The crypto market remains calm over the weekend, with no new airdrop projects surfacing for now. However, as per usual, there might be some unexpected surprises tonight—after all, the "surprise attacks" by old coins have become a tradition in this market.
To be honest, the quality of recent airdrops has indeed been declining. Since October last year, the airdrop projects in the market have been looking increasingly mediocre, and those opportunities that once sparked anticipation have now become "chicken ribs." Projects with high participation yield little, and projects with good returns are rare. This awkward situation of "tasteless to eat but a pity to discard" has led many to start re-evaluating their participation strategies.
Rather than fussing over it, it's better to adjust your mindset. Check casually when you have the chance; there's no need to force it. The airdrops that are meant to come will come naturally, and there's no need to chase after them tirelessly. When truly good projects appear, making decisions then might be more effective.
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ForkPrince
· 01-20 04:08
Lying flat is the way to go; anyway, good projects don't even get a chance for us retail investors.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-19 07:18
I've already said it, airdrops nowadays are just IQ taxes; it's more practical to just hold coins.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-17 06:00
Bro, this paragraph really hits home for me. Recently, there haven't been any good projects, and staring at them every day is just a waste of time. It's better to focus on health.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-17 05:55
Sigh, airdrops are becoming more and more useless, really.
I've long felt that the quality has declined, and now the participation is just a drop in the bucket, not reliable.
There might be surprises tonight, but I’ve already lost hope.
Instead of constantly refreshing, it's better to wait patiently for good projects.
Anyway, what’s meant to come will come eventually, no need to be so exhausted.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-17 05:33
Ah, the quality of airdrops is really poor, better to just relax and wait for good stuff.
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MetadataExplorer
· 01-17 05:31
The decline in airdrop quality has been evident for a while; now, those participating are just working for the platform.
The crypto market remains calm over the weekend, with no new airdrop projects surfacing for now. However, as per usual, there might be some unexpected surprises tonight—after all, the "surprise attacks" by old coins have become a tradition in this market.
To be honest, the quality of recent airdrops has indeed been declining. Since October last year, the airdrop projects in the market have been looking increasingly mediocre, and those opportunities that once sparked anticipation have now become "chicken ribs." Projects with high participation yield little, and projects with good returns are rare. This awkward situation of "tasteless to eat but a pity to discard" has led many to start re-evaluating their participation strategies.
Rather than fussing over it, it's better to adjust your mindset. Check casually when you have the chance; there's no need to force it. The airdrops that are meant to come will come naturally, and there's no need to chase after them tirelessly. When truly good projects appear, making decisions then might be more effective.