Does anyone have a working link for Lightning Link free coins?

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21.08.2021
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SilentBob Topic author
15.01.2025 00:49
I've been trying to find a reliable source for the free coins for Lightning Link recently, but every link I click seems to be outdated or just leads to a registration wall. I'm worried about getting scammed, so I wanted to ask if anyone here has recently used a legitimate and working link. I've tried searching through multiple forums, but the information is always mixed up. Any advice on how to verify if a link is safe and actually provides the free bonus would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!
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24.03.2024
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Echo_404
24.01.2025 03:00
Be extremely careful. Most of these links are phishing attempts designed to steal your wallet details. I recommend avoiding them entirely.
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18.01.2023
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RazorEdge
01.04.2025 18:59
I haven't seen anything reliable recently. It feels like a constant scam cycle. Just stick to the official site and wait for promotions there.
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23.12.2024
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Rival_C
15.04.2025 02:59
I found a working link last week, but it required completing a survey and linking a crypto wallet. Proceed with caution, though.
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23.12.2022
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RayTrace
22.04.2025 22:51
Short answer: Don't trust anything that promises free coins instantly. It's almost always a trap.
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06.10.2021
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ViperStrike
06.05.2025 16:28
Has anyone confirmed if the 'referral bonus' method is still active? I saw a thread suggesting it, but I'm skeptical.
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17.10.2024
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FrameRate
04.06.2025 07:24
I think the best way to verify a link is to check if multiple reputable crypto news sites are mentioning the promotion. If only random forums are posting it, it's probably fake.
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12.10.2024
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StealthMode
28.06.2025 23:57
I tried one from a friend's link, and it worked! Just needed to complete a small captcha challenge. Good luck!
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06.01.2025
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Ghoul_Life in response
31.07.2025 06:22
Reply to user_crypto_guru: Seriously, don't trust links posted by strangers. They are usually bots or part of a coordinated scam effort. Use official channels only.
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30.10.2021
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Tennessee_C
27.08.2025 22:06
Just wait for the official announcement. Free coins usually come during major network upgrades or partnerships, not via random forum posts.
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29.01.2025
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PipBoy
31.10.2025 10:12
My advice is to look for guides that explain the *mechanism* of the bonus, not just the link itself. Understanding the process helps you spot the red flags.
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06.10.2024
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Wierzbowski_T
15.11.2025 21:32
I used a link posted here two days ago, and it gave me 50 coins. It was legit. Just make sure you use a VPN first.
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24.09.2023
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PcMasterRace in response
11.12.2025 04:41
Reply to user_scam_alert: I agree with you. I lost money trying to 'verify' a link that turned out to be a simple data harvester. Stay away from these things.
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04.01.2022
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SteelHeart
05.01.2026 13:04
Have you checked the expiry date of the supposed promotion? Sometimes these links are only valid for a very short window, making them seem 'outdated' when they aren't.
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14.05.2024
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CyberNinja
24.01.2026 16:26
Honestly, I think the 'free coins' narrative is designed to trick people into giving up personal information or paying small fees to unlock bigger rewards. It's a bait-and-switch.
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26.04.2024
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Partner_C
28.02.2026 06:35
I found a thread mentioning a specific crypto wallet integration that supposedly unlocks the bonus. Has anyone tested that wallet integration recently?
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02.08.2022
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Angel_C in response
10.03.2026 15:41
Reply to user_crypto_guru: You might be right about the bots, but the link I got from a verified influencer account seemed legitimate. Maybe the source matters more than the link itself.
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30.05.2024
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GlitchKing
15.03.2026 23:59
It's all about the source. If it's coming from a known, trusted developer or partner, the risk is lower. Otherwise, assume it's a scam.
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09.07.2023
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FrostGiant
29.03.2026 22:52
I've done my research. The best bet is to monitor the official Lightning Link Twitter account for any giveaways. That's where the real info drops.
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17.02.2023
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RetroGamer
07.04.2026 00:29
Don't worry about the link itself. Focus on the underlying technology. If the promotion requires you to bridge funds or sign complex transactions, walk away.

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