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Topic: What are the best sources for discovering high-quality airdrops? (Read 271 times)

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In fact airdrop now only comes to the point of being worthless and a waste of time, so most people don't want to believe in airdrop now. The project you are talking about is currently on promotion which you will get from bounty sector so don't waste time from airdrop and work on bounty. You will get very less tokens from airdrop but if you work on bounty you will get better tokens. However, build interest in your work by doing your own research.
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There are few website that offer services like they will scan the whole ecosystem and crypto space if you are eligible for any airdrop. You can just simply put your address there and do the check. And for any potential airdrop source that will let you find all the best airdrop i follow some influencers and airdrop group where they share only the legit airdrop. Also i am following one guy in twitter who share all the detailed information about the airdrop and his tweet are really informative.
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Thorough research needs to be conducted, considering the true state of the platform's reputation. Y24.io is relatively new, so you need expert opinions and reviews from the community. You can also check social media groups to see what they think or say about it, or feedback from other users who have participated in the platform's airdrop. It's important to check its legitimacy, the team behind it, or any partnerships if there are any.

I noticed that someone already posted about that airdrop just last week; I just can't remember who.
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The best place is social media, because almost all projects promote it via social media, especially Discord, Twitter, Telegram, these three social media are very familiar with crypto projects.
The familiarity of our projects are mainly based on the roadmaps of these projects. Airdrops are the main free tasks to anticipate, it's usually difficult and challenging to win airdrops and the ones we've tried our best to accumulate, ends up been transformed to scam. Social media is definitely one of the good platforms to spot out potentials of our current projects, it's definitely winning throughout our first and second phases in the market. We have numerous crypto related apps that have the reliable information we seeks in the system.
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According to my experience is that if anyone wants they discovering a high quality Airdrop so according to my knowledge is that you need to search then select a high quality Airdrop and other main thing is that there team response there team are promising are not then send to others other way you and others people are very risk to join unverified Airdrops.
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I don't really know why, I always ditest the sight or hearing of airdrops. To me, it's just like talking about scammers. Because scammers always use airdrops as a means of deceiving or leuring people to there trap of claiming it with usdt, Tron, ltc or btc. I always ask this question has anyone been able to sell an airdrop that was claimed? If yes den I can have a little confidence on airdrop. 

On the kind of airdrop which OP brought you’re right but there’s still a lot of legit airdrop out there especially on L1 project dapps or the blockchain itself during the test net period.

Nowadays, Legit airdrop requires participation by doing some task related to the project not the typical task of scam airdrop which you will need to pay or like something with their social.

I use https://boxmining.com/category/airdrops/ Website as reference for upcoming and potential airdrop since he only list quality project and boxmining is a very popular crypto influencer that has a connection with these projects.
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Seeking reliable airdrops can be tricky, especially with the risk of scams. Recently, I've delved into blast.io, where participants deposit 0.1 ETH, receive blast airdrop tokens, and reclaim their ETH with added APY. Similarly, y24.io, launching on BNB chain, employs a resembling tactic: deposit 0.1 BNB, complete tasks, and earn up to 1000 y24 tokens daily. Given blast's success, I'm inclined toward y24's potential. However, as y24 is new, I seek guidance. The profits in blast were notable, and I anticipate similar returns with y24. Expert suggestions are highly valued here.
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link: https://y24.io/airdrop

I don't really know why, I always ditest the sight or hearing of airdrops. To me, it's just like talking about scammers. Because scammers always use airdrops as a means of deceiving or leuring people to there trap of claiming it with usdt, Tron, ltc or btc. I always ask this question has anyone been able to sell an airdrop that was claimed? If yes den I can have a little confidence on airdrop. 
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This is a scam. You can only see the list after you invite one of your friends (free promotion). After that, you will get a list for a short period, and then either invite more friends or deposit 0.1 BNB / 0.01 ETH / 32 DAI to get more updates.

