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July 14, 2017, 12:29:35 PM
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.20093775

if you are a new yorker, free new york coin airdrop
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July 14, 2017, 12:26:31 PM
Unless it's a true distribution where they plan to give away 90% of the coin in even blocks, and not reward whales like Byteball is doing by giving people who own more BTC more coin, I'm not going to waste my time on it. Maybe I'll do the deeponion one. I post 10 times a week. Depends on what I find when I research it.  Probably won't invest in it.
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July 14, 2017, 12:25:06 PM

there is i cant call ''free airdrop'' maybe deeponion signature campaign its right because we need to wear signature for got the airdrop.

And all this time I was assuming that airdrop is free. It seems deeponion had just successfully changed its meaning. Before, airdrop excites me because we can have a share of their tokens without being asked to wear a signature and do counted posts. Right now, deeponion is not just asking to wear their signature, they are also asking to post 10 per week. Now, tell me, is that an airdrop?
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July 14, 2017, 12:03:46 PM
i ve been reading and no one seems to come up with an airdrop yet. Bring it on guys. Pls announce the airdrops this is what the platform is for anyway
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July 14, 2017, 08:19:02 AM
Deeponion is deleting comments that make inconvenient questionings and remarke, some of my posts got deleted from their thread.

Don't trust them.
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July 14, 2017, 05:51:12 AM

there is i cant call ''free airdrop'' maybe deeponion signature campaign its right because we need to wear signature for got the airdrop.

Deeponion is not airdrop.
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July 14, 2017, 03:37:42 AM

there is i cant call ''free airdrop'' maybe deeponion signature campaign its right because we need to wear signature for got the airdrop.
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July 14, 2017, 03:32:52 AM
why do so many airdrop require Junior member + status on this forum?

So that one person can't make 1000 bitcointalk accounts and claim it all.
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July 14, 2017, 02:29:11 AM
why do so many airdrop require Junior member + status on this forum?
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July 13, 2017, 07:21:17 PM
The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.

Plus they require 10 posts a week, and all that spam inducing stuff.  I've signed up, but can't imagine I'll stick with it long - the whole airdrop label was a misnomer.
you getting something for free plus you can participate in the community! Don't see why this is so bad..


It's not bad in itself, I just don't like the post requirement.

Say you work 5 days week, that leaves you 10 posts to make in 2 days on the weekend.  How many of us REALLY have that much of interest to say in such a short period?

I think it would be great if the Mods could crack down on sig campaigns requiring high post rates, but it seems like there a lot of them - so I guess it won't be changing any time soon.
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July 13, 2017, 07:18:47 PM

Mmhhh... I suspect some "airdrop" coin to have keylogger... I was hacked a few years ago and I am pretty sure my critical security breach was to run every wallet from new "free" coins. Sadly on Windows with "exe files" and not source code you will NEVER be sure of what you are running.

Be careful guys. I prefer air drop with sidechain (ethereum, counterparty...).

Thanks for the heads up... I'll just run it on my spare pc... I've got 3 to choose from.
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July 13, 2017, 01:22:33 PM
The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.

Plus they require 10 posts a week, and all that spam inducing stuff.  I've signed up, but can't imagine I'll stick with it long - the whole airdrop label was a misnomer.
you getting something for free plus you can participate in the community! Don't see why this is so bad..

How about DeepOnion guys?Is it worth participating? I never mind free coins Wink

Depens, if you don't do something else of value with your time, it sure is.
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July 13, 2017, 01:02:06 PM
The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.

Plus they require 10 posts a week, and all that spam inducing stuff.  I've signed up, but can't imagine I'll stick with it long - the whole airdrop label was a misnomer.
you getting something for free plus you can participate in the community! Don't see why this is so bad..

How about DeepOnion guys?Is it worth participating? I never mind free coins Wink
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July 13, 2017, 11:52:39 AM
Onion (tor backed crypto) is currently under airdrop / helicopter money , conditions are: you have to be a member of this forum  (registered user before 12 july), have not newbie status, post minimum 10x on week basis, have a valid Onion wallet address

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July 13, 2017, 11:18:48 AM
The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.

Plus they require 10 posts a week, and all that spam inducing stuff.  I've signed up, but can't imagine I'll stick with it long - the whole airdrop label was a misnomer.
you getting something for free plus you can participate in the community! Don't see why this is so bad..
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July 13, 2017, 10:52:32 AM
Guys, what initial distribution do you prefer more: Airdrop + big premine or ICO with a very low cap - let's say 500,000 USD for 1-2 years of development and small premine for further support & development of the project, when team will be out of ICO funds?

It's not a binary choice.  It would seem the best approach is a hybrid one--get your coins into as many hands as possible:

for example, a new coin could do:
- 50% ICO
- 25% mined over, say, a 1 year period
- 20% airdrop (on bitcoin and ethereum holders)
- 5% for development

Yep, this approach sounds very fair. It reminds me the way chosen by Decred. But they didn't have ICO at all, but:
4% premine for development
4% airdrop to 4000 participants (for initial decentralized distribution)
92% mined over 50 years

So after launch the network is already pretty decentralized and there is still a lot of space for newcomers.
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July 13, 2017, 05:16:04 AM
Byteball airdrop is exeptional. Wondering when somebody build distribution model that distributes coin for free via airdrops for many years. There would be a lot of interest about that coin and it would gather wide user base.
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July 13, 2017, 02:31:00 AM
I was very lucky I come across this thread!

I will spread this when I have the chance. Airdrops are seldom happening and they mean free token with effortless cost. They should not be wasted as lost opportunities.

Thanks for this!

It depends on "effortless". Airdrops are usually for small timers (me included, and no offence guys) because whales are not interested to link their 10,000 bitcoins to the airdrop clients just to claim coins that return < 1% monthly. Especially putting their coins on online exchange to validate the claims.

To be fair some airdrops are running well and I join them, so I don't want to stereotype.

Yeah thats true i agree with you whales are always choose the percentage of there holding bitcoins they are a lot of money they just only setting there and wait that there holding coins goes up and up about us smalltimer we happy with a small income and airdrop the giving to us giant whales dont about us smalltimer
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July 13, 2017, 12:34:37 AM
I'm sorry, maybe I don't read enough about crypto--what is an airdrop coin?

It actually means that once the coin is dropped on Bitcointalk, money is being generated out of air.

~CfA~
Not trying to be dense:  Is that what it really means?  I will say that I see a lot of coins for which that's exactly the case. 

i was joking Wink

Check out Auroracoin for instance - a classic example of Airdrop.

~CfA~

Auroracoin is a classic example of why an airdrop won't work.  Grin
There have been plans of air dropping even small amounts of bitcoins (in Dominica) to increase bitcoin adoption.


Yes, it's a pity Auroracoin's airdrop didn't work. They were the pioneers (not mentioning also pioneering premined iirc).

Have always wondered if it might worked if the airdrop was given to selected few icelanders first (priority holders) before giving out to the masses.

Another interesting concept was to claim it through their national registry, how did they do that without people claiming for others?


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I was very lucky I come across this thread!

I will spread this when I have the chance. Airdrops are seldom happening and they mean free token with effortless cost. They should not be wasted as lost opportunities.

Thanks for this!

It depends on "effortless". Airdrops are usually for small timers (me included, and no offence guys) because whales are not interested to link their 10,000 bitcoins to the airdrop clients just to claim coins that return < 1% monthly. Especially putting their coins on online exchange to validate the claims.

To be fair some airdrops are running well and I join them, so I don't want to stereotype.
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