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hero member
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August 09, 2024, 08:59:15 AM
#22

Hey guys. Good day. We've seen a lot of meme projects rewarding airdrops to users with Telegram and Twitter accounts lately. It seems that's the new trend. It started with dog-themed coins, and now we've seen the likes of Olycoin doing well in the long run. Given that it's backed by Foresight Ventures, what's your opinion about this?

@OLYCoinBot

I recently join one of this meme coin airdrop on telegram specifically DOGs community since it was introduced in our group chat for airdrop and listed on exchange. The only problem is it’s taking too long for the distribution and it push users to transact various coins just to earn more airdrop points which is sucks.

I decided to stop accumulating points since other user might abused it already through referrals and spam transaction on ton. I have no hope on this kind of airdrop since it’s prone to abuse.

My opinion is this is just a waste time though.
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August 09, 2024, 08:54:34 AM
#21

Hey guys. Good day. We've seen a lot of meme projects rewarding airdrops to users with Telegram and Twitter accounts lately. It seems that's the new trend. It started with dog-themed coins, and now we've seen the likes of Olycoin doing well in the long run. Given that it's backed by Foresight Ventures, what's your opinion about this?

@OLYCoinBot

You forgot to mention Notcoin, Hamster, and the like. This is a new trend right now because of Notcoin's success. They, too, are considered Telegram airdrops.

They are the new trends now, but I have not yet seen if this trend will hold up for the long term; just like the meme trend, I have been working on 5 of them, but there are at least 20 of them, but I cannot keep up with the time and effort involved.

Honestly, I doubt all of these tapping mining projects are good and will perform well in the market. Maybe three or five of them will, and the rest will struggle since they are just copy-paste projects riding on the trend.

In the crypto market. Trend shifts. I remember when trend was gamefi, later it turned to memecoins..now it's revolving around tom ecosystem and firms like foresight have invested heavily in the ecosystem.. they also happen to support olycoin. Since it's free, I think it's a good risk ahaha. Don't you think so?

Those changes is normal since people always look for something new since what usually those meme coin investor or other things you called it think about that if you are an early adopter of certain technology introduce they are the one who can earn good benefits for their early participation on those projects.

But as long as everything is free on those telegram airdrops and you can do the task what has been asked then its still good to participate especially if you have plenty of time to risk. Also don't expect any sure profit from those projects since again when there huge hype created by certain trend, there's also lots of scamming will exist and we need to take extra precaution dealing with those scam so we can avoid to get compromised.
legendary
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August 09, 2024, 08:13:27 AM
#20
I haven't follow too much such developments. But these coins what value realized to airdrop users?
I will just pay attention actually for the free coins (with some free games... I am a player in Hamster Kombat)
Of course if there is an hype these coins will continue to growth and it will be a good chance for everyone. otherwise last investors would just loss all Sad as usual with such "new coins".
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August 09, 2024, 07:58:27 AM
#19

Hey guys. Good day. We've seen a lot of meme projects rewarding airdrops to users with Telegram and Twitter accounts lately. It seems that's the new trend. It started with dog-themed coins, and now we've seen the likes of Olycoin doing well in the long run. Given that it's backed by Foresight Ventures, what's your opinion about this?

@OLYCoinBot

The meme coin airdrops on telegram are in great hype and gaining momentum. Since telegram channel has more than 60 Million active accounts that is why it becomes easy to create buzz and build community easily. As Olycoin is backed by Foresight ventures which is well know for its innovative projects, there it can attract serious inventors. However, caution should be exercised while investing in meme coins due to their volatile nature and often short lived viability.

Would you classify completing tasks to earn coins as investing? It's an airdrop so it's without risks. Same with Notcoin, hamster, AVACOIN etc.. that's the bot https://t.me/OLYCoinBot/OLYCoin?
startapp=FS2ILDU
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August 09, 2024, 07:52:03 AM
#18

Hey guys. Good day. We've seen a lot of meme projects rewarding airdrops to users with Telegram and Twitter accounts lately. It seems that's the new trend. It started with dog-themed coins, and now we've seen the likes of Olycoin doing well in the long run. Given that it's backed by Foresight Ventures, what's your opinion about this?

