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Projects should reward their community fair and square listening dust is not a reward. People really had plans for their hard work and effort they put in. Giving someone $10 or $15 is not a reward for 4 months of hard work.  And yes while we frown at the outcome of Hamster, we still go ahead and try other airdrops because not all projects will turn out bad like hamster so we keep trying.

Not only hard work, but people spent money with their data, Here in our country, people are buying data because majority of people here are using prepaid sim Imagine spending $2 a week for data just to do this tapping things.

I understand the anger of some of my friends, they should have waited for the distribution and just bought in the market if they knew that the allocation was this low, I just recommend them to just pick the right project to work with. Not all projects are like Hamster, there will come projects like Notcoin and Dogs who will give them better rewards.
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So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?

First, we should know what is the word scam means...  If the project delivers the airdrop which it promise the participants, regardless of the price in the market, I do not think that it can be called a scam.  If they don't promise any price to encourage people to join their activities and the price turned out to be dust, I do not think it can be called a scam.  Shitcoin maybe but since they delivered, and stay in the cryptosphere, it can't be called a scam.

Hamster banning people suspected of cheater without any solid proof while those who actually cheated are not blame is not fair.  It may be one of the fraudulent moves of the project to minimize token recipients.

Participating in the telegram project is not forced, people joined voluntarily so why blame the project when it does not pay well?
A project that promises to reward the community but ends up ripping them apart should be considered as scam. Yes, we know people were not forced to join, they join voluntarily but they did their task diligently and the project called the participant CEO and promised to reward them like a CEO. So following short of their agreement or what they promised the community is reaping the community of their hard work which is not proper. Banning people that were not meant to be banned and leaving those who actually cheated to earn more than those that farmed the project diligently for more than 3 months, should be considered as scam.

Telegram project should not be considered as free money and should not reward community peanuts because people invest their time, their data, their energy into them because of the potential claim the project owners make.  Playing games on hamster combat was so stressful, they had a lot of things to do that really demanded people's time, data and their effort. So the least they could have done was to reward the community profit of what they promised. If their community number increased beyond their initial budget then they sould have diversed another means to get funds and pay them because this community helped them build their social network and they played their games and achieve whatever goals they had.

 Projects should reward their community fair and square listening dust is not a reward. People really had plans for their hard work and effort they put in. Giving someone $10 or $15 is not a reward for 4 months of hard work.  And yes while we frown at the outcome of Hamster, we still go ahead and try other airdrops because not all projects will turn out bad like hamster so we keep trying.
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Airdrops on Telegram are often a means for crypto or blockchain projects to build communities, but there are many cases where this kind of airdrop ends in fraud. Many projects use Telegram airdrops to capitalize on user enthusiasm and quickly gain followers, but provide no real value or significant rewards. However, in both cases, users should remain vigilant. Fraudulent projects can appear on any platform, and it is important to do in-depth research before participating in an airdrop. So far, Web3 does have greater potential because the projects tend to be more open and have a long-term vision. So, in comparison, it is better to focus on airdrops in the Web3 ecosystem which is more transparent and prioritizes utility.
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So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?
We already predicted that the coin will be listed at the premarket price which was $0.01. It was not a surprise when I found it listed exactly at the price. Many people put their time into tapping hamster Kombat, watching their videos, following them on social media which is more than the peanut money people received from the airdrop. This will teach people lesson. We have posted already that as scam got to ICO, so will scam begin in tap-to-earn or whatever they are called. Some of them, like Tapswap are demanding for money from people, people that lay the money will all be shocked than what happened this time.
Hamster Kombat disappointed quite alright but I don't think that it should be a yardstick to generalize how other yet to be listed/launched tap-to-earn telegram mini app airdrop projects will perform. When Notcoin and Dogs were in the pipeline a lot of people never participate due to how skeptical they were about the end result but at last both projects paid their participants handsomely and that was what spark the influx of participants with hamster Kombat under the impression that it was going to make wave too.

