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Title: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Paldo.io on April 13, 2024, 05:45:29 AM





Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: MAAManda on April 13, 2024, 07:03:13 AM
A great way to help people find out information about airdrops from various projects, now I have a few questions:

1. Is the Paldo.io Telegram channel only for Filipinos? because there are several posts there that contain Tagalog. Examples like this (https://t.me/paldo_io/37) and this (https://t.me/paldo_io/19).
2. Does Paldo.io always carry out due diligence first before registering an airdrop of a project to the platform? this is important because we know there are lots of cases of hacking and hijacking in crypto.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Paldo.io on April 13, 2024, 07:24:31 AM
1. Is the Paldo.io Telegram channel only for Filipinos? because there are several posts there that contain Tagalog. Examples like this (https://t.me/paldo_io/37) and this (https://t.me/paldo_io/19).
2. Does Paldo.io always carry out due diligence first before registering an airdrop of a project to the platform? this is important because we know there are lots of cases of hacking and hijacking in crypto.

1. It initially was. But now that you've mentioned it, I will refrain from using tagalog on the Telegram Channel for the international users. The website is 100% in English, though!

2. Yes. While we can't 100% prevent exploits — because even good teams with good intentions can get exploited, I only list airdrops that I personally farm and risk my own hard-earned money on. That's why you don't see the lesser-known airdrops on Paldo.io (the ones you see on random posts and various crypto groups). And yes, probably like half of the airdrops listed on Paldo.io doesn't have referral/affiliate programs.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Bureau on April 13, 2024, 10:01:28 AM
This is a good website for anyone to farm airdrops. I visited your website and found a lot of interesting airdrops in the pipeline. They way they have been listed is impressive and is interesting as I did saw the free ones. Thanks for sharing it in the forum as it was becoming a hassle to track all airdrops.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: MAAManda on April 13, 2024, 03:12:20 PM
1. Is the Paldo.io Telegram channel only for Filipinos? because there are several posts there that contain Tagalog. Examples like this (https://t.me/paldo_io/37) and this (https://t.me/paldo_io/19).
2. Does Paldo.io always carry out due diligence first before registering an airdrop of a project to the platform? this is important because we know there are lots of cases of hacking and hijacking in crypto.
1. It initially was. But now that you've mentioned it, I will refrain from using tagalog on the Telegram Channel for the international users. The website is 100% in English, though!

2. Yes. While we can't 100% prevent exploits — because even good teams with good intentions can get exploited, I only list airdrops that I personally farm and risk my own hard-earned money on. That's why you don't see the lesser-known airdrops on Paldo.io (the ones you see on random posts and various crypto groups). And yes, probably like half of the airdrops listed on Paldo.io doesn't have referral/affiliate programs.

1. I'm interested in what you're building right now, but language could be the biggest barrier if your channel still has ties to languages ​​other than English. BTW, if you want to implement Indonesian on your website, you can reach out to me and shoot me a PM, I'll try to help what I can.

2. Cool!, I hope you remain consistent in sharing airdrop information from trusted projects. I know a channel that used to share good airdrops but now the channel is like trash filled with random projects.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: btc78 on April 13, 2024, 03:18:17 PM
As someone who personally have a hard time looking for some possible profitable airdrops, this seems to be a great project!

It would make it a lot more convenient and easy for investors to find all possible airdrops. I would love to hear about the development of this project. Was this just made out of kindness or is there anything in for you as well?


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Paldo.io on April 13, 2024, 04:22:35 PM
It would make it a lot more convenient and easy for investors to find all possible airdrops. I would love to hear about the development of this project. Was this just made out of kindness or is there anything in for you as well?

Some of the airdrops have referral programs(I receive a small boost on points, sometimes benefiting the referee as well!), so I capitalize on that. Note: only some. I still add airdrop opportunities of projects that I think are worth farming even if I can't capitalize on those ones. :)

So to answer your question: It was initially "out of kindness" for my friends because I got tired of talking to them individually, so I created a Google Spreadsheet; and the Google Spreadsheet now became this after I decided to share it publicly!


