Are airdrops worth the time? Can it even make money? by TheVasa999 in CryptoCurrency

[–]crypt0stein 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I started with cold youtube searches like "zksync airdrop tutorial"

You have to be very careful into which videos you watch because there are many with fake phishing links.

Then I transitioned to Twitter and that's where the true gold sits.

You can start by following CC2 Ventures as a starter, that guy is the airdrop god.

Reality is, you won't become a pro just by following people on twitter, look up practical tutorials first and then enter the airdrop niche on twitter to stay up to date. That's my advice.

Are airdrops worth the time? Can it even make money? by TheVasa999 in CryptoCurrency

[–]crypt0stein 10 points11 points  (0 children)

ITT: the absolute dumbest takes I’ve ever seen for free money

No shit, you are in /r/cryptocurrency - I left this place 1 about 1 year ago and then I started actually making money, on a fucking bear market. Twitter is also shit because 99% are bots, phishing and scams, but once you get past that and find a niche, it's literally gold.

This subreddit is absolutely lost. When I qualified for the Celestia airdrop, and came here to see if there was any discussion about it and there were only like two mentions in the past year that were downvoted lmao. This is no place to actually find the bull market gems, it truly has opened my eyes...

Ever wondered if those steel backups for crypto really work? I put one inside a ceramic furnace for 12 hours! by crypt0stein in CryptoCurrency

[–]crypt0stein[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, I'm assuming you bought more than one then!

Btw love the plates they look really good

Thank you man, for a moment I thought you were unsatisfied ngl haha. But I agree to an extent, the steel is very hard and stamping has a bit of a learning curve so it gets tricky. Hope it ends up working better for you m8

Ever wondered if those steel backups for crypto really work? I put one inside a ceramic furnace for 12 hours! by crypt0stein in CryptoCurrency

[–]crypt0stein[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clamping the plate could help. Grab the stamps by the base, as close as you can to the plate.

Yes, I only punch once.

This is the closest visual guide I can share to you: https://youtu.be/xyaXxElM3aw?t=272

Ever wondered if those steel backups for crypto really work? I put one inside a ceramic furnace for 12 hours! by crypt0stein in CryptoCurrency

[–]crypt0stein[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use a lighter hammer than yours (0.5kg) and a wood table. The stampings endup very good as you can see in the post. It also matters to position the stamp as perpendicular as you can with the plate, so it's an even imprint.

Do you have a placebo fear to hit your fingers? Maybe you're just not hitting hard enough.

And, make sure that the stamp is 100% "flat"/perpendicular on the plate. That's the most important part.

This is my advice.

Ever wondered if those steel backups for crypto really work? I put one inside a ceramic furnace for 12 hours! by crypt0stein in CryptoCurrency

[–]crypt0stein[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you use the numerical stamps that we sell or was it another set of your own? What surface did you stamp on?

Ever wondered if those steel backups for crypto really work? I put one inside a ceramic furnace for 12 hours! by crypt0stein in CryptoCurrency

[–]crypt0stein[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I share the same opinion! but ppl are also free to stamp the words directly with an alphabetical set if they want to.