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Re: How do you make sure an airdrop is a legit one?
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ultrloa
on 19/09/2024, 10:01:34 UTC
In recent months, I saw a lot of new airdrops, mostly on Telegram platform. A lot of them are harmless "tap to mine" games which can be trusted (in my personal opinion). Some of them were basically giving away tokens based on your accounts age (like Dogs).
I know when these airdrops are around, they make a hype. One of my friends sent me 15 invite links the other day (and honestly, I still haven't clicked on the links) and most of them are basically these mini games. But I also saw some airdrops asking people to pay them little amounts of TON or Tron, in order to put them in a better place in a leaderboard. It seems somehow suspicious. I just want to know what is the measure of a good airdrop? One of my bitcoiner friends once told me "consider every airdrop a scam until they're not". But I strongly believe that there must be some good measures for this issue as well.
What do you think?

There's nothing you could able to do to verify if the project or airdrop is legit. Since everything you see is questionable even if how good they are for displaying good visualization and plans for their project. The only thing you could able to do is to participate on any airdrop available. If you think its waste of your time if there's an airdrop campaign not paying you then provably that you will get disappointed and stop airdrop hunting.

But if you are aware that there are times we will not get paid or get scam by the dev. For sure that your expectation might became low and think about that if there's profit will came then its good but if not still fine you can work with other project to test your luck to earn with them.