BLUM - Is it worth Playing ?

Recently, many crypto airdrops like Notcoin, Hamster, Memefi, Dogs, Tomarket, Major, and Cati were launched on Telegram. While a few, like Notcoin and Dogs, delivered some value, most were scams that wasted people's time and effort.

Here’s how these schemes work:

1. Users are asked to complete tasks like playing games, following social media accounts, subscribing to YouTube channels, and watching videos. This results in these coin teams gaining millions of followers, subscribers, and billions of views, making them huge profits.

2. As part of the process, users are asked to transfer fees in TON and complete KYC on specific wallets or exchanges. This benefits the wallets and exchanges by increasing their user base and earning gas fees.

But what do users get? Sadly, almost nothing. Most people end up earning less than $5—sometimes less than $1. Here's the catch:

i) They give you "millions of points" in their games to keep you engaged, but when converted into tokens, the payout is minimal.

ii) Many users don’t know how to withdraw their tiny earnings. Some exchanges don’t allow trading or selling coins under $5, leaving the funds stuck forever.

iii) When the coins finally list, massive selling pressure crashes the price, making your tokens worthless.

Let's come to BLUM. People have been grinding for months, an average user has collected 200,000+ game points, but there’s still no airdrop date. Their community has grown to over 33 million users, with each person paying 0.30 TON as a proof of activity. If 25 million users have 200,000 points each, paying them $50 per person would cost $625,000,000. Do you think they’ll ever pay that? Unlikely. They’ve already gained followers, views, and fee.. I am not expecting much.

The bottom line? Most airdrops are a waste of time. Instead of chasing these scams, invest your energy in learning valuable skills that can actually pay off in the long run.

It’s time to stop falling for these schemes and start building something real for yourself. What do you think?