A beautiful day. You wake up, stretch, pick up your phone and see a message in Telegram:

“URGENT! AirdropFinderGuide gives $10,000 in tokens, just for EXISTING!”

Ah, how sweet that sounds. It's like if the Tax Office suddenly wrote: 'Would you like us to give you money, just for being a good boy last year?'

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

We conducted an investigation. That is, we typed this word into Google.

Nothing.

Silence.

Even Binance, a place where air sometimes turns into money, doesn't know who this is. There is no section, no button, nor button labeled 'magic freebie'. And Binance is no basement with ASIC miners. It's an entire empire!

And yes, Binance loves to give away coins:

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

• Through Launchpad: hold tokens until the announcement — and pray it doesn't drop by 90%!

• Through airdrops: be a holder, participate, subscribe, subscribe again — and get 3 cents in a token that you can't sell!

Numbers that make you think

• In 2024, Binance conducted 17 airdrops.

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

• Of these, 63% of tokens dropped by 70% after a month, but, as they say, it's free stuff.

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

AirdropFinderGuide seems to be one of those. Neither GitHub, nor LinkedIn, nor even Telegram groups with bots promising 'safety'.

It's like Tinder dating: you are promised a model, but a guy in flip-flops comes with a PowerPoint presentation of an MLM pyramid.

So who is to blame?

— Users?

— Exchanges?

— Or is it just greed itself?

Maybe everything at once.

In a world where inflation is higher than salaries, crypto-air seems to be almost the only way to survive. People don't believe in pension funds, but they believe that if they click a button, a million will come.

That's why AirdropFinderGuide is not just a website (or its absence). It's a symbol of hope, a mirage in the blockchain desert.

Conclusion?

If you hear that some new guide promises tokens just for reposting cat videos — run away.

Or...

Just do it with your eyes wide open and the phrase 'seed phrase' taped to your forehead.

Welcome to Web3. Here, every second person is a trader, and every third is a fool.

But sometimes — just sometimes — free stuff really happens.

#AirdropFinderGuide