Thanks for the tip. I'll join this Telegram channel for further airdrops. I'm aware that not every airdrop is as good as issuer claims them to be. But who could resist getting "free money" by doing nothing in return (sort of)? Legitimate companies and startups can use this strategy in order to attract people into their products. It would've been great for BitTorrent to continue the airdrop of BTT to TRX holders, as it would've maintained demand for the underlying blockchain network. People would just buy and hold TRX to get free BTT in return. At least, it was good while it lasted.
All in all, I hope to see more airdrops over time as the crypto/Blockchain space becomes more popular. Believe me, I've hit the "jackpot" with some tokens I've earned from previous airdrops. You've got nothing to lose by joining every airdrop in crypto land in order to get "free money" in return.

On December 12, the Spark airdrop will be held for those who hold the ripple coin. These tokens will be distributed in the ratio 1 XRP = 1 Spark. Some exchanges have confirmed their support for this airdrop, for the rest, I recommend reading in the blog how you can get Spark tokens:
https://flare.ghost.io/claiming-spark-faq/Awesome! I guess it's best to accumulate as much XRP as you can in order to get free Spark in return. It's basically "free money" for doing nothing other than holding XRP on your wallet. I believe this could cause a slight surge in XRP's price in the next few days before December 12. It may be a good time to buy XRP while it's still cheap on the market. After all, the network underpinning the "Spark" token will bring smart contract functionality to the XRP ledger. This could make XRP compete with ETH and other smart contract platforms available on the market today.
Nonetheless, I've got nothing to lose since I already hold some XRP for quite some time. If Spark turns out to become a success, then I'll be able to cash it out for Fiat for another cryptocurrency easily. Otherwise, I could become a "bagholder" with worthless tokens that have no real use cases for the mainstream world. Just my thoughts

Thanks for sharing this, mate. I know most airdrops are crap, but some turn out to be a hidden gem in the long run. Since it's "free money", I've got nothing to lose.
