Waivio

Eat or be eaten; scam or be swindled.

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josediccus26.7 K22 days ago4 min read

 
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  A lot of crypto influencers on X (Twitter) are doing giveaways. Many of them demonstrate their alleged worth by uploading a screenshot of their Binance or trust wallet account, as well as a screenshot of any previous giveaways.    These giveaways are secondary farming methods, as most of these supposed big boys are there to market a new project, collect a portion of the project's ninja-mined token, shill it to their followers, and dump their own stakes once enough money has entered the system.   They then pitch their services to projects looking for influencers and continue farming on Twitter with giveaway tweets, which are 80% of the time just a charade to engage more people. In reality, they are not doing anything wrong; they are simply using their dubious skills to enrich themselves while making every effort to demonstrate to their followers that they are self-made millionaires.  

Almost All X Crypto Influencers Are Allegedly Self-made

 
One thing that online influencers do is create the illusion that they are self-made millionaires; this gives the impression that any methodology they are attempting to sell to you is legitimate and will also make you wealthy. These guys are so appealing in convincing you that they are your benefactor by uploading hundreds of screenshots of transactions they have made to multiple accounts.
 
I am not usually one to beg or ask for giveaways, unless I am testing a theory or I have a personal connection to the person hosting the giveaway.
 

Hunting For Giveaways

 
I believe it is uncommon to come across giveaways from complete strangers and have a chance of winning, but having a connection to the person hosting the giveaway makes it even more appealing. Even when I could not pay my bills about a decade ago, I still saw asking for free money as an infringement on another person's peace of mind.
 

However, I prefer to ask for favors that I know I can repay in some way, or to cash in on the favors I am owed. I like to give something in return, which is why I prefer to participate in activities or contributions for which I am compensated. I believe it is difficult to find anyone who will give you things for free. I am not saying it is impossible; rather, it is uncommon.
 

Scamming Will Always Be Relevant

 

How so?
 
 I believe that more than 70% of giveaways on X (Twitter) are scams, but scammers still find enough people to scam. It is nearly impossible to pass up the opportunity to receive free money.
 
This is why using X (Twitter) influencers to shill Hive will never work; these guys already have their agenda and do not care about the project they are promoting; it is all about how to make the most money and nothing else, no loyalty, passion, or dedication.
 

Hunting Airdrops

 
Aside from farming, there is also the challenge of airdrop. Airdrop farming is different. This is because you must invest time, effort, and possibly a transaction fee, and at the end of the day, your time may not be worth what you receive. This is different. People are compensated for their time and loyalty in airdrops, whereas giveaways are essentially low-effort rewards for something substantial.
 

It's An Industry Of Wolves

 
At the end of the day, crypto influencing on X, is a game of pingpong, it's a market where many things will be pitched to you. It is the wild wild west because almost all of these guys are poachers, and with the bull market peak months away, it is either you eat or you get eaten.
 

 



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