There are other airdrop projects that are still cooking right now and we can't say for sure how their reward's would be eventually but we know some will be scam, it's just for participants not to be with a high expectations, avoiding those projects that will demands for certain TON or Tron transaction as condition for eligibility and more importantly DYOR about some of these projects before diving in. But in all, never put hope on airdrops.
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So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?


People are not making good money from the Telegram airdrop recently. That doesn't mean the airdrops on Telegram are becoming scams. The truth is, not all airdrops will make people money. Notcoin and Dogs projects have make some miners with good cashouts, and it is not possible for all the projects to look the same. As with any airdrop, it is very possible that people should expect disappointment.In fact, even with the Catizen and Hamster airdrops, where people are complaining that they gave dust, some people still cashed out reasonable amounts of money from the projects. With the large population mined Hamster, if they gave everyone big allocations, it would still be the same people who would dump the token. So, even with this dust, if someone can hold it, it is possible that it will pump a little later in future.
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Telegram airdrop mining will reduce very well and one thing we have to know that, airdrop is not a get quick rich scheme and nobody should expect big from airdrop. The expectations of hamster Kombat by the players were too high and that was why it disappointed many but those who understands how airdrop was not affected and they took it as normal thing but for those who were new in the system were disappointed.

Now the season 2 of hamster Kombat is less populated and nobody is interested to doe again and many have deleted all the airdrops links from their telegram and delete all the hamster Kombat links in their telegram. Hamster Kombat is a dust and the worst part right now is. The market price is reducing drastically everything hour.
legendary
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The failure of Hamster project will not stop the reign of telegram airdrops. There are these set of people who just believe that if one project fails, another will do great. They are already farming or mining another project, believing that it will yield success.
It is understandable that some will lose interest because because of hamster, but there are a whole lot of new people who wants to join the bandwagon.
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Today, the Hamster airdrop project listed, and they listed 'dust'. Prior to this, there has been a lot of conversations and controversies from people about the project's legitness. A lot of people already said the project will not succeed because it has been showing signs of being a scam project.
Most people's expectations were just too high on the hamster airdrop. I saw lots of people list out things they will be getting after receiving their airdrop, but most people ended up receiving less than $20  in the airdrop. I saw different posts on social media about how they got disappointed with the airdrop. I saw someone who deleted their Telegram account just because of the disappointment they got from the airdrop, and they claim they will never participate in any airdrop again.

They introduced keys as a major criteria and to get keys, they introduced playgrounds where you get to download multiple games to play with lots of ads to get keys. Towards token distribution, they introduced a new card in their achievement section that says cheating is bad, which led to banning people's accounts on the grounds of cheating, and some accounts that cheated were safe, so the allocations were not equal.
But at the beginning of the mining, they made it public that their main requirement for the airdrop will be profit per hour. I know all those cards and keys will be among the requirements also, but their main requirement should be what they made public, so they are not just supposed to change criteria without announcing it.

Now Hamster has listed and it listed at $0.01 and has even dropped with time to $0.008. This listing price is a lot of dust for the community farmers and has really discouraged a lot of people from continuing with Telegram airdrops. People had hope with Hamster, because they never expected the price to be this low.
Expectation was just too high on Hamster, but they ended up disappointing people by listing so low. At least most people will have learned their lesson by not expecting so much from any airdrop. Always lower your expectations when participating in airdrops because anything can happen.

For me, I think a few sour airdrops should not discourage you from mining. Come to think of it, DOGS paid fairly.
People never took dogs seriously, Dogs required just a little taste to be performed, and some people just joined and performed those tasks and never logged in again. Some people don’t even believe dogs will pay, but they got listed, and people received fair payment.
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Disappointment is certain, so don't expect too much. I know this is for airdrop projects with quite complicated and time consuming tasks, it must make players disappointed with the results they get now, they only want short term profits after being paid they must immediately sell it, this habit is often done by airdrop participants, in the future it will definitely cause laziness to do similar airdrop tasks
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So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?

Telegram airdrops are doing good Dogs and Notcoin makes us excited to work on these airdrops until Hamster comes along; it ruin everything, Until now, there have been so many complaints on forums, on social media, its the talk of the town for unfair distribution, its not worth the effort.