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: LogitechMouse on April 13, 2024, 04:41:23 PM
For somebody who is focusing on profiting as many airdrops as possible, this might be a big help.

I also tried to focus on airdrops for weeks, and I would say that it's a bit overwhelming for me. Add also the fact that even though you are spending money on gas fees or supplying on a DeFi, there might be a chance that the amount of airdrop that you can get will not be enough. I just experienced it a few weeks ago, and although I'm still joining airdrops, it's fewer now compare to how many it was a few months ago.

An airdrop aggregator like this would help those who are focusing on airdrops because it will be more convenient for them to just go to the website and pick any airdrop that they want to join. It's good as well that you said at the bottom the risks of joining into these airdrops. As for somebody who's hunting for airdrops, this would be a helpful website. :)


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: $crypto$ on April 13, 2024, 05:02:34 PM
I visited your site, it's pretty good that you organized where there are some tasks with capital and free with differentiated tables, but I feel it's still not updated enough in some airdrops that we know nowadays.

For example I saw a reference here: https://airdrops.io/

Maybe the OP can give more words that are longer and easy to understand so that ordinary people can understand correctly, then you can add the original source so that people believe more about this airdrop.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Paldo.io on April 13, 2024, 06:17:51 PM
there might be a chance that the amount of airdrop that you can get will not be enough. I just experienced it a few weeks ago, and although I'm still joining airdrops, it's fewer now compare to how many it was a few months ago.
Yes — there's a chance, but chances are decently low in my opinion.


I visited your site, it's pretty good that you organized where there are some tasks with capital and free with differentiated tables, but I feel it's still not updated enough in some airdrops that we know nowadays.

For example I saw a reference here: https://airdrops.io/

Maybe the OP can give more words that are longer and easy to understand so that ordinary people can understand correctly, then you can add the original source so that people believe more about this airdrop.
Ah, of course. Airdrops.io has a crap ton of airdrops listed. At Paldo.io, I carefully pick the quality ones — the ones I think are worth farming(the ones I personally farm myself). Airdrops.io has too much listed on it in my opinion that definitely not everything are worth farming.

In short, Paldo.io's list is curated and handpicked.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on April 13, 2024, 06:45:35 PM
Thats a good platform for airdrops. Youve kade that one OP? I think its pretty neat very helpful to those airdrop farmers like myself. I would like to ask how often youd put a new project or how early? Some of the list are longer already. Lile the one new listings? Cause mode definitely run few weeks ago so its kinda bit late and already overfarmed. I think you should include the project as early as possible so to avoid dilution. Anyway you did a great job on making this. Thumbs up.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: God bless u on April 13, 2024, 07:03:44 PM
That's an amazing approach to educate people in such an attractive manner. These points will surely help those who are still stuck inthe myths related to the crypto airdrops and why they are offered.

I think people should keep on posting these kind of helpful materials so that  people should get serious about participating into the airdrops and get a good amount of profit. People's mind need to be cleaned up with the junk related to the airdrops and that's a good initiative.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Volimack on April 14, 2024, 08:20:11 AM
It's a very good concern, I visited your site. Airdrop is a very popular term in the cryptocurrency world. A lot of bad attitudes were created in people's minds for airdrops being scams and many still airdrop this way but most of their projects have no real value. Currently no good projects are progressing this way but your websites look good. Sounds like a great project and good returns are possible.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: peter0425 on April 14, 2024, 08:34:12 AM
It would make it a lot more convenient and easy for investors to find all possible airdrops. I would love to hear about the development of this project. Was this just made out of kindness or is there anything in for you as well?

Some of the airdrops have referral programs(I receive a small boost on points, sometimes benefiting the referee as well!), so I capitalize on that. Note: only some. I still add airdrop opportunities of projects that I think are worth farming even if I can't capitalize on those ones. :)

So to answer your question: It was initially "out of kindness" for my friends because I got tired of talking to them individually, so I created a Google Spreadsheet; and the Google Spreadsheet now became this after I decided to share it publicly!

