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November 03, 2018, 10:41:33 PM |
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I want to tell about the experience of participating in airdrops (sorry for my english)
Engaged in this from 02.18 to 09.18
At first I was engaged in single drops, but I quickly realized that there was no point in this After that, I created several groups to distribute the ref links for several thousand people
To be precise, then: 1. 900 2. 3100 3. 4800 4. 3500 5. 9200 6. 4200 7. 11 700
During this time, filled with about a thousand applications (maybe more) In fact, the account now has a little more than 200 names of tokens of different cost. Skam is 70-80 percent Some tokens still continue to reach, although I have not been doing this for 2 months already, but these are all trifles
Literally several (5-6) projects sent decent amounts ($ 200-300) thanks to ref link. For example, SNTR tokens cost about $ 300 (this was one of the largest payouts of this airdrop) Such drops are better to merge immediately on the exchange, because they will soon fall in price greatly. For example, the total number of SNTR tokens at an initial cost of $ 300, now costs 30 (Lucky that I managed to sell)
Or Havven at an initial cost of about $ 120 (the total number of tokens) now cost $ 25 (although their cost was even lower) Watch tokens better through the Blockfolio application, they often show prices there wich do not yet listing on CoinMarketCap and the exchanges where these tokens can be sold
There were projects like Satoshigame, which used airdrop only for promotion of their own service (in the end, nothing was sent) There were drops aimed at games in which it was possible to earn free eggs wich you can sold for 0,2 ETH (but the project was still closed later) Or playing for a couple of days ( like GIFTO) There were several transactions to about $ 40-50
All the rest is garbage that does not even sell normally, given the input and output from the exchange, the commission for transfer and so on.
I can make an unequivocal conclusion that it makes sense to deal with Airdrop only if you use ref links, although there are serious competitors here with sites for this topic like Airdropalert or AirdropIO (with hundreds of thousands of subscribers)
Regarding single drops (without referrals) it makes no sense to do it absolutely, because the payments are meager, and they take a lot of time For example, the smallest transaction with a single airdrop was 100 TKLN tokens, the total cost of which now is $ 0.006
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