for fuck sake read people will you?
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY ANY MONEY OR BUY ANY DEEPONIONS TO BE POART OF THE AIRDROP.
there are many ways you can get free coins. the deeppoints are the best way. you get deeppoints for forum activity which convert to deeponions every sunday. they cost nothing except a bit of time. you need 100 onions at least in your airdrop wallet to be a part of it. how you get those onions is of no concern. you can get them free if you want.all this is simply to make sure we have supportive members and not just profit seekers. these we don't want. how fucking hard its it to understand this?
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So if you need 100 Onions to get Deep Points converted into Onions, how can you get 100 free Onions? And even if you did get 100 Onions somehow, why would you use them to participate in the signature campaign on Bitcoin Talk if it only gives 7% per week? I mean, 7% per week is quite a lot, but not if you only have 100 Onions. Even at 3000 Onions there are still better things to do...
again, you really need to read for yourself. anyone can join the forum. you don't need one single onion to join the forum. then you get deeppoints for threads/posts/likes ect. hell you even get them for just logging in each day. all absolutely free. no money changes hands. then on sundays those points get converted to deeponions and the yare airdropped you your wallet and you don't even get an invoice emailed to you. is that clear enough?
Read your own post.
It was completely ambiguous, which is why I've tried to clarify the situation about your "Deep Points" system. It wasn't "clear enough" at all if you could join that part of the "airdrop" without 100 Onions or not.
But even with that, most Onions seem to go the dev team and moderators, since most of the "airdrop" is through the signature campaign.
And the signature campaign pays pretty much nothing to new participants (if the 7% number is real) so there's no reason for them to join.
That just centralizes >50% of the airdrop around a very small group of people. It seems almost intentional that small holders aren't given any motivator to join the signature campaign (which seems to pay 3/4 of the total "airdrop", mostly to big holders) so that a small group of people can keep most of the coins to themselves.
I was actually thinking about joining at the end of the year, but I wanted to make sure that the project is legitimate first and see if the "DeepSend" feature actually comes out and does what it promises. But with the new rules the whole project has turned from "controversial but potentially genuine" to "highly suspicious and potentially very elaborate ponzi scheme".
I hope that I'm wrong because I would really like more anonymous coins to keep the governments at bay. But with the way the "airdrop" is handled now I think people will (at least secretly) lose all trust and faith in the project that they might have had. I don't assume that they can speak out openly about this either, since they are getting paid for posting after all.
Anyway, good luck. I hope for you it'll work out the way you intended.
I'm still interested to see how things will turn out, but I have lost all interest of directly supporting the project in its current state.