What's the most heartbreaking part of doing airdrop tasks? Waiting. Sometimes you have to wait for weeks, sometimes months, and even more outrageous is that the project has never gone live.
This is the truth about airdrop farming—investing time and effort, but the returns are very uncertain. The profits themselves are unreliable, plus project teams often delay, face development issues, or even disappear completely. Participants are basically gambling. Doing a bunch of tasks and ending up with nothing is no longer surprising. Want to turn things around with farming? You need to be mentally prepared for long-term water pouring.
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TradFiRefugee
· 6h ago
Really, waiting for this thing can drive people crazy. I've also had the experience of three months of wasted effort.
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digital_archaeologist
· 9h ago
Spending a few months just to get nowhere, with no sign of the project, is really hopeless. I just want to ask, who else dares to continue farming?
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SilentAlpha
· 01-09 10:59
Really, just thinking about the projects that didn't make it is exhausting. Damn, three months of wasted effort.
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TokenSleuth
· 01-09 10:59
Six months ago, I completed a farming task and am still waiting. Truly unbelievable.
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Might as well go all-in on buying coins directly, at least I wouldn't be fooling myself.
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After two months of doing tasks, the project doesn't even have an official website anymore. Laughable.
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This is the real picture of Web3. Don't listen to those influencers bragging; it's all gambling.
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None of the people I know have made money from farming; it's all just time spent learning lessons.
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Wait, wait, wait. The longer I wait, the more I get frustrated. Maybe I should give up.
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Honestly, instead of farming, learning trading is better. At least there's a chance to exit.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-09 10:58
After three months of tasks, the project just ran away. My youth...
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quietly_staking
· 01-09 10:54
I spent two months completing tasks, and the project was directly rug pulled. Now I see airdrops and just want to vomit.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-09 10:48
The project that I worked on for three months just rug pulled. My youth...
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SnapshotBot
· 01-09 10:31
Six months of free riding, the project team vanished into thin air, hilarious
What's the most heartbreaking part of doing airdrop tasks? Waiting. Sometimes you have to wait for weeks, sometimes months, and even more outrageous is that the project has never gone live.
This is the truth about airdrop farming—investing time and effort, but the returns are very uncertain. The profits themselves are unreliable, plus project teams often delay, face development issues, or even disappear completely. Participants are basically gambling. Doing a bunch of tasks and ending up with nothing is no longer surprising. Want to turn things around with farming? You need to be mentally prepared for long-term water pouring.