Similar thing happened to me about a year ago, I was relentlessly searching for airdrops everywhere I could find it on the internet when I've actually not even read about what airdrop means. I also participated in some airdrops on telegram using telegram boot, which all turned out to be fake. It's just best that one should study well about a project before embarking participating in the airdrop and if all test proves it to be scam, one should just shut the thought to participate in it off, regardless of how attracting the worth of the airdrop is.
And these airdrops are becoming gateways of collecting information of the participants. When the participants are intrigue with the project, they're like blind followers that would do anything the airdrop developers are going to say. Like providing those details, email, ids, I've seen some that do really required it and their reasoning is to avoid cheaters that do claim twice. And in return of that, they'll take those information and have it saved on their databases and you'll be surprised that you'll be receiving spams in your email.
Airdrop is one of the many ways to advertise or introduce new crypto projects to the world. Now, some scammers are using Airdrops to attract or influence new investors to their projects, which were created without proper and adequate information. Their goal is simply to attract more investors, after which they will move ahead with their funds.
The image below is my own wallet, which I used to participate in some airdrops. I noticed that almost all of these tokens did not have proper information on their various websites; all they have there is a guide on how to buy the token in their presale, nothing like main details about the project, the CEO, and their partnerships, Roadmap, and so on. After the Airdrop, it was stated that the token would be locked until JULY, which I believe is a lie, because the amount given for just participating in the Airdrop is too large to be true, and I believe they are just using the Airdrop to attract more investors.
I'm bringing this up in the forum because I don't know enough about it to tell if it's real or if it's a trick to get more investors to participate in their presale and then walk away with people's money once their goal has been met.
More information about this is needed to prevent people from becoming victims of such projects.
These are the links to their respective website and I am having some believe that these 3 projects are related or run by the same group of people. They have the same ideas.
https://metarobox.game/https://terkehh.com/https://metawar.finance/The links to the LinkedIn team profile are not available, Twitter is barely just a few followers.
It means that we should not give our trust easily to those new projects or their raindrop. Cause nowadays scammer is always on our side we need to be vigilant to prevent any kind of loss. Because scammer try their best to convenience you to participate in their project but in the end of the day they will leave you in the air empty-handed cause they took all your money. And in addition, it's better to find a regular job than airdrop hunting.