Helios45
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July 17, 2017, 02:04:34 AM |
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most of them are not even airdrops.
People seem to be using the word airdrop to refer to both giveaways and signature campaigns, probably after seeing the success of Byteball. And also because giveaway threads are banned.
Theres only a few real airdrops going on right now: Byteball, Stellar, Bitcore, Waves (not sure if the random coins given away are airdrops or giveaways, i dont own Waves yet). A lot of giveaways and signature campaigns are calling themselves airdrops.
Anyone has experience with WAVES leasing? Yes I do, I have my waves leased to two different servers and I get MRT (Miner's Reward Token) on a weekly basis along with some other tokens (Ripto Bux, Mercury, WavesGo, etc...)
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sinner
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July 17, 2017, 02:17:23 AM |
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Anyone has experience with WAVES leasing?
Yes I do, I have my waves leased to two different servers and I get MRT (Miner's Reward Token) on a weekly basis along with some other tokens (Ripto Bux, Mercury, WavesGo, etc...) Are the airdrops you get proportional to the amount of Waves (or Waves Community Token--i'm not sure how it works), or does everybody get the same size airdrops? I guess I'm asking if the MRT, Ripto Bux, etc that you receive are airdrops or giveaways to Waves holders.
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dbc23
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July 17, 2017, 05:27:58 AM |
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Anyone has experience with WAVES leasing?
Yes I do, I have my waves leased to two different servers and I get MRT (Miner's Reward Token) on a weekly basis along with some other tokens (Ripto Bux, Mercury, WavesGo, etc...) Are the airdrops you get proportional to the amount of Waves (or Waves Community Token--i'm not sure how it works), or does everybody get the same size airdrops? I guess I'm asking if the MRT, Ripto Bux, etc that you receive are airdrops or giveaways to Waves holders. YES Some of the community/activity based tokens like waves community or MRT are proportional. Some of the giveaway/airdrop tokens are proportional and some are fixed size to all holders/participants. Many just "appear" because they're granted to all WAVES holders while others need an active signup.
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Mystic90
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July 17, 2017, 08:45:33 AM |
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Waves that are in leasing still count for Airdrops. So no need to worry about that.
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Mystic90
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July 17, 2017, 08:48:10 AM |
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most of them are not even airdrops.
People seem to be using the word airdrop to refer to both giveaways and signature campaigns, probably after seeing the success of Byteball. And also because giveaway threads are banned.
Theres only a few real airdrops going on right now: Byteball, Stellar, Bitcore, Waves (not sure if the random coins given away are airdrops or giveaways, i dont own Waves yet). A lot of giveaways and signature campaigns are calling themselves airdrops.
I think JUMBLR is coming with one for Komodo holders What would be the difference between an airdrop or give away though?
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sinner
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July 17, 2017, 08:03:04 PM |
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I think JUMBLR is coming with one for Komodo holders
What would be the difference between an airdrop or give away though?
An airdrop is a giveaway in proportion to another asset (for example, Byteball--you get GBYTE in proportion to how much BTC you can prove you own with a digital signature), whereas a giveaway is a donation to anybody who asks for it. Alternatively, a giveaway is an airdrop with no proof of ownership of any asset required. Giveaways can be gamed much easier. For example, account farming: people create lots of bitcointalk accounts and spam this forum with useless posts in order to participate in giveaways and signature campaigns. Airdrops are better in my opinion because having lots of forum accounts doesn't get you any additional money. Furthermore, airdropping is putting your coin in the hands of hodlers.
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July 17, 2017, 08:18:56 PM |
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Thanks for making this post it will ease the work of all to go and find in all new threads person can come to this single thread and find the coins here its a good effort from you I really appreciate it. And yes airdrop coin are good option to make free money if we get some for free and if the coin is good than we can make good money.
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JeremyB
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July 17, 2017, 08:56:36 PM |
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I think JUMBLR is coming with one for Komodo holders
What would be the difference between an airdrop or give away though?
An airdrop is a giveaway in proportion to another asset (for example, Byteball--you get GBYTE in proportion to how much BTC you can prove you own with a digital signature), whereas a giveaway is a donation to anybody who asks for it. Alternatively, a giveaway is an airdrop with no proof of ownership of any asset required. Giveaways can be gamed much easier. For example, account farming: people create lots of bitcointalk accounts and spam this forum with useless posts in order to participate in giveaways and signature campaigns. Airdrops are better in my opinion because having lots of forum accounts doesn't get you any additional money. Furthermore, airdropping is putting your coin in the hands of hodlers. Thanks for the explanation but I'm sorry I didn't understand this "Furthermore, airdropping is putting your coin in the hands of holders". You have to give a part of your coin?
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pitham1
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July 18, 2017, 12:37:45 AM |
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The DeepOnion "airdrop" is a signature campaign in disguise. You need to have the signature to claim the "airdrop". Also 90% pre-mined.
It seems to be a blatantly open signature campaign. They are calling their campaign an airdrop so that it doesn't disappear in the sea of signature campaigns around. It is a clear case of click bait to get users to read their thread.
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Mystic90
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July 18, 2017, 05:28:47 AM |
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I think JUMBLR is coming with one for Komodo holders
What would be the difference between an airdrop or give away though?
