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I've noticed people tagging me in all these crypto airdrops, but they don't seem to pay off. It's frustrating to see my efforts go to waste.

>I can't find the motivation for another airdrop like the previous one – $5 just doesn't cut it anymore.

>> No.56523100

>>56522899
I cant remember either

>> No.56523174

>>56523100
I'm quiting on this airdrop shit

>> No.56523189

Airdrops are a 2017 thing. Anyone doing airdrops these days are pajeets trying to rope bagholders in

>> No.56523508

>>56523189
Well, they can just dump it after.

>> No.56523596

>>56522899
Airdrop is for poor people. I'm not giving time for that.

>> No.56523615

>>56522899
They're trash in the community and I hate to see them.

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>>56522899

>> No.56523692

>>56522899
It's all just farming community engagement to pitch investors how many "users" they have. Chasing them is not worth your time unless you're a $1/hr pajeet. zkSync will launch a token eventually but they will have high requirements and hard anti-sybil.
>>56523189
>Airdrops are a 2017 thing
The first major airdrop was UNI in 2020

>> No.56523696

>>56522899
You better find work and get paid. Don't rely on those airdrops.

>> No.56523713

>>56523692
you’re a literal retard if you think that 2020 was the “major” airdrop, you fucking newfag

>> No.56523750

>>56522899
It's no longer paying big. I miss my ENS and I got $10k

>> No.56523759

Those who engagement farm you are not worth your time.The only ones paradoxically are worth your time are the ones who reward for simply conducting your blockchain activities

>> No.56523772

>>56522899
>he didn’t stake
>he doesn’t know

50+ confirmed airdrops. They literally did it for you. Simple. As.

>> No.56523813

>>56522899
Airdrops can serve as a marketing and promotional tool. By giving away tokens to a large number of people, a project can generate buzz and attract attention in the community

>> No.56523839

>>56523713
I'm a 2017 newfag. Name one earlier and bigger airdrop than UNI. Forks don't count and value is calculated based on how much it was on the day of the airdrop.

>> No.56523842

>>56522899
When people receive tokens for free, they are more likely to pay attention to the project's developments, participate in discussions, and become advocates for the project.

>> No.56523858

>>56522899
It's nothing to be honest.

>> No.56523882

>>56523839
>day of the airdrop
So, barely $600? I remember it hovered around $1.5 the day it opened.
Ontology gave 1000 tokens to everyone who subscribed to their newsletter, back on mid 2018, and that one opened above $1. So it was a better airdrop, by your retarded, newfag logic.

>> No.56523967

>>56522899
not all airdrops are created equal, and some may have different motivations and mechanisms

>> No.56524022

>>56522899
Spam and scams nothing else.

>> No.56524071

>>56522899
Worthless tokens, people will dump on you negger.

>> No.56524117

>>56522899
Airdrops are shitty decision. Look at how OP poorly increases.

>> No.56524149

>>56523692
doge threads with post your wallet drops in 2014 was bigger

>> No.56524167

>>56522899
What about LayerZero????

>> No.56524191

>>56523882
>I remember it hovered around $1.5 the day it opened.
I don't know what one month late shitCEX launch you were following but the average 1st day seller made around $1.5k. Ticker for UNI/WETH pool, which was the only place to sell on day 1, is UNIWETH_D3D2E2.USD. You see it opened at $3.8 and closed the day at $3.5. Ontology is a good one and looking only at $ value ONT is very close (and many probably sold for a lot more during the spike), but UNI started the airdrop season and all the pajeet sybiling. 1INCH came right after and basically everyone got that too.
>>56524149
Not on the day of the airdrop. Same argument could be said for early BTC devs sending each other hundreds or thousands of BTC. It was worthless back then.

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>>56522899
This is TIA airdrop today sers about 20k

>> No.56524445

>>56524191
>I don't know what one month late shitCEX launch you were following but the average 1st day seller made around $1.5k
I was there, had a few accounts and remember clearly being quite dumb and selling one or two airdrops the moment it was live on Uniswap. I somehow managed to sell the absolute rock bottom and got between $500 to $800 bucks a single airdrop, it was later that day that it went way beyond $2. I might have to look into my wallets to find the transactions, will post if I find them. But yeah I do agree it was the one that sparked the airdrop hunting and stuff.

