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Re: Tutorial Early Testnet - PROM TESTNET
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Dyakoff
on 24/08/2024, 19:57:44 UTC
Fellow  Prom Testnetters (or is it Net-testers?)

Kindly be aware that last week the Prom Team announced a release of a crucial update to the testnet.

So the testnet is down and it is a normal temoporary situation.
The reason?
It's undergoing maintenance to transition to the next version.

This marks the beginning of the second phase of the testnet, moving the project closer to the highly anticipated mainnet launch.

The technical maintenance may extend over the coming days.
Once complete, the second phase of the testnet will commence, expected to run for a few weeks.
And after that?
You guessed it—mainnet launch!

Over the next few days, you may experience occasional issues, such as glitches or trouble viewing your test balance.
Rest assured, all progress is secure and preserved.

The countdown to Prom Mainnet begins—exciting times ahead!
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Re: Tutorial Early Testnet - PROM TESTNET
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Dyakoff
on 10/08/2024, 19:04:13 UTC
Prom Tokens listing price was 0.1 i think.
It went as high as $12 this year and now when the market is all red it is still holding around $5.
So investing into $PROM was a smart move.

Just to make sure you you asked the right question, I'd like to point out that $PROM listing price has nothing to do with current testnet and planned mainnet launch.
Remember, that mainnet launch is not same as TGE.
The TGE for $PROM happened back in 2019 and it was (and still is) listed on all major exchanges, including Binance.
But the token did not have it's own network.
Now this is going to change soon.
Mainnet is about to be launched almost any day now.
You can only imagine how high the token price will skyrocket!

So participating in testnet campaign activities is actually a smart move.
One who takes part in testnet campaign and zealy campaign will get a chance to get a DAO role.
To make it short, this DAO role will allow user to share a % of network profits and can be quite profitable.

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Re: Airdrop Fatigue: Have We Seen the Last of the Free Money Era?
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Dyakoff
on 01/08/2024, 09:55:54 UTC
airdrops will also become completely meaningless and a waste of time in the near future. In fact, most of them are already useless.

I think the airdrops will evolve. Because a 10$ reward is not encouraging enough. So it's either die out, or evolve.
I believe in change, because we are already seeing it on the market.
For example lets take the Prom Network Testnet Campaign.
Now at first glance it really looks a typical testnet activity: claiming test $PROM tokens from the faucet, conducting transactions, and minting NFTs and tokens. T

But if you read the campaign rules, you shall see that the reward system is pretty unique.
Because the reward for the testnet is not the airdropped tokens, but aa Delegate role in the DAO, giving user a share of 30% of Prom Network's profits.
Yes, there will be a prize pool of 1 million $PROM tokens, but these will be locked and will only be used as tools for a Delegate to exercise their voting power.

Now the funny part is, that a lot of participants of the Prom Testnet Campaing did not read the campaign rules and believe its a simple token airdrop of 1 million $PROM. Lol. I can just imagine their surprise when they realise they can't sell or transfer these tokens. And that they now have a voting job to do.
But if you think about it - its a great idea.
This setup ensures that Delegates receive ongoing income from network profits instead of a one-time gain from selling airdropped tokens.
And people who are rewarded have no way to sell their tokens on the market and crash the price. And if they want to start making money from their role,s they actually have to work more to help the project develop and grow.

I expect to earn at least $1,500 in my first year as i get a Prom DAO role. However, I need to secure my position soon, as the mainnet launch is approaching.
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Re: What's the biggest airdrop you've ever received?
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Dyakoff
on 24/07/2024, 08:41:48 UTC
What is the most valuable Airdrop you have ever received?[/li][/list]

This year I received around a dozen airdrops. But most were below $20.
Yet one was $100.
And the biggest one, from the Prom Network, was $250.
I'm not sure whether it fully qualifies as "airdrop" since it was a victory in a small Sprint campaign held by Prom.
But it was run on Zealy for 1 month.
It required to make a lot of twitter reposts and likes.
And a few times it was necessary to install a mobile app and use it.
And all abovementioned are usual prequisites to an airdrop, so I believe it qualifies as such.

The money was really good for the amount of effort I spent.
It took me about 4 hours total to do all the Sprint tasks on Prom Zealy Space.
There were over 100 of tasks but most took around 5 seconds to complete.
The tasks were related to the Prom Ecosystem partners, so I also got to learn about 30 other different projects.
And while doing so I got involved into a few other airdrop possibilities, which i yet have to pursue.

