🚨Warning: X Empire Airdrop Disappointment
The recent $X Empire airdrop on the TON Network has been a letdown for many in the cryptocurrency community. Despite the hype surrounding the project, the airdrop left most participants disappointed, particularly those who poured significant funds into ranking up and making donations.
Unlike other projects like Dogs, Cats and Hamster Kombat, where participants did not need to donate and still enjoyed a much larger and stronger community, $X Empire demanded a lot from its users. People were encouraged to donate TONs and stars to increase their ranks, but in the end, it was only the top investors and Influencers who saw any meaningful returns from the airdrop.
The listing on major exchanges also proved to be unfair. Delays meant that many in the community could not sell their tokens at the peak prices, leaving the door open for insiders to capitalize on hidden schemes. While most participants sold at $0.00007 or lower, those with inside information were able to sell their $X tokens at much higher prices, up to $0.0001. This kind of manipulation undermines trust in projects that require participants to spend heavily to rank up.
Dogs and Hamster Kombat, by contrast, offered a more community-friendly airdrop experience, proving that you don’t need large investments to succeed in the Web3 space. It’s a perfect example of how a project should be run—with fairness, transparency, and without the need for unnecessary financial pressure.
Advice: Stay cautious and skeptical of any project that demands hefty contributions just to rank up. While $X Empire isn’t a scam, the way it was managed raises red flags. Protect your investments and gravitate towards projects with more transparency and lower entry barriers, like Dogs, Blum and Hamster Kombat.
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