@OLYCoinBot

You forgot to mention Notcoin, Hamster, and the like. This is a new trend right now because of Notcoin's success. They, too, are considered Telegram airdrops.

They are the new trends now, but I have not yet seen if this trend will hold up for the long term; just like the meme trend, I have been working on 5 of them, but there are at least 20 of them, but I cannot keep up with the time and effort involved.

Honestly, I doubt all of these tapping mining projects are good and will perform well in the market. Maybe three or five of them will, and the rest will struggle since they are just copy-paste projects riding on the trend.

In the crypto market. Trend shifts. I remember when trend was gamefi, later it turned to memecoins..now it's revolving around tom ecosystem and firms like foresight have invested heavily in the ecosystem.. they also happen to support olycoin. Since it's free, I think it's a good risk ahaha. Don't you think so?
hero member
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August 09, 2024, 07:01:43 AM
#17
telegram airdrops and Solana tokens are a way for projects to promote their coins as more fan base means higher probability of earning more deposits from enthusiastic investors which means easier to make profits. If you buy 100 tokens at $10 you will make profits on 20 or 30 of them which is a good profit percentage but overall your profits will not be good.

What about farming airdrops with account farms? Good ones, with proxies, people behind the activities so they wouldn't seem robotic in nature, and so on.
This would be against the terms of use and could get your Telegram account banned but at best you can double your tokens but not to the point where it becomes a full time job, I have never heard of someone making thousands of dollars a month from farming airdrops.
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August 09, 2024, 04:34:32 AM
#16
telegram airdrops and Solana tokens are a way for projects to promote their coins as more fan base means higher probability of earning more deposits from enthusiastic investors which means easier to make profits. If you buy 100 tokens at $10 you will make profits on 20 or 30 of them which is a good profit percentage but overall your profits will not be good.

What about farming airdrops with account farms? Good ones, with proxies, people behind the activities so they wouldn't seem robotic in nature, and so on.
hero member
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August 09, 2024, 04:33:55 AM
#15
I'm not sure why people are taking serious on this thread because it's clear that @OP is a paid shill for promoting this OLYcoin shit.

There are no more successful telegram airdrops because Notcoin was the successful one, the rest is just a copycat, even Hamster Kombat was hype for a while, it's a failed project. This telegram airdrop idea is like Pi Network where they want to trick people if they can generating coins from cellphone.
hero member
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August 09, 2024, 04:23:45 AM
#14
telegram airdrops and Solana tokens are a way for projects to promote their coins as more fan base means higher probability of earning more deposits from enthusiastic investors which means easier to make profits. If you buy 100 tokens at $10 you will make profits on 20 or 30 of them which is a good profit percentage but overall your profits will not be good.
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August 09, 2024, 04:19:22 AM
#13
At this point, the first telegram airdrop like nutcoin have already succeeded and most of this upcoming and current ones seem to have a shady intention. Right now,  there are so many telegram game and out of 100% of them, it's only 5% or less that can actually succeed like nutcoin and if you are patronizing those airdrops, I would advice you don't put all your hope in them.
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August 09, 2024, 03:30:47 AM
#12

After the success of Notecoin, telegram airdrops became very popular and attractive. It seems that's the new trend and it might last until the end of the bull run. For sure many of them will end up becoming a wasted effort. I am engaged actively in two of them after I have been introduced to about seven different airdrops. I don't give them all your time because there is no certainty that they will end up profitable. My position is that you don't have to put all your hope in them to make money. Use them for fun and get these airdrops. If they end up becoming profitable you celebrate your success. If it turns out a waste of time and resources, that's business.

