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Topic: Recommended Airdrop Amount - page 2. (Read 432 times)

legendary
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May 13, 2020, 05:15:46 AM
#23
It's far less about the tokenomics really, but about the planning of how to get to your desired circulation, distribution and all that. Obviously you want your coins to have value so it's not even about how much you give out but how you decide to then let people use it creatively. More use = more demand.
full member
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May 13, 2020, 04:53:58 AM
#22
First you have to determine in advance how many participants you want to be given tokens, but if I think a total supply of 100 million it will be very difficult to attract people if you only give 5% of the total supply, at least 10% will be better
legendary
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May 13, 2020, 04:15:54 AM
#21
It's dependent on how much you think the coin is worth, and if you have other distribution methods in mind.

A - People will decide to take part in an airdrop based on the expected dollar value, rather than on the number of coins of indeterminate value.
B - You need to consider what proportion of your coins you want to distribute as an airdrop. Are you planning on having an ICO-type event in future? Are you planning on bounty rewards? Do you want to airdrop 1% of your coins? 10%? 50%? Then decide how many people you would ideally airdrop the coins to. This number, and the percentage of your overall supply, and the expected dollar value per coin should help you decide what would be reasonable.
full member
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terra-credit.com
May 13, 2020, 04:07:52 AM
#20
A maximum of 10%, that's all.

Make sure the airdrop agenda that you do in accordance with the targets you get. Many cheaters, so you have to devise an appropriate strategy to reduce it. Limit airdrop recipients, use profitable strategies, for example by working with potential exchanges on condition that the account is verified at level 2, etc. That's an effective way.
legendary
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Merit: 1047
May 13, 2020, 04:01:23 AM
#19
Instead of airdrops why not do bounty hunting, some of the project allocate 1 to 10% of the token supply, if you do bounty hunting in replace of airdrop people will promote your project,instead of just providing their social media account to claim, some of them are cheating, in bounty campaign every claimants has a an account associated with it.
sr. member
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May 13, 2020, 03:15:55 AM
#18
Most airdrop that I often encounter is if the prize for airdrop is only 1-5% of the total supply and not too many participants, maybe around 1000-5000 is enough. And after that always check whether your participants are all valid or not because there will definitely be someone who is cheating by registering several accounts and hoping if he gets a lot of results from your airdrop.
I think its noy about the quantity. Airdrop value is depend on the token metrics of their project. Even he had a 100million tokens, but the unlocked or the circulation on the market is just 1 million. We can say, it is high valued project and the price should be at least good. For example, the 1million circulation has alloted 10,000 tokens for the airdrop with such low supply, this amount is good already or also depends on how many people will received it. Quality is always a great factor considering the quantity of airdrop tokens.
newbie
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Merit: 0
May 13, 2020, 03:09:25 AM
#17
Hi guys, Did you participate in the previous TNC Group Airdrop Event? I have heard that TNC is a great project. I followed them on social media accounts, and WOW. They are so amazing.
member
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May 13, 2020, 03:07:46 AM
#16
If you create a coin with 100 million total supply, how much do you recommend giving per person in an Airdrop to get things going?

The emphasis is on the number of participants that you will need according to your needs, after that determine the threshold value of your coins and  how much is appropriate for each participant. Here, There is a propriety and proper value of your distribution which is distributed to participants.  its  helped you even though the type of work is not too difficult to do.
copper member
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May 13, 2020, 02:40:07 AM
#15
If you create a coin with 100 million total supply, how much do you recommend giving per person in an Airdrop to get things going?
budget 3 to 10% of that's supply should be more than enough.. and debt make the airdrop one where users would have to get referrals.. all you would get when you do that is load of bots and cheaters trying to steal from you
sr. member
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May 13, 2020, 02:30:20 AM
#14
Around 1-3% was the allocated percentage of most airdrop that I see before,

So, if you are asking how much per person you will give, you can use a formula as:
Total number of tokens available for airdrop
Divide it to:
The total number of registered participants = total number of airdrop available per person.
legendary
Activity: 2450
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May 13, 2020, 02:28:31 AM
#13
No thanks.

