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Topic: Any airdrop hunters here need some leads - page 2. (Read 1782 times)

legendary
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Life, Love and Laughter...
August 15, 2024, 06:51:16 AM
^  Yup...  Sadly.  But it doesn't stop me from clicking buttons 'just in case'.  Lolol.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Anyway, I think the Discord roles that are in Monad and Wormhole will pay really well.  We already saw the guys with the nad role got 8000 W tokens.  That's like more than 8k USD at the first week when W started trading.  Some roles in Wormhole Discord got good airdrops too.  As for PYTH, the top 10,000 stakers got 2000 W tokens.

So yeah...  Don't fade Discord roles and staking in those projects.  Their core members used to work together as high frequency traders, so there's a relationship there.
hero member
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August 14, 2024, 06:45:04 PM
^  Galxe (and other similar sites — QuestN/Zealy/Layer3) tasks are usually fruitless when comes to airdrops, most project either ignore such platform participants or give peanuts.

Also, tasks themselves being monotonous, time consuming and boring — you are better off directing efforts involved elsewhere where you are better rewarded.
hero member
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August 14, 2024, 02:58:56 PM
peoples can work tap bot airdrop if luckily one is hit then big profit.

Notcoin was success because not many people were aware about it, the less known the project the higher potential of making money, meanwhile now every tom-dick-harry is riding the hype of Notcoin's success which is why IMO all the current clickers are going to fail.

But it sometimes depends on the project if they want to be generous or not.  A lot of the unknown projects in the Cosmos eco have given airdrops worth just less than 10 bucks.  Lolol.  And there are more known projects like Arbitrum and Wormhole which rewarded most of their users with more than 1000 USD.

And I'll say it again, I think Monad will be a generous airdrop if you have the nad role, got the steakorrr role in Wormhole's Discord and if you got at least 10k PYTH staked.

Edit:  Any of you have the nad role itt?
For now you could really be able to differentiate possible good airdrops when having these kind of tasks.

-Adding liquidity
-NFT possession
-Discord role
-Galxe
-And any other tasks on which you cant be able to see into most common airdrops nowadays.

Although it wont really be that an assurance that the project will really be giving out that worthy bounties for those who had participated but at least
you coudl really be able to tell that this is something that much better or having that potential considering about the tasks been given. As long it wont really be that
being saturated then it would really be just that fine but if it does have tons of people involved then i dont make myself that expecting too much when it
comes into this condition because usually you would  really be ending up on getting some peanuts.
legendary
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August 14, 2024, 06:40:44 AM
peoples can work tap bot airdrop if luckily one is hit then big profit.

Notcoin was success because not many people were aware about it, the less known the project the higher potential of making money, meanwhile now every tom-dick-harry is riding the hype of Notcoin's success which is why IMO all the current clickers are going to fail.

But it sometimes depends on the project if they want to be generous or not.  A lot of the unknown projects in the Cosmos eco have given airdrops worth just less than 10 bucks.  Lolol.  And there are more known projects like Arbitrum and Wormhole which rewarded most of their users with more than 1000 USD.

And I'll say it again, I think Monad will be a generous airdrop if you have the nad role, got the steakorrr role in Wormhole's Discord and if you got at least 10k PYTH staked.

Edit:  Any of you have the nad role itt?
copper member
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August 13, 2024, 03:35:06 AM
peoples can work tap bot airdrop if luckily one is hit then big profit.

Notcoin was success because not many people were aware about it, the less known the project the higher potential of making money, meanwhile now every tom-dick-harry is riding the hype of Notcoin's success which is why IMO all the current clickers are going to fail.

Yeah, it became a trend, it's both a blessing and a curse of it, basically Grin
hero member
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August 13, 2024, 02:22:14 AM
peoples can work tap bot airdrop if luckily one is hit then big profit.

Notcoin was success because not many people were aware about it, the less known the project the higher potential of making money, meanwhile now every tom-dick-harry is riding the hype of Notcoin's success which is why IMO all the current clickers are going to fail.
legendary
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Life, Love and Laughter...
August 12, 2024, 07:06:14 AM
^  Stick to the potentially big ones like Hyperliquid an Monad.  Most of the projects promising airdrops lately are just farming the farmers for engagement and they pay you like 10 bucks for all your effort.  Lol.  But the funny thing is there are still those guys who are willing to do them.  Cheesy Cheesy

Anyway just found put that Kroma airdrop is close.  Let's see if it gives a good airdrop for Kroma Quest Master NFT holders.  Wink  I need my stimmy...
full member
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August 12, 2024, 06:43:02 AM
Bounty hunter nowadays are not expecting a big airdrop to every project, they just keep on working and joining a lot of bounty program as much as possible since you can’t tell which project can give that big airdrop as well.

