This is a well written post. I agree with what you said about how many airdrops try to get your personal info in exchange for worthless tokens. I did the eosgas airdrop recently and I even referred a few people,only to find out later that it was a very shady airdrop that ended up trying to steal users' private keys using a fake myetherwallet phishing site. They also supposedly gave away thousands of tokens for users who would install their wallet, which was obviosly malware
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