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Topic: Airdrops .. Is it fortune or scam? - page 3. (Read 408 times)

full member
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Merit: 103
May 23, 2018, 08:11:09 AM
#9
I really hate participating to airdrops right now. Because in the population of AIRDROPS 90% of it are scams so it is not a good thing to join airdrop right now. Hopefully change will come in the future because i missed the old airdrop when all of it is profitable.
member
Activity: 313
Merit: 11
May 23, 2018, 08:05:30 AM
#8
Is it even worth participating in airdrops?
"I have participated in about 250 airdrops since February and so far only received about 30 that are worth only a few dollars".

Does that sound familiar to you? This certainly concerns many of you and therefore I would like to explain it to you in the best possible way:
Airdrops are a long term play. Most of them take about 3 months until the tokens are distributed.
In addition, some projects fail and the tokens are never distributed.
What I have also noticed in recent weeks is that significantly more projects than we initially suspected are fraudsters or fakes.

Quality over quantity
I know there are tens of Telegram channels, web sites, bitcointalk threads and others that post many airdrops a day.
But do you really believe that they are all legit?
will be successful?
will the tokens really pour out?
will be worth something?
I doubt this for the absolute majority of projects!

Are they worth it now?
To answer the question from my point of view: There are a few airdrops that are definitely worth it. A good example is the HYDRO airdrop. The 222,222 tokens have recently been distributed and are currently worth about $2000 , but I believe that 95% of all available airdrops are not worth it. Therefore you have to search for and concentrate on the remaining 5%, like Hydro!
its hard to search a airdrop that in a future have value because some airdrop are convincing that their project is a good and has very good whitepaper but at the end is still scam if you want yo earn on airdrop u need to join as many as you can but you also to aware that some airdrops are just collecting some information.
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Activity: 224
Merit: 11
The revolutionary AI gaming ecosystem
May 23, 2018, 07:46:20 AM
#7
Is it even worth participating in airdrops?
"I have participated in about 250 airdrops since February and so far only received about 30 that are worth only a few dollars".

Does that sound familiar to you? This certainly concerns many of you and therefore I would like to explain it to you in the best possible way:
Airdrops are a long term play. Most of them take about 3 months until the tokens are distributed.
In addition, some projects fail and the tokens are never distributed.
What I have also noticed in recent weeks is that significantly more projects than we initially suspected are fraudsters or fakes.

Quality over quantity
I know there are tens of Telegram channels, web sites, bitcointalk threads and others that post many airdrops a day.
But do you really believe that they are all legit?
will be successful?
will the tokens really pour out?
will be worth something?
I doubt this for the absolute majority of projects!

Are they worth it now?
To answer the question from my point of view: There are a few airdrops that are definitely worth it. A good example is the HYDRO airdrop. The 222,222 tokens have recently been distributed and are currently worth about $2000 , but I believe that 95% of all available airdrops are not worth it. Therefore you have to search for and concentrate on the remaining 5%, like Hydro!

I don't like airdrop i don't believe that airdrop is 100% scam i know that there's still airdrop project that totally exist but i don't want to join it because i'm afraid to scam. For now i just want to join in bounty campaign and to invest in good platform project.
jr. member
Activity: 93
Merit: 1
Mountains is my passion
May 23, 2018, 07:33:28 AM
#6
It's a method to get a huge numbers on their Telegram and Twitter accounts, they have to attract people that way otherwise nobody would mention their project. I'm not participating in any airdrops but some people (mostly from poor countries) are making their living that way
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
May 23, 2018, 07:32:53 AM
#5
Airdrops is a long term game. Need some knowledge and good luck
newbie
Activity: 125
Merit: 0
May 23, 2018, 07:27:09 AM
#4
Hello... How do we know if the airdrops are legit because as you said more are not. I also think that it is definitely hard to distinguishe the airdrops that we will have a decent payment at the end. Maybe to solve the problem take the risk to join and let's hope that it will be a good reward.
newbie
Activity: 210
Merit: 0
May 23, 2018, 07:23:47 AM
#3
Is it even worth participating in airdrops?


