What you see in the feed of Airdrops Best has absolutely nothing to do with cryptocurrency airdrops. Every single post published since the channel's creation on October 19, 2025, is a spam message from fake female profiles linking to an adult dating site, datingz.city. "Anna," "Lily," "Madelyn," "Sofia," "Nora," "Vivian" — all posted within seconds of each other, all pointing to the same URL. This is not a channel that had a bad day. This is a channel that was created exclusively to distribute this content.
The setup here follows a well-known playbook: register a Telegram channel with a credible-sounding name in a high-demand niche — in this case, crypto airdrops, which attract millions of users hungry for free tokens — inflate or purchase a subscriber count to manufacture legitimacy, and then either use it immediately for spam or sell it to whoever wants a ready-made audience. With 1.36 million listed subscribers, the number looks impressive on paper, but given that the channel was literally created and immediately flooded with adult spam bots within minutes, those subscribers are almost certainly purchased or accumulated through other deceptive means.
There is no airdrop content here. There are no crypto guides, no token listings, no wallet tutorials, no legitimate links to blockchain projects. The description is empty. The channel name and category tags — Cryptocurrencies, Airdrop — exist purely as bait for search discovery. Anyone who lands here looking for legitimate airdrop opportunities will find nothing of value and will instead be exposed to links that could lead to phishing attempts, malware, or worse.
This is, plainly speaking, a scam channel. Not a low-quality channel, not a channel that has gone off-topic — a channel that was built from the ground up as a deceptive vehicle. Clicking any of the links it promotes carries real risk, and the sheer volume of posts dumped in rapid succession suggests automated bot activity with no human oversight or legitimate intent behind it.
The verdict is unambiguous: do not subscribe, do not click any links, and report the channel to Telegram directly. For anyone genuinely interested in crypto airdrops, there are legitimate communities that vet projects, explain participation steps, and maintain consistent publishing schedules. This channel is not one of them — it is a cautionary example of how easily platform infrastructure can be exploited to mislead users at scale.