As this is really helpful I am actually glad that you are getting incentivized from doing this.

It does not directly harm the users of your project if you get a little benefit so I think it is a win-win situation.

I hope this just doesn’t become an avenue for shitcoins to promote their projects. Overall, looks good so goodluck!


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Paldo.io on April 14, 2024, 09:06:19 AM
It's a very good concern, I visited your site. Airdrop is a very popular term in the cryptocurrency world. A lot of bad attitudes were created in people's minds for airdrops being scams and many still airdrop this way but most of their projects have no real value. Currently no good projects are progressing this way but your websites look good. Sounds like a great project and good returns are possible.

Yes a lot of people's impressions of airdrops was still the way airdrops were conducted in 2016-2017. it's far different now! Airdrop farmers now are pretty much software testers and liquidity providers. Compared to back then where all you had to do was spam social media with links lol.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: pinggoki on April 14, 2024, 09:50:07 AM
1. It initially was. But now that you've mentioned it, I will refrain from using tagalog on the Telegram Channel for the international users. The website is 100% in English, though!

2. Yes. While we can't 100% prevent exploits — because even good teams with good intentions can get exploited, I only list airdrops that I personally farm and risk my own hard-earned money on. That's why you don't see the lesser-known airdrops on Paldo.io (the ones you see on random posts and various crypto groups). And yes, probably like half of the airdrops listed on Paldo.io doesn't have referral/affiliate programs.
You don't have to refrain from speaking Tagalog on the main channel, I'm sure that you can still participate with a mixture of languages in your channel or you can separate the English speaking channel and the Tagalog speaking channel, that's the most optimal, I think that as a Filipino, if it's a source of pride for us Filipinos, it's a bad idea to compromise when it's set up in a way that would make us get recognized first. I think that the way that you do things, it's actually a nice thing too that you care about what airdrop the people that will follow you will invest into, it's such a good thing to do and not care too much about profit because I'm sure that there's some airdrops that would try and get to you and they would pay you so people that are following you would get their airdrops, you also don't do referral, that's and awesome thing to do if you ask me.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: oktana on April 14, 2024, 11:38:14 AM
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Why isn’t the [insert project name here] airdrop listed?
I don’t entirely understand but you should work on your FAQ. This isn’t good. Secondly, the important question aren’t what you’re answering. For example, I know what airdrops are, you don’t have to tell me that in FAQ, instead you should be telling people about what your platform is and why they should use it for airdrops.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Paldo.io on April 15, 2024, 04:50:34 AM
I think that the way that you do things, it's actually a nice thing too that you care about what airdrop the people that will follow you will invest into, it's such a good thing to do and not care too much about profit because I'm sure that there's some airdrops that would try and get to you and they would pay you so people that are following you would get their airdrops, you also don't do referral, that's and awesome thing to do if you ask me.
Some do have referral links! But definitely not everything. I'll list projects that I think are good, regardless if they have a referral program or not.

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Why isn’t the [insert project name here] airdrop listed?
I don’t entirely understand but you should work on your FAQ. This isn’t good.
What's so wrong about that specific question? I do get asked a lot why certain projects aren't listed, hence that question.


For example, I know what airdrops are, you don’t have to tell me that in FAQ,
Well, that's you lol not everyone that knows crypto knows what airdrops are.

For example, I know what airdrops are, you don’t have to tell me that in FAQ, instead you should be telling people about what your platform is and why they should use it for airdrops.
It's literally on the headline of the website: "A curated list of carefully handpicked airdrops for farming." But yea maybe I should just add it to the FAQ section as well.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: malcovi2 on April 15, 2024, 04:56:39 AM
My honest opinion, You would get better audience on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Paldo.io on April 15, 2024, 09:50:16 AM
My honest opinion, You would get better audience on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit.

