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Topic: Do you suggest participate in airdrop? why? - page 7. (Read 13968 times)

sr. member
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I don't really recommend you to follow airdrop I prefer if you follow the bounty campaign, because in my opinion it's more guaranteed than just airdrop

"ITS MORE" but not really been guaranteed as a 100 percent reliable at the moment. What I can say, we should take part on campaigns that are not that long, let me give you an example: Try to join campaigns which are weekly, there, if week 1 you're paid then continue, you can easily see the reliability of the project, and at the same time, save your efforts and spend your time with other stuffs like trading.
member
Activity: 811
Merit: 20
Chainjoes.com
I don't not believe in project Airdrop required KYC, because Airdrop that means you will got little coin. If their was no value those coin then why we can pass kyc?. If any project give us allowing kyc required after bounty/Airdrop end then I'm sure most of the scam action.
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1002
My vote is almost same with a lot of people  Grin. Of course we agree airdrops is give free money so it is worth to do. As long it not use KYC or maybe if KYC really worth with it's prize, i think i will look about it.

it seems that for now all projects require KYC in the end, sending KYC is not a problem as long as the reward we will receive is also very good. but in reality many scam projects also ask for KYC and this is very worrying for all participants and i would not at all suggest to participate in airdrop because in the end they will ask for KYC
member
Activity: 560
Merit: 11
I don't really recommend you to follow airdrop I prefer if you follow the bounty campaign, because in my opinion it's more guaranteed than just airdrop
sr. member
Activity: 1479
Merit: 273
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My vote is almost same with a lot of people  Grin. Of course we agree airdrops is give free money so it is worth to do. As long it not use KYC or maybe if KYC really worth with it's prize, i think i will look about it.
copper member
Activity: 479
Merit: 11
if it's a free coin only, why not, if they ask for KYC no way I will not trade my information for few pennies and you don't even know if the coin will have value at all seeing hundreds of coins dropping in value and new coins at no value at all in the market.
jr. member
Activity: 170
Merit: 4
I do believe that it is convenient to participate in airdrops, because it is an easy and simple way in which crypto-enthusiasts can help new developers to experiment and propose new projects. It is true that these days rarely an airdrop offers the great profits that used to be before in this type of promotions, however not everything is money in this crypto-universe and we must learn to collaborate in all kinds of projects, especially taking into account that the tasks required to participate in an airdrop usually are not very difficult to do and can be done in a few minutes.
full member
Activity: 700
Merit: 100
I am not interested in following airdrop especially what requires KYC, the data security provided for KYC is not guaranteed, nowadays many airdrop results are only shitcoin and have no value, many airdrop scams make me not interested in following them, filling KYC is also very risky so it's better to avoid airdrop which requires KYC
jr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 1
I don't believe in airdrops, because 99% of airdrops are scam or their tokens worth 0 after listing on a crap exchange like forkdelta.
I agree , it's stupid to spent the time at the moment , I think you should do something more profitable than doing airdrop is better now bounty have to do
sr. member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 253
Airdrops which is asking for personal information is not recommended, there's always a risk especially if the project is not usable, always be careful when you are thinking with joining in any types of this market, think of your security as always.
I totally agree. I am not willing to sacrifice my personal information for a little amount of money from airdrops. They are giving free coins yet they are also asking for you to do something for them, I think that is enough for now and KYC is inappropriate right now especially that their coins initially have no value at all.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 501
 At the moment, it is quite difficult to find worthwhile projects that could interest people not only with free coins, but also with their idea. Previously, it was difficult to do - now almost impossible.
full member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 101
as long as it's free and has a very easy task why not? provided they don't ask for KYC or have to send 0.01 ETH to claim token. if you really ask for both I suggest avoiding it
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 100
I think Airdrop is a waste of time, so I don't recommend joining Airdrop unless you don't have another job because if you want to profit, you have to follow 50 more Airdrops.
jasi you can conclude by yourself and decide for myself.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1017
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I suggest, but you must be smart and careful to choose Airdrop. I once earned hundreds of dollars by collecting Airdrop coins. Indeed it's free but it certainly follows it too carefully. For Airdrop who suggested KYC, I don't think it's necessary to join, don't sacrifice your personal data only for Airdrop, which is uncertain about entering the market.
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 250
I have followed a lot of airdrop, but there is currently nothing that can become money. the average is only a shit token. and also more complicated when it comes to doing KYC. some airdrop which I currently don't use KYC is still following, but the one that requires KYC I better avoid it. besides being at risk also results that are uncertain
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 326
Nowadays many ICOs offer free coins, but we have two problems with this free coins, the first one the value of this coins will drop after start trading due to a lot have free coins willing to sell it, and the second they ask for your ID (KYC), and i think it is very risky to send your IDs to any one.

Please vote to help others

It is dropping just because bounty hunters tend to sell the reward tokens right after they received the token. I am not interested in airdrops but I do witnessed some people who are fond of joining airdrops and fortunately, they are gaining from those rewards. They have really huge patience waiting for the rewards and I must say that they will not wait that much if they can't earn from that. Though not all tokens have a value, some of them are useless. But at least, nothing will lose if they'll join.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 611

I've participated in dozens of airdrops earning almost nothing. But sometimes - very rarely you can hit something valuable - for example now Energi has its airdop in which offers tokens worth over $ 200. The difference between this one and the hundreds of other worthless tokens is that this coin is listed at 138 position on the coinmarketcap and listed on 4 exchanges. In addition, it has a simplified KYC where you do not need to send the full ID photo (only your name must be visible and other data can be hidden) so it is definitely safe. Unfortunately, such airdrops are very rare ....

full member
Activity: 700
Merit: 100
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indeed following airdrop which requires KYC to be very risky because of the insecurity of the ID we provide, the price of the airdrop
tokens is also very low and many are of no value, to be honest I have no interest in following airdrop especially what requires KYC
jr. member
Activity: 199
Merit: 3
I do not dare to say to participate in airdrop, as you mentioned on this topic, that is, many coins that are obtained do not have a price. Regarding KYC, for me it's not something to be afraid of. I actually think KYC is very positive in expressing our seriousness in participating.
legendary
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Merit: 1086
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~snip~ they ask for your ID (KYC), and i think it is very risky to send your IDs to any one.

It is true that some Airdrops require the participant's ID. But I think it is not always too risky, depends on who provide the Airdrops. I ever participated in XLM Airdrop in blockchain.com, and it required KYC for registration and verification there. I followed all the requirements and there is no problem till now. But for new platforms that offer Airdrop KYC, I always refuse them. Since I don't know how the track-record of the teams yet, I never think to join.   
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