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>>56524445
Found it, from september 17, 2020. Selling on day 1 wasn't a big win.

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>>56524228
I currently hold $400 in TIA, and I'm not planning to sell it for now; I might increase my holdings. Also, I've joined other airdrops like exploring the Brillion smart wallet for DUA rewards. Let's see what it can bring to the community.

>> No.56524588

How much does it cost to make a thread like this. Does it actually increase the number of people falling for these nft scams? there is no way I would follow a link in an nft, that seems such a stupid thing to do.

>> No.56524629

>>56524553
Damn that's unlucky. I sold mine a day later and got 5.0 ETH which was around $1950. Glad I didn't buy an expensive PS5.

>> No.56524821

>>56524577
So many scam airdrops

>> No.56524826

Celestia airdrop was literally today, I got 300 tokens on 3 wallets

>> No.56524863

>>56524821
I understand your point, but the one I mentioned above is not one you should miss participating in, as you might not want to miss out on another opportunity like TIA. Still you can always DYOR anon.

>> No.56525079

>>56524863
Is that legit or scam airdrop lol

>> No.56525121

>>56525079
I don't share scam airdrops. If in doubt, skip or recheck – it's that simple.

>> No.56525179

>>56522899
>>I can't find the motivation for another airdrop like the previous one – $5 just doesn't cut it anymore.

You must call crypto airdrop a scam if you ended up receiving $5 after all the wait and following due process for receiving an airdrop.

>> No.56525195

>>56523189
>Airdrops are a 2017 thing. Anyone doing airdrops these days are pajeets trying to rope bagholders in

Your shit doesn't make sense. Airdrop is a way of giving back to OGs and other project believers. Most of the time it extends to top chains whereby coin holders receive the bargain.

>> No.56525206

>>56523508
That's what mostly happens. But hold on Jeet, dumping happens everywhere because hell yeah, there are buyers of the dump as always. As long as that liquidity exists.

>> No.56525224

>>56524863
On what chain is that? Cosmos, right? I've been silently accumulating DUA, though, for beta testing.

>> No.56525231

>>56523596
>Airdrop is for poor people. I'm not giving time for that.
Says a very poor faggot that got completely REKT of his little poor savings. Airdrops helped make a hell of a lot of millionaires in the space if you don't know. Go do some research, newfag.

>> No.56525238

>>56525121
You are right

>> No.56525244

>>56523692
>zkSync will launch a token eventually but they will have high requirements and hard anti-sybil.

If you are going for that, you are also among the $1/hr pajeets out there. It is what it is.

>> No.56525258

>>56523759
It's not even funny when I realize that:
>> conducting your blockchain activities
means the same thing as community engagement farming.

>> No.56525272

>>56525179
It's sucks most of the time but worth it over time. After participating in over 10 airdrops, I was able to get just 3, which altogether are worth over 120k, more than what I earn from my 4-5 jobs a year. Keep grinding if you want to succeed in web3

>> No.56525278

>>56524821
You've to do your own research and be safe. The recent TIA airdrop makes me believe in the future of solid, tangible projects that are expected to provide airdrops such as the one mentioned above.

>> No.56525285

>>56525224
If it's successful, participants will reap what they sow. It's just a matter of time, and an airdrop doesn't guarantee anything, but anything can happen, as seen with OP, ENS, and TIA.

>> No.56525287

>>56524071
If it is not worth it, sell, but if the project is worth it, I'd suggest holding it. I made a few mistakes on uni way back after being airdropped in over 5 different wallets. I was too quick to sell at once, and everything went straight to over $40+. That of Sui, Arb, and Ark I sold and bought back after it dumped. Since it's a bear market, I don't expect it to take the same path as that of the uni. I'm just a jerk to have sold too early on uni.

>> No.56525320

>>56525285
Airdrop is a waste of time

>> No.56525324

>>56525278
Do you think this will be worth it? I doubt it because I've seen the tokenomics and the number of folks participating. I don't think it will be worth it over time, and it might not be worth my time. Refer that to a third-world country.

>> No.56525346

>>56525320
Not all are a waste of time. Until you understand it and do research to know which is to go, you're wasting your time.

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>>56525320
Don't underestimate airdrops as a waste of time; they can be rewarding, especially when you receive huge rewards. Your efforts are worth it.