Or better yet, be on all three.  ;)


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Odusko on April 15, 2024, 12:13:12 PM
As someone who personally have a hard time looking for some possible profitable airdrops, this seems to be a great project!

It would make it a lot more convenient and easy for investors to find all possible airdrops. I would love to hear about the development of this project. Was this just made out of kindness or is there anything in for you as well?
I may have missed your point exactly and what airdrops is all about, since you mentioned in your comments about the platform/website being good for investors, but in reality this website services doesn't have anything to do with the investors but has everything to do with airdrop hunter's by helping them to locate a potential airdrop to chase after.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: malcovi2 on April 15, 2024, 04:14:00 PM
As someone who personally have a hard time looking for some possible profitable airdrops, this seems to be a great project!

It would make it a lot more convenient and easy for investors to find all possible airdrops. I would love to hear about the development of this project. Was this just made out of kindness or is there anything in for you as well?
I may have missed your point exactly and what airdrops is all about, since you mentioned in your comments about the platform/website being good for investors, but in reality this website services doesn't have anything to do with the investors but has everything to do with airdrop hunter's by helping them to locate a potential airdrop to chase after.

- There are people willing to buy points, voucher, testnet token from airdrop hunters if they think it is cheap.
- Some of the projects that are listed on the website has been operating for months/year now and you can invest on the different protocol to make money.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: albon on April 15, 2024, 06:16:05 PM
The airdrop field is filled with risks and scams. It requires a lot of research and continuous monitoring of updates to these projects. Project listings on the Paldo platform appear to result from your diligence and experience, and referral revenues may be fees you earn from participants, but are these airdrops guaranteed and confirmed? Have their teams announced an airdrop for participants? If not, you can create a section for confirmed and put sources and a section for unconfirmed airdrops. You can also include guide videos of your own creation or more instructive images than a simplified written explanation, and creating a Telegram group and social media links for support, discussion, and sharing opinions about your platform would be beneficial.

In addition, Airdrop Hunters should do their own research before opening any links, installing an add-on, or depositing funds on any platform or bot. They should also check the official links to the projects and their updates first. This is undoubtedly an important security precaution.
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Regarding the partnership mentioned on the platform:
Quote from: https://paldo.io/
"We are partnered with ByBit — the best place to buy or sell crypto."
Is there any information available about this partnership? I couldn't find any sources to confirm it!


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Hamukione on April 15, 2024, 07:20:21 PM
Airdrops are awesome, and here to stay.

Paldo, feel free to add mine to your site, if you wish to of course :)


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: mk4 on April 16, 2024, 03:08:19 AM
- There are people willing to buy points, voucher, testnet token from airdrop hunters if they think it is cheap.
- Some of the projects that are listed on the website has been operating for months/year now and you can invest on the different protocol to make money.

Exactly this.

And to add: since for some airdrops you need to provide liquidity to earn points, we can also say that it's somewhat an 'investment' because you're depositing money to a platform for a certain period of time.


The airdrop field is filled with risks and scams. It requires a lot of research and continuous monitoring of updates to these projects. Project listings on the Paldo platform appear to result from your diligence and experience, and referral revenues may be fees you earn from participants, but are these airdrops guaranteed and confirmed? Have their teams announced an airdrop for participants? If not, you can create a section for confirmed and put sources and a section for unconfirmed airdrops.
Yes, I wouldn't say guaranteed but I'd say 99% chance of airdrop because they've either confirmed that there will be an airdrop, or they've hinted at it.


You can also include guide videos of your own creation or more instructive images than a simplified written explanation,
I think the platforms are a bit too straightforward and simple already to have a video guide for every single platform. Anyone who has done anything on-chain should be able to do all these easily.

Videos are really out of the equation as creating a video for every single one will be too time consuming for me lol.


