Don't We Love Free Stuff? :)

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I don't think there is a human being who doesn't enjoy winning something "for free"...

Enough of us (I don't dare say most) understand free stuff isn't really free. In most cases, it is either a way to build or reward loyalty, which comes in different forms:

  • big spender
  • repeat buyer
  • long-term customer
  • long-term user
  • very active user
  • big stakeholder
  • contributor
  • etc.

Just think about it... When do you potentially get free stuff in big shops? After you spend a lot with them, or small samples to attract you as a customer for a certain product.

A relatively similar situation we encounter in crypto, where airdrops or other benefits have eligibility criteria. Among the most common criteria is the stake held in a certain asset or assets that is used to determine both the eligibility and the amount of airdropped items the recipient is entitled to. In other cases, activity is used as an eligibility criterion. Have you used our app before the snapshot? You are eligible.

As we know, the bull market is generally full of such airdrops in the crypto sphere. But are you eligible to receive them?

Even on Hive, we had such examples. Ragnorak's airdrop was based on Hive Power.

I don't remember what "list" was used by most tribe tokens to make their airdrops on Hive-Engine. Was it the distribution of Palnet, the original tribe? I know CTP used the distribution of LEO for its airdrop.

There are many other cases where HP can be used as support. The most recent example is Holozing and the significant claimdrops made to HP delegators to the project.

And other situations when holding significant amounts of other tokens has proven beneficial over time. Having staked SPS continuously gives the holder VOUCHER tokens on top of the staking rewards, it was a criterion of eligibility for dropping GLX tokens for one year and influences the amount of SPS rewards one receives in Ranked Battles. And in the sooniverse, it will be one of the criteria to be airdropped COLONY tokens. Not bad for holding one token!

But there are other examples too. One example newer people probably aren't accustomed to is SIM from dCity. You don't have to hold it staked (it doesn't even have a staking option), but holding at least 1m of them liquid + in diesel pools makes one a SIM Millionaire, with certain benefits, like the ability to claim a daily citizen (provided you meet other criteria), and the possibility to participate in raffles from time to time, besides sharing the holding rewards. I mention this because I've just won such a raffle, 10 CHAOS, and it's not the only one I won over time. Look here:

It also comes at the right time, since I can always use more Splinterlands cards since I started my Land adventure. The packs are valued at 8 dollars on the 3rd party market, but what if I get a GFL or two in 10 packs? 😀

It looks like I'll do what I always do with them. Open them!

Wait a sec...

I just did it. Bad luck! No legendary, only one GF rare and one epic. Oh well, at least I have more cards, lol.

How about the LEO stake and its almost guarantee to return additional income in the form of advertising revenue, if you use the platform?

Anyway, I include all of them in the category "loyalty rewards". Holding a stake long enough and using it, eventually gives you something in return seemingly "for free". Of course, in the case of a stake, a much better term would be "owner benefits".

Speaking of owner benefits, time to add a little bit more HP to my stake too, since it's HPUD. Only 10 HIVE, as that's the amount I am set to add every month on HPUD during this period. I also added a little bit of HIVE every day last month, to complete the PUM challenge. So another PUM was completed. It's a simple but powerful habit.


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People do love free stuff!

For a long time I was up voting almost all comments on my posts. I guess it was some sort of loyalty reward if I think about it. But after a few years of that I realized I was just rewarding people from the reward pool which probably isn't the fairest thing in the world.

Now I just give my own tokens away. Anyone can get something as long as their Hive Reputation is at least 30. I invite you and anyone who sees this to @tokenfaucet to get "free stuff" 😃👍 Good Luck! 🍀

And better luck next time on your Splinterlands pack openings! I'm starting to give away game tokens on another faucet and maybe I'll give away Splinterlands cards too. I have lots of them.

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Yes, upvoting comments comes from the reward pool, but engagement is a critical part of social media, and, on a platform that rewards content creation, it should be rewarded, unless it's abusive, or whatever the author feels they shouldn't upvote (bot comments, low-quality, off-topic, rude, etc).

People do giveaways and that's a fine way to foster engagement or whatever the author desires.

And better luck next time on your Splinterlands pack openings! I'm starting to give away game tokens on another faucet and maybe I'll give away Splinterlands cards too. I have lots of them.

Luck is a big factor in Splinterlands. I have a few thousand cards in Splinterlands too, and with Land, they still feel like they are not enough. :)

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Everyone likes "free" stuff! Congratulations on another HivePUM badge and happy HivePUD!
You forgot to mention the free LEN tokens that you got today, too! It looks like you had a fantastic day! :)

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You forgot to mention the free LEN tokens that you got today, too! It looks like you had a fantastic day! :)

I've got the CHAOS a day before. I've only seen the LEN reward from yesterday after writing the post as I was going through the posts to see what happened during the day (wasn't able to curate in the morning). That means I won two "free things" in consecutive days. Great to be me, lol! Joke aside, as I said in the post, free stuff usually happens for a reason. Like being a holder of a token or an active member of a community.

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I don't think there is a human being who doesn't enjoy winning something "for free"...

I think you forgot to add "something good..." in there. Because I sure wouldn't enjoy a free wedgie or noogie haha.

But yeah I agree with you. Congrats on those CHAOS, and this is the first time I've heard of this. I guess I am one of the newbies, since I am unfamiliar with SIM and dCity. I think it might be too late for me to try to be a SIM millionaire though.

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Good addition! You at least don't have to dislike what you "win" for free, lol.

I think it might be too late for me to try to be a SIM millionaire though.

Is it? You don't need any other holdings except the SIM to be one. But it's true, you'd have to buy it first, and it would probably take a long time to recoup the investment.

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Ooh my God
I was never aware of Ragnorak’s airdrop. Obviously, all of us like free stuffs. It is always good to benefit things even without paying or working so hard for it

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I was never aware of Ragnorak’s airdrop.

It happened at the beginning of 2022, I believe. I'm not exactly sure in what phase is the game right now. It was in the testing phase the last time I heard.

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Nobody hates free stuff. It's a good way to get things and I think the airdrops for things we already have are the best. I never really collected enough SIM for those free airdrops though. Maybe I should have tried to.

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Yeah, where there is this limit and you know about it (dCity, Rising Star, and I believe other games too), it usually is more profitable to be in the 1m club. You just have to decide if you want to make the initial investment because it'll take a while to recoup it.

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Free stuff to reward loyalty works most of the times and I prefer it! I think it's a good way to accumulate more benefits from the tokens we already posses.

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I believe it's a good solution for both the businesses doing it and the customers who enjoy the loyalty bonuses.

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Free stuffs are good because they cost nothing to get, especially airdrops. Some of the airdrops you mentioned like Ragnarok airdrop if I'm not mistaken, I missed. I haven't had enough time for a while to collect airdrops but I will restart. Have a nice day.

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Airdrops... cost, usually. But their cost is in the past. You bought a certain stake or token, you made transactions and paid fees on a certain platform, etc.

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Many many congratulations. Always welcome to the free tokens.

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I remember years ago when I always have access to free things. Even though it is always that one might not value it as something that one get paid of

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It is true, many don't value free things properly because they are "free", when in fact they have a cost.

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