are airdrop real?

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Patricks

Guest
Yes, airdrops are real. An airdrop is a promotional strategy in which a cryptocurrency company distributes free coins or tokens to holders of a certain blockchain currency, such as Bitcoin or Ethereum, as a way to increase awareness and drive adoption of the project. However, it's important to be cautious and thoroughly research a project before participating in an airdrop, as some may be scams
 

saoussen5765

Valued Contributor
Airdrops most of them are just building a page and resell it and never pay any participants as when paying airdrops to pay you your 3,6 $ in ETH you need to pay minor fee of 0,66 $ ETH to LTC address or even BCH or dogecoin and provide transaction hash and most of them are telegram bot.
 

Bestmary

Member
Yes, airdrops are real. An airdrop is a promotional strategy in which a cryptocurrency company distributes free coins or tokens to holders of a certain blockchain currency, such as Bitcoin or Ethereum, as a way to increase awareness and drive adoption of the project. However, it's important to be cautious and thoroughly research a project before participating in an airdrop, as some may be scams
Yeah, that's right. Received quite a few holding BGB didn't stress me that lunch since it's an exchange that is giving it out. Unlike sites that could end up being fake or sending phishing links that would cause harm to a user's wallet
 

Bash4j

Active member
Sure. Airdrops are real. The ongoing PPT Launchpool event that requires users to stake a minimum of 10 BGB only for a share of 90k PPT airdrop is live on Bitget.
 
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