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Title: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 04, 2020, 03:37:28 PM
There are more airdrop bounties now, and many of them are rubbish.

And there is a lot of deceptive content, are the forum partners involved?

Would you like to set up a TELEGRAM group to discuss and exchange?

You can help each other, knowing that it is a liar airdrop, and that is an effective high-quality airdrop.

Interested to join the group: @bountypr_airdrop

Or chat here and help each other.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: og kush420 on January 04, 2020, 03:57:54 PM
No airdrop is worth the time now. Even if the value itself is in the ICO price, after entering the exchange its value drops to zero. It is not worth even collect it on address, because sooner or later it will be rubbish.. We have to wait for bull run and alt season.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: FIFA worldcup on January 04, 2020, 04:28:43 PM
No airdrop is worth the time now. Even if the value itself is in the ICO price, after entering the exchange its value drops to zero. It is not worth even collect it on address, because sooner or later it will be rubbish.. We have to wait for bull run and alt season.

The amount of coins collected in the bounty are very less and they will not be of much value even if the coins hit the exchanges. But if you are free and nothing to do, then there is no harm in collecting these coins but do not make them your hobby and do not expect much from them in terms of value.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 04, 2020, 04:39:18 PM
No airdrop is worth the time now. Even if the value itself is in the ICO price, after entering the exchange its value drops to zero. It is not worth even collect it on address, because sooner or later it will be rubbish.. We have to wait for bull run and alt season.

The amount of coins collected in the bounty are very less and they will not be of much value even if the coins hit the exchanges. But if you are free and nothing to do, then there is no harm in collecting these coins but do not make them your hobby and do not expect much from them in terms of value.

There are a lot of junk projects and airdrop contents, and only a few can participate. I think you can summarize the projects you think you can participate in, so that participation is more valuable


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 04, 2020, 04:43:15 PM
As myself, I am more willing to participate in old tokens or bounty projects that have been trading tokens for more than one year. I missed many airdrops of projects such as XLM, I think there are still some contents that are valuable.
So I think that those who like bounty projects can exchange more together, so as to avoid missing some good content and waste time participating in some garbage projects.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: virasog on January 04, 2020, 06:36:25 PM
As myself, I am more willing to participate in old tokens or bounty projects that have been trading tokens for more than one year. I missed many airdrops of projects such as XLM, I think there are still some contents that are valuable.
So I think that those who like bounty projects can exchange more together, so as to avoid missing some good content and waste time participating in some garbage projects.

Where do you find the bounty or airdrops for the old projects ? The airdrops / bounty are mostly for the new projects or ICO and we can only guess if the bounty we collected could be valuable in future or not. I myself have collected few ICO coins which had good rating on ICO ranking websites but they failed miserably. Collecting bounty is like a gambling, it may be a hit or just a waste of time.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: fortunecrypto on January 05, 2020, 04:38:58 AM
There are more airdrop bounties now, and many of them are rubbish.

And there is a lot of deceptive content, are the forum partners involved?

Would you like to set up a TELEGRAM group to discuss and exchange?

You can help each other, knowing that it is a liar airdrop, and that is an effective high-quality airdrop.

Interested to join the group: @bountypr_airdrop

Or chat here and help each other.


I don't trust telegram that deals with airdrops, it's not really about talks about good and legit airdrops, you will be feed with countless of airdrops, some people are setting up telegram channel for airdrops so they can refer people, because as we all know airdrops are referral based.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: UmerIdrees on January 05, 2020, 05:24:28 AM
There are more airdrop bounties now, and many of them are rubbish.

And there is a lot of deceptive content, are the forum partners involved?

Would you like to set up a TELEGRAM group to discuss and exchange?

You can help each other, knowing that it is a liar airdrop, and that is an effective high-quality airdrop.

Interested to join the group: @bountypr_airdrop

Or chat here and help each other.


