RE: Is It Still Worth Joining Web3 Reward Apps in 2026? 🤔

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Really? 😄 What makes you think it's not worth it? I'm still curious and trying to figure out which Web3 apps actually have long-term potential.



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Because most of the web3 is a scam, they either drag you into p2p scams or f2f scam, or even try to install malware into your phone. You say some apps are mining, do you think mining is so easy it can be done using a phone hardware ?, to protect yourself and your data dont get into things like these, use authentic sources to make money, like staking, trading, etc. maybe airdrops in the most extreme cases

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I completely agree with you. The Web3 space is indeed full of risks and scams, and your warning about 'phone mining' is spot on—it’s technically impossible. I'm treating these apps strictly as low-stakes data experiments with zero financial investment. Safety and data privacy definitely come first!

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Yeah well good approcah run for experimentations, but make sure you dont get hacked or shit, or dont get some malware in your phone

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Thanks for the concern! I completely agree—security is my top priority. I treat these as strictly sandbox experiments, and I’m always extra careful with permissions and links to keep everything secure. I really appreciate you looking out for the community's safety!

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Thanks for the concern! I completely agree—security is my top priority. I treat these as strictly sandbox experiments, and I’m always extra careful with permissions and links to keep everything secure. I really appreciate you looking out for the community's safety!

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No worries dude, if you have any doubt whatsoever - feel free to connect

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That’s really kind of you, man! I appreciate the offer. I'm definitely still learning the ropes of Web3, so having someone knowledgeable to connect with is great. I'll surely reach out if I have any specific doubts. Thanks again for the open-minded discussion!"

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