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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
by
zenqie0263
on 05/01/2020, 15:09:21 UTC
So I set up a telegram group to share good projects with everyone, not to waste time participating in junk content. In fact, I don't think that judging the project depends on the number of people involved and the publicity of the project itself, but the real discussion and communication of the project.
Okay, so what's your telegram group and let's see if you got good projects there. I want to see it.
Anyway, what are your metrics on judging a good one and not?

Airdrops are all rubbish, why don't you just do social mining? It's quality over quantity work.
They are all rubbish but if you do have that extra time to spend out on collecting those shit tokens then its your call as long it doesnt asked out KYC or something like FEE for you to receive such drop.

It would be still useless if there would be a certain group would be formed for the function of helping each other yet you would only get mostly of members which would shill out or advertise tokens
yet they've been doing some task out of some projects.So it is not really that effective.

At least you can quickly find valuable content airdrops (for discussion only), rather than wasting too much time. Because many deceptive airdrops are not only worthless, there are many that do not issue or carry viruses at all. The purpose of the group is to allow everyone to discuss and communicate. When the project team is needed, these discussions are often deleted by management.