It is true that telegrams airdrops have become very popular following the success of Notcoin ,and TOn which I was the first successful coion launched on telegram channel. TON network seems well established and well known for its high transaction speed. The upcoming projects on telegram are Dogs and Hapster with massive community. Hope these projects will prove to be rewarding for the participants after listing.

I hope for good rewards for the communities of each project, however, I think the Hamster Kombat may not be that good in terms of allocation. That's just my opinion, since they changed the allocation for the community from 1 percent to much more, I thought to myself - they follow the hype, and that's all.
the issue with airdrops is the uncertainty associated with getting involved in them. Notecoin was successful and profited miners and a lot of other project came under that guise bringing traffic to telegram but with time, a lot of them haven't been straight forward with what the claim to represent at the start. When you even consider the level of exposure and risk that's involved while doing these airdrops like hamster Kombat, tap swap and the likes, the benefit doesn't seems like it's worth it. By the way, what's the average amount one can get from participating in airdrop? And what timeframe will it take. I joined in tap swap, hamster Kombat and blum and did them till I became tired of the whole thing because I had other things I was actively putting my time into that was yielding some good results. It's not as though airdrop is totally bad or can't reward some lucky persons that are doing it but I feel for someone that has something serious to use his time for, all the stress and commitment that comes with doing airdrops isn't worth it.
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August 09, 2024, 01:37:55 AM
#11

After the success of Notecoin, telegram airdrops became very popular and attractive. It seems that's the new trend and it might last until the end of the bull run. For sure many of them will end up becoming a wasted effort. I am engaged actively in two of them after I have been introduced to about seven different airdrops. I don't give them all your time because there is no certainty that they will end up profitable. My position is that you don't have to put all your hope in them to make money. Use them for fun and get these airdrops. If they end up becoming profitable you celebrate your success. If it turns out a waste of time and resources, that's business.

It is true that telegrams airdrops have become very popular following the success of Notcoin ,and TOn which I was the first successful coion launched on telegram channel. TON network seems well established and well known for its high transaction speed. The upcoming projects on telegram are Dogs and Hapster with massive community. Hope these projects will prove to be rewarding for the participants after listing.

I hope for good rewards for the communities of each project, however, I think the Hamster Kombat may not be that good in terms of allocation. That's just my opinion, since they changed the allocation for the community from 1 percent to much more, I thought to myself - they follow the hype, and that's all.
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August 09, 2024, 12:38:43 AM
#10

After the success of Notecoin, telegram airdrops became very popular and attractive. It seems that's the new trend and it might last until the end of the bull run. For sure many of them will end up becoming a wasted effort. I am engaged actively in two of them after I have been introduced to about seven different airdrops. I don't give them all your time because there is no certainty that they will end up profitable. My position is that you don't have to put all your hope in them to make money. Use them for fun and get these airdrops. If they end up becoming profitable you celebrate your success. If it turns out a waste of time and resources, that's business.

It is true that telegrams airdrops have become very popular following the success of Notcoin ,and TOn which I was the first successful coion launched on telegram channel. TON network seems well established and well known for its high transaction speed. The upcoming projects on telegram are Dogs and Hapster with massive community. Hope these projects will prove to be rewarding for the participants after listing.
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August 09, 2024, 12:35:45 AM
#9
After the success of Notecoin, telegram airdrops became very popular and attractive. It seems that's the new trend and it might last until the end of the bull run. For sure many of them will end up becoming a wasted effort.
Not all projects would end up successful even if it isn't on telegram but I actually don't mind putting in some efforts. It is not that time consuming nor too complex to do.
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My position is that you don't have to put all your hope in them to make money. Use them for fun and get these airdrops. If they end up becoming profitable you celebrate your success.
I think this easily applies to all kinds of altcoins. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. It is still nice to try since you will not lose that much.
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August 08, 2024, 11:54:52 PM
#8

Hey guys. Good day. We've seen a lot of meme projects rewarding airdrops to users with Telegram and Twitter accounts lately. It seems that's the new trend. It started with dog-themed coins, and now we've seen the likes of Olycoin doing well in the long run. Given that it's backed by Foresight Ventures, what's your opinion about this?