"I have participated in about 250 airdrops since February and so far only received about 30 that are worth only a few dollars".

Does that sound familiar to you? This certainly concerns many of you and therefore I would like to explain it to you in the best possible way:
Airdrops are a long term play. Most of them take about 3 months until the tokens are distributed.
In addition, some projects fail and the tokens are never distributed.
What I have also noticed in recent weeks is that significantly more projects than we initially suspected are fraudsters or fakes.

Quality over quantity
I know there are tens of Telegram channels, web sites, bitcointalk threads and others that post many airdrops a day.
But do you really believe that they are all legit?
will be successful?
will the tokens really pour out?
will be worth something?
I doubt this for the absolute majority of projects!

Are they worth it now?
To answer the question from my point of view: There are a few airdrops that are definitely worth it. A good example is the HYDRO airdrop. The 222,222 tokens have recently been distributed and are currently worth about $2000 , but I believe that 95% of all available airdrops are not worth it. Therefore you have to search for and concentrate on the remaining 5%, like Hydro!

in my expirience in last year all my airdrops are legit because i earn lot of profit.
all coin that i receive are legit and i get profit every single coin i have.
but this 2018 all of my airdrops are scam and we need to pay a few eth to be able receive the coin that we are joining to.

I think a panel of senior members of Bitcoin Forum should be engaged in testing committee of all ICOs & airdrops leading to clarifying its potential success to all investors
full member
Activity: 449
Merit: 100
May 23, 2018, 07:19:48 AM
#2
Is it even worth participating in airdrops?


"I have participated in about 250 airdrops since February and so far only received about 30 that are worth only a few dollars".

Does that sound familiar to you? This certainly concerns many of you and therefore I would like to explain it to you in the best possible way:
Airdrops are a long term play. Most of them take about 3 months until the tokens are distributed.
In addition, some projects fail and the tokens are never distributed.
What I have also noticed in recent weeks is that significantly more projects than we initially suspected are fraudsters or fakes.

Quality over quantity
I know there are tens of Telegram channels, web sites, bitcointalk threads and others that post many airdrops a day.
But do you really believe that they are all legit?
will be successful?
will the tokens really pour out?
will be worth something?
I doubt this for the absolute majority of projects!

Are they worth it now?
To answer the question from my point of view: There are a few airdrops that are definitely worth it. A good example is the HYDRO airdrop. The 222,222 tokens have recently been distributed and are currently worth about $2000 , but I believe that 95% of all available airdrops are not worth it. Therefore you have to search for and concentrate on the remaining 5%, like Hydro!

in my expirience in last year all my airdrops are legit because i earn lot of profit.
all coin that i receive are legit and i get profit every single coin i have.
but this 2018 all of my airdrops are scam and we need to pay a few eth to be able receive the coin that we are joining to.
newbie
Activity: 210
Merit: 0
May 23, 2018, 07:14:07 AM
#1
Is it even worth participating in airdrops?
"I have participated in about 250 airdrops since February and so far only received about 30 that are worth only a few dollars".

Does that sound familiar to you? This certainly concerns many of you and therefore I would like to explain it to you in the best possible way:
Airdrops are a long term play. Most of them take about 3 months until the tokens are distributed.
In addition, some projects fail and the tokens are never distributed.
What I have also noticed in recent weeks is that significantly more projects than we initially suspected are fraudsters or fakes.

Quality over quantity
I know there are tens of Telegram channels, web sites, bitcointalk threads and others that post many airdrops a day.
But do you really believe that they are all legit?
will be successful?
will the tokens really pour out?
will be worth something?
I doubt this for the absolute majority of projects!

Are they worth it now?
To answer the question from my point of view: There are a few airdrops that are definitely worth it. A good example is the HYDRO airdrop. The 222,222 tokens have recently been distributed and are currently worth about $2000 , but I believe that 95% of all available airdrops are not worth it. Therefore you have to search for and concentrate on the remaining 5%, like Hydro!
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