>> No.56525697

>>56523596
it's automated now with Lootbot.
But airdrops arent happening.
.t lootbot investor and their hundreds of bot instances havent catched a single thing afaik.

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>>56523596
We the rich just DCA into QANX and XRD, there is really no time to Airdrop Hunt

>> No.56525781

>>56522899
If you didn't do your research before joining or didn't complete the task, don't shift blame to Pajeets for your own failure.

>> No.56525783 [DELETED] 

>>56525224
The beta testing for the smart wallet is going well. This is my first experience with account abstraction. I'm aware that Brillion, Send, Ambire, and Holdstation wallets have>>56525231
adopted account abstraction.

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>>56523696
I've made some gains through ARB airdrops, and I'm excited to potentially earn more by participating in the Alliance Block smart wallet Open Beta. Don't demotivate me, Faggot.

>> No.56525790

>>56525224
The beta testing for the smart wallet is going well. This is my first experience with account abstraction. I'm aware that Brillion, Send, Ambire, and Holdstation wallets have adopted account abstraction.

>> No.56525804

>>56524577
A whopping 47% of this airdrop is allocated to the Zealy campaign. That's where I'm making my move, Noob.

>> No.56525806

>>56522899
airdrops used to be good when they were given to actual early users and in big size, for example uniswap, curve, juno, and others. my uni airdrop as an early LP was over 50k uni tokens and over 100k crv tokens

now, people saw stuff like that happening and there is an "airdrop hunting" subculture where hordes of third worlders grind sybilling airdrops for sub mcdonalds wages.

this reminds me of people grinding NFT whitelists in mid 2022. it's way too late now and the juice isnt worth the squeeze. I do think there will be good airdrops again but they will only be surprise ones like all the best ones have been, not anything people are expecting and sybilling with bots

>> No.56525810

>>56525790
Account abstraction is a game changing enhancement for web3 UX, helping to break down barriers to web3 adoption.

>> No.56525821

>>56525733
Sure, QANX sounds cool, but the thought of snagging a juicy airdrop by diving into a NexeraID powered wallet is just too lit to pass up.

>> No.56525837

>>56525788
>Don't demotivate me, Faggot.
Kek
No one should, not even the retard on 4chan should. We are close to being hyped into more buying pressure in the market. Do you think the hunt is worth the effort and time? I've seen this, and it seems to be quite early, but my poor self doesn't even have the time anymore to hunt for more. Layer zero screwed things up big time.

>> No.56525848

>>56525810
Don't believe whatever Vitalik says. People often get swayed easily by such statements. This concept hasn't yet stood the test of time to earn its credibility. The proposed features seem to rely heavily on abstract speculations.

>> No.56525874

>>56525810
This is what I'm observing, and I hope it spreads rapidly, just like the EOAs did, so that everyone can recognize the value it brings. The advantages are undeniable.

>> No.56525900

>>56522899
I cashed out my 1000$ tia airdrop I didn't even know about yesterday. I'm very deep in this shit right now, I got 80 zksync wallets, 2 top 1% activity layerzero wallets and I'm in the process of onboarding 30 scroll and base wallets. My biggest profit was lower 5 figs from ARB and I wasn't even sybilling back then. All of my friends who gave up after bridging and making a couple tx's got jack shit. I did farm it since late 2021. I do believe big things are still coming and persistence and consistency is key. Expect nothing and hope for the best, it's still the best chance to make it for people with small capital who aren't lazy. You do need at least 20 wallets tho and a know-how to not connect them in any way
>>56523189
I hit 3 major airdrops last year

>> No.56525910

>>56522899

farmer frens

>> No.56525911

>>56525697
>The thing about these bots is they are usually poorly made and if a cluster of wallets is discovered then probably all of the addresses will get flagged. The really good bots are usually private and not marketed to pajeets. Anyway manual sybilling is still superior and I knew million dollar ARB sybils who did all that shit by hand

