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Topic: Are Airdrops really worth the time? - page 5. (Read 940 times)

full member
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May 01, 2018, 06:06:38 AM
#31
I can recommend you Luckchemy Airdrop . There is a good reward. The company already has a product. Accurately collect softCap
newbie
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
April 30, 2018, 03:07:34 PM
#30
We all have heard about airdrops in every token introduction

Are they worth the time we spend to do the tasks and submit information? Are they really going to explode so make us rich?

Even 1% of them go on to be super big then it does worth it but how can we be so sure of it?
I think it's worth spending time on airdrops, in some places there are qualitative ones. For example, Luckchemy Airdrop.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 102
April 30, 2018, 12:48:47 PM
#29
Nothing sure in airdrops but yes he worth the time we spend to do the tasks and submit information because you can earn a tokens who have a high price  from airdrops
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Bet2dream.com
April 30, 2018, 09:00:06 AM
#28
Better we believe in the goodness and the exploding price with airdrop, there is nothing to emphasize with the price of airdrop.
Not pretty sure in airdrops right now because some of it are scams not like the in the past few months and maybe it's just a waste of time for me.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 3
April 30, 2018, 04:24:17 AM
#27
Airdrops are not 100% profitable and is a game of chance. If you can invest time then you should read and work on bounties as well. Airdrops are advisable for people who doesn't have enough time to spare.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
April 30, 2018, 03:53:46 AM
#26
Yes it is but we must choose the a project which are have the potential.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
April 29, 2018, 11:56:05 PM
#25
I think if we will think of the future it is worth it.
jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 6
The Premier Digital Asset Management Ecosystem
April 29, 2018, 06:50:03 PM
#24
It is spam, isnt it? By the way, is it real to get 5k $ with airdrops? As for me it`s just wasting time for clicking.

Yes, it is spam. Just report it to moderator, so they will delete it.
Hmm, I don't think 5k can be earned in some small amount of time - you might spend years to achive it. So it's not worth effort.
newbie
Activity: 164
Merit: 0
April 29, 2018, 04:15:13 PM
#23
There are also some airdrops that is worth the time.For me as a new here in crypto I am participating airdrops to earn profit even if it is a small amount only.
full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 104
April 29, 2018, 02:55:37 PM
#22
most airdrops will be worthless, the coins will never be developed or they will never be marketed.
However, some turn out to be real gems.
The Renoscoin airdrop was worth almost a bitcoin at last years highs. Semux airdrop worth .5 btc OTC.

Some airdrops are very worthwhile, some simply arent. I'm still staking the Tokyocoin airdrop even though its barely worth anything because it costs me little to nothing and theres a high upside and no downside since it cost me nothing
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
April 29, 2018, 12:42:07 PM
#21
I posted this somewhere else but I'll repost it here.

An airdrop is worth NOTHING if the coin you are receiving is worthless. I could create an ERC20 token today if I wanted, and give away 10 billion tokens to each person in an airdrop. The problem? Those 10 billion tokens are worth absolutely nothing. They may as well not be there as its simply a number in my wallet. 

I would say 90%+ of the new coins out there are/will be worthless. Before even considering joining a bounty campaign or airdrop, I always look at a couple things:

1) Does the coin I'm receiving have a purpose/goal?
2) Do the developers have credibility/experience?
3) Is the announcement thread written in proper English and formatted well? (seriously this tells me a lot)
4) Is there a masternode pre-sale? (If yes, don't even consider joining the project. Seriously, look at my signature and you can tell how much I hate discord masternode pre-sales)

If a coin doesn't meet all of the criteria above, I don't even bother with it. If it does, I will do more research, and if the project sounds promising I will participate in any airdrops/bounties they do. 

The key to finding success in airdrops/bounties is quality, not quantity. If you participated in the 1000 ONT airdrop, you probably made more than joining 500 random shitcoin airdrops. Be selective!

This is on-point. Thank you for clarifying good sir.
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Investment
April 29, 2018, 12:35:43 PM
#20
I think that we have to deal with airdrops, since no one knows suddenly that these coins that you gave away will be worth a lot of money in the future, although today nothing stands.
jr. member
Activity: 154
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Korean Syndicate / Translator
April 29, 2018, 12:14:36 PM
#19
I posted this somewhere else but I'll repost it here.

An airdrop is worth NOTHING if the coin you are receiving is worthless. I could create an ERC20 token today if I wanted, and give away 10 billion tokens to each person in an airdrop. The problem? Those 10 billion tokens are worth absolutely nothing. They may as well not be there as its simply a number in my wallet. 

I would say 90%+ of the new coins out there are/will be worthless. Before even considering joining a bounty campaign or airdrop, I always look at a couple things:

1) Does the coin I'm receiving have a purpose/goal?
2) Do the developers have credibility/experience?
3) Is the announcement thread written in proper English and formatted well? (seriously this tells me a lot)
4) Is there a masternode pre-sale? (If yes, don't even consider joining the project. Seriously, look at my signature and you can tell how much I hate discord masternode pre-sales)

If a coin doesn't meet all of the criteria above, I don't even bother with it. If it does, I will do more research, and if the project sounds promising I will participate in any airdrops/bounties they do. 

The key to finding success in airdrops/bounties is quality, not quantity. If you participated in the 1000 ONT airdrop, you probably made more than joining 500 random shitcoin airdrops. Be selective!

I think you hit the nail right on the head here, and there's so many shitcoins out there that it's just not worth the time to go through the process to even register for an airdrop. It's like, the ICO won't even make any money in the first place (and if it's a shitcoin, then say goodbye to your investment because you're probably not going to get it back).