@OLYCoinBot
After the success of Notecoin, telegram airdrops became very popular and attractive. It seems that's the new trend and it might last until the end of the bull run. For sure many of them will end up becoming a wasted effort. I am engaged actively in two of them after I have been introduced to about seven different airdrops. I don't give them all your time because there is no certainty that they will end up profitable. My position is that you don't have to put all your hope in them to make money. Use them for fun and get these airdrops. If they end up becoming profitable you celebrate your success. If it turns out a waste of time and resources, that's business.
legendary
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August 08, 2024, 11:26:27 PM
#7
Telegram airdrops only follow the flow of the ongoing hype, especially the news that TON will list on Binance, this will make the TON ecosystem even stronger and there will be many bot games every day.

TON was listed on Binance yesterday
https://coinedition.com/toncoin-ton-debuts-on-binance-can-it-reach-20/

This type of airdrop for users with Telegram accounts has become very popular lately. It seems to be the new hype. It started with Dogs which is expected to be listed soon but its price is unknown, it won't end there of course many other coins will emerge to exploit the TON hype.

I doubt many of them will succeed but for bounty hunters it will be no problem to get some easy free coins.
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August 08, 2024, 09:11:21 PM
#6


Hey guys. Good day. We've seen a lot of meme projects rewarding airdrops to users with Telegram and Twitter accounts lately. It seems that's the new trend. It started with dog-themed coins, and now we've seen the likes of Olycoin doing well in the long run. Given that it's backed by Foresight Ventures, what's your opinion about this?

@OLYCoinBot
by providing airdrop rewards in it, will provide an approach and this aims to encourage participation in their ecosystem, with this will increase engagement and network activity, and is a new trend that many people use with this airdrop acting as a direction to increase interaction while promoting potential and future growth and this shows how airdrops with strategic management can strengthen the use of blockchain and their native currency.
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August 08, 2024, 08:28:06 PM
#5
It's hype and it's trend but only the project that got backed by the big guy that will thrive.

notcoin become so big because it's supported by pavel durov, DOGS I believe will also be successful but with Hamster Kombat I don't really know since the team are quite shady they just keep delaying TGE but there's indication that Hamster Kombat will probably do TGE around this quarter of the year but regardless don't have too much expectation.

It's good when it's still hypes, but hype will eventually fade, if you have spare time, maybe the airdrop is still worth it, just know that there are so many people doing telegram airdrop I don't think the reward will be that much in the end.
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August 08, 2024, 07:47:56 PM
#4

Hey guys. Good day. We've seen a lot of meme projects rewarding airdrops to users with Telegram and Twitter accounts lately. It seems that's the new trend. It started with dog-themed coins, and now we've seen the likes of Olycoin doing well in the long run. Given that it's backed by Foresight Ventures, what's your opinion about this?

@OLYCoinBot

The meme coin airdrops on telegram are in great hype and gaining momentum. Since telegram channel has more than 60 Million active accounts that is why it becomes easy to create buzz and build community easily. As Olycoin is backed by Foresight ventures which is well know for its innovative projects, there it can attract serious inventors. However, caution should be exercised while investing in meme coins due to their volatile nature and often short lived viability.
legendary
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August 08, 2024, 06:57:52 PM
#3
Telegram airdrops only follow the flow of the ongoing hype, especially the news that TON will list on Binance, this will make the TON ecosystem even stronger and there will be many bot games every day.

Which other telegram bot games are profitable besides notcoin?

I don't care about the project on the telegram bot it's almost the same as other ongoing airdrops and not sure how it will be used, is it a game or just a tap after the airdrop is over will it end?

See Hamster Kombat has hundreds of millions of users yet there is no clarity, while they have no investors from anywhere.
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