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Re: Airdrops are getting easier to get this year
by
Kocret02
on 22/06/2024, 14:50:10 UTC
I think this year in crypto is literally different from the rest. I don't know if it's just me. But do you guys notice that there have been a lot of airdrops done lately by wallets? It all started with JUP then I think it was maybe they're trying to mimic the way Uniswap did when they launched but it seems very different this year. I was going through my notifications as I do usually in the evening then I saw this news popped out. Lol, never did it occur to me that Bitget will have their wallet token more or less giving an airdrop for it...
You can read it here:
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitget-wallet-launch-native-token-1-year-after-30-m-raise

I mean, I know I am very familiar with their exchange like I do with other exchanges (Binance and Bybit) and they're known for so many events but when it comes to wallet, I never give it much thought.

Anyway, I want to know from you guys who have been using exchange wallets, how good are they. Is it the same as using Uniswap and Solfare? I know I'm very familiar with these two but I do prefer using Solfare due to gas fees. Phantom is another good but it lags in my phone and it is sometimes slow.

So, Has anyone tried using the wallet? Because I want to give it a try. And the airdrop won't be bad if I give it a shot too. But most importantly, I need something that supports different chains like Phantom. Because as For me I think is best to look into those that will make your trading skills and crypto buying easier airdrop going on..

From time to time airdrops continue to be launched by various platform developers who will launch the altcoins they own. Maybe you have just entered this forum for a while so you say that this year is different from previous years. because in my experience every time the airdrop is launched and there is no difference between this year and last year.