Hello everyone, I hope you're all doing well. As I speak, my portfolio is down by 50% and ironically, this happened at a time when I needed funds for something urgent. Thankfully, I took advice from someone on this forum about participating in airdrops, which became my saving grace this week.
I had participated in a play-to-earn airdrop for $OIK, a Web3-based space opera MMORPG, a few weeks ago. Initially, I didn't put much effort into it, as previous experiences with $CATS, $MAJOR, and $DOGS had left me disappointed. However, it surprised me by announcing its listing on X. Although I'm unsure of the listing price, I've deposited my tokens on an exchange and plan to participate in the poolx for any additional airdrops.
My advice to you all is that airdrops are still an active and viable opportunity. Don't underestimate their potential!
The truth about airdrops recently is that they are becoming scams. You can participate in tens of airdrops, and at the end of the day, only two will be real. Even with the two that are real, it's possible that what you gain from those airdrops will just be a small amount of money not worth the time you spent on them.In fact, recently, people have been turning to testnet airdrops, and some are earning well, but most of the opportunities on Telegram are scams. Many of the airdrops I participated in were "pay to earn" schemes, promising to triple your investment. Even then, they still blocked some people. Those who managed to get paid were unable to sell at a good price because the tokens were always dumped on the market.So, I would say that nobody should rely on airdrops unless they want to end up disappointed. I’ve wasted my time on airdrops, and now I can’t do that again. I’m not discouraging anyone, but if you want to participate in airdrops nowadays, you must have something else going on because even projects that start well and don’t request anything often end up paying very little.