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Those high-quality airdrops are closer to paid signals. There is no proof that the airdrop will be successful and there is no need to spend $32 on an unsolicited recommendation.
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The best place is social media, because almost all projects promote it via social media, especially Discord, Twitter, Telegram, these three social media are very familiar with crypto projects.
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Seeking reliable airdrops can be tricky, especially with the risk of scams. Recently, I've delved into blast.io, where participants deposit 0.1 ETH, receive blast airdrop tokens, and reclaim their ETH with added APY. Similarly, y24.io, launching on BNB chain, employs a resembling tactic: deposit 0.1 BNB, complete tasks, and earn up to 1000 y24 tokens daily. Given blast's success, I'm inclined toward y24's potential. However, as y24 is new, I seek guidance. The profits in blast were notable, and I anticipate similar returns with y24. Expert suggestions are highly valued here.
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link: https://y24.io/airdrop
I haven't even heard of this on Twitter, how much they raised? Sorry to burst your bubble but I think this one isn't worth the time and risk and tbh most people here are doubting links being shared so better don't post it as it can be clicked easily. You're asking something yet you surprise us with a shill, nice try. To anyone, who's curious on where to find quality threads about airdrops just use twitter.
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The thread is about where people source high quality airdrops and then OP goes to share an under the radar supposed blast-like airdrop mechanism. I don't know about you all but my security senses have screaming red flags. If anyone decides to follow through with the link, don't forget to be extremely careful before connecting your wallet to a sketchy site like that. Also, copycat of popular sites turn out to be outright scams more often than not.

This is the responsibility of the user himself, to verify if the site is indeed legit.
And even if the site is legit, you can't be very sure also with their content.
Most airdrops or give-aways will just waste your time, so it is up to the user if he will join them or not.
There are so many sites dedicating for this kind of service, however, we all know very few projects will turn out to be worthwhile of your time.
Hence, it is your duty to educate yourself about the validity of the project particularly if you will send some vital info to their site just to claim some freebies you don't know if they will make it or not in the trading market.
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I don't know whether y24 is a scam or not. but their bounty is alive now. you can participate in the bounty campaign totally free and it is escrowed.  I don't know about their airdrop. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.63442169
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Seeking reliable airdrops can be tricky, especially with the risk of scams. Recently, I've delved into blast.io, where participants deposit 0.1 ETH, receive blast airdrop tokens, and reclaim their ETH with added APY. Similarly, y24.io, launching on BNB chain, employs a resembling tactic: deposit 0.1 BNB, complete tasks, and earn up to 1000 y24 tokens daily. Given blast's success, I'm inclined toward y24's potential. However, as y24 is new, I seek guidance. The profits in blast were notable, and I anticipate similar returns with y24. Expert suggestions are highly valued here.
check out for more detail

link: https://y24.io/airdrop


Those kind of airdrops for me are useless airdrops. Just to be a qualifier, you have to make a deposit first. I'm not comfortable with those rules on airdrops, to be honest. That's why airdrops like that are no longer a trend or legit in the crypto space.

True, this is not like 2017 or early 2018 wherein airdrop is the thing. It was a hype before, as every airdrop is really worth something. But I don't know who started the whole airdrop becoming a scam when they started asking people to deposit first to get a airdrop.

Because of the legitimacy of airdrops now or in this era, you must first use the platform of those who want to give airdrops to communities. In short, the participants must first enjoy the service platform that the coordinator of their airdrop program has. But it will be a few months before they start airdrops.

Perhaps there could be airdrop that is still legitimate, maybe a couple of them, but I don't think it's worth as compare to before. So it could be define as waste of time hunting this airdrop as it might not be as big as a bounty hunter is expecting. But if there are some of them still wanting to go and jump on those airdrop, then best of luck to them. And there are a lot of similar websites that we can find giving us dates and what not as far as airdrop is concern.
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The thread is about where people source high quality airdrops and then OP goes to share an under the radar supposed blast-like airdrop mechanism. I don't know about you all but my security senses have screaming red flags. If anyone decides to follow through with the link, don't forget to be extremely careful before connecting your wallet to a sketchy site like that. Also, copycat of popular sites turn out to be outright scams more often than not.
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I think y24.io was delisted from an exchange last week but I have forgotten the exchange. And this not the first time we have discussed how to detect a genuine airdrop in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Probably the method you use to know them might be different from the way I do. And one thing you have to know is that you don't have to deposit money to an airdrop before knowing the best airdrop.