This picture is just one of the too many disappointing picture posted on social medias of people who tirelessly worked for months only to get dust of the billions supply, well we really can't blame people if their expectations are not met.

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         -      The payback of the people who were cheated by hasmter kombat is terrible; that is the beginning of hamster's fall. If in the first month this hmstr really blew up and made noise,
now they will also end up with the noise of the crypto community that supported them because of the frustration created by the hasmter kombat team and developers.

The hamster even tried to apply to the Guinness World Book of Records, but they didn't win what they did because they couldn't actually maintain their passive profit. So I'm also sure that no one will participate in their season 2, and then it's all cheating and hype by YouTubers on social media apps.
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I assume this will happen — some will stop doing Telegram airdrops because Hamster was a fail, and that will make reward for rest who stick around worth it.

Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential?

The big difference between Web3 airdrops and Telegram airdrops is that in most cases Web3 airdrops require some spending, while Telegram airdrops are mostly free, so it depends on the user — if they have got no money to spend then they should stick to Telegram airdrops and continue to try their luck there.
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I don’t think one failed project should be the final say on the future of Telegram airdrops. Yes, it feels like a lot of these airdrops are increasingly just about growing their community without real value being returned to participants. But on the flip side, there have been Telegram airdrops in the past that paid off well, DOGS being one of them. So, it's really about picking your battles carefully.

I believe that patience is key in the crypto space. It’s tempting to give up when things like this happen, but staying cautious and doing proper research might still bring worthwhile opportunities.
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First, we should know what is the word scam means...  If the project delivers the airdrop which it promise the participants, regardless of the price in the market, I do not think that it can be called a scam.  If they don't promise any price to encourage people to join their activities and the price turned out to be dust, I do not think it can be called a scam.  Shitcoin maybe but since they delivered, and stay in the cryptosphere, it can't be called a scam.

Hamster banning people suspected of cheater without any solid proof while those who actually cheated are not blame is not fair.  It may be one of the fraudulent moves of the project to minimize token recipients.

Participating in the telegram project is not forced, people joined voluntarily so why blame the project when it does not pay well?

yes, sometimes it is true, I think telegram airdrop still has the potential to introduce new  project but all of that is not free from our assessment of whether it is a scam or not, because every project must have shortcomings, even though it is small but they still pay. and it makes more sense to consider.
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So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?
I don't expect to see a continued rise in people's interest in telegram mining airdrops again. Hamster Kombat payout token mechanism and its listed price is the height of it. How can one be paid with peanuts after months of time-wasting and data burned to carry out task upon task of Hamster Kombat?

Talking about the future of telegram airdrops, they will all end this year, because they have all lost the support of their community. Check all the listed mined airdrops(Dogs, Notcoin, and Hamster); their hypes and support are no more as before, at their early launch in the market, which has led to their tremendous decrease in price. I really hope they give profit returns to their investors who had invested in them at their peak price
legendary
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So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?

First, we should know what is the word scam means...  If the project delivers the airdrop which it promise the participants, regardless of the price in the market, I do not think that it can be called a scam.  If they don't promise any price to encourage people to join their activities and the price turned out to be dust, I do not think it can be called a scam.  Shitcoin maybe but since they delivered, and stay in the cryptosphere, it can't be called a scam.

Hamster banning people suspected of cheater without any solid proof while those who actually cheated are not blame is not fair.  It may be one of the fraudulent moves of the project to minimize token recipients.

Participating in the telegram project is not forced, people joined voluntarily so why blame the project when it does not pay well?
hero member
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So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?

Its too early to tell but we have an indication of abuse, You don't give dust of your token to your participants who worked months and spent money for upgrades, there's disappointment everywhere If we have another Hamster like of distribution, then it could be over within a year.

I hope all the other airdrops that will come are very different from what Hamster did, We like the Notcoin and Dogs distribution and platfrom, these are the kinds of airdrops worth working on.
legendary
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Click to earn, at least when "referrals" are involved, sounds like it is basically similar to such over-simplistic "make money from home" as the various versions of an "Infinity Traffic Boost Plan".

