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October 17, 2017, 02:15:31 PM
#52
Check www.t.me/cryptocurrencyairdrop for the latest airdrop
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October 17, 2017, 01:44:32 PM
#51
I do not really understand about airdrop whether promising or not. because a lot of airdrop coin now.
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October 16, 2017, 09:04:28 PM
#50
Currently there are plenty of active and upcoming Airdrops, have seen HDG which theres no need for registration, when you hold Rialto token which i think there partner will have an instant hdg, i don't know yet the rules but seems interesting. Instant coin.
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September 05, 2017, 09:53:25 PM
#49
DeepOnion is one of those promising airdrops, every week people can earn plenty of onions from DeepOnion team, join https://deeponion.org/community/apply.php?ref=676934
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September 02, 2017, 03:27:54 PM
#48
I don't know of any off the top of my head but I wanted to give you a technique that we used to find certain things here on the Forum. It sounds simple at it is but a lot of times people overlook this. Go to the announcement thread, and from there use the search box to search for in your case airdrop. You can get crazy with it automated, even par sit out to a separate list, but in the end this is something that you could do once a day make sure that the list is listing in date and not any other method, and you will have the ones on top that are most recent, and some of those might be only minutes old.
Searching from the front page hasn't worked out for a long time and using their search page it's just an extra couple of steps you don't need go to the announcement Page search for airdrop and you will have a list of all of those.
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August 26, 2017, 04:30:24 AM
#47
Deep onion is not an airdrop and seems like a scam.

This is the main reason that I haven't got involved. They keep saying "airdrop" all over the place, when it is clearly not an airdrop. It is a signature campaign. They say "airdrop" just to generate more traffic.
If they are going to mislead people from the start, it seems unprofessional at best, and it doesn't bode well for developments further down the line.

I don't have an opinion on whether or not it's a scam, but they are certainly not 100% honest.
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August 26, 2017, 01:24:15 AM
#46
None. Maybe Byteball. All others seem valueless. Deep onion is not an airdrop and seems like a scam.
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August 24, 2017, 08:59:32 PM
#45
What are promising (free) airdrop coins to take part in?
What airdrop coins do you see being traded on exchanges?
There are so many airdrop but what about deeponion? Remember not all of the airdrop coin will be listed on the exchange site. But you can find another good airdrop coin in the announcement  section.


So true as many airdrop coins will turn to a shit coin if they will not be listed in exchanges. But free is free so many are easily get attracted to this and its like nothing to lose if you save some of it. For me OMG is one of the legit airdrop, it is listed in exchanges so you sure have a good profit.
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August 24, 2017, 07:44:32 PM
#44
If you don't mind a 10 post per week signature campaign, then DeepOnion is the most promising AirDrop project. I'd hold it all until 2020 and then reassess the situation before selling anything though. If it does anything similar to what Monero and other anonymous coins did it will be quite big.

You must really believe in deeponion to hold on to them for that long. Can you though ? You have to resist selling them.

 DO NOT POST SESC LINKS

Anybody? I'm serious intrested!

my coin fupoof  has some pretty easy bounty follow coin on twitter  facebook would be in total 50 coins .Even posting on the topic earns you 10 coins  Grin.Here is  a link https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.20771364

Thank you I will give that a go. xD won't hurt to try.
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August 24, 2017, 04:44:54 PM
#43
Bitsend and Byteball are the only real airdrops out there at the moment. For Bitsend you need an Bitcointalk account which is at least one year old and Senior Member. Every week they drop some coins into your wallet automatically. There are 620 participants right now. Seats are limited to 1,000. This airdrop is running until 2019. Price skyrocketed today: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitsend/.

but i think the good airdrop currently i think is ALTCOM
ALTCOM with the low of total suppy, and tomorrow there will be another airdrop to happen

and the airdrop will be sent to 50 person.
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August 24, 2017, 03:34:32 PM
#42
Thank you. Direct link to the airdrop: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.21038309
It explains how it works: 'all your have to do is to hand others 75 ATS tokens for Free, in order to receive back 75 ATS tokens yourself!'

This is the Bounty Campaign: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bountyico-authorshipcom-bounty-campaign-1m-ats-tokens-to-be-shared-2106727
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August 23, 2017, 04:00:48 PM
#40
Promising airdrops are the one that are not really known. So you probably won't have any information here ^^.
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August 23, 2017, 03:58:47 PM
#39
The best I ever know airdrop - is betsend.
In november they give so many coins, if you held till now - it is about 1000$ per week.
So keep coins!
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August 23, 2017, 12:55:11 PM
#38
Would BitSend qualify as an airdrop since it requires you to own a bitcointalk account of a certain status?
It is an airdrop giveaway.

Beware of fake airdrops trying to get you to enter your private keys to claim. I've got one from DNT and PAY in the last 12 hours via Slack
Slack is used a lot for scam spam.
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August 23, 2017, 12:37:55 PM
#37
Beware of fake airdrops trying to get you to enter your private keys to claim. I've got one from DNT and PAY in the last 12 hours via Slack
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August 23, 2017, 12:21:36 PM
#36
I don't know of any off the top of my head but I wanted to give you a technique that we used to find certain things here on the Forum. It sounds simple at it is but a lot of times people overlook this. Go to the announcement thread, and from there use the search box to search for in your case airdrop. You can get crazy with it automated, even par sit out to a separate list, but in the end this is something that you could do once a day make sure that the list is listing in date and not any other method, and you will have the ones on top that are most recent, and some of those might be only minutes old.
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August 21, 2017, 01:06:11 PM
#35
I'm currently participation in the deeponion[onion] airdrop.  Have just recently started looking for airdrops, so this is the first one I have attempted.  Good luck.

In my opinion, that's not airdrop. You will be paid just if you wear their signature. Airdrop is distribution of coins for free. But you are wearing their signature and now you cannot join any signature campaign in this forum.

you're right--we need to define these terms more clearly.. some ideas:

giveaway - a donation to anybody (they may not even ask for it)
airdrop - a giveaway of one asset to owners of a separate asset (perhaps sharedrop should refer to airdrops done in proportion to the amount of the separate asset which is owned)
sigdrop - signature campaign giveaway

under these definitions:
CLAMs is an airdrop, but not a sharedrop.
Byteball is an airdrop, but more specifically a sharedrop.
DeepOnion is a sigdrop.
Would BitSend qualify as an airdrop since it requires you to own a bitcointalk account of a certain status?
Kekcoin is a memedrop Grin

Many coins are trying to skirt the "no giveaways" rule on bitcointalk by calling themselves airdrops when they are just giveaways.  Because of this rule I expect many people to use the BitcoinGarden forum for giveaways.

There are not many true airdrops: Byteball (and Blackbytes), Stellar, CLAMs, Bitcore, OmiseGo, JUMBLR, and a bunch on the Waves platform.  Does BCH count as an airdrop?
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August 21, 2017, 12:20:24 PM
#34
How can anyone think Deeponion as airdrop.? They are paying you for the signature space you are advertising. You cant sell the coins as you wish. Thats not how an airdrop works.
I think promising airdrops are ByteBall and Bitsend. Both giveaways have good value and community backed.
byteball gives you coins if you have enough btc required right so its really an airdrop in which you dont have to do anything just maintain
your current btc and receive it along the way.
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August 21, 2017, 12:11:51 PM
#33
How can anyone think Deeponion as airdrop.? They are paying you for the signature space you are advertising. You cant sell the coins as you wish. Thats not how an airdrop works.
I think promising airdrops are ByteBall and Bitsend. Both giveaways have good value and community backed.
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