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Topic: Are Airdrops worth participating in? WHERE to find all of them? - page 3. (Read 645 times)

mk4
legendary
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There are also many Facebook groups that are named "airdrop.." so you might want to check that out too.

Definitely not. Airdrop "communities", especially on Facebook and on Twitter, are nothing but a breeding ground for airdrop referral/affiliate link spammers. If you were to claim airdrops(though I highly suggest against it), you might as well use a website that has the airdrop links neatly listed.
legendary
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Or you can try to increase the rankings of your Bitcointalk account, then you can participate in signature campaigns.
I also thought about giving OP this same advice till I took a look at his(her)post history, it doesn't look like what someone would be willing to merit in a hurry, OP seems to me like newbies(users)who just don't want to apply a little bit of effort, but want to earn handsomely, maybe that's the reason why he or she wants to engage in airdrops, since majority of them require no effort or hardwork.

OP you can do airdrops, bounties and whatever, but just remember to put a good amount of effort into it.
jr. member
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If you're a telegram user you can join and receive notifications daily from this group https://t.me/airdrop6channel Im also a member of that group and many legit airdrops I already joined but please research first before submitting any documents to avoid scam and stealing your identity.    
sr. member
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If you want to ask about aridrop and Bounty you can go to this section:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0
I myself have stopped doing aridrop for a long time because it almost did not bring anything, most aridrop programs are scams and they only really want to collect information from people.
If you have free time and want to earn more money you can do other jobs in real life. Or you can try to increase the rankings of your Bitcointalk account, then you can participate in signature campaigns.
Finally you should stay away from aridrop requiring KYC. They are just trying to collect people's personal information to sell to scammers.
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You can search all recently added airdrops from these sites-
1. https://airdropking.io/en/
2. https://airdrops.io/
Where you can get the best rated and high valued airdrop. You can search in telegram as well because so many groups are created every day. But just make sure before joining any airdrop try to verify everything from your end.
legendary
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At the moment, i don't think it's worth your time participating in any airdrop programs.

If it takes a few seconds and you're not obligated to do anything else then why not? It's the ones that make demands on your time that aren't worth bothering with. Almost all will die having achieved nothing but the odd one might pay off down the line. There are more constructive things to be doing in the meantime.
sr. member
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I normally go to the Bounties Board for airdrop and bounties.

Here's the link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.40

I also use Google to search for more website that lists airdrops and bounties. Google is my primary go-to-site in almost all of my questions.
legendary
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https://bitcoincleanup.com/
Other telegram airdrop channels:
https://t.me/CryptoKnightAirdrops
https://t.me/AirdropDetective

Also, I advise you to avoid the airdrops that ask for KYC, they're not worth giving your identity for.

If I may add, do not participate in airdrops that requires you to download some apps. It's not worth the risk also.
legendary
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For most people they are not worth participating in. It also depends where you are from. Maybe $1-2 is a lot of money in your region. If that is the case it might be worth it for you. Those ERC-20 tokens can be exchanged for ETH on a DEX like ForkDelta. But if you do try your luck with airdrops I think you will soon notice it is not worth your time. Maybe 1/10 ends up being worth something. I think even those odds are optimistic. 
legendary
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- Are they worth participating in: depends on what they are going to ask you to do. There is no problem in participating in an Airdrop that just ask you to provide your wallet address.
But you should never participate in those that ask you for your personal information (aka KYC) or tell you to send them the gas fee first -> they are scams.

- Where to find them: check the links OmegaStarScream provided in first reply or keep an eye on Bounties (Altcoins) board.
legendary
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OP as you look through the lists provided by other helpful members. I just wanted to give you some piece of advice. At the moment, i don't think it's worth your time participating in any airdrop programs.

What made airdrops a very good way to earn money in 2017 was because of the sudden sky-rocketing of coin prices and ICO hype. Very many newbies in crypto would just splash money or Ether in Decentralized exchanges to buy shitcoins created out of nowhere with hope that their prices would also skyrocket like XRP, XVG, ETH etc

So with that wave, shitcoins actually had value in exchanges because there were so newbies placing good buy orders. To be honest, i personally made over $4k of Ether out of those airdrops... All i just had to filled in the form would just be my bitcointalk name, telegram handle and Ether address.

But people learnt the hard way during the bear market. People no longer splash money buying useless coins and so rarely do airdropped tokens have any value. You will waste your time participating and in the end get tokens worth a total of 1 cent not forgetting that most projects that run these airdrops are now scams.

I would recommend trying learning other things that can help you earn money like Trading. Trading does help me earn some side money.
jr. member
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Does anybody know for a site which shows all avaiable airdrops at the moment?
Thank you!

I have actually noticed on this page https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-nwc-newscryptoio-designing-the-most-sophisticated-place-in-the-crypto-5187554 (Newscrypto) there is an option where they gather all "Airdrops". Did not have time to check it out yet tho.  There are also many Facebook groups that are named "airdrop.." so you might want to check that out too.
sr. member
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I hope you do not look for Airdrop from better sites looking for communities that are frequently updated such as Telegram, Twitter and Facebook, because Airdrop that is shared there tends to be successful and real, as long as you don't ever follow Aridrop Bots in Telegram, it's only a scamer.
legendary
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I used to get some ETH token airdrops without even doing anything - no registration, no platforms or posts, just getting tokens out of the blue because I had some transaction history on my ETH wallet. I then tried to spawn dozens of wallets hoping to get more tokens, but it didn't work. There are probably some requirements for getting selected by these unconditional airdrops - you must have a certain amount of ETH in your wallet, and maybe it should be there for some long period of time.

I think I collected around $20-30 worth of tokens with these airdrops.
mk4
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There are lots of airdrop sites available on the web. They're just one Google search query away.

With that said, are they worth it? Not in my opinion. You'd have to be very lucky to collect an airdrop that would actually end up being worth something some time in the future. Chances are, they're just going to be worth next to nothing(like most cryptocurrencies are). Not to mention that a good chunk of those airdrops requires KYC. Submitting KYC information in exchange of a few cents at best worth of tokens? I don't see that being worth it in the slightest.

Why not just earn money the normal way instead? Get a job, start a business, look for some gigs, those stuff. The days of profitable airdrops are over.
staff
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Here is a couple of them[1][2] (I believe the first one has a more complete list).

Also, I advise you to avoid the airdrops that ask for KYC, they're not worth giving your identity for.

[1] https://airdrops.io/
[2] https://airdropalert.com/
jr. member
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Does anybody know for a site which shows all avaiable airdrops at the moment?
Thank you!
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