions I found several gems. So, if you have time, just follow the steps mentioned in airdrops and submit your details. If you are lucky enough, you might find a gem among those. One thing you need to keep in your mind is that, all airdrops are absolutely free. Therefore, never ever send any coin to an unknown wallet if they ask to do so. If that happens, probably it would be a scam.
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June 13, 2021, 12:16:13 PM
This thought just comes to my mind especially these days, with a lot of altcoins doing airdrops or giving away different altcoins.

But I got some confusion here when the "airdrop" term used.

Because for what I believe the meaning of "airdrop" is a way of giving a free coin/s to some wallet addresses without seeking any investment or doing nothing.

Are those spreading all over around especially in this forum known to be an "airdrop" is considered an airdrop or bounty campaign since some of those are requiring people to fill up some of the forms or need to sign up or follow some social media accounts, etc?
Since you did some task or work to get those coins.

Oh, now a lot of projects use this word, but when it comes to the finale, it turns out they changed the conditions 100 times, and you need to perform an additional 100,500 actions to get 1 $, this is ridiculous.
hero member
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June 13, 2021, 11:34:42 AM
I am bit confused too isn't it a bit more like a bounty which have a smaller task.
But I think it is more like their way to know who would participate and who deserve a spot on their airdrop.
I just hate the "AIRDROPS" that requires KYC or even small deposit.

If you are joining an airdrop remember first to research and I think the Majority of these ones doesn't require KYC, Just simple sharing and following some social media site with a little effort is good and it is free to do, but Giving your private information or depositing? is very risky in terms of just simple airdrop.
it's really ironic that many people exchange their valuable data just to get an airdrop that is only worth 0.5$, while the airdrop maker can sell the data collected from the airdrop to a data selling point that usually exists in the black market at a very expensive price, so if you want KYC at least you must remain vigilant and must be considered well.
KYC later give only 0.5$ I think is very crazy and I will never join any more if exchange airdrop like this, how ever like blockchain market giving more than 30$ when pass KYC but have more than one years ago, lately with Tokocrypto giving about 150 TKO coin after pass KYC and must trade above $100, I see very worth because TKO have good price right now.
sr. member
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June 10, 2021, 06:36:45 PM
Airdrops currently only attract many members to raise their rating to attract investors,

but for the coins given sometimes don't exist or are fake,
Airdrops are helping new projects to raise the members in the short term. I'm impressed when I see some new altcoins have so many thousands of followers. Now we should know that those members aren't legit. Even some low social followers projects have a great team. Some investment must come from this hype. But yes, some airdrops help projects for a short time.
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June 10, 2021, 06:33:37 PM
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Because for what I believe the meaning of "airdrop" is a way of giving a free coin/s to some wallet addresses without seeking any investment or doing nothing.
There are different types of airdrops some are given to those who hold a particular coin, while 90% of the times you will have to perform a little tasks in order to be eligible for the airdrop, this little tasks includes following the project on social media and retweeting their pinned posts or sometimes you might be asked to make a tweet about the project,so it's not always tasks-free.
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Are those spreading all over around especially in this forum known to be an "airdrop" is considered an airdrop or bounty campaign since some of those are requiring people to fill up some of the forms or need to sign up or follow some social media accounts, etc?
Since you did some task or work to get those coins.
Airdrops aren't bounties, they are different its just that some projects organizing the airdrops prefer the airdrop participants to fill a form in order to make it easy for them to distribute the airdrop tokens.
hero member
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June 10, 2021, 06:02:44 PM
This thought just comes to my mind especially these days, with a lot of altcoins doing airdrops or giving away different altcoins.

But I got some confusion here when the "airdrop" term used.

Because for what I believe the meaning of "airdrop" is a way of giving a free coin/s to some wallet addresses without seeking any investment or doing nothing.

Are those spreading all over around especially in this forum known to be an "airdrop" is considered an airdrop or bounty campaign since some of those are requiring people to fill up some of the forms or need to sign up or follow some social media accounts, etc?
Since you did some task or work to get those coins.

Airdrop is the new bounty now, you are right in saying that it should be free no obligation but to claim but they are being used by developers to market the project, and they use the word airdrop to attract more people, I have participated in a lot of airdrops in the past and all I have to do is to send them my address and there is no need to promote or do anything, and it's easy back then because they are not going to ask you your passport details.
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June 10, 2021, 05:57:08 PM
I am bit confused too isn't it a bit more like a bounty which have a smaller task.
But I think it is more like their way to know who would participate and who deserve a spot on their airdrop.
I just hate the "AIRDROPS" that requires KYC or even small deposit.
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June 10, 2021, 05:23:43 PM
Maybe I call it Airdrop or Bounty Hunter, both are ways where we look to get coins or tokens for free, but there is a fundamental difference between the two, Airdrops tend to only have a few tasks to do after that just wait for distribution, while Bounty Hunter is more many tasks that must be completed within the time specified by a campaign manager. Both have the same risk, namely if we are not careful in choosing, we will only be faced with a scam and what we do is just in vain.
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June 10, 2021, 01:33:10 PM
luck is greatest when following an airdrop and actually an airdrop is not a reliable thing to get free coins but because the work done is not too time-consuming, actually it is natural and there is no need to wait for the coins to come. sometimes the coins obtained can also indeed be increasing, so that's what we want.

airdrop cannot be a guarantee because sometimes there are also many who lie and it is a natural thing to happen and we cannot protest differently if we follow the bounty there may still be BM and we can protest which will also not guarantee, especially in situations where crypto is in the red.
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