Oh yeah - 1000 ONT airdrop, I'm so sour about that. Missed out on that newsletter signup. Sigh...
newbie
Activity: 22
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April 29, 2018, 11:33:37 AM
#18
Ternio is a solid project with a clear use case, advanced infrastructure, technology patent pending + under 3rd party certification for >1 million BC transactions per second, based on Stellar and Hyperledger, with a partnership signed with one of the major operators in its market and others in the process, in a huge market that desperately needs it.

Competition is limited and not exclusive, meaning that Ternio can easily complement others in the same market. The team is experienced, transparent and approachable. Capitalization is reasonable.

The Airdrop is very generous: out of 20,000 Telegram channel members, a large number (generally 5,000) are offered every day the opportunity to reclaim 500 TERN, until when ICO will start at $0.10/TERN on June 1st (or earlier if the 5,5 million TERN are entirely airdropped earlier). Max possible win is 15,000 TERN + referrals and other small possible bonuses. The procedure is fast and also fun.

Please use my referral if you want more info or to jump in: http://ternio.me/transat.

The project should start working by end of this year and the token, which is already exchangeable on Stellar, is used and placed in such a way that, in my opinion, should most certainly grow in value.

[NB I am not an expert nor an advisor and I am not involved in any way other than having already been assigned 10000 TERN with the above procedure and a couple of hundreds via referrals. Please judge by yourself]



It is spam, isnt it? By the way, is it real to get 5k $ with airdrops? As for me it`s just wasting time for clicking.
member
Activity: 79
Merit: 29
April 13, 2018, 10:25:41 PM
#17
I would say, that an airdrop is only worth your time, if it comes with some other value from the project.

For example, you can take a part in the airdrop, if you are going to invest in this ICO. You have to pass the KYC anyways, so there is almost no pain in making a couple extra clicks to get an airdrop.

If you have your documents in order, KYC won't take more than 2 minutes and 1 extra visit to the ICO website.

If the ICO airdrop campaign creates extra difficulties (confirming accounts, using their platform or whatever else) and takes too much time, that may be too much trouble for the buck. Also, it may expose your wallet and/or identity to some risks. which are disproportional to any gains from the airdrop.

Summary: it may worth you time, if the airdrop is simply structured and genuine. No for all other cases. And you won't get rich from airdrops anyways.
jr. member
Activity: 34
Merit: 2
April 13, 2018, 10:00:52 PM
#16
I posted this somewhere else but I'll repost it here.

An airdrop is worth NOTHING if the coin you are receiving is worthless. I could create an ERC20 token today if I wanted, and give away 10 billion tokens to each person in an airdrop. The problem? Those 10 billion tokens are worth absolutely nothing. They may as well not be there as its simply a number in my wallet. 

I would say 90%+ of the new coins out there are/will be worthless. Before even considering joining a bounty campaign or airdrop, I always look at a couple things:

1) Does the coin I'm receiving have a purpose/goal?
2) Do the developers have credibility/experience?
3) Is the announcement thread written in proper English and formatted well? (seriously this tells me a lot)
4) Is there a masternode pre-sale? (If yes, don't even consider joining the project. Seriously, look at my signature and you can tell how much I hate discord masternode pre-sales)

If a coin doesn't meet all of the criteria above, I don't even bother with it. If it does, I will do more research, and if the project sounds promising I will participate in any airdrops/bounties they do. 

The key to finding success in airdrops/bounties is quality, not quantity. If you participated in the 1000 ONT airdrop, you probably made more than joining 500 random shitcoin airdrops. Be selective!

I wholly agree. The ratio of rubbish ICOs to promising ones out there is ridiculous. Gotta be willing to do your research otherwise alot of time is gonna be wasted. That said, ONT did an airdrop and the recipients are now up thousands Smiley
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
April 13, 2018, 07:49:33 PM
#15
Found this airdrop to be very cool and good prospect.

https://bonus.presale.ventures/r/2122

1.  Click on Sign Up and follow the detailed steps
 2.  After signing up and joining the two Telegram channels enter your ETH address. you get 20 tokens worth 20$

Evaluation:
They have a great and professional team. The whitepaper is also solid. The steps for the airdrop are extremely user-friendly (step by step with images and so on). Super smooth.
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 534
April 11, 2018, 12:03:48 PM
#14
To be honest, I believe in smart work it doesn't make any sense to me to spend the entire time on looking for airdrops. On the other hand, considering the mass mentality, the value decreases most of the times as soon as that particular coin hits the market so selling it at that time is not a good deal. Thus, spending around 5% time is not a bad idea but one should hold and expect returns in the long term against short-term mass mentality.
hero member
Activity: 1106
Merit: 638
April 10, 2018, 09:28:21 PM
#13
Are they worth the time we spend to do the tasks and submit information? Are they really going to explode so make us rich?

No. Next question?

Even 1% of them go on to be super big then it does worth it but how can we be so sure of it?

Maybe 1% of them, but guess how hard it is to reach that 1%? You need to participate in at least 100 ICO airdrop campaigns to have 1 be in play for you that might "be super big".

The reality is that if an ICO needs to give away it's tokens for free, and is not attempting a hard fork, the ICO's utility in the market is super low (i.e., their business model is weak). A company that has a great idea doesn't need to give it away for free to gain publicity. And ICOs, most of them, are companies.

The ICO market should be contracting significantly during this recessionary period, which is a good thing. It's time for the ICO trash to get swept up and tossed in the bin!
legendary
Activity: 4018
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
April 10, 2018, 09:02:15 PM
#12
We've had multiple people earn over $100,000 digging addresses on FreeBitcoins from these Bitcoin forks.

https://freebitcoins.com/clamchecker/wallets/id/3046/ (Over $400,000 on this wallet dig alone)
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