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The Future of Telegram Airdrops After Hamster Listing
by
Yucky
on 26/09/2024, 14:28:52 UTC
Today, the Hamster airdrop project listed, and they listed 'dust'. Prior to this, there has been a lot of conversations and controversies from people about the project's legitness. A lot of people already said the project will not succeed because it has been showing signs of being a scam project.

They introduced keys as a major criteria and to get keys, they introduced playgrounds where you get to download multiple games to play with lots of ads to get keys. Towards token distribution, they introduced a new card in their achievement section that says cheating is bad, which led to banning people's accounts on the grounds of cheating, and some accounts that cheated were safe, so the allocations were not equal.

Also, considering they have a lot of population and their airdrop allocation to the community was not that much, a lot of people already cancelled out the project, but then some people were banking on Hamster, that if it works out, then they will continue mining Telegram airdrops, but if it doesn't, they are going to even go as far as deleting their Telegram account.

Now Hamster has listed and it listed at $0.01 and has even dropped with time to $0.008. This listing price is a lot of dust for the community farmers and has really discouraged a lot of people from continuing with Telegram airdrops. People had hope with Hamster, because they never expected the price to be this low.

 For me, I think a few sour airdrops should not discourage you from mining. Come to think of it, DOGS paid fairly.

The crypto space is a long-term game; if you must invest in it, give it time. It's not a get-rich-quick scheme, so be patient. If an airdrop doesn't pay as expected, try another; then, when you've made a certain amount of money from raindrops or your stable income, you can invest.

So, do you think there is still a future in Telegram airdrops? Should people still continue mining, or are all the Telegram airdrops scam projects to build their Telegram community and social media accounts? Should people focus more on Web3 airdrops, where there seems to be potential? Are Telegram airdrops just a bunch of scam projects to take people's time and even money?