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https://dotdriven.com/a-closer-look-at-lomostars-most-active-airdrop-partner/Free airdrops are without a doubt one of the most attractive features inside the LoMoStar app. So far, more than 20 official airdrop partners have used the LoMoStar’s platform to distribute free tokens. While the LoMoStar team tries its utmost to ensure that all of the partners they team up with are legit and have great potential, some of these projects turn out to be more successful than others.
Some of these airdrop tokens such as Themis Chain, Mass Grid, AiLink and Bitcoin Token have proven to be projects of decent quality and are actually worth quite a bit. Unfortunately, some of the other tokens like Hybrid Block and JLL Chain Token are less successful than what everyone had hoped for.
Whether these tokens are successful or not, they all seem to have one thing in common and that’s the lack of involvement with the LoMoStar community. Most community managers disappear as soon as the airdrop has finished, while only a few of them stuck around to post some scattered updates.
To everyone’s surprise, one of LoMoStar’s more recent airdrop partners decided to do things differently. In August 2018, MUXE partnered with LoMoStar and used their ecosystem to realize their airdrop distribution. Right from the start, the MUXE team members have been very visible and active throughout the LoMoStar crypto app. Even before the official airdrop took place, they had taken the initiative to share many envelopes filled with MUXE tokens in LoMoStar’s World View and in the different groups. They even created a group structure, making groups for several regional areas and airdropped thousands of MUXE tokens in red envelopes.
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