I don't trust telegram that deals with airdrops, it's not really about talks about good and legit airdrops, you will be feed with countless of airdrops, some people are setting up telegram channel for airdrops so they can refer people, because as we all know airdrops are referral based.

So you mean that OP has setup the telegram channel to  promote his own refferal links ? This is nothing wrong in that provided he did not ask for money to join the telegram group or the airdrops.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: benxun5105992024 on January 05, 2020, 05:45:23 AM
I have seen many telegram groups, and there are more than 10K people in it, but very few people really care about the project and discussion. Many airdrop projects are just airdrops and do not care about the project's attention at all. I think there is a misunderstanding in the current airdrops, that is, the people and quality of the participants are not a reasonable ratio


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 05, 2020, 05:47:40 AM
As myself, I am more willing to participate in old tokens or bounty projects that have been trading tokens for more than one year. I missed many airdrops of projects such as XLM, I think there are still some contents that are valuable.
So I think that those who like bounty projects can exchange more together, so as to avoid missing some good content and waste time participating in some garbage projects.

Where do you find the bounty or airdrops for the old projects ? The airdrops / bounty are mostly for the new projects or ICO and we can only guess if the bounty we collected could be valuable in future or not. I myself have collected few ICO coins which had good rating on ICO ranking websites but they failed miserably. Collecting bounty is like a gambling, it may be a hit or just a waste of time.

So I set up a telegram group to share good projects with everyone, not to waste time participating in junk content. In fact, I don't think that judging the project depends on the number of people involved and the publicity of the project itself, but the real discussion and communication of the project.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: bassbity on January 05, 2020, 07:41:16 AM
As myself, I am more willing to participate in old tokens or bounty projects that have been trading tokens for more than one year. I missed many airdrops of projects such as XLM, I think there are still some contents that are valuable.
So I think that those who like bounty projects can exchange more together, so as to avoid missing some good content and waste time participating in some garbage projects.

Where do you find the bounty or airdrops for the old projects ? The airdrops / bounty are mostly for the new projects or ICO and we can only guess if the bounty we collected could be valuable in future or not. I myself have collected few ICO coins which had good rating on ICO ranking websites but they failed miserably. Collecting bounty is like a gambling, it may be a hit or just a waste of time.

Therefore the bounty project is difficult to predict even though it looks interesting and a good team and their concept is good if it fails in its sales then the project is nothing and the same is the case with the bounty as well.
I myself have joined many bounties available, but only a few have good potential for the future, so it is indeed difficult to choose bounty.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: TheUltraElite on January 05, 2020, 07:44:55 AM
So I set up a telegram group to share good projects with everyone, not to waste time participating in junk content.
 How do you determine which project is good and which one is bad? What is your yardstick of judgement? Also it is more of a subjective approach and not an objective one - something that is lacking among all PR systems in the crypto ecosystem except some few.

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In fact, I don't think that judging the project depends on the number of people involved and the publicity of the project itself, but the real discussion and communication of the project.
No. A project that is having discussion may be using ICO thread bumping services to develop a fake buzz and keeping their thread on top or their group active. It would be a shady approach.

Communication is another blanket there. A company may have good communication but that does not mean development is actually occurring unless they show their MVP for testing and use. Someone can just run a project with delaying development like most corporate do and keep investors in the dark. Another shady approach.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: Casdinyard on January 05, 2020, 08:08:00 AM
So I set up a telegram group to share good projects with everyone, not to waste time participating in junk content. In fact, I don't think that judging the project depends on the number of people involved and the publicity of the project itself, but the real discussion and communication of the project.
Okay, so what's your telegram group and let's see if you got good projects there. I want to see it.
Anyway, what are your metrics on judging a good one and not?

Airdrops are all rubbish, why don't you just do social mining? It's quality over quantity work.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: UmerIdrees on January 05, 2020, 08:45:27 AM
So I set up a telegram group to share good projects with everyone, not to waste time participating in junk content. In fact, I don't think that judging the project depends on the number of people involved and the publicity of the project itself, but the real discussion and communication of the project.
Okay, so what's your telegram group and let's see if you got good projects there. I want to see it.