Quote from: https://paldo.io/
"We are partnered with ByBit — the best place to buy or sell crypto."
Is there any information available about this partnership? I couldn't find any sources to confirm it!
It's nothing more than an affiliate program. No more no less.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: God bless u on April 17, 2024, 02:41:27 AM
It's a very good concern, I visited your site. Airdrop is a very popular term in the cryptocurrency world. A lot of bad attitudes were created in people's minds for airdrops being scams and many still airdrop this way but most of their projects have no real value. Currently no good projects are progressing this way but your websites look good. Sounds like a great project and good returns are possible.

Yes a lot of people's impressions of airdrops was still the way airdrops were conducted in 2016-2017. it's far different now! Airdrop farmers now are pretty much software testers and liquidity providers. Compared to back then where all you had to do was spam social media with links lol.
it's changed very much and now it has a whole new change and community. People have became more interested into the airdrops because first of all most of them are free from investments. We don't have to invest or either buy something.  Their chances of scams have reduced very much and nowadays most of the projects are well established.

They are giving profits to their early users which benefit both the user as well as the project owners. This is a great way to market your project and far most the easiest one also. The budget of marketing is reduced and it makes the project more effective.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: oktana on April 17, 2024, 11:28:56 PM
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Why isn’t the [insert project name here] airdrop listed?
I don’t entirely understand but you should work on your FAQ. This isn’t good.
What's so wrong about that specific question? I do get asked a lot why certain projects aren't listed, hence that question.

It isn’t wrong. I was talking about how you structured it. I just think It’s not easy to understand.

For example, I know what airdrops are, you don’t have to tell me that in FAQ,
Well, that's you lol not everyone that knows crypto knows what airdrops are.

Yes, not everyone knows what airdrops are, but if I may ask, who is your target audience? People who don’t know what Airdrops are or crypto users, or anyone. Irrespective of what you answer, the percentage of people who will not know what Airdrops are will be just about little to nothing (I assume), but nonetheless, it was only a suggestion and you don’t have to make changes since leaving it there doesn’t necessarily bite. I just feel the website should be you trying to sell yourself than educate people.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: mk4 on April 18, 2024, 01:24:12 AM
It isn’t wrong. I was talking about how you structured it. I just think It’s not easy to understand.
What do you think is a better FAQ question for that specific part? Genuinely curious.


Yes, not everyone knows what airdrops are, but if I may ask, who is your target audience? People who don’t know what Airdrops are or crypto users, or anyone.
Crypto people in general — which contains people who already know what airdrops are, and people who don't.


Irrespective of what you answer, the percentage of people who will not know what Airdrops are will be just about little to nothing (I assume), but nonetheless, it was only a suggestion and you don’t have to make changes since leaving it there doesn’t necessarily bite. I just feel the website should be you trying to sell yourself than educate people.
You're extremely overestimating how much crypto people actually know what airdrops are. Most of them don't even leave their Coinbase and Binance accounts.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Kelward on April 18, 2024, 07:02:07 AM
This is a good website for anyone to farm airdrops. I visited your website and found a lot of interesting airdrops in the pipeline. They way they have been listed is impressive and is interesting as I did saw the free ones. Thanks for sharing it in the forum as it was becoming a hassle to track all airdrops.
This is indeed a noble project that can reduce the hassle of tracking airdrops, which is normally a huge task to perform, I'm happy about it, just like every member that has applauded the OP. I hope that he keeps it up, because it's a job to be researching airdrops that'll be worth it, especially for those that he won't get any rewards for his efforts, and I also hope that he keeps the reputation going.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: oktana on April 18, 2024, 10:48:58 PM
It isn’t wrong. I was talking about how you structured it. I just think It’s not easy to understand.
What do you think is a better FAQ question for that specific part? Genuinely curious.

It isn’t deep but it looks like a programmer error where the code is meant to insert the name or something. Instead of that it could be made to look and sound better. “Why isn’t my project’s airdrop listed?” Or maybe “Why isn’t a project’s airdrop listed?”. You said you’re genuinely asking, do you think it’s a bad suggestion?


