Crypto is Easy: Insights for Profitable Investors

Crypto is Easy: Insights for Profitable Investors

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Special Report: Airdrops for 2023, Part 2

Special Report: Airdrops for 2023, Part 2

Don't forget to review Part 1, too!

Feb 09, 2023
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As promised, here is the second list of airdrops for 2023. I may have some others later this year. For now, this completes the first batch of opportunities.

See four below and catch the other three in my previous post, Airdrops for 2023: Part 1.

Catch the Previous Post, Airdrops Part 1

Definitely read the beginning of the previous post for crucial information. I won't repeat everything, but I will stress again the precautions you should take before you participate in any of these airdrops.

After you have a chance to go through this list, please leave a comment about how you liked it.

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PRECAUTIONS

Do not participate in any airdrops until you have read these vital, crucial, must-read instructions.

  • Never send cryptocurrency to a wallet you do not control.

  • Never give anyone your passwords or private keys.

  • Keep your airdrop wallets separate from your personal wallet and fund them with only as little crypto as necessary. You may lose all the crypto in these airdrop wallets from a hack, smart contract failure, or fraud, but your personal funds will be safe.

  • NEVER send cryptocurrency to any wallet you do not control.

  • Use a burner email or create a separate email account for airdrops. Try Proton or Gmail for free options and keep that email separate from your personal accounts and free of any personal or identifying information.

  • Set up an “alt” or “anon” account on Twitter and other social media platforms. Do this from your airdrop email and link that account to your airdrop email.

  • Never pay, donate, or contribute to anybody for anything related to these airdrops.

  • Use good online hygiene and NEVER give out sensitive information.

  • Ignore direct emails and messages from the team or people associated with the airdrop to you. There is no reason they should ever contact you directly. It may be phishing or some other type of scam.

  • ***NEVER*** send cryptocurrency to any wallet you do not control.

  • After you complete the steps below, use Revoke.Cash to prevent apps and websites from interacting with your wallet without your permission.

If any of these instructions seem confusing, complicated, or beyond your ability, DON’T PARTICIPATE IN THE AIRDROP.

Also, never send cryptocurrency to any wallet you do not control.


With that out of the way, here’s the second list—make sure you look at the first list, too!

Crypto is Easy: Insights for Profitable Investors
Special Report: Airdrops for 2023, Part 1
Over the years, we've seen airdrops worth thousands of dollars. Compound, Optimism, and Uniswap, to name a few. Some think the forthcoming SUI airdrop will match those lofty efforts. With so many so-called “airdrops” out there, how do you know which ones are legit? Most are sketchy, some are scams, and many are worthless. Some ask you to promote them or give out your personal information…
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