All in all it was fun and I liked the reward.
Prom Network is still running 2 more campaigns, which last five times longer.
And of course I am doing my best there too.
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Re: My History & Experiences in AIRDROP/ BOUNTY
by
Dyakoff
on 02/07/2024, 16:36:23 UTC
The problem with aurdrops, because many people participate in it. So in the end you'll get $10-20, if that's the case. Mostly $ 3-5, it only costs time.
So you can go work to McDonald's)
Well, just 2 days ago I have won $250 for doing the Prom Zealy Sprint campaign!
I believe it was a wonderful investment of my time.
For the campaign I had to do the typical tasks associated with Zealy:
mostly following Twitter accounts of various Prom Ecosystem projects,
reposting their tweets, and occasionally using their apps (no more than 3 or 4 times i think)
There were a lot of task, i think over 100 of them, but the majority required only about 10 seconds to complete.

In total, I spent around 4 hours on these tasks.
Admittedly, they weren't the most exciting hours of my life,
but they certainly paid well – roughly "$60 an hour,"
which is quite good considering anyone with minimal skill and effort could do them

The overall prize pool was $10,000 in $PROM tokens.
OF course, not everyone earned hundreds of dollars, but even making $30-$50-$100 was a decent reward.
Most of the people I know who tried hard received around $100.

With the campaign lasting 30 days, there was ample opportunity for anyone interested to participate and potentially succeed.

And the Prom Validators campaign on zealy is still going on, so I believe Prom Network will bring me even more money soon!
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Re: Retweeting for airdrop, write something or not ?
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Dyakoff
on 01/07/2024, 09:02:40 UTC
In the past months I have seen Twitter getting more strict about crypto posting.
For example I am now participating in the Prom Network Validator Campaign on Zealy.
If you know Zealy you can probably imagine what kind of tasks it has.
Basically you have to do a lot of activities on various sources: Medium, Reddit, Binance Square, and yes, Twitter.
While the Prom Campaign is actually pretty fun and easy and won't take more than an hour of your time,
nevertheless these activities have to be done daily.
The Prom Validator Campaign has gone on for 3 months already and it is still ongoing.
The reward is huge - so it clearly attracts a lot of participants.
The winners of the Campaign are getting a DAO role which will allow them to partake in a share of network profits upon mainnet launch.
I actually smell good money there. So I'm very active.
Meaning I got to do around 10 twitter posts each day.
Now here is a problem with Twitter. I am not a bot. I only have a single account. I have been using it for over 5 years.
My posts are good quality and they vary in style and content.
I post Prom reviews, Prom memes, Prom videos and even poetry about Prom lol.
Still Twitter believes I am doing something wrong and has issued me a warning, lol.
So is it basically now Twitter against all crypto projects in the world?
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Re: AIRDROP HUNTERS!
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Dyakoff
on 29/06/2024, 15:03:34 UTC
Quote from: hehemon
Can someone tell me what is airdrop is? I didn't do research that's why i don't it. I hope a reply. This is my first time to visit a thread about airdrops and everything.
Airdrop is a reward of tokens from a project for some kind of activity you do before a certain event (usually TGE, but not always) takes place.

For example right now I'm taking part in the Prom Testnet Campaign, so allow me the liberty to use this project as an example.
Each day I log in to the Prom Testnet with my wallet.
I claim faucet and receive free test-tokens of $PROM.
After that I do various network actions  - make transfers, sign transaction, mint NFTs, etc.
Doing these activities allows the developers to make checks on the testnet before its official launch, fix the bugs etc.

And the participating users will be entitled to a reward.
In my case with Prom - the reward pool is 1 million $PROM that will be distributed among the leaders.
They will also get a DAO title of Delegate and will be able to vote on community governance and receive voting power from fellow members who do not wish to burden themselves with governance, but would like to partake a share of the profits.
For community governance services Prom Delegates will share a $ of Network profits, namely 30% of Prom network profits will go to Delegates.
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Re: airdrop problems
by
Dyakoff
on 28/06/2024, 10:36:39 UTC
normally airdrop rewards are from 3$ to 15$

Well, yesterday was the end of the Prom Zealy Sprint campaign and I'm happy to report that I'm getting a $250 airdrop reward.
I believe it was a worthwhile investment of my time.
The campaign involved typical tasks associated with Zealy: following Twitter accounts of various Prom Ecosystem projects, liking and reposting their tweets, and occasionally installing their apps.
Although there were over 100 tasks, most required only about 5 seconds to complete.

