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Is It Worth Chasing Airdrops?
In my previous article, I mentioned that some of us have gotten a decent chunk of gold in the form of multiple Xs. Today, I want to discuss with you how valuable this gold chunk truly is and whether it was worth it.
Since it’s unethical to count other people’s money, let’s talk without specific names, but in general. Based on public information I’ve seen, a good result is a 4-5x return on the money spent (commissions, staff, etc.). Investing a hypothetical $10,000 and receiving $40,000-$50,000 sounds good. But when you consider the 1-2 year time frame and the risk of getting nothing, it gives you pause.
Yes, you might say that you can’t make that kind of money without risks, and you’d be right to some extent. But buying Bitcoin at $15 and selling it at $70 could also yield the same 4x return, with far less risk and effort.
I’ve shared my thoughts, but it’s up to you to decide. I’d also appreciate your insights in the comments. 2 replies
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Is it too late to get into airdrops?
We are like gold prospectors in the world of cryptocurrency, searching for that golden vein that will make us rich. For some, airdrops have indeed become a springboard to earning capital.
History repeats itself: the last three airdrops — Starknet, ZKsync, Layziro — have shown us that there’s not enough gold for everyone, and only the lucky ones strike it rich.
Those lucky enough to get a good chunk of gold talk about it publicly, creating even more hype.
Just yesterday, simple dreamers who managed to get some gold are now creating farms with 1000 accounts.
But there’s no more gold being created, and having just a few transactions is no longer enough to get your drop. Some projects are even based on providing liquidity.
The dreams of ordinary guys and girls remain just dreams.
Obviously, these are not the last airdrops, and everyone can still get their piece of gold for their efforts. But our dreamers need to start looking for new directions in hopes of success. 1 reply
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Is it too late to get into airdrops?
We are like gold prospectors in the world of cryptocurrency, searching for that golden vein that will make us rich. For some, airdrops have indeed become a springboard to earning capital.
History repeats itself: the last three airdrops — Starknet, ZKsync, Layziro — have shown us that there’s not enough gold for everyone, and only the lucky ones strike it rich.
Those lucky enough to get a good chunk of gold talk about it publicly, creating even more hype.
Just yesterday, simple dreamers who managed to get some gold are now creating farms with 1000 accounts.
But there’s no more gold being created, and having just a few transactions is no longer enough to get your drop. Some projects are even based on providing liquidity.
The dreams of ordinary guys and girls remain just dreams.
Obviously, these are not the last airdrops, and everyone can still get their piece of gold for their efforts. But our dreamers need to start looking for new directions in hopes of success. 0 reply
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