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Topic: Are there any cool Christmas events going on, and I can make some extra money? (Read 129 times)

legendary
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You should consider buying a hardware wallet this period if you haven't, the discounts are very massive and I just decided to go for it, if you are buying any thing crypto related you will enjoy the offers but if you are looking to make money sorry it will be harder, even if all exchanges give Xmas bonuses it will be limited to some numbers of people, and bet it with me, thousands of people are already waiting to be the winner as well, the chances of winning is so low that its not worthy for me.
When purchasing hardware wallets, the discount should be the last thing you look for. You want to buy a reliable device that protects your investments, which may be millions of dollars to a few hundred dollars. Saving 25% of the value of the wallet in exchange for the risk of losing your money is not a good move.
Look for an open source wallet with a good rating. If you find a discount, that's good. If you don't, there's no problem, but buying a wallet because there's a 90% discount on its price is stupid.
hero member
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Personally, I don't participate in those kinds of giveaway events because it is not meant for you to even verify that it was actually those that merited the reward that it was awarded to. I feel they do those events just to gain more attention for themselves, while there is no real reward that was given. They could tell you that Mr. A won the event, but how do you verify? Also, in a competition where there are already 20,000 contestants, what is the guarantee that they will win? There's no guarantee, and that's why I don't get involved. It's just a waste of time and effort.
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I noticed Binance has a Christmas event with $150k BNB. Just gotta retweet, but only 6 winners, and there are already 20k retweets.

I know it’s hard to be the winner, but I’m in.
Also, TaskOn Christmas with $60k. Looks like you can participate in dozens of projects with a higher chance of winning. I noticed the first project offers $7,000, and it’s going to 300 winners. Tasks are chill, just like the Binance retweet one. Deadline is the 25th.

Any other Christmas events? especially ones with easy tasks. I don’t want to waste too much time on it.


You will be coming across many of these offers from different sources, but before you could draw a conclusion, try as much as possible to see that you understand the required process before you started, then know that you have to be extra careful in accepting some offers related to this because some were nothing than reception and a waste of time, some have been scammed through thesame process, this is not to discourage you but to let you know what might be ahead.
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The chances of winning these contests are very low. You are most likely to end up doing all the work and not making a penny. It’s like free advertising, referral contests is good method of marketing and it’s very cost effective for the company because they only pay a small pool of people. You say you want something easy but when you really think about it, you’re actually getting the short end of the stick. Most of the contests are designed so only the persons with the highest numbers win. That means if you come up even a little bit short, you get nothing for your work. No compensation of any sort.
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How will you ensure that these 6 people are not pre-determined? If the services that provide these prizes do not give random things, such as the last 4 digits in hash block number XXX or any open source method, it can be confirmed that they are random then I don't think there is a way to know whether there are actually prizes or for marketing only.
exactly!.. he done assuming everybody on it would atleast have a chance - let's say the slots were like 20k people. It looks like a promotional offer to me.. (well, Binance's rich enough to donate that away for the xmas without a doubt)..

apart from casinos and Thier weird bonuses this Xmas, I don't really know about centralized exchanges that are willing to offer an easy-peasy..
Edit: remitano has been advertising several bonuses and Xmas claims though.. I don't really know their Ts/Cs.. that's left for you to figure out.

Sandra 🧑‍🦰
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Its strange though, I was always obsessed with these free money making offers, from Kucoin, binance and others but unfortunately I am never once a winner before, it feels almost impossible to become the winner of the prizes so I don't bother with them anymore..
Is this related to what Husires said above about winners being predetermined by the company running the Christmas events. I wanted to disagree with him to a larger extent that reputable projects will not even think to play such an unethical game. But on a second thought I understood it is a centralized system and ought not to be trusted.
In any centralized system, many unimaginable shits happen behind the scene.
These projects that do these taskful giver aways, do they state the process of selecting the winners. I mean the transparency of the system, is it assured?
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You should consider buying a hardware wallet this period if you haven't, the discounts are very massive and I just decided to go for it, if you are buying any thing crypto related you will enjoy the offers but if you are looking to make money sorry it will be harder, even if all exchanges give Xmas bonuses it will be limited to some numbers of people, and bet it with me, thousands of people are already waiting to be the winner as well, the chances of winning is so low that its not worthy for me.

Hardware's like crypto miners have discount every holiday, you can check bitmain if they have but I am sure that almost all wallets are doing discount now, safepal, ellipal , keystone, etc.

Its strange though, I was always obsessed with these free money making offers, from Kucoin, binance and others but unfortunately I am never once a winner before, it feels almost impossible to become the winner of the prizes so I don't bother with them anymore..
legendary
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Any other Christmas events? especially ones with easy tasks. I don’t want to waste too much time on it.

Easy task = lots of participants = low chance to win even a candy. I would not follow such strategy. You wont get extra money without any effort. I have noticed, that almost every major exchange run competitions almost every month or quarter. Mostly they are trading competition. So if you have skills, you can give them a try. Or major casinos run Christmas events (but they are halfway through already). You can try your luck there. But if you are looking for something like retweet, click, join, follow and etc, then I suggest you not to make great hopes to win anything there. As what looking for are airdrops, that are waste of time today.
legendary
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Any other Christmas events? especially ones with easy tasks. I don’t want to waste too much time on it.
How will you ensure that these 6 people are not pre-determined? If the services that provide these prizes do not give random things, such as the last 4 digits in hash block number XXX or any open source method, it can be confirmed that they are random then I don't think there is a way to know whether there are actually prizes or for marketing only.

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I noticed Binance has a Christmas event with $150k BNB. Just gotta retweet, but only 6 winners, and there are already 20k retweets.

I know it’s hard to be the winner, but I’m in.
Also, TaskOn Christmas with $60k. Looks like you can participate in dozens of projects with a higher chance of winning. I noticed the first project offers $7,000, and it’s going to 300 winners. Tasks are chill, just like the Binance retweet one. Deadline is the 25th.

Any other Christmas events? especially ones with easy tasks. I don’t want to waste too much time on it.
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