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#代币分配与空投 Seeing the news about Talus airdrop delay being restored, I have to say a few words—I've seen too many of these situations.
Delays themselves are not surprising; technical issues and traffic problems can happen. But there's a detail behind this that warrants caution: the more a project is launched on major exchanges and the more hyped the airdrop is, the easier it becomes a stage for rug pulls. I've fallen for this before—participated in an "official airdrop," only for the token to dump immediately after listing, leaving early accumulators with nothing.
Binance Alpha's proactive approach to airdrop claiming seems "legitimate," but that's precisely where I would slow down. Ask yourself a few questions: Is the token distribution mechanism transparent? What is the team's holding ratio? How is the unlock schedule arranged? If the official avoids these questions or gives vague answers, that's a red flag.
Participating in airdrops is fine, but don't expect them to turn into a big win. The safest mindset is to treat it like gambling—if you get it, that's good; once you have it, think carefully about how to handle it, rather than blindly holding and waiting for appreciation. My current principle is simple: after claiming the airdrop, cash out in batches to prevent whales from locking in chips.
The longer you're on the chain, the more you'll realize—there's no free lunch in the sky, only traps.