Irrespective of what you answer, the percentage of people who will not know what Airdrops are will be just about little to nothing (I assume), but nonetheless, it was only a suggestion and you don’t have to make changes since leaving it there doesn’t necessarily bite. I just feel the website should be you trying to sell yourself than educate people.
You're extremely overestimating how much crypto people actually know what airdrops are. Most of them don't even leave their Coinbase and Binance accounts.

For the people I’ve seen around, they tend to know what airdrop is. The ones that don’t know are 98% likely not into cryptocurrency, really.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: mk4 on April 23, 2024, 04:01:01 AM
It isn’t deep but it looks like a programmer error where the code is meant to insert the name or something. Instead of that it could be made to look and sound better. “Why isn’t my project’s airdrop listed?” Or maybe “Why isn’t a project’s airdrop listed?”. You said you’re genuinely asking, do you think it’s a bad suggestion?
Makes sense. I'll consider it.


For the people I’ve seen around, they tend to know what airdrop is. The ones that don’t know are 98% likely not into cryptocurrency, really.
If you're on niche crypto forums like Bitcointalk and/or are around people who are genuinely interested in cryptocurrencies, then I'll understand why you'd think that. But trust me if you go out and meet crypto normies that get their information off of YouTube and TikTok, yea they're clueless.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Kavelj22 on May 15, 2024, 09:38:08 PM
My problem with airdrops in general is not the value of the tokens that I will receive, but the privacy aspect of participating in them.
If the data requested by Airdrop is limited to your name as a user on one of the platforms, there is no harm at all and it will be easy to participate.
However, Airdrop campaigns ask for more personal information, such as data related to your real identity, your address, the name of the bank you deal with, and photos.
For your ID card or passport, and here lies the danger. These projects can collect data and then sell them.

It is not recommended at all to participate in these campaigns or projects due to their poor concept and poor capabilities that do not suggest any expected success, as experiences have proven for more than 90 percent of them. It is also not recommended to provide personal data to any party whose competence to preserve it.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: goaldigger on May 15, 2024, 09:54:13 PM
My problem with airdrops in general is not the value of the tokens that I will receive, but the privacy aspect of participating in them.
If the data requested by Airdrop is limited to your name as a user on one of the platforms, there is no harm at all and it will be easy to participate.
However, Airdrop campaigns ask for more personal information, such as data related to your real identity, your address, the name of the bank you deal with, and photos.
For your ID card or passport, and here lies the danger. These projects can collect data and then sell them.

It is not recommended at all to participate in these campaigns or projects due to their poor concept and poor capabilities that do not suggest any expected success, as experiences have proven for more than 90 percent of them. It is also not recommended to provide personal data to any party whose competence to preserve it.
This is the new way of airdrop now, they are now requiring more details from you and more work from you before you qualified, unlike before that you just need to provide your wallet address and you can qualify already for the airdrop. If you are not ok with this process better not to participate on any airdrop, there's no guarantee with airdrops but still many are participating simply because they believe they can earn more money in airdrops which we can also prove from previous big airdrops.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: mk4 on May 16, 2024, 08:16:38 AM
My problem with airdrops in general is not the value of the tokens that I will receive, but the privacy aspect of participating in them.
If the data requested by Airdrop is limited to your name as a user on one of the platforms, there is no harm at all and it will be easy to participate.
However, Airdrop campaigns ask for more personal information, such as data related to your real identity, your address, the name of the bank you deal with, and photos.
For your ID card or passport, and here lies the danger. These projects can collect data and then sell them.

It is not recommended at all to participate in these campaigns or projects due to their poor concept and poor capabilities that do not suggest any expected success, as experiences have proven for more than 90 percent of them. It is also not recommended to provide personal data to any party whose competence to preserve it.

Your idea of airdrops is those airdrops back in 2017. Pretty much 99% of the legitimate airdrops today don't require you to submit any AML/KYC documents AT ALL. Obviously, even I am not fan of AML/KYC.