You can find this information in the Main post of the OP. Below is the telegram link.

Interested to join the group: @bountypr_airdrop


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 05, 2020, 12:41:57 PM
Welcome everyone to join and help each other


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: sayaya17 on January 05, 2020, 02:10:59 PM
If you believe that there are a number of airdrops that pay you well, why not try to follow all the airdrop projects, who knows there are really good and high-value in the market later. let's just say you are playing the lottery and you also won't incur costs because this is purely a free dude!
Or it is better to hold a telegram group to discuss this issue.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: stomachgrowls on January 05, 2020, 02:23:33 PM
So I set up a telegram group to share good projects with everyone, not to waste time participating in junk content. In fact, I don't think that judging the project depends on the number of people involved and the publicity of the project itself, but the real discussion and communication of the project.
Okay, so what's your telegram group and let's see if you got good projects there. I want to see it.
Anyway, what are your metrics on judging a good one and not?

Airdrops are all rubbish, why don't you just do social mining? It's quality over quantity work.
They are all rubbish but if you do have that extra time to spend out on collecting those shit tokens then its your call as long it doesnt asked out KYC or something like FEE for you to receive such drop.

It would be still useless if there would be a certain group would be formed for the function of helping each other yet you would only get mostly of members which would shill out or advertise tokens
yet they've been doing some task out of some projects.So it is not really that effective.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 05, 2020, 03:09:21 PM
So I set up a telegram group to share good projects with everyone, not to waste time participating in junk content. In fact, I don't think that judging the project depends on the number of people involved and the publicity of the project itself, but the real discussion and communication of the project.
Okay, so what's your telegram group and let's see if you got good projects there. I want to see it.
Anyway, what are your metrics on judging a good one and not?

Airdrops are all rubbish, why don't you just do social mining? It's quality over quantity work.
They are all rubbish but if you do have that extra time to spend out on collecting those shit tokens then its your call as long it doesnt asked out KYC or something like FEE for you to receive such drop.

It would be still useless if there would be a certain group would be formed for the function of helping each other yet you would only get mostly of members which would shill out or advertise tokens
yet they've been doing some task out of some projects.So it is not really that effective.

At least you can quickly find valuable content airdrops (for discussion only), rather than wasting too much time. Because many deceptive airdrops are not only worthless, there are many that do not issue or carry viruses at all. The purpose of the group is to allow everyone to discuss and communicate. When the project team is needed, these discussions are often deleted by management.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: sunsilk on January 05, 2020, 10:53:26 PM
So there's high quality and low-quality airdrop? I thought that it's just about legit and scam airdrops. What specific forum you are thinking of being involved in these airdrops? there's no need to set up a telegram group because later on there's a tendency that it will also become a group for marketing.

If you find some airdrop which you are doubting of, start to ask people here and we'll reply to you what we think about that airdrop that you are interested in.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: robelneo on January 06, 2020, 12:45:54 AM
So there's high quality and low-quality airdrop? I thought that it's just about legit and scam airdrops. What specific forum you are thinking of being involved in these airdrops? there's no need to set up a telegram group because later on there's a tendency that it will also become a group for marketing.

If you find some airdrop which you are doubting of, start to ask people here and we'll reply to you what we think about that airdrop that you are interested in.

Two of the telegram groups that I hate joining are the airdrop and the binary group, they are full of deceit and false marketing and they are adding people without their knowledge and they are spamming other group channels too, giveaways had a bad reputation right now because of those fake giveaways by big companies so I rather not join and I encourage other.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: GreatArkansas on January 06, 2020, 12:51:29 AM
I remember the airdrop around bull market 2017, where that airdrop things started and hell yeah, you can make a huge money by participating thru that.
But when 2018 started, lot of scam or fake airdrop started, where they are just collecting some personal information of participants such as email addresses.
And one or the reasons there's a lot of spammers in the forum before.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 06, 2020, 09:28:46 AM
So there's high quality and low-quality airdrop? I thought that it's just about legit and scam airdrops. What specific forum you are thinking of being involved in these airdrops? there's no need to set up a telegram group because later on there's a tendency that it will also become a group for marketing.

