Have finally decided to stop taking airdrops with ethereum included in its name,serious becuse most are just valueless and end up being dumped by the devs 😾
Hehe, I said to myself the same thing two weeks ago and I skipped Bitcoin Red airdrop - at some point last week I heard people selling their airdrop coins for $200 or even $260... I was about to skip Ethereum Bitcoin too and last week I sold half of my airdrop tokens for $50. The crypto world is going even crazier...
By the way, Bitcoin2x is really trading on etherdelta at $13.8 ?!?
I see $0.015 on CMC -
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin2x/Ethereum Bitcoin? I do not even remember this
It was some time ago
0x0886949c1b8C412860c4264Ceb8083d1365e86CF BitcoinEthereum BTCE
To add my 2 cents to conversation... and share my experience with airdrops...
I have 300 airdrops pending on my list (which probably 200 will never be dropped to my account) and 100 received.
In fact you can cash out on some of them. In total I cashed around 400USD already and have another 600USD pending in tokens which are already trading.
Some tokens (around 6) is already dead, so no chance to sell them.
Definitely airdrops might bring some profit, but it requires some discipline in managing data otherwise you can easily go out of control
For airdrops with separate wallet I have virtual machine to have all wallets in one place.. plus... some wallets have malware, so that protects my machine.
Lot of airdrops became recently more like bounty campaigns, that is why it is so painful, especially that lot of these will never happen.
Good example of good token is ACC - Accelerator. Airdrop happened and you can mine them every 3 to 90 days. Besides price is good.
BTCRED also was good one... and INNova... question always is when to drop tokens as most of projects doesn't have much of a content behind them, so very possible they will go down to zero soon.
Also, CoinsMarkets is good to keep tokens with PoS. Majority of airdrops with own wallet goes to CoinsMarkets quickly, so good to keep and cumulate them there.
PS. Ultimate tool to manage airdrops information was OneNote, but due to size of table I moved it to Excel