Missed $DOGS? Check Out These 3 Telegram Airdrop Projects!

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The intersection of gaming and cryptocurrency has given rise to a new phenomenon: Tap-to-Earn games on Telegram. These simple and engaging games are reshaping how users interact with cryptocurrencies, offering the allure of minimal effort for potential rewards. As DOGS is trending now, let us look at three games that stand out for their unique features and airdrop opportunities.

$DOGS Saga

After the viral Telegram sensation $DOGS joined the major crypto exchanges, people started noticing the vast potential in games based on the TON blockchain.

Battle Bulls

Battle Bulls leads the charge in the Tap-to-Earn space, combining tapping mechanics with strategic gameplay.

Players build blockchain companies, earning in-game currency convertible to BULL tokens. With millions of active players, Battle Bulls offers a clear roadmap, including a confirmed airdrop of free BULL SPLIT tokens in September 2024.

Giga Chad Bat

This baseball-themed game from South Korean developer Delabs Games brings a sporty twist to Tap-to-Earn.

Giga Chad Bat features a dynamic PvP system called GIGA CHAD RAID, allowing players to challenge top rankers for GIGA points. While the exact date is unspecified, these points will likely be converted to $GAME tokens.

OKX Racer

Developed by cryptocurrency exchange OKX, this game tasks players with predicting Bitcoin’s price movement every five seconds.

OKX Racer’s simplicity makes it ideal for crypto newcomers, while its integration with a major exchange adds credibility. Though not confirmed, the game hints at “future surprises” for point earners, potentially including an airdrop.

As these games gain traction, they offer not just entertainment but also a gateway into the world of cryptocurrency. While the potential for rewards is enticing, players should approach with caution, understanding the speculative nature of these projects.

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