"Yo guys, I'm in! Been HODLing ETH for months now, so I figure I'll keep holding on. What's the catch here, is it a legit airdrop or some kinda giveaway scam?"
"Dude, I'm all in for the HODLer challenge. I've been sitting on my ETH stash for months now, waiting for the next big moonshot. Keep 'em coming, mods!"
"Hey Bogdan, I think you gotta specify what kind of ETH airdrop it is, just to make sure it's legit and not some phishing attempt. And btw, why just ETH, when you could've done a collab with another project?"
"Lowkey confused by this thread, didn't think we allowed ETH airdrop contests here. Anyone got more info on the rules and what's at stake? Sounds like a possible phishing attempt to me"
"Lol, nice try Bogdan, but I'm not falling for this one. I've seen too many scammers try to get people to HODL for fake airdrops. Can you provide a legit source for this airdrop or is it just a pump and dump?"
"Dude, no thanks. I know it's tempting, but these free ETH airdrop scams are everywhere. They're gonna make you verify some sketchy info and steal your private keys, trust me."
"Dude, this one's a bit too obvious, right? 'HODL for a chance to win a free ETH airdrop' is just a thinly veiled marketing ploy. Anyone else smell the scam?"
"Dude why's everyone spamming this? Can we please just keep it real and not try to guilt trip people into holding onto their ETH? I'm all for a good HODL but let's not make it a contest, bro."
"Bro, this sounds like a total scam. I'm not falling for the 'HODL for a chance to win' thing, that's just a classic marketing tactic to get people hyped. Anyone else smell a rat here?"
"Lmao, yeah right, free ETH airdrop for just being a HODLer . I've seen many threads like this in the past and they're always just a scam. Anyone have the link to verify it's legit? "