If your account it's a good project who has some potential on the blockchain or cryptocurrency ecosystem, then you don't do airdrop for your marketing purpose. The community will try to help you share more about your project. An airdrop event was a terrible event for the platform due to a user who participate on the airdrop kinda harsh and always spamming on the chat asking about that's topic without understanding in about the project.
sr. member
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May 13, 2020, 02:05:23 AM
#12
Most airdrop that I often encounter is if the prize for airdrop is only 1-5% of the total supply and not too many participants, maybe around 1000-5000 is enough. And after that always check whether your participants are all valid or not because there will definitely be someone who is cheating by registering several accounts and hoping if he gets a lot of results from your airdrop.
hero member
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May 13, 2020, 02:05:15 AM
#11
10% of your total supply is for the airdrop program, your coin should select quality participants that many other shit coins don't care about it. They will contribute more to the project.
full member
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May 13, 2020, 01:12:38 AM
#10
If you create a coin with 100 million total supply, how much do you recommend giving per person in an Airdrop to get things going?
It should e less than 10% from the total supply or it will be a very good thing if the amount of airdrop will be much lower. The airdrop being used as a way to the promotion dude.
You must also consider about the dump that will be happened caused by the airdrop that already distributed
This is the Right amount to be sent for the whole airdrop participants
,meaning the 10% will be divided to the accounts
 that will join your airdrop though you can also do the same as what
First Poster says about giving 5$ value for each
person but of course this will be depend on your target plan but those
 two advice will be better to implement since you
 have good amount of target supplies.
sr. member
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May 13, 2020, 01:06:01 AM
#9
If you create a coin with 100 million total supply, how much do you recommend giving per person in an Airdrop to get things going?
I think that the amount of coins that the project allocates for airdrop can reach up to 20% of the total supply. This way you can attract the attention of a very large number of investors to your coin. It is very important that the number of coins that each airdrop participant receives in terms of dollars is the same at the start of trading as it was declared during giveaway. This will create a reliable image of the project and strengthen its position in the market.
sr. member
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May 13, 2020, 12:33:40 AM
#8
You should consider the possible number of airdrop participants. And considering the total amount of token supply, maybe around 5% of it will go to the airdrop. But it can still be changed depends on the amount of the token.
full member
Activity: 1750
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May 13, 2020, 12:00:18 AM
#7
100 million total supply is too much imo and i think its hard to attract hunters or investors to join on your project  although i already saw an airdrop with over a million suply tokens but not a hundred million like shown on this thread but let say you have a hundred million supply token i think you will need to give over thousand or hundred thousand depending on the quality of work by your workers .
legendary
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May 12, 2020, 11:44:20 PM
#6
If you create a coin and you start an airdrop as a means of marketing your new coin, it's your developers and the team behind your coin that should decide how much worth of the coins those who entered for the airdrop will receive(after you must have assessed the worth of your coins). Since airdrops is just dropping free coins into wallet addresses that applied for it, I know it is just going to be a tiny amount($1-$5 worth most times), though for doing nothing, but most times requires participants to enter their private information, which I will advice no one to do if it entails that.
hero member
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May 12, 2020, 11:33:07 PM
#5
200-500, also depends on number of partiticpants. Think about ways to prevent dump after listing as well, as airdrop hunters tend to sell coins as soon as they hit the market.
full member
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May 12, 2020, 11:20:45 PM
#4
Like #2 said, depending on how you value your coin. Though most of the time, it will be different between how you value your coin versus other people value your coin. If you overvalue it, the price will have to recorrection to reflect the supply and demand of market, same applied for undervaluing it. Airdrop usually giveaway a good enough amount to make people feel their effort worth it. Anything over $10 for free with only a few minutes to fill the form already considered good.
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