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Re: This is what I call the real airdrop scam
by
albon
on 17/09/2024, 19:41:22 UTC
But the X Empire is different they asking 0.5 TON to transfer in their WALLET, so if they have a few millions of community members that means they can raise fund millions of dollars, so what's the guarantee they will pay rewards end of the day?
There are no guarantees, really; they want to get rich from the pockets of their communities who will pay these irrational fees compared to the cheap Ton network fees, and it is possible that even if they pay the rewards to the players, they will get dust or the value of the coins that may be less than the price of the fees spent.

I had already shared my experience with a Telegram game bot called BYIN [HERE], where they prevented many people from withdrawing their unlocked tokens from the stake, claiming that the wallet address was not whitlisted before the TGE [which was a lie]. The game shows that the withdrawable coins are zero for the TON wallets and has set an arbitrary withdrawal condition for CEX... They also set up a task where you had to spend 0.35 TON to complete the task verification and grant players a significant amount of game tokens. They took the fees without anything happening. In the end, the $BYIN token was listed on an exchange and dropped by over 60% within hours of listing, making the value of the airdrop less than 1 cent, which I was supposed to receive. So, I agree that many games are backed by greedy teams/developers. Clearly, Hamster is one of the Games that exploit players, and I expect it won’t provide worthwhile returns to its participants.