Sometimes, in the crypto world, we can come across airdrop projects that seem to be selling the "promise of heaven". The developers offer big lures, but no follow-through. They keep the community busy with tasks like creating articles, tweets, or promotions without providing clarity on when or even if the token will actually be listed.
This kind of project does seem like an empty promise scheme that only exploits user interest. The developers only seem to be utilizing the community to build hype, while they themselves may have no intention of actually developing the project.
Not only that, but projects that merely promise the "moon and stars" without any technical basis or a trustworthy team show a moral problem in the industry. They are playing with the trust of people who may not be fully savvy or new to the crypto world.
If we look at it critically, such projects often show that they are only focused on cheap promotion rather than a real product.