If you find some airdrop which you are doubting of, start to ask people here and we'll reply to you what we think about that airdrop that you are interested in.

Two of the telegram groups that I hate joining are the airdrop and the binary group, they are full of deceit and false marketing and they are adding people without their knowledge and they are spamming other group channels too, giveaways had a bad reputation right now because of those fake giveaways by big companies so I rather not join and I encourage other.

Yes, especially with a lot of junk projects. So we can discuss it together. Don't go to those junk content


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 06, 2020, 09:32:29 AM
I remember the airdrop around bull market 2017, where that airdrop things started and hell yeah, you can make a huge money by participating thru that.
But when 2018 started, lot of scam or fake airdrop started, where they are just collecting some personal information of participants such as email addresses.
And one or the reasons there's a lot of spammers in the forum before.
Do not participate in airdrop activities in large numbers, seek for some projects of technical value, waiting for a bull market is also an option


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: aioc on January 06, 2020, 12:19:20 PM
So there's high quality and low-quality airdrop? I thought that it's just about legit and scam airdrops. What specific forum you are thinking of being involved in these airdrops? there's no need to set up a telegram group because later on there's a tendency that it will also become a group for marketing.

If you find some airdrop which you are doubting of, start to ask people here and we'll reply to you what we think about that airdrop that you are interested in.

Two of the telegram groups that I hate joining are the airdrop and the binary group, they are full of deceit and false marketing and they are adding people without their knowledge and they are spamming other group channels too, giveaways had a bad reputation right now because of those fake giveaways by big companies so I rather not join and I encourage other.

Yes, especially with a lot of junk projects. So we can discuss it together. Don't go to those junk content

After the so many scam giveaway, people will have second thought joining airdrops and giveaways, this is a new trend of scamming they are now using giveaways and airdrops and the most surprising of all is they look legit in the eyes of newbies, that is why so many people falls to this scam.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: zenqie0263 on January 06, 2020, 01:38:47 PM
So there's high quality and low-quality airdrop? I thought that it's just about legit and scam airdrops. What specific forum you are thinking of being involved in these airdrops? there's no need to set up a telegram group because later on there's a tendency that it will also become a group for marketing.

If you find some airdrop which you are doubting of, start to ask people here and we'll reply to you what we think about that airdrop that you are interested in.

Two of the telegram groups that I hate joining are the airdrop and the binary group, they are full of deceit and false marketing and they are adding people without their knowledge and they are spamming other group channels too, giveaways had a bad reputation right now because of those fake giveaways by big companies so I rather not join and I encourage other.

Yes, especially with a lot of junk projects. So we can discuss it together. Don't go to those junk content

After the so many scam giveaway, people will have second thought joining airdrops and giveaways, this is a new trend of scamming they are now using giveaways and airdrops and the most surprising of all is they look legit in the eyes of newbies, that is why so many people falls to this scam.

Compared to airdrops, it is not scary. What is more terrible is the ICO and IEO activities of junk projects, which deceived more people.



Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: shoreno on January 06, 2020, 05:06:16 PM
no . forum partners are not involved with it because forums do know how to earn a profit  . forums like bitcointalk do also do what they can to stop these scammers from scamming people . there were already threads here that share useful bounties and airdrops  . people can coment and suggest if which bounty and airdrops are legit or not     . there are also sites outside the forum that does this , as well as telegram groups  .  the one that you share can also be checked by those who are interested to hunt  more bounty and airdrop  .


