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Title: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: Eles101 on April 11, 2019, 08:08:30 AM
I'm looking to make some pocket money and read about Airdrops and there are some sites that list all new airdrops and how to obtain them and was wondering how much can you make in a month?
Is anybody following these Airdrops now and if so can you please tell me how much?
Thanks.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: Pmalek on April 11, 2019, 09:09:27 AM
Airdrops aren't what they used to be. If you are lucky you can make $5-10 per airdrop. If you are lucky that is! With that I mean that the token you get actually gets listed on an exchange and there is a bull run that can turn that $10 in $50 for example. But many airdrops require KYC now and you are basically selling your identity for a few $, so be careful with that.

Blockchain was giving away Stellar Lumens valued at $25. That is a genuine airdrop but again you need to complete KYC to get it. Make up your own mind if your personal information is worth the money.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: Slow death on April 11, 2019, 09:21:34 AM
I'm looking to make some pocket money...

my advice is: buy bitcoin, make an effort to take your money from the bank and buy bitcoin and hold it for 1 year or more years. Do not fool yourself with ICOs, Altcoins and these airdrops because you can waste your time and still be deceived. take time to do research

Are airdrops really worth it? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4758862.220)

read the latest pages


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: madrogue on April 11, 2019, 09:24:00 AM
~snip
That's right, now to get $5-$10 from airdrops is difficult and few airdrops need KYC.
Most of airdrops is scam and their tokens is not have a price.
This is my list of airdrops that i joined and most of them not give rewards. More than 50 Airdrops i add to my list from first 2018.
https://i.postimg.cc/9fLyK8H6/Screenshot-2019-04-11-16-12-11-433-com-socialnmobile-dictapps-no.jpg (https://postimg.cc/Y4m4mx9R)


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: TopTort777 on April 11, 2019, 11:07:52 AM
Airdrops aren't what they used to be. If you are lucky you can make $5-10 per airdrop. If you are lucky that is! With that I mean that the token you get actually gets listed on an exchange and there is a bull run that can turn that $10 in $50 for example. But many airdrops require KYC now and you are basically selling your identity for a few $, so be careful with that.

Blockchain was giving away Stellar Lumens valued at $25. That is a genuine airdrop but again you need to complete KYC to get it. Make up your own mind if your personal information is worth the money.

If you are lucky enough, you can get email invitations from https://www.coinbase.com/earn and get 3$ in ZEC+3$ in ZRX+10$ in BAT like in few hours. But still doing KYC is necessary.


Also you can get 50$ in XLM, but I haven't heard that someone received an email confirmation to participate.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: Awesomus Maximus on April 11, 2019, 11:18:10 AM
Not worth it from my personal experience. Not even for pocket money. The time you spend filling up forms or other activities often associated with airdrops can be much much better spent. I have never received anything worth mentioning as a reward, so I stopped a long time ago. Even if you get a couple of bucks worth of coins, you will have to exchange them somewhere, which also costs your time and some Eth. That's why when I hear about a new airdrop, I immediately skip over it.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: khaled0111 on April 11, 2019, 11:46:26 AM
It is not profitable anymore. You are not going to lose money when joining Airdrops,  but it isn't worth the time you are wasting and submitting KYC documents.
Even if you receive the coins, seeing it listed on one of the big exchanges is far-fetched.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: Becky666 on April 11, 2019, 11:55:45 AM
I'm looking to make some pocket money and read about Airdrops and there are some sites that list all new airdrops and how to obtain them and was wondering how much can you make in a month?
Is anybody following these Airdrops now and if so can you please tell me how much?
Thanks.

Airdrops are the least i will attempt to participate because that's not my major purpose of be here on the forum. Airdrops with KYC and at the end, end up be scam coin. Have read through the forum and came to understand how the system works, airdrops where valuable during 2017 to early 2018 but now not profitable to Bounty Hunters or Airdroppers.



Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: okala on April 11, 2019, 12:11:24 PM
The amount you make depends on how much the team allocate to they token and how the market grows because in recent time airdrop is not what it use to be because most of the tokens you collect from airdrop may never make it to the exchange and even if their do the turn out to be worthless.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: tranthidung on April 11, 2019, 01:57:05 PM
Sure. Working hard with real life daily jobs, then using spare money to buy bitcoin, and hold tightly till next two years.
If someone have interests to invest into altcoins, they should only choose top altcoins and stick with them.
In contrast, investing into new-born altcoins or tokens are very risky.
my advice is: buy bitcoin, make an effort to take your money from the bank and buy bitcoin and hold it for 1 year or more years.

You actually made nice recommendations on should-do things in crypto in the year 2019.
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Do not fool yourself with ICOs, Altcoins and these airdrops because you can waste your time and still be deceived. take time to do research

Are airdrops really worth it? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4758862.220)

read the latest pages


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: mk4 on April 11, 2019, 02:19:22 PM
Most airdrops require KYC. You're pretty much exchanging your personal information for some lousy tokens that aren't even worth one whole dollar. Think about it. Is your personal information worth THAT low? Also taking note that probably even 90%+ of airdrops aren't even legitimate, but only exist to harvest emails and personal information.

Personally, I'd rather do stuff that won't only benefit me financially, but also in terms of knowledge.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: nakamura12 on April 11, 2019, 03:19:47 PM
It's not worth the time to join airdrops which 99% of the airdrop you join won't worth you are expecting after you received the tokens which some airdrops requires KYC before you get the token. I've join lots of airdrops before but not getting money (even $1) from the airdrops I joined before.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: tranthidung on April 11, 2019, 05:39:42 PM
It's not worth the time to join airdrops which 99% of the airdrop you join won't worth you are expecting after you received the tokens which some airdrops requires KYC before you get the token. I've join lots of airdrops before but not getting money (even $1) from the airdrops I joined before.
You are right with your opinion on price of tokens received from airdrops, but I think there are more reasons to stay away from airdrops.
With some KYC-required airdrops, even we should not care about those airdrops because they are risky airdrops from losing our identities to un-known parties that have not had long reputable history.


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: Thirdspace on April 11, 2019, 11:53:25 PM
the word "airdrop" has been misused and abused heavily by many projects
they used airdrop to describe distribution of their tokens thru various bounty works :-X
nowadays there are only a few true airdrops, and most of them require KYC

But many airdrops require KYC now and you are basically selling your identity for a few $, so be careful with that.
Most airdrops require KYC. You're pretty much exchanging your personal information for some lousy tokens that aren't even worth one whole dollar.
these are much true. I agree with both comments :-*
and when you do KYC with fake airdrops, you're losing much more than you gain


Title: Re: How Much Can Someone Realistically Make From Airdrops in 2019?
Post by: Siren on April 12, 2019, 01:39:07 AM

Blockchain was giving away Stellar Lumens valued at $25. That is a genuine airdrop but again you need to complete KYC to get it. Make up your own mind if your personal information is worth the money.
Thats it mate for few bucks our identity’s will be exposed and may use for another interest of the team and whats bad about this is the chance of being paid,just like what this other post says

~snip
That's right, now to get $5-$10 from airdrops is difficult and few airdrops need KYC.
Most of airdrops is scam and their tokens is not have a price.
This is my list of airdrops that i joined and most of them not give rewards. More than 50 Airdrops i add to my list from first 2018.
https://i.postimg.cc/9fLyK8H6/Screenshot-2019-04-11-16-12-11-433-com-socialnmobile-dictapps-no.jpg (https://postimg.cc/Y4m4mx9R)
For how many airdrops he had joined,only few give rewards and this is frustrating thats why for me this airdrops are waste of time and effort to expect gains in exchange for KYC