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Re: How do you make sure an airdrop is a legit one?
by
justdimin
on 19/09/2024, 10:48:32 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?
You can never be certain, while my method is wrong and you shouldn't do it, I end up just not trusting any of them and either not participate in any of them and just avoid all of it whenever I can, just not deal with airdrop, that way none of them could hurt me and all of them are scams to me. Of course that's not true and we are not going to get this type of result and I think it has to be something that will take a while.

We should look at what we are dealing with right now and we can make a lot of money when we can make some profit as well. So, focus on something that could make us some profit whenever we can. This is why I think airdrops are not easy to find which ones are legit, hence it's easier to just avoid all of them but I know that's not a good way to live in crypto world.