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: kodtycoon on January 06, 2020, 05:37:28 PM
good promotion, but aren't most airdrops so far garbage and end up scamming? i'm not saying all the projects but indeed, most of them just want a profit for themselves with products that seem real. hopefully the group or whatever you manage can minimize bad events later so that it will bring in more investors with real products made


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: sunsilk on January 06, 2020, 09:11:38 PM
So there's high quality and low-quality airdrop? I thought that it's just about legit and scam airdrops. What specific forum you are thinking of being involved in these airdrops? there's no need to set up a telegram group because later on there's a tendency that it will also become a group for marketing.

If you find some airdrop which you are doubting of, start to ask people here and we'll reply to you what we think about that airdrop that you are interested in.

Two of the telegram groups that I hate joining are the airdrop and the binary group, they are full of deceit and false marketing and they are adding people without their knowledge and they are spamming other group channels too, giveaways had a bad reputation right now because of those fake giveaways by big companies so I rather not join and I encourage other.

Yes, especially with a lot of junk projects. So we can discuss it together. Don't go to those junk content
I agree with robelneo that groups like that (not airdrops) are encouraging people to invest and they're charging fee! Just imagine of how much they make from their "fearless" forecast which is known to be their opinion of the market. And they probably have a disclaimer that your money might even lose.

For these airdrop telegram groups, as I've said they might change to another content group once the amount of members has been fulfilled and they can use it to promote projects with a cost and base how much they are charging for it.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: Novatech8 on January 07, 2020, 02:31:49 PM
There are more airdrop bounties now, and many of them are rubbish.

And there is a lot of deceptive content, are the forum partners involved?

Would you like to set up a TELEGRAM group to discuss and exchange?

You can help each other, knowing that it is a liar airdrop, and that is an effective high-quality airdrop.

Interested to join the group: @bountypr_airdrop

Or chat here and help each other.

There is no need to join any group for bounties discussion, every thing you are seeking for is right here on this very forum, if you come across any new bounty project just do your own research and check out scam discussion thread time to time


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: ultrloa on January 07, 2020, 02:50:00 PM
So there's high quality and low-quality airdrop? I thought that it's just about legit and scam airdrops. What specific forum you are thinking of being involved in these airdrops? there's no need to set up a telegram group because later on there's a tendency that it will also become a group for marketing.

If you find some airdrop which you are doubting of, start to ask people here and we'll reply to you what we think about that airdrop that you are interested in.

Two of the telegram groups that I hate joining are the airdrop and the binary group, they are full of deceit and false marketing and they are adding people without their knowledge and they are spamming other group channels too, giveaways had a bad reputation right now because of those fake giveaways by big companies so I rather not join and I encourage other.

Yes, especially with a lot of junk projects. So we can discuss it together. Don't go to those junk content
I agree with robelneo that groups like that (not airdrops) are encouraging people to invest and they're charging fee! Just imagine of how much they make from their "fearless" forecast which is known to be their opinion of the market. And they probably have a disclaimer that your money might even lose.

For these airdrop telegram groups, as I've said they might change to another content group once the amount of members has been fulfilled and they can use it to promote projects with a cost and base how much they are charging for it.
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If they ask for the fee for the participant of airdrop them people should not go with it since it's a huge he scam since if they have a good  capital for marketing they can afford and boost up their business. And we should be my re careful since I still so many scammer try different things to scam newbies.


Title: Re: How do you treat the current airdrop bounty?
Post by: sunsilk on January 07, 2020, 11:11:43 PM
If they ask for the fee for the participant of airdrop them people should not go with it since it's a huge he scam since if they have a good  capital for marketing they can afford and boost up their business. And we should be my re careful since I still so many scammer try different things to scam newbies.
It happened before right? I've seen those airdroppers that were complaining that the management of the airdrop they have joined were asking for a fee so that they can easily transfer the tokens to them. They want to avoid the transfer fees which was small to think of.

But it's all found out that when an airdrop asks for that payment for the fees and gateway to transfer the reward/airdrop, you should be more cautious of what you're trying to push. And the fee that I have described was about the "subscription" for whatever purpose they are charging so if somebody is on that, avoid it and get out of that group.