>> No.56525932

>>56525900
can you guide how to begin with this anon

>> No.56525958

>>56525874
EOA is still better than AA

>> No.56526007

>>56525932
Just engage with the chains, make sure you have activity every month, avoid repetitive behavior. If you have <5 wallets then it's pretty straighforward and you don't even have to be careful. Ideally you seed your wallets with at least $100 and then use the native bridge to transfer funds and then just grind. If you're mass farming (don't wanna say the S word) you need to seed with CEXes or transfer funds from eth to non EVM chain like solana and then distribute to your farnming wallets so the funds always come from exchange hot wallets. You will also need a VPN from a popular provider and an antidetect browser like incogniton. The main thing is avoid repetitive transactions and don't make any between the farming wallets. The thing is most people who shit on airdrops are only willing to spend 5 minutes on them, but if you want any relevant gains you will need research, effort and capital which is why pajeets complain about real sybils all the time. Regarding chains to farm - I would go for Base (pretty much confirmed fat airdrop) and Scroll. Zksync is most likely halfway to snapshot but there is still time and layerzero snapshot has probably been taken. Ofc there is a probability that any of these chains will not do an airdrop like SUI, but that would be suicide for them.

>> No.56526014

>>56525874
AA presents an innovative departure from the traditional user account model. I firmly believe it has the potential to be a game-changer.

>> No.56526021

We won't be able to go back up until all retards like you have been flushed out

>> No.56526026

>>56525848
The revolution is still unfolding, and many projects are incorporating its principles into their apps. So, don't rush to conclusions just yet, Fag.

>> No.56526040

>>56525958
You can say that, but it truly depends on how you manage your transactions and how you utilize it. People have their own preferences.
>>56526014
You've just said it, and I think it's only a matter of time.

>> No.56526057

>>56525383
Airdrops saved my a$$ in 2021. I'm constantly on the hunt for legitimate opportunities, and I can't afford to overlook the chance to participate in the Open Beta of the dua wallet.

>> No.56526074
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>>56526040
Everyone has the freedom to choose what they believe is best for them. It's a free world, after all.

>> No.56526112

>>56525848
That's how innovation started, Anon. It empowers oldfags to access blockchain apps effortlessly, no need for wallet creation or private key complexities

>> No.56526171

>>56526074
That's crucial. I'm not here to dictate which type of wallet someone should use; it's their money. What matters most is where you feel comfortable.

>> No.56526228

>>56526171
I am fine with coinbase wallet

>> No.56526237

>>56526057
TOTAL
PAJEET
DEATH

>> No.56526245

>retards desperate for 5 bucks because the Uni airdrop ended up being worth like 20,000 bucks back in 2020
Lmao.

>> No.56526287

>>56526228
No worries, anon. You can use any wallet you prefer, but consider exploring account abstraction wallets as well. It might change your perspective on utilizing AA wallets. Just try.

>> No.56526292

>>56526245
yeah, nothing happened since you boomer retard, just:
dydx worth up to 100k
ARB worth over 15k
ENS worth over 10k
OP worth over 3k

>> No.56526351

>>56526287
Why would I use that if I safely use trustwallet

>> No.56526358

>>56526292
You liar

>> No.56526390

>>56522899
Never, not even now that SUPRA WL is still on.

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>>56526351
You might not be fully aware of it, and I'm not sure if you completely understand what I'm saying, but a quick Google search is just one click away, and you can find good information, anon.

>> No.56526472

>>56526287
That's fine but I'm feeling comfy using Railway wallet, a top privacy protocols that offer anonymity on Ethereum and other EVMs

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The only legitimate ones are from decentralised fintech companies that have quizzes and tasks you complete, just do them as they post them

>> No.56526551

>>56526358
You can literally check for yourself, you are on the internet niqqa. Dydx was rather niche and I don't know many people who got it but all my friends got ARB and OP and some got ENS too

>> No.56526555

>>56526393
Some people are so lazy
>>56526472
Railway? Kek

>> No.56526603

>>56526112
I know how this works. I'm just being open with my statement. The security framework of most is not defined, and most still utilize the existing security framework of the EoA. What's the fucking different if the major reason behind improvement is security and privacy?

>> No.56526608

>>56523596
Come on, Anon! Airdrops are freebies, and who doesn't like free stuff? Missing out on potential gains just doesn't make sense.

>> No.56526620

>>56526026
There is no rush with what I'm saying. Perhaps many depend on a centralized hierarchy. I think this somehow defeats the entire core narrative of web3. Micah policy is never coming. Get that.

>> No.56526628

>>56526472
I'm not familiar with this anon.
>>56526555
Lazy folks tend to fall victim to scams as they often skip research before investing. Relying solely on shitty influencers can lead to being broke. The future lies in solid projects, with features that are helpful.

