May 2024 I started an airdrop task called Artela, can’t remember the full details of the tasks, but one thing I loved about the airdrop experience was the UI/UX. Wasn’t expecting anything so huge but I loved the site UI/UX so interacted and did most of the tasks. The beauty of airdrop is that, before a project launches it gives you a peak to utility and also use you as a means to advertise the project.
Woke up this morning and saw that I am eligible for the airdrop which is exciting and nice. The process of airdrops go this way, first you have to find a project to interact with, then make sure the project is worth your time. After interacting and doing your research, you have to hope and pray that you meet the eligibility criteria and it’s fair enough to the real users. After being eligible and you think it’s fair, you have to hope that it’s worth something, it’s worth all your time and effort invested in the project.
They are some airdrops that require money so now you have to hope and pray it’s worth all your time, effort and money too. I hope Artela launches at a good general price, its supply is 1 Billion and 21 Million was allocated for airdrop and this was distributed amongst 150,000 wallets, I will see that is pretty impressive. Expected to be launching on the 17th, can’t wait to see how it goes.
Congrats man. I see airdrops are really a good way to enter the crypto space without much capital. But those telegram ones were the worst and the craze was too much last year that I just had to leave the whole thing and focus on better things.
When it comes to airdrops I think it’s a game of Sometimes you win most times you don’t,
yeah airdrop is really cool, this will be my third year doing airdrop and its been a great experience. Telegram airdrops were annoying but some were great though
Yeah some were really great. I got lucky with dogs and that was where I took a step back, as the rest were too tedious and baseless hypes.