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#AirdropGuide 🚀 Discover the Exciting World of Airdrops! 🪂 Understanding Different Types of Crypto Airdrops 🌈 Crypto airdrops distribute new tokens or coins, often for free, to generate buzz, distribute tokens widely, and engage a growing community. Here’s a simplified explanation of each type with real-world examples: 1. Standard Airdrops 🎁 What it is: Free tokens are sent to your wallet, often with no action needed besides having a compatible wallet. -Example: Decred (DCR) airdropped tokens to those who signed up and provided a DCR address before its launch, providing an initial distribution to interested community members. 2. Bounty Airdrops 🎯 What it is: Tokens are given as rewards for completing tasks such as social media posts, joining groups, or content creation. -Example: Polkadot (DOT) required participants to engage in activities like translating documents or creating promotional content to earn DOT tokens. 3. Holder Airdrops 💼 What it is: Tokens are airdropped to the wallets of users who already hold certain cryptocurrencies. -Example: OmiseGo (OMG) airdropped 5% of all OMG tokens to Ethereum holders who had more than 0.1 ETH in their wallets, leveraging Ethereum's existing user base to boost initial distribution. 4. Exclusive Airdrops 🌟 What it is: These airdrops target a specific group of people, such as early adopters or project contributors, often as a reward for early support. -Example: Byteball (GBYTE) used a novel approach of distributing tokens to Bitcoin holders based on the amount of BTC they held at certain snapshot times, rewarding early crypto adopters. 5. Fork Airdrops 🍴 What it is: When a blockchain forks, the new chain may airdrop its tokens to holders of the original chain's tokens at the time of the fork. -Example: When Bitcoin Cash (BCH) forked from Bitcoin, every Bitcoin holder received an equivalent amount of Bitcoin Cash, effectively duplicating their holdings onto the new blockchain. #Crd
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