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But unlike these social media points-based airdrops, there is more risk of losing your investment in these liquidity airdrops. I mean you added LP and afterward, the pair starts to lose value. Although it would be a win-win if you are holding a token for the long term and you added it into LP to gain airdrop.
Not really lol I wouldn't be recommending these airdrops if there was a higher chance of losing money (e.g. Tensor, etc). 90%+ of the LP airdrops listed on Paldo.io are lending-based and inverse-traders PnL from PERPs, not AMM-LP based as you're describing.


Speaking of reputable airdrops, many are still in the point system. Like I joined few more airdrops today which was basically testnet based and tasks were easy and free to do, and those platforms had more than $5 million of fundraising (minimum).
Most of the liquidity-based airdrops are using a point system simply because it's the best way to track progress.


Many are no longer finding this interesting since they don't stand a chance of earning any reward after a long term waiting on some of these airdrops, but most beginners are using that as an avenue of learning in other for them to get used to the system in crypto, but you will hardly see someone who is experience and is after the chase of airdrops, as regards this presentation from OP, its a nice one and will help newbies understand what airdrop is because its explanatory.
Up to them if they don't want to participate. The lesser the participants, the more allocation I can get from the airdrop lol.

Patience has always been a problem with this industry, that's why you get people dumping their investments after they get bored. It's no different in the airdrop industry.

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Maybe you can show something more to make your words credible. People will look for a negative side since they don't find any reason to believe in your words especially since your account is a newbie account. They might think that the airdrops listed might be full of scams or phishing and not being filtered by you.

Though I fully support using your website as I have experience and know those listed airdrops you have on your website. Aside from that, I know you from the other forum. ;)
In hindsight — I think I should've used my other forum's username instead for better reputation lol.  :o

But I suggest you guys should also add short term and point based airdrops, like the airdrops in which we make points by posting on twitter and tagging the projects, I think such airdrops are also worthy enough to be on your website. I liked the layout as its very simple and I will join your TG as well. let's see what you guys have on your TG, As far as I have seen handling TG is very hard task.
I'm so not a fan of those social media airdrops. The reputable airdrops has moved on from those to liquidity airdrops already. Thanks for the recommendation tho!

Because of the popularity of airdrops, there are even some people in our country, who even initiate to conduct a mastering airdrop course. It's a good initiative, actually. But the only thing I disagree with is they require a participation fee. LOL.
If there is a fee and there is a guarantee that participants will get something of equal or greater value than the fee paid, that is no problem. In fact, usually airdrops that use fees have a small number of participants, so airdrop results can be maximized if you use a pool system.

This fee does not have to be paid directly, but could be a main requirement such as capturing transactions or something else. Like Uniswap, which requires users to have made transactions several months before the airdrop announcement was launched. There are those who spend some money on airdrops, and as long as it's worth it, why not?
Indeed, this makes sense.
It cannot be denied that if we do an airdrop, our desire is to get good results from the airdrop. especially if it requires a fee. In this case, the fee is a very small amount. If the fee is considered quite high, even more than 5$, this will be very suspicious, right? Therefore, we as airdrop hunters also have to consider the pluses and minuses, and the possibilities of whether this is a scam or not.

In the past, I had already issued it, an airdrop on blockchain or another platform, it was a long time ago and I forgot, and if I remember correctly, I had to have a fee or something, but it was really a very small amount. And it is used as transfer only. so after that it really really made a difference. At that time you could get at least $25, which is quite good considering the fee paid doesn't reach $1.
Yea — contrary to what a lot of people think, most airdrops(good and bad) aren't really 'free'. The good airdrops today that pay really well require you to stake or provide liquidity(albeit temporarily, you can withdraw after); with the risk of protocol exploit. Though I carefully handpick what I list on Paldo.io to make the risks as low as possible, this risk can't be 100% prevented.

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: [GUIDE] What are Crypto Airdrops?
« on: April 17, 2024, 01:53:20 AM »
I just want to point out other risks of being into airdrops which you didn't mention on the page. The important one is phishing in the name of airdrops, often scammers/hackers use a dummy project to collect all the sensitive user data from crypto users to attack them with more information about the victims. So be careful with the airdrops and better avoid using most sensitive data.
Risk is pretty much near zero if people use Paldo.io because the main reason why I put the website up is to filter out all those scams lol. Also, not a zero airdrop listed on Paldo.io requires AML/KYC.

Also, use a separate address to collect your rewards from airdrops from your primary address this can mitigate the risk of scammer that how much you own.
If viable, yes. Most platforms though? You're going to need to deposit some liquidity. A burner wallet is nonviable 95% of the time unless you're farming those Telegram airdrops that give out crappy tokens(which I don't list on Paldo.io).

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: [GUIDE] What are Crypto Airdrops?
« on: April 15, 2024, 06:56:45 AM »
Because of the popularity of airdrops, there are even some people in our country, who even initiate to conduct a mastering airdrop course. It's a good initiative, actually. But the only thing I disagree with is they require a participation fee. LOL.

Not much of a fan as well because there's so much free info on the internet(like this one!). But hey, I guess creating a seminar does require a good amount of time and effort, so I'm not really against it.

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / [GUIDE] What are Crypto Airdrops?
« on: April 14, 2024, 05:52:07 AM »
 

 

 

 


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