In total, I spent no more than 4 hours on these tasks.
Admittedly, they weren't the most exciting hours of my life, but they certainly paid well – roughly "$60 an hour," which is quite good considering it required minimal skill and effort.

The total prize pool was $10,000 in $PROM tokens.
While not everyone earned hundreds of dollars, even making $30-$50-$100 was a decent reward.
With the campaign lasting 30 days, there was ample opportunity for anyone interested to participate and potentially succeed.
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Re: Does participating from an airdrop got you big rewards?
by
Dyakoff
on 27/06/2024, 19:04:08 UTC
Right now participating in an airdrop is a waste of time even though you only used a small portion of your time. Most of them are shit coins and some of them are scam nowadays.

Well, I wouldn't be so negative about that.
Today i just won a $250 airdrop from Prom Zealy Sprint Campaign.
And I think it was a great investment of my time.
Look for yourself: this campaign was a set of typical Zealy tasks. Basically you had to follow twitter accounts of all projects of Prom Ecosystem, like and repost their messages on twitter and maybe install their app a couple of times (for those who had apps)
True, there were over 100 such tasks, but most of them took literally 5 seconds to claim.
I spent no longer that 4 hours.
Well, maybe these were not the most entertaining hours of my life, lol.
But they were surely well-paid for.
I mean, "60 dollars an hour", how good is that!
And to be frank it was a totally unskilled labour and not a back-breaking effort.
So yeah, i think Prom Sprint campaign was a great opportunity to earn some money.
Prom Network had a prize pool of $10,000 worth or $PROM.
True, not everyone got to earn hundreds of dollars.
But i think even 30-50-100 dollars is a decent grab.
And since the Prom Zealy Sprint campaign went on for 30 days, anyone interested had plenty of time to succeed.
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Re: What's the biggest airdrop you've ever received?
by
Dyakoff
on 26/06/2024, 19:57:56 UTC
I think I'm about the receive my largest airdrop in 2024.
$250

Its the Prom Sprint Campaign on Zealy.
All you have to do is complete around 100 tasks most of which require twitter reposts and likes.
Basically you will have to follow 35 projects of Prom Ecosystem on twitter.
And a couple of times you will have to install their apps and provide screenshot proof of doing so.
Although 100 tasks seems like a lot, i was done with all of them in under 4 hours.
so having $250 for a couple hours of unskilled labour is actually really nice.

The campaign will end in 17 hours.
Come to think of it, thats enough time for anyone new to join from start, do all tasks and kick me off my place and take my money, lol.
There is always a chance that someone will do better then you, because it doesn't matter how early you started.
It only matters how well you perform. Cause there are bonus points for outstanding performance, and this is where you can score more than the leaders.
The prize pool is $10,000
So the top 200 participants will receive from $30 to $250

Seeing as my previous airdrops of 2024 were $11 and $24, getting $250 will really do wonders for my self esteem.
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Re: Any decent airdrop suggestions?
by
Dyakoff
on 25/06/2024, 18:20:45 UTC
Now, I'm contemplating my next project to take part in.
I must confess, I haven't been actively exploring new opportunities lately, so I'm left without a clue.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

There are 2 days of Prom Zealy Sprint left, so its just enough time to join and do all the tasks.
The tasks are on Zealy (as you might imagine).
They mostly involve twitter reposts and likes. A couple of times you may be required to download and screenshot a project app.
There are around 100 such tasks, but they are all quite easy.
It took me around 4 hours to do all of them.

The prize pool is $10,000 worth of $PROM.
You may win from $30 to $250, depending on your ranking.
I believe its a great amount for a couple of hours of unqualified work.
And since it will be over in 2 days, you won't have to wait for the airdrop for too long.
Just be sure to hurry up.
It doesn't matter how late you join as long as you manage to do all the tasks.
Prom Moderators may award extra XP, so if you do your job well, you can even win the first place.