If you’re a hunter, you surround yourself with the hunters as well, they are sharing links and projects to work with, just follow it and expect nothing in return because it may take time before you actually receive the reward.
bounty is valueless nowadays, i am left it from long days ago, i think now participating in the bounties campaign it's just waste time.
last time i worked in a several project but still no payment i get, so if someone expecting high to working in bounty but end of the day will be very disappointed.
peoples can work tap bot airdrop if luckily one is hit then big profit.
sr. member
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August 11, 2024, 01:06:25 PM
Airdrops have not given users or testers what they wanted lately. The fact that the market is red has a big impact. The other reason is that Airdrops really give a feeling of saturation in the market because there are L2 projects and testnets everywhere. Since many people are flocking there due to the excess demand, I think the desired profits are not being made, at least not as before.
so many projects also aren't transparent with their eligibility criteria which I presume is intentional so to avoid backlash and also they probably like to pull some string behind scene and don't want people to find out.

It's called retrospective airdrop for a reason (i.e, not having eligibility criteria revealed beforehand).

Airdrops have been long been like that since $UNI airdrop back in 2020, not giving eligibility criteria beforehand was one of major cause of airdrops being worth a lot, otherwise everyone would be farming the criteria and diluting the airdrop.

...And I don't think projects can be blamed here, projects (at least genuine ones) are trying to avoid giving farmers piece of pie, and it's legit hard to filter genuine users amongst those who are good at faking that they are genuine users.

true, if an airdrop eligibility is announced, the airdrop may result in a small amount or be attacked by the community and airdrop hunters. but if the project holds an airdrop with a secret, it is likely that the airdrop from the project can result in a large amount for the community, all of this is full of challenges. because things like that often happen. from the first airdrop UNI learned a lot about secret airdrops
legendary
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August 11, 2024, 05:55:50 AM
I've been asking in the other thread but nobody will give some answers, so I'll ask here...

What's a good way to get the nad role in Monad's Discord?  Been hearing some words going around that to get eligibility in their airdrop you need to be a 'nad' and stake in some of their partner protocols.  There's no official list on what those protocols are but from what I'm seeing PYTH and Wormhole are two of them.
hero member
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August 10, 2024, 12:50:21 PM
There is type of breed in projects which take advantage of current airdrop trend and 'farm the farmers' and eventually they don't give any reward whatsoever.

I have been farmed like this in few and eventually you come to figure such projects intuitively, and automatically learn to stay away from them. Experience is best teacher.
Yep, a lot of projects misuse the trends and cheat their community after the release, I don't understand how such projects can be successful after getting so much backlash from the community for not incentivizing them for what they did because these users are basically promoting the shit out of these projects for a drop and if they aren't getting anything in return, they have all the rights to have a backlash at the project and its management because they didn't do what they preached.

This is the reason why they don't reveal the criterion or even the details about their airdrops beforehand because they know they will have to change everything when the end is near, Pixelverse is a project that did the same thing just recently, they gave their early users tokens but put them in staking and users can't withdraw them because if they do, they lose 90% of the tokens, lol.

That's the reason such cunning projects don't see success, look at Starknet [1] — it received huge backlash from the community after the airdrop, and now the chain basically dead.

Regarding Pixelverse, It would be better for both the project and users, if they give option to lock airdropped tokens for extra allocation, and those who want to withdraw initial allocation, can do so instantly.

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[1] https://dune.com/paul0zon/starknet-statistics
We can really be able to say that community is really that something which these projects should really be focused on or something that they would really be showing up some respect and not really that making themselves being too greedy. On the time that they would really be making up some unfair treatment towards into the community specially to those bounty hunters or any other or even just
making up some advantage to those presale buyers then this project would really be having that kind of huge impact into the project on which same as you had that describe about Starknet on which
i do see this one is really that a good project when it comes to utility but on the time that they have done something shit into the community then its not shocking that they would really be kissing on the ground.
Bad impressions will really be leading into the demise of a certain project and this is why it would really be just that right that they should really be trying out to avoid.

Just take a look into those projects which does have that create too much noise just because of the bounties that they are giving on which it is really that one of the biggest or even the biggest in the history
of airdrops where this one might not really be that much to be heard or something in concern but this could really give out that kind of positive approach towards the project on which this would really be helping
out for it to be climbing up into the ladder. Project which does give out that negativity will always be ending up on a disaster.

