Title: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: Cryptobearbull on January 26, 2019, 03:20:36 PM Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM
https://www.blockchain.com/en/getcrypto Why are you giving away free crypto? At Blockchain, we’re passionate about connecting the world to crypto and helping our users interact with crypto assets in a safe and easy way. The first step to becoming an active participant in the crypto ecosystem is getting a crypto asset. By offering XLM to our users for free, we hope to help build a bigger community of crypto users. What are you giving away? We have partnered with the Stellar Development Foundation to give free Stellar Lumens (XLM) to Blockchain Wallet users. XLM is a token that enables quick, low cost worldwide transactions. Learn more here. Whether you already own crypto, or are crypto curious, this is your chance to help build the future of finance. What do I need to do to receive XLM? We’ll send you an email with instructions when it’s your turn to claim your XLM. You’ll need to have a Blockchain Wallet to receive your funds. If you already have one - great! No need to create another. We will also require participants to verify their identity to ensure that no one is trying to claim more XLM than they are entitled to (one XLM distribution per person, unless participating in any bonus activities). You can still use your Blockchain Wallet without verifying. How much XLM will I receive? Once your identity has been verified, you will receive $25 worth of XLM. This is just the beginning. By verifying your identity, you will be automatically entered into additional giveaways. What can I do with my XLM? It’s up to you! XLM was designed to be used to transact with your friends and family across the globe in seconds. Happy XLM all Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: AB de Royse777 on January 26, 2019, 03:27:16 PM What do I need to do to receive XLM? So you guys are after taking the identity of Bitcoin users? What a shame. I hate this people who makes business out of everything. You should be respecting peoples privacy.We’ll send you an email with instructions when it’s your turn to claim your XLM. You’ll need to have a Blockchain Wallet to receive your funds. If you already have one - great! No need to create another. We will also require participants to verify their identity to ensure that no one is trying to claim more XLM than they are entitled to (one XLM distribution per person, unless participating in any bonus activities). You can still use your Blockchain Wallet without verifying. And this is the price of giving you my identity? Quote How much XLM will I receive? Hypocrites Once your identity has been verified, you will receive $25 worth of XLM. This is just the beginning. By verifying your identity, you will be automatically entered into additional giveaways. Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: Hellmouth42 on January 26, 2019, 03:32:35 PM This dude promotes a proven scam
Stellar Force is an classic scam: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5099256.msg49302299#msg49302299 Was notified on the French section just a few hours before https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5102343.0 Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: Cryptobearbull on January 26, 2019, 04:43:17 PM This dude promotes a proven scam I thought it was a good opportunities didn 't know was a scam as far as i know as long a you hold Xlm on a personnal official stellar wallet you ll get 1XLF they ll do a snapshot of the stellar network dont have to create a wallet on their platform or even give them any personnal informations. But ok sorry if its a scamStellar Force is an classic scam: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5099256.msg49302299#msg49302299 Was notified on the French section just a few hours before https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5102343.0 Blockchain.com is an official wallet of stellar.org https://www.stellar.org/lumens/wallets/ it will be a bad publicity for Stellar XLM if it was a scam no? Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: ansi on January 26, 2019, 04:48:14 PM This dude promotes a proven scam It's not a scam actually, it was a huge partnership or something like that between Bitcoin.com & Stellar.Stellar Force is an classic scam: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5099256.msg49302299#msg49302299 Was notified on the French section just a few hours before https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5102343.0 They first started without KYC, than when abused they implemented the KYC which make sense. For those thinking this is a scam, it's not actually, anything else that may pop up & i'm not aware off you can guys can clear this up. Why i'm saying thi? because i heard about this months ago in a famous airdrop website. Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: Hellmouth42 on January 26, 2019, 05:31:18 PM This dude promotes a proven scam It's not a scam actually, it was a huge partnership or something like that between Bitcoin.com & Stellar.Stellar Force is an classic scam: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5099256.msg49302299#msg49302299 Was notified on the French section just a few hours before https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5102343.0 They first started without KYC, than when abused they implemented the KYC which make sense. For those thinking this is a scam, it's not actually, anything else that may pop up & i'm not aware off you can guys can clear this up. Why i'm saying thi? because i heard about this months ago in a famous airdrop website. Okay, you're confusing everything. to summarize: - yes, Stellar Lumens offers an airdrop of 125 million USD in XLM this information is several months old, everyone is aware of and there is indeed a KYC - No, "Stellar Force" (XLT, or others like "Stellar Activity" XLA), are NOT the same thing. These are scams who will try to steal your private Stellar keys. Please do some research, guys. Quote Why i'm saying thi? because i heard about this months ago in a famous airdrop website. oh, man... Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: Cryptobearbull on January 26, 2019, 06:25:04 PM - yes, Stellar Lumens offers an airdrop of 125 million USD in XLM
this information is several months old, everyone is aware of and there is indeed a KYC Well i hope that s some new readers get 25 usd by reading this post because the airdrop is still going on ;) First rule in crypto never give any private keys Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: yurimir on February 17, 2019, 08:09:09 PM I can not get my Stellar XLM Airdrop because Blockchain.com's tier 2 verification - In Review more than a month >:(
Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: xPPx on May 03, 2019, 04:53:28 AM Gentlemen, BlockChain are Luxembourge crypto OGs. Stellar is also legit. I did mine and received 500 XLM ($50) 10 minutes later. Swapped out for BTC and sent to my Trezor. Then I deleted the BlockChain app off of my phone...
Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: swirl on May 15, 2019, 11:30:34 AM i have noticed 20$ stellar giveaway and not 50$ from blockchain.com is this still valid? currently i can see only message:"Complete your identity verification to claim your XLM." it does not enlighten the giveaway amount right now Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: swirl on May 29, 2019, 01:37:34 PM Gentlemen, BlockChain are Luxembourge crypto OGs. Stellar is also legit. I did mine and received 500 XLM ($50) 10 minutes later. Swapped out for BTC and sent to my Trezor. Then I deleted the BlockChain app off of my phone... do you really did it? :o i just realize that they require this weird selfie verification process, it looks like clowning Skrill had it too for a year but probably they understood their mistake and switched back to old documents upload method Title: Re: Blockchain.com's giving away $125,000,000 of Stellar XLM Post by: Easteregg69 on June 03, 2019, 11:10:51 AM SCAM!
Technical "obstacles" makes it impossible to claim.They will take your ID alright but that is it! Alert: Scammers. Do not invite for business talk! |