feelideb
Full Member
Offline
Activity: 770
Merit: 101
fLibero.financial
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:19:15 PM |
|
The only risk is you lose very precious time you could have use for high value activities for shjit gathering token. The second thing that is at risk is your wallet full of shit token.
|
|
|
|
skullsandbones
Member
Offline
Activity: 222
Merit: 10
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:22:51 PM |
|
Airdrops are designed to give Users coins or tokens for free - similar to Bounties. Just keep hold of your account passwords, and never share that!!! Thats rule no1 of the entire universe btw!!!
|
|
|
|
mikaeltomcruz12
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:23:03 PM |
|
I think there's no have to worry about because the donation is not mandatory that you donate by force, Airdrop is made of group that want to help beginners and other members to earn some coins.
|
|
|
|
Maxre
Full Member
Offline
Activity: 812
Merit: 120
https://combonetwork.io/
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:28:51 PM |
|
I think there is no risk whatsoever if you are careful in doing the airdrop form filling. most importantly never give a private key.
|
|
|
|
Account Supplier
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:30:28 PM |
|
If they want any sensitive information you should not tell them. If they want extra money (ETH for fees etc.) you should never send them.
|
|
|
|
Kemileye
Member
Offline
Activity: 573
Merit: 11
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:30:55 PM |
|
There is no risk actually but do not make mistake when giving out your wallet address, some people do fill their private key instead of ETH wallet.
|
|
|
|
KuromaYoichi
Sr. Member
Offline
Activity: 756
Merit: 251
Sovryn - 300-500% APY on USDT Deposit
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:31:48 PM |
|
I never give private key and I don't join airdrop that request Eth donation. Are there some other potential risk in joining an airdrop giving for examples my mail address, my twitter and telegram account and other basic information? I also use dedicated profile to join them. Thanks!
The only risk that i can think is they will know your email address, but you can prevent this by using other email and if the airdrop is limited to a few participants, there's a high chance that you'll enter your private key instead of the address if you are in hurry and don't recheck what you type in the form. Other than that, there's no risk because it's free, you don't need to pay anything to join.
|
|
|
|
barlo357
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:33:05 PM |
|
Just look if its reliable enough. And yes, makes sure you don't give your private key to anyone.
|
|
|
|
Lm2e4
Full Member
Offline
Activity: 248
Merit: 100
https://exclusiveplatform.com/
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:34:54 PM |
|
You have to create an account in some airdrops on their website, make sure you will not use the password which is used somewhere else. Because you still can be tracked, your address>your bitcointalk account>your email. After that they may be able to access your exchange accounts. Same thing happened with my friend and he had 1btc stolen from an exchange.
I have learned new things about airdrop thank you on your advice sir. I'm glad I'm not more being active on airdrop now! Well, answering your question, I can't see any risk on airdrop rather than giving data that shouldn't be given that's all. Just be careful and always take a look on community feedback's because maybe it can help.
|
|
|
|
Maveth13
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:37:36 PM |
|
I never give private key and I don't join airdrop that request Eth donation. Are there some other potential risk in joining an airdrop giving for examples my mail address, my twitter and telegram account and other basic information? I also use dedicated profile to join them. Thanks!
You're already on the right track here. Of course you don't give your private key, and airdrops that require you to send eth for "transaction fees" are almost always a scam. If you're too paranoid on your email address, then just create one for airdrops. Besides, most people use gmail, thats really not easy to hack.
|
|
|
|
tiggytomb
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1000
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:40:27 PM |
|
I think airdrops using an ETH address is pretty safe if you are only giving your address to them, if an airdrop is for a good old fashioned altcoin this is where you can come unstuck by downloading a wallet which is new and unknown, as always just be vigilant and like you already have said, never give out private keys to anyone.
|
|
|
|
kaloloy
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:50:03 PM |
|
There is no risk on joining any airdrop unless they're trying to ask your sensitive information like private keys but that would not happen. If an ICO will distribute as many coins as they can then free airdrop is the best solution. They want to circulate their coins as soon as possible and start making money out of it.
|
|
|
|
eternalgloom
Legendary
Offline
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1283
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:54:57 PM |
|
Just practice basic opsec and you'll be fine, don't use the same username/password combination on every website. It's also a good idea to create an e-mail address specifically for registering on these ICO websites.
People are trying to gain access to your accounts, I have tons of 'Lost password' emails because my data got leaked from when certain services were hacked . This forum for example and also Patreon, I've changed all my passwords but people keep trying to use my e-mail and old password.
|
|
|
|
youok
|
|
November 08, 2017, 01:58:38 PM |
|
Airdrop program is a program to give coin for free to the user. when the implementation of this program, you found something that less reasonable such as: 1. giving the private key. 2. giving your personal data. I advise you to stay away from that airdrop program. because I am worried that the program is a scam. i think that is a potential risk in joining an airdrop program.
|
|
|
|
Cixboy61
|
|
November 08, 2017, 02:01:18 PM |
|
I dont think airdrop has any risk about your accounts. You just be careful about giving ETH Address. Dont give your private key. Also some airdrop coins wants to manage your twitter accounts or something. You should think twice before this twitter agreement.
|
|
|
|
andrii.povkh
|
|
November 08, 2017, 02:23:04 PM |
|
There are no risks involved if you don't do anything stupid like give your private key or password. But can anyone explain what is the benefit of the airdrop for developer? If there is a benefit is it that much considerable for developer to bother and spend time and money to send tokens to many airdrop participants?
|
|
|
|
ilya_gr
|
|
November 08, 2017, 03:54:39 PM |
|
Maybe they use your information to create multiple accounts in other airdrops and bounties:)
|
|
|
|
munareal
|
|
November 08, 2017, 04:04:12 PM |
|
There is no potential risk associated with airdrops. You are strictly advice never to give your private keys out on any airdrop.Airdrops are means of giving out newly created coins or promoting the use of old and existing coins for free. Don't join any that ask for your private keys they are out to scam you if they do ask for the keys.
|
|
|
|
GiorgosK
|
|
November 08, 2017, 04:07:33 PM |
|
I don't think there is any unless you give out sensitive info email passwords, private ethereum key etc
|
BitBay - The Future of Free Markets | BCT thread | https://bitbay.market Dynamic Peg - Whitepaper out - Working implementation to be released soon Web Markeplace coming Fall 2018
|
|
|
johnleo
|
|
November 08, 2017, 05:01:51 PM |
|
Almost all advice had been given to avoid the risk so I think we don't need to worry about airdrop. But we should think carefully to buy any altcoin that distributed via airdrop
|
|
|
|
|