The Zamio TrillioHeirs NFT airdrop gave 88 users exclusive access to higher allocations on ZamPad, metaverse benefits, and governance rights. Learn how it worked, what it offers, and why it's not just another NFT gimmick.
Cryptocurrency won't replace fiat currency in 2025 - but it's pushing governments to make money faster, cheaper, and more digital. Here's why both systems will coexist.
Battle Hero (BATH) was promoted as a free-to-play NFT game but never launched. Today, it's a dead token with $0 trading volume, no team, and no players. Don't invest.
Elympics (ELP) is a Play2Win crypto token built for skill-based blockchain gaming. Unlike grind-based models, it rewards winners, not time spent. Low liquidity and no live games make it high-risk but potentially innovative.
WSPP (Wolf Safe Poor People) claims to help end poverty through a crypto airdrop, but it's a scam with no real impact, no verified team, and hidden fees that trap investors. Avoid this fake airdrop at all costs.
The Lepasa Polqueen NFT airdrop in 2022 gave away 3,240 3D game-ready characters to early $LEPA token holders and community contributors. These NFTs unlock land, battles, and upgrades in the live Lepasa Metaverse - not speculation.
Shytoshi Kusama (SHY) is a fake crypto token pretending to be linked to Shiba Inu. It has no real team, no utility, and no verifiable backing. Here's what you need to know before buying.