Anyone know legit ways to get free coins on Lightning Link?

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12.07.2021
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Elena_V Topic author
24.01.2025 20:18
I've been seeing a lot of posts lately about getting free coins through this Lightning Link platform, but I'm really skeptical about scams. Has anyone actually found a reliable method that works without needing to spend real money first? I've tried a couple of links that just asked for my email and nothing happened. Any advice on if this is a legitimate way to boost my account balance or if I should steer clear of it entirely? Thanks in advance for any tips!
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04.09.2024
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Brotherhood_S
12.02.2025 00:11
Be extremely careful. Most 'free coin' generators are scams designed to harvest personal data or trick you into buying something later. I wouldn't risk it.
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24.06.2023
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Ally_C
25.02.2025 17:01
I think you need to do more research. If it sounds too good to be true, it almost certainly is. Look for official announcements from the platform itself, not random links.
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11.10.2021
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CrystalVortex
19.03.2025 15:09
Just avoid it. It's a trap. Seriously, delete the links you clicked.
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06.01.2025
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ThunderGod
28.03.2025 04:16
I heard that if you participate in their community polls and refer friends, you can earn small amounts of bonus coins. It's not 'free' in the sense of nothing, but it's legitimate engagement.
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18.01.2025
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God_C in response
10.04.2025 15:03
Has anyone found a reliable method that works without needing to spend real money first?
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05.10.2021
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God_C
18.04.2025 10:01
The best way is usually through staking or earning rewards for active participation, like providing liquidity. These methods require initial investment, though, so be prepared for that.
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22.10.2024
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MoonShadow in response
25.05.2025 00:30
I think the person above is right. If they want you to invest, it's not 'free.' Stick to the official documentation for earning methods.
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29.08.2023
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Uncle_C
31.05.2025 06:50
Short answer: No. You usually have to contribute value (time, money, or effort) to receive value. If it's truly free, it's probably a phishing attempt.
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03.05.2025
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Cait_F
12.06.2025 16:42
I tried one of those 'email sign-up' links you mentioned. It just redirected me to a generic ad page. Total waste of time. Stay away from them.
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01.06.2025
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PongMaster
16.09.2025 15:13
You might want to check out the official Discord or Telegram group for Lightning Link. Sometimes they announce legitimate airdrops or giveaways there, which are usually verifiable.
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20.10.2022
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EclipseX in response
26.09.2025 06:41
Wait, so if I earn coins through referrals, does that count as 'free' or do I still need to pay something to activate the referral?
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29.09.2021
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CyberPunk in response
13.10.2025 05:10
It usually involves a small gas fee or a minimum deposit to start the referral process, so don't expect magic. It's more of a reward system than a handout.
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28.10.2023
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Walter_C
15.10.2025 00:16
I've seen some people getting small amounts by solving crypto puzzles or participating in mini-games hosted on their site. It takes time, but it's legitimate effort.
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06.11.2021
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Myth_C
18.10.2025 15:14
Just use a VPN when checking these links, just in case they are tracking your IP address. And always check the URL for misspellings.
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24.02.2022
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DarkPhoenix
10.11.2025 00:42
Be wary of anything promising instant, massive returns with zero effort. That is the hallmark of a Ponzi scheme, not a legitimate crypto platform.
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13.03.2023
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LogiPro
20.01.2026 01:29
I found a legitimate way by participating in a governance vote. It required me to hold a certain amount of tokens, but the reward for voting was substantial and verifiable.
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09.08.2023
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Dogmeat_P in response
18.03.2026 08:37
I agree with the OP. I'd steer clear entirely. The risk of losing your actual funds due to a scam is far greater than the potential gain from 'free' coins.
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21.08.2024
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Echo_404
10.04.2026 22:16
Check the audit history of the platform. Reputable projects will have transparent audits available on their website. If they hide that information, run.
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06.08.2025
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MarioBros
13.04.2026 06:12
I'd recommend checking out reputable crypto news sites that have covered Lightning Link recently. They often debunk these kinds of rumors and scams for the community.

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