There are some that would be very good at the beginning but they can still collapsed at the long run. So the first thing to know the community participation of the airdrop and visibility of the airdrop in Exchanges.
sr. member
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Are you sure OP you are talking about airdrop as what you suggest is nothing but buying tokens? Airdrops are free tokens that are given to the community. The decision to decide how the community will receive those free tokens is by being part of the community before a particular date. The names you mentioned are not doing airdrop by exchanging Ethereum or BNB. I have not heard about blast.io or y24.io, it looks like you might have been scammed.
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It's terrible, I just heard about blast.io from you, I'd rather use it for betting than to give hope to the ponzi web, until now there are still yes with the dressing of farming like this. I used to also often join web claims like this ending with a small smile Cheesy. it's better if you only ask for a reasonable gas fee for hunting airdrops. indeed there may be those who get a lot of money but I think it's rare. there is no guarantee to attract more like vault in cex or stacking in defi dex, DWYOR only if you are sure you want to fail or succeed as long as you are confident in your decision it is better than you are curious and blame the situation if good luck happens for the project in the future. Grin, in my opinion, that much money can participate in other airdrops Grin, the more projects the greater the potential for future rewards, rather than just 1 website and without self-control your crypto it is very risky.
sr. member
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This aren't airdrop, fuck the team behind it. we don't need to fall for this scam cause I believe it quite obvious. Airdrops are mainly distributed free without depositing anything just recently you see airdrop giving a little task like joining their various social medias to be eligible for the rewards.
This one in particular has gone too far asking for such amount so as to be eligible for the reward only those with shallow reasoning will fall for this.

I would suggest you hold and keep your money instead of using it for the airdrop why not add it up to your Bitcoin portfolio where there is extremely low chance of losing from it.

Not all airdrops are free. There are some airdrop that will cost you some dollars. Imagine when you are asked to buy a domain name to be qualify for an airdrop. Is that one free? Some may require you to perform some task that will cost you some dollars. Recently, airdrops that cost you some dollars are more likely to be real than fully free airdrops. But that doesn't mean all paid airdrops are real. Although I don't know anything about this airdrop mentioned by OP, it may be real or scam. In all one just has to be careful when running airdrops. Make sure some necessary research are done not to fall victim of being scammed.

Didn't know that there are airdrop that'll cost money first, thought that it's the tasks that is given, guess I'm learning it for the first time, that airdrops that costs some dollars  can be more real. In that case perhaps the one that the OP is talking about might be real, and it's their requirement that payment be made first. Although the most important thing in everything that concerns crypto is that investors in every new projects must endeavor to carry out thorough research before commiting money into any projects to reduce the chances of being scammed.

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This aren't airdrop, fuck the team behind it. we don't need to fall for this scam cause I believe it quite obvious. Airdrops are mainly distributed free without depositing anything just recently you see airdrop giving a little task like joining their various social medias to be eligible for the rewards.
This one in particular has gone too far asking for such amount so as to be eligible for the reward only those with shallow reasoning will fall for this.

I would suggest you hold and keep your money instead of using it for the airdrop why not add it up to your Bitcoin portfolio where there is extremely low chance of losing from it.

Not all airdrops are free. There are some airdrop that will cost you some dollars. Imagine when you are asked to buy a domain name to be qualify for an airdrop. Is that one free? Some may require you to perform some task that will cost you some dollars. Recently, airdrops that cost you some dollars are more likely to be real than fully free airdrops. But that doesn't mean all paid airdrops are real. Although I don't know anything about this airdrop mentioned by OP, it may be real or scam. In all one just has to be careful when running airdrops. Make sure some necessary research are done not to fall victim of being scammed.
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This aren't airdrop, fuck the team behind it. we don't need to fall for this scam cause I believe it quite obvious. Airdrops are mainly distributed free without depositing anything just recently you see airdrop giving a little task like joining their various social medias to be eligible for the rewards.
This one in particular has gone too far asking for such amount so as to be eligible for the reward only those with shallow reasoning will fall for this.