On the moment that you would really be dealing up with airdrops then never ever make yourself that kind of expectation or positivity that you could really be able to make yourself
that being that too in a rush on the moment that you would really be dealing up with projects. I do agree on that Arb airdrop on which it did really that resulting into missing out those good
projects but actually there's no easy way that you could really be able to make yourself point out those projects on which it would really be ending up to be valuable. There's no way that you could tell
on what would happen ahead on a particular project. This is why even if we do say that bounty hunting is still that needing up that luck on which it would determine whether you had
been able to deal up with the right project or not.

I do remember that airdrop on which it did really make out that huge noise into the market on which its something that cant really be forgotten. This is the beauty when you are
really that showing up importance in the community on which on the time that it would really be making up some good or positive noise then it will really be giving out that kind of positive
impact into the project itself on which we know that this couldnt really be that be able to deny that it will really be having that kind of role on which you would really be needing
up to consider on the time or moment that you do find yourself dealing up with this space.
hero member
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August 07, 2024, 06:17:02 AM
There is type of breed in projects which take advantage of current airdrop trend and 'farm the farmers' and eventually they don't give any reward whatsoever.

I have been farmed like this in few and eventually you come to figure such projects intuitively, and automatically learn to stay away from them. Experience is best teacher.
Yep, a lot of projects misuse the trends and cheat their community after the release, I don't understand how such projects can be successful after getting so much backlash from the community for not incentivizing them for what they did because these users are basically promoting the shit out of these projects for a drop and if they aren't getting anything in return, they have all the rights to have a backlash at the project and its management because they didn't do what they preached.

This is the reason why they don't reveal the criterion or even the details about their airdrops beforehand because they know they will have to change everything when the end is near, Pixelverse is a project that did the same thing just recently, they gave their early users tokens but put them in staking and users can't withdraw them because if they do, they lose 90% of the tokens, lol.

That's the reason such cunning projects don't see success, look at Starknet [1] — it received huge backlash from the community after the airdrop, and now the chain basically dead.

Regarding Pixelverse, It would be better for both the project and users, if they give option to lock airdropped tokens for extra allocation, and those who want to withdraw initial allocation, can do so instantly.

.

[1] https://dune.com/paul0zon/starknet-statistics
hero member
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August 07, 2024, 05:32:53 AM
There is type of breed in projects which take advantage of current airdrop trend and 'farm the farmers' and eventually they don't give any reward whatsoever.

I have been farmed like this in few and eventually you come to figure such projects intuitively, and automatically learn to stay away from them. Experience is best teacher.
Yep, a lot of projects misuse the trends and cheat their community after the release, I don't understand how such projects can be successful after getting so much backlash from the community for not incentivizing them for what they did because these users are basically promoting the shit out of these projects for a drop and if they aren't getting anything in return, they have all the rights to have a backlash at the project and its management because they didn't do what they preached.

This is the reason why they don't reveal the criterion or even the details about their airdrops beforehand because they know they will have to change everything when the end is near, Pixelverse is a project that did the same thing just recently, they gave their early users tokens but put them in staking and users can't withdraw them because if they do, they lose 90% of the tokens, lol.
hero member
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August 04, 2024, 02:21:44 PM
After years of disappointment in airdrops of tokens that end up not being traded anywhere like Ethplode and Stabila, I missed on the Arbitrum airdrop, now I am looking for potential real good airdrops. It doesn't have to be in the thousands, a few real dollars are fine for the effort.
I hear zkSync and Venom can be big, I tried SUI but was unlucky to be late and they didn't really giveaway to that many people.
Please let's help each other with real good advice.
On the moment that you would really be dealing up with airdrops then never ever make yourself that kind of expectation or positivity that you could really be able to make yourself
that being that too in a rush on the moment that you would really be dealing up with projects. I do agree on that Arb airdrop on which it did really that resulting into missing out those good
projects but actually there's no easy way that you could really be able to make yourself point out those projects on which it would really be ending up to be valuable. There's no way that you could tell
on what would happen ahead on a particular project. This is why even if we do say that bounty hunting is still that needing up that luck on which it would determine whether you had
been able to deal up with the right project or not.

This is actually that you could really be that inevitably wont really be able to encounter or experience on which we know that only into those people who had been decided to take up this
unpredictable space then it would really be that up to you on which one would really be hitting up. This is why to those people who do have that sufficient time that they could
really be able to make up some good time on finding up projects.
hero member
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It's called retrospective airdrop for a reason (i.e, not having eligibility criteria revealed beforehand).

Airdrops have been long been like that since $UNI airdrop back in 2020, not giving eligibility criteria beforehand was one of major cause of airdrops being worth a lot, otherwise everyone would be farming the criteria and diluting the airdrop.

...And I don't think projects can be blamed here, projects (at least genuine ones) are trying to avoid giving farmers piece of pie, and it's legit hard to filter genuine users amongst those who are good at faking that they are genuine users.

