FREE AIRDROPS 🎁 88 EDU, 68 IOST, 20 GSC & 5 NKC token | only 60 seconds to claim πŸ’―πŸ†“

in cryptocurrency β€’Β  7 years agoΒ 

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It's airdrop time again! It took me only 60 seconds to claim them. No KYC or stuff like that needed.

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Hello Steemit,
my name is Chris and I'm from Germany.
I study computer science and I love cryptocurrencies.
My goal is to deliver you well-researched articles.
Most of my content is bilingual πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ

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Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

another 20 CIC Token Airdrop

https://p.cichain.io/invite/reg?i=MgMR3M0r

So @chkoenig do you create a separate ether address or do you trust to give out an existing one?

Β  Β· Β 7 years agoΒ 

I took my main address, because the address is public anyway and everyone can see it. But you are the only one which has access to it with your private key.

I hope that answered your question.

bandwith exceeded - sorry for the late answer

That’s awesome thanks πŸ™

My worry is always even though the transactions are public the physical address isn’t and once it’s put out somewhere who knows who might get a hold of it and attempt damage. Especially since Ether has already been compromised once. πŸ˜‰