I would suggest you hold and keep your money instead of using it for the airdrop why not add it up to your Bitcoin portfolio where there is extremely low chance of losing from it.
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Seeking reliable airdrops can be tricky, especially with the risk of scams. Recently, I've delved into blast.io, where participants deposit 0.1 ETH, receive blast airdrop tokens, and reclaim their ETH with added APY. Similarly, y24.io, launching on BNB chain, employs a resembling tactic: deposit 0.1 BNB, complete tasks, and earn up to 1000 y24 tokens daily. Given blast's success, I'm inclined toward y24's potential. However, as y24 is new, I seek guidance. The profits in blast were notable, and I anticipate similar returns with y24. Expert suggestions are highly valued here.
check out for more detail

link: https://y24.io/airdrop


Those kind of airdrops for me are useless airdrops. Just to be a qualifier, you have to make a deposit first. I'm not comfortable with those rules on airdrops, to be honest. That's why airdrops like that are no longer a trend or legit in the crypto space.

Because of the legitimacy of airdrops now or in this era, you must first use the platform of those who want to give airdrops to communities. In short, the participants must first enjoy the service platform that the coordinator of their airdrop program has. But it will be a few months before they start airdrops.
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I’m not even familiar to blast.io but both of them surely sounds like a ponzi scam since there’s no way to yield the deposit amount while getting airdrop at the same time. Who’s generous startup project that will give this kind of benefit by just completing minor task while sending a deposit.

This is not an airdrop but rather a different form of scam token sale. There’s no airdrop that will require someone to deposit on the given address because airdrop shouldn’t involved any deposit but rather just task.
Really it looks out of the ordinary to achieve such level of profits just by depositing for the airdrop and the major turn off for me in this is the fact rhat,  airdrop participants will have to deposit before being able to claim the airdrop rewards from the platform.

And just as you mentioned the project looks and sounds like a Ponzi scheme and anyone looking to take part in it should do that with caution on the long run, because when it looks too good to be true rewards it is definitely not true in most cases.

Most especially when emphasis is made on the initial deposits before claiming the rewards or activating those rewards.
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Seeking reliable airdrops can be tricky, especially with the risk of scams. Recently, I've delved into blast.io, where participants deposit 0.1 ETH, receive blast airdrop tokens, and reclaim their ETH with added APY. Similarly, y24.io, launching on BNB chain, employs a resembling tactic: deposit 0.1 BNB, complete tasks, and earn up to 1000 y24 tokens daily. Given blast's success, I'm inclined toward y24's potential. However, as y24 is new, I seek guidance. The profits in blast were notable, and I anticipate similar returns with y24. Expert suggestions are highly valued here.
check out for more detail

link: https://y24.io/airdrop


I’m not even familiar to blast.io but both of them surely sounds like a ponzi scam since there’s no way to yield the deposit amount while getting airdrop at the same time. Who’s generous startup project that will give this kind of benefit by just completing minor task while sending a deposit.

This is not an airdrop but rather a different form of scam token sale. There’s no airdrop that will require someone to deposit on the given address because airdrop shouldn’t involved any deposit but rather just task.
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Seeking reliable airdrops can be tricky, especially with the risk of scams. Recently, I've delved into blast.io, where participants deposit 0.1 ETH, receive blast airdrop tokens, and reclaim their ETH with added APY. Similarly, y24.io, launching on BNB chain, employs a resembling tactic: deposit 0.1 BNB, complete tasks, and earn up to 1000 y24 tokens daily. Given blast's success, I'm inclined toward y24's potential. However, as y24 is new, I seek guidance. The profits in blast were notable, and I anticipate similar returns with y24. Expert suggestions are highly valued here.
check out for more detail

link: https://y24.io/airdrop
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