An airdrop is a giveaway in proportion to another asset (for example, Byteball--you get GBYTE in proportion to how much BTC you can prove you own with a digital signature), whereas a giveaway is a donation to anybody who asks for it. Alternatively, a giveaway is an airdrop with no proof of ownership of any asset required. Giveaways can be gamed much easier. For example, account farming: people create lots of bitcointalk accounts and spam this forum with useless posts in order to participate in giveaways and signature campaigns. Airdrops are better in my opinion because having lots of forum accounts doesn't get you any additional money. Furthermore, airdropping is putting your coin in the hands of hodlers. Thnx for that, makes a lot of sense!
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Kryptowerk
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Disobey.
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July 18, 2017, 08:34:23 AM |
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If you want a free airdrop coin, check out BTX (bitcore). It has two aidrop mechanism at work right now: 1. If you had Bitcoin (BTC) before the snapshot, you can claim free BTX! 2. Every monday for the next few weeks/months you get +2.5% on your coins and additional +2.5 BTX if you are in the top1000 addresses of BTX-addresses. Check the bitcointalk-thread for detailed info: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1883902.0It's a coin created with SegWit AND bigger blocks already implemented.
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sinner
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July 18, 2017, 08:42:23 PM |
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That's a giveaway. Not an airdrop.
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hellwithbanks
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July 18, 2017, 09:55:13 PM |
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bitcoinvestor
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July 18, 2017, 10:28:03 PM |
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I think it is not easy to predict that airdrop coin will have future for a new coin. Airdrop coin is usually for new coins not for stable coins. I prefer to stand up and see the aridrop. I have experience to earn airdrop coin I should download wallet. In fact the wallet content malware that spy my PC. I lost my PV key mew wallet finally. So I don't like airdrop coin now.
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stevebc
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July 18, 2017, 10:29:17 PM |
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Anyone has experience with WAVES leasing?
Yes I do, I have my waves leased to two different servers and I get MRT (Miner's Reward Token) on a weekly basis along with some other tokens (Ripto Bux, Mercury, WavesGo, etc...) Are the airdrops you get proportional to the amount of Waves (or Waves Community Token--i'm not sure how it works), or does everybody get the same size airdrops? I guess I'm asking if the MRT, Ripto Bux, etc that you receive are airdrops or giveaways to Waves holders. YES Some of the community/activity based tokens like waves community or MRT are proportional. Some of the giveaway/airdrop tokens are proportional and some are fixed size to all holders/participants. Many just "appear" because they're granted to all WAVES holders while others need an active signup. How exactly do you get waves? I looked briefly trying to figure out what they where and was left totally bemused.
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Helios45
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July 19, 2017, 12:12:47 AM |
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Anyone has experience with WAVES leasing?
Yes I do, I have my waves leased to two different servers and I get MRT (Miner's Reward Token) on a weekly basis along with some other tokens (Ripto Bux, Mercury, WavesGo, etc...) Are the airdrops you get proportional to the amount of Waves (or Waves Community Token--i'm not sure how it works), or does everybody get the same size airdrops? I guess I'm asking if the MRT, Ripto Bux, etc that you receive are airdrops or giveaways to Waves holders. YES Some of the community/activity based tokens like waves community or MRT are proportional. Some of the giveaway/airdrop tokens are proportional and some are fixed size to all holders/participants. Many just "appear" because they're granted to all WAVES holders while others need an active signup. How exactly do you get waves? I looked briefly trying to figure out what they where and was left totally bemused. You can send BTC to the Waves lite wallet and exchange it for waves in the same platform
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July 19, 2017, 12:57:25 AM |
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Anyone has experience with WAVES leasing?
Yes I do, I have my waves leased to two different servers and I get MRT (Miner's Reward Token) on a weekly basis along with some other tokens (Ripto Bux, Mercury, WavesGo, etc...) Are the airdrops you get proportional to the amount of Waves (or Waves Community Token--i'm not sure how it works), or does everybody get the same size airdrops? I guess I'm asking if the MRT, Ripto Bux, etc that you receive are airdrops or giveaways to Waves holders. YES Some of the community/activity based tokens like waves community or MRT are proportional. Some of the giveaway/airdrop tokens are proportional and some are fixed size to all holders/participants. Many just "appear" because they're granted to all WAVES holders while others need an active signup. How exactly do you get waves? I looked briefly trying to figure out what they where and was left totally bemused. You will need to download the wallet, and you can get waves from exchanges and then send them to your wallet. You can also send bitcoin to your waves wallet and buy waves through it (but you will need a small amount of waves in your wallet to do that, There are a few waves faucets you can go to wavesdrop.com and wavesgo.com/faucet.). And there are lots of free tokens that can show up in your wallet, some good some not so good. There are also air drops once a month for waves holders.
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TuckJeezyKEK
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July 19, 2017, 03:48:44 AM |
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Where would find out to see if anyone is doing an Airdrop?
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lijoe408
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July 19, 2017, 04:04:14 AM |
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Where would find out to see if anyone is doing an Airdrop?
ANN threads will contain distribution info.
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