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May 23, 2018, 05:02:31 PM |
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I've been doing airdrops for a while now and you don't need any Ether in your account (although it's definitely a good idea to keep a low amount of Ether in your account for gas fees). If privacy is important to you it's a smart idea to keep some gas in your wallet so you can move the airdropped coins to a new wallet address- just so people won't be able to see what crypto you have when you post your ether address in a public place.
I have seen a few airdrops which required you to have a minimum amount of Ether in your wallet, but they will tell you very clearly that there's a minimum, they won't try to trick you. At that point you can either move Ether into the wallet address, or just skip the airdrop.
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