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?
Talking about assurance, then this is something that cant really be known because we dont know on what those projects are up to, specially into its devs or the team behind whether they would really be giving out some airdrops or not. The thing on here is that you should really not that expecting something positive with airdrops. You shouldnt really be that anticipating that the drops would really be that good or something that could give out some good amount of money. Legitimacy will really be proven out basing into the teams transparency or something in talks about known partnerships but at first there's no way on knowing on whose the developer of these projects on which you could really be able to tell whether its a legit one or not. Somehow there are some legit projects that even if its dev arent known but still it do ends up on successful.
This is why on the time or moment that you do deal up with airdrops then make it sure that you wont really be expecting something positive. Deal up on projects on which you do see that it is really that legit.
Dont just that limit yourself into 1-2 projects to deal of with, as much as you could then better to have multiples so that if ever those other projects turns out to be shit but still you
do really have others on which it could potentially be that ending up successful.