I'm about to receive $250 and I love this airdrop!
Plus it will teach you a lot about various projectsi integrated in Prom Network and maybe you will find more projects to your liking.
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Re: Is doing Airdrop worth it?
by
Dyakoff
on 24/06/2024, 13:32:48 UTC
Is doing Airdrop worth it?
How much time do you normally spend on airdrop?

It depends how much you value your time.
For example I am currently participating in the Prom Sprint Campaign on Zealy.
It has a prize pool of $10,000 worth of $PROM.
I expect to receive $250
I have spent 4 hours to do the tasks required for winning this money.
Maybe $250 is not a life-changing amount. But it surely feels nice for a couple hours of unskilled work.
The Sprint Campaign mostly revolves around posing and reposting twitter posts and occasionally downloading an app from google play/app store a couple of times.
There are about 100 of such tasks, but they are not really hard.

By the way, the campaign will go on for 3 more days. And anyone interested still has time to join and compete.
I don't promise you can easily take my place and earn $250. But everyone in the top 200 will earn at least $30 or more.

Best thing, it doesn't matter how late you join.
Because the number of tasks is fixed and will not change regardless of when you start doing them - in the beginning of the campaign or in the end of it.

So generally, getting even a hundred dollars for a couple of hours of retweeting threads on twitter is a great opportunity in my books.
But its you who gets to decide if your time is worth it.


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Re: Any airdrop hunters here need some leads
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Dyakoff
on 23/06/2024, 17:09:51 UTC
Though there is no doubt that free airdrops these days barely give you anything
Lol, i believe it really depends on your appetite.
I'm 3 days 15 hours away from scoring $250 worth of $PROM from the Prom Sprint Ecosystem Rally on Zealy.
Well, maybe its "barely anything" for someone, but it's good enough for me.
Especially given the fact, that I only spent around 4 hours to qualify for this airdrop.
Basically its a number of standard Zealy task (around 100 of them) which mostly revolve around twitter posting.
Quite easy, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to like and repost.
The hardest tasks were to write a couple of reviews and I had to use a third party app once or twice.
To be frank, I must say that I am really good at writing reviews, so my results are above average and not everyone will be getting hundreds of dollars.
But everyone in the top 200 leaderboard will get at least $30 which is a great deal for a few hours time.
Best part is that anyone intersted still has 3 days left to join and do these tasks. Who knows, maybe you will knock me out of my pedestal and take my money, lol
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Re: Any recommended Crypto Airdrops in 2024?
by
Dyakoff
on 22/06/2024, 13:45:55 UTC
Currently, my main focus lies on the Prom Sprint Campaign hosted on Zealy.

This campaign boasts a prize pool valued at $10,000 in SPROM tokens.
With only 4 (!) days remaining, it presents a swift opportunity to earn some cash.
Of course only if you can secure a spot within the top 200 participants.
The top prize is $250, while the 200th place receives $30, with varying amounts for those in between.

To qualify, you must complete a set number of tasks typical to Zealy, which amounts to over 100 tasks.
However, despite the quantity, they are not overly challenging;
Personally I completed them in under 3 hours.

Each task rewards a fixed number of points along with bonus points.
The participant with the highest point tally claims the top position on the leaderboard.

What's notable is that the timing of your participation doesn't affect your chances;
even if you begin on the final day and outscore the current leader, you still stand a chance to clinch the first place.

It's a quick way to earn money, not life-changing perhaps, but certainly worth the investment of time and effort.
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Re: Any recommended Crypto Airdrops in 2024?
by
Dyakoff
on 22/06/2024, 13:44:14 UTC
Currently, my main focus lies on the Prom Sprint Campaign hosted on Zealy.

This campaign boasts a prize pool valued at $10,000 in SPROM tokens.

With only 4 (!) days remaining, it presents a swift opportunity to earn some cash, provided you can secure a spot within the top 200 participants.

The top prize is $250, while the 200th place receives $30, with varying amounts for those in between.

To qualify, you must complete a set number of tasks typical to Zealy, which amounts to over 100 tasks.
However, despite the quantity, they are not overly challenging; personally, I completed them in under 3 hours.
Each task rewards a fixed number of points along with bonus points.
The participant with the highest point tally claims the top position on the leaderboard.

What's notable is that the timing of your participation doesn't affect your chances:
even if you begin on the final day and outscore the current leader, you still stand a chance to clinch the first place.

