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Re: Few Telegram airdrops going live before the year ends..
by
imjeybi1208
on 14/12/2024, 03:36:13 UTC

Hey guys, it seems we'll be seeing a few Tap-to-Earn launches before the year ends. TOMA has announced its listing date (in 8 days), and $HOLD, with the concept of Hold-to-Earn, has also announced its listing. 

I'm surprised because this was under the radar, unlike others, and now, all of a sudden, there are solid plans for listings: With some really good platforms showing interest already. https://x.com/HoldCoinGo/status/1866895711310360922?t=cf4ncersxqBhotufcdSxug&s=19

Did you catch this? What's your plan moving forward if you got the airdrop?
It will be good if the remaining play to earn and tap to earn projects will just come and announce their listing date before the end of this year because I think they have already lost credibility since the lunch of Hamster Kombat as they shared dust to their participants. Many people stoped must of the play to earn and tap to earn project they are doing because the projects don’t pay their participants well which is why they don’t normally participate again.

I personally only participated in $Major project, and they paid, but I am done with any other telegram projects because they are literally waste of time because they don’t pay people for the effort and time they used to promote the projects.

Your concerns are completely valid, and it’s a sentiment shared by many in the community. The lack of transparency and delayed listings have definitely hurt the credibility of many play-to-earn and tap-to-earn projects. It’s frustrating to see participants put in effort, only to receive little to no value in return, as was the case with Hamster Kombat. This kind of behavior only pushes people away from the space, and it’s no surprise that many are stepping back from these projects entirely.

It's good to hear that $Major was a positive exception for you, but it’s understandable why you'd want to avoid other Telegram-based projects. Consistently poor payouts and lack of accountability make them feel like a waste of time and effort. Projects need to realize that credibility and fair rewards are critical if they want to maintain engagement and trust in the long run. Hopefully, the remaining projects learn from these mistakes and commit to being more transparent and rewarding to their participants.