>> No.56526650

>>56526228
What's your take on account abstraction, Anon? It's gaining traction in the crypto world. Wallet providers like Safe, Brillion, and Avocado are all hopping on board. Exciting times ahead, right?

>> No.56526693

>>56526472
It will make sense to me only if it's a safe wallet like self-custody smart wallets that use SSI

>> No.56526698

>>56526171
You're based. I currently prefer Ledger, but I'm open to considering a smart contract wallet in the near future. It's my money, and I'm over 18, so I have the freedom to make my own decisions.

>> No.56526716

>>56526228
Self custody is the way to go, Faggot. Remember not your keys not your money.

>> No.56526746

>>56526237
He's simply sharing his perspective, so let's not stifle him, Jeet. After all, he might be one of those fortunate enough to secure a share of the 2.66 million airdrop

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>>56526287
That badass will allow oldfags to freeze compromised accounts and require 2fa for transactions above $50

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>>56526603
I think that's why utilizing NexeraID technology is a great choice to bolster privacy and security. Safeguarding your identity is paramount.

>> No.56526802

>>56526693
PolygonID, OREID, and NexeraID are pivotal players, forming the backbone of the SSI ecosystem

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>>56526472
Privacy equals liberty in the digital age.

>> No.56526883

What's up with these pajeet shill posts itt lmao

>> No.56526973

>>56526883
I think they're simply showing off their airdrop rewards. I don't envy them; they earned those huge amounts through hard work and dedication. Just imagine receiving six to seven digits from an airdrop anon. Deserved to be flex lol.

>> No.56527005

>>56526795
I don't know how this works, so I won't say anything about it until I research.

>> No.56527027

>>56526698
Absolutely, it's essential to have control over your choices, especially when it comes to managing your own money. Ledger is a solid choice, and exploring smart contract wallets is a wise move.

>> No.56527042

>>56527005
Get use to it if you don'e want to be a victim of scam anon

>> No.56527056

>>56526795
That might be true for some, but I believe in being transparent and not shying away from the digital world. Privacy and security are crucial, but there are also benefits to being open and connected online.

>> No.56527136

>>56527005
You have the option to research it now or forget about it—your choice! Feel free to share your insights once you've explored more.
>>56527056
I'm not entirely sure what you meant by this, but it seems like you're in partial agreement while also having some disagreement. Can you share more details so I can provide insights?

>> No.56527159

>>56526817
Oh yeah anon, especially Proof of innocence compliance tools from Railgun.

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>>56527136
I ain't here to spoon-feed you, Anon, but yeah, you've got it right about Nexera. It makes sense why projects are keen on using at least one or two features from AllianceBlock. You catch my drift now?

>> No.56527192

>>56526716
You're absolutely spot on, anon. Self-custody is the path to follow. It's like the golden rule of crypto.

>> No.56527235

>>56522899
Airdrop = dump tokens

>> No.56527320

>>56525224
Dumped my 5% on it though I'll break my rules today to bag some SUPRA in its public sales.

>> No.56527358

>>56527171
That makes perfect sense, and I'm sure we all understand why prioritizing identity is crucial, not just for our digital assets. It's essential to have control over everything rather than letting centralized platforms control it for you.

>> No.56527458

>>56527042
That does not mean the existing wallets are not safe. MetaMask is scaling toward this innovative concept.

>> No.56527516

>>56527136
>You have the option to research it now or forget about it—your choice! Feel free to share your insights once you've explored more.
That's what I need to do, but I don't have the time to do just that now. I wish I had the time.

>> No.56528202

>>56527358
The issue with FTX should be an eye-opener for those rooting for custodial wallets.

>> No.56529051

>>56522899
You don't just know where to look biztard, I got ARB and recently TIA. As at August I got Funarcade's airdrop for conquering challenges and earning XPs and it just keeps getting better here.

>> No.56529555

>>56527042
No worries, I've gotten assets projected using Railway's private wallet.

>> No.56529903

>>56527320
If you bought at 0.026, you should sell in profit when it hits 0.035. I'm still holding and won't sell now until the bull market surfaces.

>> No.56529925

>>56529555
I wouldn't use privacy wallet considering what lies ahead across board. This will never support fiat ramping.