It's a quick way to earn money, not life-changing perhaps, but certainly worth the investment of time and effort.
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Explaining Modular Blockchains (using Prom Network as an example)
by
Dyakoff
on 20/06/2024, 12:49:23 UTC
As blockchain technology evolves, understanding different architectural models becomes crucial.
Allow me to describe the two primary types of blockchain architecture and explain why I strongly favour modular architecture.
Maybe someone will find it helpful.

I have learned this by studying to become a future Prom Network Validator, so I will be using the Prom Network as a reference point.

The first thing to understand is that blockchain technology can be structured in various ways to meet different objectives. The two primary models are monolithic and modular blockchains. Recognizing these models helps in understanding how they manage transaction processing, scalability, and security.

The modular blockchain architecture employed by Prom Network and other projects differs significantly from the traditional monolithic approach of Bitcoin and Ethereum. Monolithic blockchains, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, integrate all functions within a single layer. This design simplifies the architecture but can lead to scalability issues as the network grows.

In contrast, modular blockchains like the Prom Network separate functions into specialized layers, each optimized independently, offering greater flexibility and efficiency. The execution layer processes transactions, executes smart contracts, performs computations, and manages the blockchain's state. The settlement layer finalizes transactions, ensuring their immutability and coordinating with the execution layer. The data availability layer ensures that the necessary data for transaction validation and execution is accessible and efficiently distributed across the network. The consensus layer achieves network-wide agreement on transaction order and validity, using mechanisms like Proof of Work (PoW) or Proof of Stake (PoS) to maintain consistency and security.

Modular architecture offers several advantages, including enhanced scalability by separating the execution and consensus layers, allowing rollups to bundle multiple transactions and reduce the main network's load. It also provides flexibility since developers can choose the most suitable consensus or data availability layers for their specific needs, balancing security and performance. Additionally, isolated layers mean that issues in one layer do not compromise the entire network, making the system more resilient and robust.

Prom Network's modular architecture creates a versatile and adaptable blockchain environment, supporting innovation by allowing customizable configurations for various layers without affecting the entire system. This approach enables a scalable, flexible, and secure blockchain system, meeting the demands of modern applications and increasing transaction volumes. Prom Network's design fosters a robust ecosystem, encouraging future advancements and broader adoption by emphasizing the distinct layers and their roles within the modular blockchain framework.
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Re: you have profit in all airdrop?
by
Dyakoff
on 18/06/2024, 09:12:06 UTC
Its better to carefully select airdrops to join because not all of them are good, you have to do same research you do on bounties to find how good the airdrop projects are, only few are worth it so its not advisable to join airdrops most times unless you see a promising one

This is a golden advice!
Engaging in cryptocurrency comes with significant risks, so thorough research is essential, especially when dealing with activities like airdrops that often involve new projects. To avoid potential pitfalls and focus on reputable projects, I have devised for myself a system I called RIPPER.

Currently, I am participating in the Prom Testnet Campaign, and I will demonstrate how RIPPER is applied to Prom Network:

1. Reputation: Investigate the project's history and the involvement of its team. A newly created Twitter account can be a red flag. Prom Network, active on Twitter since 2020 and listed on Binance, shows a more established presence.

2. Investors: Knowing the backers of a project is crucial. Prom Network is supported by DWF Labs, a respected market maker, reducing the risk of scams.

3. Platform: The platforms used for project activities are important. Prom Network uses Zealy for its campaigns, known for its partnerships with well-established projects, which enhances my confidence.

4. People: A strong and knowledgeable community is a good sign. Prom's community is highly engaged, with members writing insightful articles on Medium and Reddit, which builds trust in the project.

5. Explicit Requirements: Understanding what is needed to qualify for airdrops is essential. Prom offers a clear dashboard that tracks and calculates points for tasks, ensuring transparency and fairness.

6. Resources: Be wary of projects that require significant financial investments. Prom Testnet tasks are supported by free test tokens distributed daily from a faucet, eliminating the need for monetary investment over the past month.

I hope this explanation of my RIPPER system clarifies my decision-making process and could assists others in their own research.
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Re: Any decent airdrop suggestions?
by
Dyakoff
on 07/06/2024, 11:42:19 UTC
Now, I'm contemplating my next project to take part in.
I must confess, I haven't been actively exploring new opportunities lately, so I'm left without a clue.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

I'm presently engaged in the Prom Testnet Campaign. At first glance looks like a  typical testnet activity: acquiring test $PROM from the faucet, executing transactions, and creating NFTs and tokens. One advantage is that real tokens aren't needed for gas; everything operates within the testnet environment.