Airdrops in the year 2022 onwards reward users who test/use their platform, and those who provide liquidity and such (depending on the platform's niche).


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: God bless u on May 28, 2024, 05:32:35 AM
My honest opinion, You would get better audience on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit.

Or better yet, be on all three.  ;)
But I don't agree with you as I've seen in the past that on social media most of the people that discuss airdrops are only doing it because they want to get the profit by their referral codes.

But here only people with pure intentions come and spend their time in educating people so that they can save themselves from falling into the traps of scams.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Maestro75 on May 28, 2024, 12:03:39 PM
But I don't agree with you as I've seen in the past that on social media most of the people that discuss airdrops are only doing it because they want to get the profit by their referral codes.

But here only people with pure intentions come and spend their time in educating people so that they can save themselves from falling into the traps of scams.

And this is because most people in this forum are mindful of their reputation. They want to keep their profiles out of controversy in order for it not to be tarnished They are willing to help others because they see here as a community and also see members as offline friends. There is much care and concern for others here than it is with Twitter and other social outlets. There people are cold


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: ultrloa on May 28, 2024, 12:25:00 PM
My honest opinion, You would get better audience on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit.

Or better yet, be on all three.  ;)
But I don't agree with you as I've seen in the past that on social media most of the people that discuss airdrops are only doing it because they want to get the profit by their referral codes.

But here only people with pure intentions come and spend their time in educating people so that they can save themselves from falling into the traps of scams.

No other thing discuss but profit, since this is their target especially that there's a lot of people want to earn money coming from this activities.

But I guess he cannot get the traffic or exposure that he wanted here since lots of guys out here are skeptical about the airdrops since they think that this is just a waste of time or other people think about that this is threat of their security especially that they store a lot of bitcoin on their computer and they don't want some malwares can penetrate on their device that's the reason lots of old folks here choose not give some attentions of those risky airdrops spreading around.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: Cornia on May 28, 2024, 03:46:20 PM
Many consider airdrop to be a waste of time. But this has now been proven wrong. We saw the UNI, SUI airdrop. Many have earned $12000 from UNI airdrop. A few days ago many people received very good amount payments from Notcoin. So we should research about airdrop and participate in good quality airdrop.


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: andyou1234 on May 28, 2024, 04:37:34 PM
Airdrop is a very familiar term in cryptocurrency. Different platforms provide airdrop tokens to their users in different ways. There are few conditions for these. I myself have participated in many airdrops.  But I have not received any payment from here. But currently farming airdrops are becoming popular. Everyone expects good payment from them.
you're right,,, airdrop is a unique way to get tokens for free,,, frankly, now I'm very bored with airdrops because the prizes given don't match what was promised, and the prices are too high. What do you expect, right now I am more focused on participating by participating in the signature bounty, because in my opinion signature is more promising to get valuable free tokens,


Title: Re: Introduction to Crypto Airdrops
Post by: mk4 on June 04, 2024, 12:19:46 AM
But I guess he cannot get the traffic or exposure that he wanted here since lots of guys out here are skeptical about the airdrops since they think that this is just a waste of time or other people think about that this is threat of their security especially that they store a lot of bitcoin on their computer and they don't want some malwares can penetrate on their device that's the reason lots of old folks here choose not give some attentions of those risky airdrops spreading around.
I am actively disputing criticism here but yea, no one is forced to use anything! Some people are content with just DCA-ing and holding bitcoin and that's 100% totally fine!

Also, if you have lots of BTC it's dumb to just have your backup on a non-airgapped computer lol.


you're right,,, airdrop is a unique way to get tokens for free,,, frankly, now I'm very bored with airdrops because the prizes given don't match what was promised, and the prices are too high. What do you expect, right now I am more focused on participating by participating in the signature bounty, because in my opinion signature is more promising to get valuable free tokens,
Contrary to popular opinion, airdrops are NOT free. You're risking capital(LPs) and/or your time(testnets).