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However, some project that i've followed don't even reveal eligibility after TGE and campaign ended which means they like to keep it secret, so there's no deterministic way to calculate how much rewards an individual is deserving of (after TGE).
this kind of project is what I think rather problematic since they are not really transparent.

There is type of breed in projects which take advantage of current airdrop trend and 'farm the farmers' and eventually they don't give any reward whatsoever.

I have been farmed like this in few and eventually you come to figure such projects intuitively, and automatically learn to stay away from them. Experience is best teacher.
legendary
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It's called retrospective airdrop for a reason (i.e, not having eligibility criteria revealed beforehand).

Airdrops have been long been like that since $UNI airdrop back in 2020, not giving eligibility criteria beforehand was one of major cause of airdrops being worth a lot, otherwise everyone would be farming the criteria and diluting the airdrop.

...And I don't think projects can be blamed here, projects (at least genuine ones) are trying to avoid giving farmers piece of pie, and it's legit hard to filter genuine users amongst those who are good at faking that they are genuine users.

Agreed with you, they are retrospective airdrop and the fact that they hold from revealing eligibility criteria is to filter out genuine user and to avoid people using the project just solely for the purpose of farming
and personally I don't blame these project that reveal eligiblity after TGE (in which the campaign has ended so revealing eligiblity is fine) for the sake of transparency.
However, some project that i've followed don't even reveal eligibility after TGE and campaign ended which means they like to keep it secret, so there's no deterministic way to calculate how much rewards an individual is deserving of (after TGE).
this kind of project is what I think rather problematic since they are not really transparent.
hero member
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Airdrops have not given users or testers what they wanted lately. The fact that the market is red has a big impact. The other reason is that Airdrops really give a feeling of saturation in the market because there are L2 projects and testnets everywhere. Since many people are flocking there due to the excess demand, I think the desired profits are not being made, at least not as before.
so many projects also aren't transparent with their eligibility criteria which I presume is intentional so to avoid backlash and also they probably like to pull some string behind scene and don't want people to find out.

It's called retrospective airdrop for a reason (i.e, not having eligibility criteria revealed beforehand).

Airdrops have been long been like that since $UNI airdrop back in 2020, not giving eligibility criteria beforehand was one of major cause of airdrops being worth a lot, otherwise everyone would be farming the criteria and diluting the airdrop.

...And I don't think projects can be blamed here, projects (at least genuine ones) are trying to avoid giving farmers piece of pie, and it's legit hard to filter genuine users amongst those who are good at faking that they are genuine users.
legendary
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Airdrops have not given users or testers what they wanted lately. The fact that the market is red has a big impact. The other reason is that Airdrops really give a feeling of saturation in the market because there are L2 projects and testnets everywhere. Since many people are flocking there due to the excess demand, I think the desired profits are not being made, at least not as before.
Too much player and the devs like to screw people up is the main reason.

so many projects also aren't transparent with their eligibility criteria which I presume is intentional so to avoid backlash and also they probably like to pull some string behind scene and don't want people to find out.
right now the airdrop isn't as good as before and arguably we're coming at the late stage of airdrop where most of projects that did TGE have their valuation tanked because there are too many projects already.
so many projects released where the demand slowly fades Grin.
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sorry friend,,,!!! I personally am not at all interested in airdrops, this is not without reason, I am very disappointed and tired of participating in airdrops, because of the many airdrops that I have participated in the results have been very disappointing, and for the time being I will not follow airdrop,
legendary
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How much time did they spend to earn $120 from Notcoin? Frankly, although Telegram games can potentially make you some free money, they take time and effort. All Telegram click-to-earn or mining games promise their communities future airdrops. It's hard to determine which of these games whose teams may fulfill their promises and which will follow Notcoin in the hype it generated.
Not too much honestly compared to other game like hamster kombat that you mentioned, I remember back in november 2023 people with telegram account could get 10k not easily and after few months around early 2024 pre market for this coin already available. So, notcoin is wrapping things up quite fast enough.


Have you heard of Hamster Kombat before? I think it has begun to gain some decent popularity, but no one knows whether the airdrop they will launch will be worth the effort or a waste of time. As for me, I am not interested in these games, as I can extract more from my investment profits than the profits that I will make from these unentertaining games that drain my phone's battery.
hamster kombat is heavily farmed game, I bet it will be too diluted, there are industrial farming going on with these game consists of many people that runs bots if i'm seeing from twitter, etc.
I think it'd be a complete waste of time, but honestly its just my opinion, who knows if the valuation of this coin could jump so high.
but honestly the team of hamster kombat really like to milk their users, not a good sign.
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