#AirdropFinderGuide Free Cryptocurrency

Beautiful day. You wake up, stretch, grab your phone, and see a message on Telegram:

"URGENT! AirdropFinderGuide is giving away $10,000 in tokens just for EXISTING!"

Oh, how sweet it sounds. It's like if the Tax Office suddenly wrote: "Wouldn't you like us to give you money just for being cool last year?"

What kind of beast is AirdropFinderGuide? And why has no one heard of it, except for your neighbor who once bought a Shiba Inu with a mortgage?

We conducted an investigation. That means we entered this word into Google.

Nothing.

Silence.

Not even Binance, the place where air sometimes turns into money, knows who it is. There’s no section, no button, not even a button labeled “magic offer.” And yet, Binance is not some basement with ASIC miners. It's a whole empire!

And yes, Binance loves giving away coins:

• Through Launchpool: freeze your BNB — get the future for nothing!

• Through Launchpad: hold tokens until the announcement — and pray they don’t drop by -90%!

• Through airdrops: be a holder, participate, sign up, sign up again — and get 3 cents in a token that cannot be sold!

Thought-provoking numbers

• During the year 2024, Binance conducted 17 airdrops.

• On average, users received between $2 and $200 — depending on how strongly they believe in miracles.

• Of those, 63% of tokens dropped by 70% within a month, but as they say, it's still free.

Here’s where the fun begins: 99% of projects promising airdrops are actually scams.

AirdropFinderGuide — seems to be one of them. Neither GitHub, nor LinkedIn, nor even Telegram groups with bots promising "security."

It's like Tinder dating: they promise you a supermodel, and a guy in flip-flops shows up with a PowerPoint presentation of an MLM pyramid.

So who is to blame?

— Users?

— Exchanges?

— Or greed itself?