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RE: Initiative Q Airdrop Invites

in #airdrop6 years ago (edited)

I started to be involved with this, but then discovered that 1) it isn't crypto, and 2) the activity you need to complete after using 5 referrals is to get 10 referrals. At that point I decided it wasn't a fully legit project, so stopped participating. We'll see what comes of it, but I don't think that's a winning model. They need to come up with more meaningful activities to show participation than just getting more referrals for them all the time.

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  1. It is a crypto project
  2. You receive an airdrop of 13,000 Q which is validated at $13,000 target (although I don't think it will get anywhere near that) and you can earn additional Q by bringing others into the network. Similar to most Airdrops and their referral programs.

The referrals to grow the network via community and identify the users who can bring people on board.

I thought it was crypto at first too, but read there FAQ here: https://initiativeq.com/FAQ

Look under the last heading "Qs vs Crypto."

Granted, I also participate in SWIFT airdrops for GBI and it also isn't crypto, but it plans to be. I just don't like the idea of "surprise, the next level is your bringing in twice as many referrals as the last level." So in combo with it not being crypto, I lost interest.

Welcome to today's NEW crypto/blockchain reality.

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