What distinguishes this campaign, and what appeals to me, is its unique reward structure. The top performers stand to gain a Delegate role within the DAO, entitling them to a portion of 30% of Prom Network's profits.

To be eligible for these profits, Delegates must engage in community governance utilizing a prize pool of 1 million $PROM tokens, which are locked and reserved solely for voting purposes.

This setup ensures that instead of a one-time benefit from selling airdropped tokens, Delegates receive continuous income from network profits.

I project earning at least $1.5k in my initial year as a Prom Delegate. However, I must secure my position promptly, as the mainnet launch is approaching.

Additionally, there's a Validator's Campaign for the DAO Validator role, operating on Zealy, which entails regular Twitter posting. It has recently expanded into a Prom Sprint, featuring various tasks and a $10k prize pool. Anyone can join it right now and win, since everyone has the same amount of tasks and there are over 2 weeks left to participate.
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Re: Here is why people make money from Airdrops
by
Dyakoff
on 31/05/2024, 07:41:36 UTC
Airdrop could be an free incomes source but we need to be careful and shouldn't join airdrop blindly.

You are so correct! This, is a golden rule!
Dabbling in cryptocurrency really carries inherent risks, so conducting comprehensive research is imperative, particularly when it comes to activities like airdrops, which often involve nascent projects.
To avoid red flags and only work with reputable projects I have devised a short system of my own which I call RIPPER.
At the moment I’m qualifying for the Prom Testnet Campaign, so allow me to illustrate how RIPPER works in case of Prom Network.

1. Reputation: Scrutinizing a project's background and team involvement is paramount. An indication like a recently established Twitter account raises concerns. Prom Network, however, has maintained an active presence on Twitter since 2020 and boasts a token listing on Binance, suggesting a more established footing.

2. Investors Identifying the supporters behind a project is crucial. Prom Network garners support from DWF Labs, a respected market maker, mitigating the risk of potential fraudulent activities.

3. Platform: The platforms utilized for project-related tasks hold significance. Prom Network conducts its campaigns via Zealy, which is renowned for its partnerships with established projects, bolstering my confidence.

4. People: A vibrant and knowledgeable community signifies a promising project. Prom's community exhibits commendable engagement, with members contributing insightful articles on platforms like Medium and Reddit, fostering trust in the project.

5. Explicit requirements: Understanding the prerequisites for airdrop eligibility is pivotal. Prom offers a transparent dashboard that meticulously tracks and calculates points for completed tasks, ensuring clarity and fairness.

6. Resources: Projects demanding substantial financial commitments should be approached cautiously. Prom Testnet tasks are facilitated through free test tokens distributed daily from a faucet, alleviating the need for any monetary investment over the past month.

I trust this RIPPER elucidation of mine sheds light on my decision-making process and aids you in your own research endeavors.
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Re: AIRDROP
by
Dyakoff
on 30/05/2024, 07:45:56 UTC
do airdrop really can give huge benefits??
Define "huge"? Some airdrops got me $20. Some got me $500-800. But neither of these are "huge" in my books.
I prefer airdrops with a potential to earn over $1k, but these are getting ridiculously rare.
Which is why now might be a good time to study alternative and unorthodox types of airdrops. Because airdrops are changing and evolving too.

A real life example. I am taking part in Prom Testnet Campaign.
At first glance, it looks just like the ordinary airdrop quest - you got a testnet, you claim test $PROM from the faucet, you make transactions and mint NFTs and tokens.
But the fun part is that the rewards for the Testnet Campaign are not tokens.
Although 1 million $PROM will be distributed as a prize pool, they are not the actual reward, since these tokens will be locked from external use.
Meaning you can't sell them or transfer them or swap them.

What's the reward then?
A DAO governance role of a Delegate.
This role will allow you to use these tokens (and accumulate tokens from fellow members who will delegate them to you) and use them for voting purposes, simultaneously earning a right to partake in Prom Network profits.
Delegates will be entitled to a whopping 30% of the network profits.

This could potentially be huge, if the network transactions grow ten times, your profits will also increase tenfold.
You could easily be bagging hundreds and thousands of dollars in the future.