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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: Airdrop Lists! (Editing still in progress)
by
beezle
on 15/09/2017, 03:28:30 UTC
Wow, that thead NeuroticFish linked to has very impressive formatting, plus it has a detailed changelog which is always appreciated.

Are you only putting free airdrops in your list that don't require the user do anything except request?  Well anyway here is an airdrop I found in ANN today, but it probably is more of a series of bounties. But then again so is DeepOnion, and like DeepOnion, people are fine with that because the reward is very high.  But technically it's not a simple airdrop so it may not belong in your list.

Blockchain Decentralizing Spinner Machine https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2177132.0

If you add up all the bounties this coin's reward is 4.2875 ETH, or about $1000 at presale prices, or $2000 at the announced ICO price. If the reward was 1/10th I wouldn't have bothered posting because it may not qualify as a true airdrop.
   
Anyway here are the bounties:
  - Subscribe to their reddit = 200 MICRO BDSM
  - Twitter = 100 MICRO BDSM per tweet (up to 20 tweets)
  - Bitcointalk signature = 150 MICRO BDSM
  - Steemit post = 100 MICRO BDSM
  - Bitcointalk true airdrop for forum users = supposed to be announced soon according to their ANN

The presale price is:
0.0035 ETH = 2 MICRO BDSM

And if you add up all the bounties: 200 + (100 * 20) + 150 + 100 = 2450 MICRO BDSM

If we do the math and convert to USD:

                                        0.0035 ETH                $241.00
2450 MICRO BDSM   x   ---------------------   x   --------------   =   $1033
                                      2 MICRO BDSM              1 ETH

Note: $241 is ETH price today


table on bitcointalk seems not working, that's why I made my own format.

What I wanted to show you is this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0;topicseen
It's a table-like formatting, the colors and links is kept at minimum (and not so strong colors), while the quantity of information is pretty big. Still, easy to read.
The last (usually last) post in the thread contains a link to the "source" of the "table".