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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: [GUIDE] What are Crypto Airdrops?
« on: May 28, 2024, 05:04:43 AM »Just my two cents from my experience with airdrop farming — I skip free points farming stuff (current examples; Rabby, Rainbow wallet points farming programs and everything on platforms like zealy, questn, galxe) as in the end reward usually tend to be worth peanuts, that too if any.I hold the same opinion — whereas while I still do the free ones(especially the ones with protocols I'm actually bullish on), I heavily prioritize staking and LP airdrops simply because they give the best yield.
Effort involved vs reward ratio is simply not alluring enough to bother.
But yea, unfortunately not everyone has money for staking and stuff so I also spend time on the free ones.
Hmm, that's a good approach, so you do all the research manually, like you don't pick airdrops from free or paid groups, and them share it on your site, though many airdrop groups even influencers are doing it, they pick all the airdrops from another language airdrop group so there audience won't get to know it and they share it in there own community in there own language.No, I'm not a "community manager" on any of these projects and I don't gain an extra boost or whatever.
That's why I said its a secret so if you don't want to share then its ok, but you do all the work manually like even talking with the team as well, mostly probably like a community manager, because these managers also bring some special spots for there referrals.
BTW just a question as you are into this industry for long time, did these airdrop community managers take money from the projects to share there airdrop in there groups or spread good word about it, or to shill it or not?These "airdrop community managers" are really just influencers, and I'm definitely not a fan of them; and of course they're definitely paid.