I say over-simplistic because if you simply send the viewers of your ads directly to some third party site you are "wasting traffic"; traffic should be recycled.

In other words before you send a "referral" to anything, such as to go sign up for a telegram based airdrop or anything else, you should get them onto your own "list", because online marketers like to say "the money is in the list".

We here I suppose, if we trust the enduring nature of this forum and all the various free open source projects trying to make forever-storage so that our data we make today can reasonably be expected to be available in any holodeck anywhere when "the Federation" heads toward the stars once the Star Trek mythos is brought to life here on the planet known as Earth, could maybe argue that this forum is one of our "lists" so once we get folk to come here we recycle them using posts here rather than needing a "mailing list" or "membership site" of our own into which to "capture" them.

There is an entire industry "out there" though based on click to (if you do it well enough) earn that does base itself in mailing lists and membership sites; I of course have also my own examples for you of those too, my No Upfront Cash "empire" of mailing-lists and my LFM Knotwork membership-site.


Yet here I am, hmmm... Smiley

In my own experiments so far, crypto has for me been far far more lucrative than that whole clicks thing, even given I have an "empire" of mailing-lists and membership sites. Heck I took offline umpteen membership sites long long ago, my whole family of Magickal Mystery Tour, Teach the World to Fish, Space Cadet Academy and more. See archive.org's "wayback machine" if interested in such ancient sites or the history of "Knotwork sites" ("Tying it all together...") in general. Still maybe a couple other membership sites left somewhere as I tried most free open source membership-site software available at the time(s).

If the telegram airdrops scene is going the way of the whole pre-existing click for credits, click for views of your ads, click to potentially earn from home in your pajamas etc scene then maybe that niche of crypto might be heading toward "not as lucrative as crypto" if the focus is on the how you earn it part rather than on the wow I got some actual crypto, NOW I finally have my seed crypto to get started into the lucrative part...

-MarkM-
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It's a valid deduction that the most popular airdrop game Hamster Kombat could not maintain a respectable price than what more could we expect from less popular and fragmented airdrops. But another thing to consider is Hamster's popularity might have had a bad result for the airdrop. When the number of participants high, the reward would be more fragmented and there would be a lot of sell pressure once the coin lists. When the lot of instant seller end up selling their coins, the token would stabilize and probably get to the price point its real holders expect.

Everybody is going to sell their $5-$10 drops and shake the price up due to the nature of the drop, some people may buy HMSTR and wait for the 2 Season of theirs to finish and get some profits, but I highly doubt it.
For me, no high expectations were in place. And that's the summary of it - no life change, no big gains, but just a simple drop of $5-$30 for everybody Grin
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For me, I think a few sour airdrops should not discourage you from mining. Come to think of it, DOGS paid fairly.

I disagree though, it might leave a sour taste for some, I read that there are some players who stay with hamster and yet they just get a few in the airdrops.

The crypto space is a long-term game; if you must invest in it, give it time. It's not a get-rich-quick scheme, so be patient. If an airdrop doesn't pay as expected, try another; then, when you've made a certain amount of money from raindrops or your stable income, you can invest.

But you also know that this is just a hype though and it will not be a long term game? Just like what had happen before, ICO->IDO to play to earn to know tap to earn.

So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?

As I have said, this is just a hype and so after this, there will be a new name in the game causing this hype to die down. Just like what Axie Infinity, it was the last hype and now it's dead and taking over by tap to earn and farm and so the cycle will continues.
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I think, Blum, and if player are still working on it and the game items have not run out, I suggest you finish them and get the points. Blum is predicted to be one of the Tokens that has the most functions among other airdrops that have been listed, for example, Blum will combine the functional tokens between checks and dex, meaning that users will be able to transact crypto even though they use the ton network later, and there is also a lot of support for this coin from investors.

Also, they will have their own pad for the tokens, so, yeah, Blum is, at least, on paper, the best in terms of what projects can be put to work.
But expectations shouldn't be too high, just like with HK.
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