The ESP Airdrop is now open for sign up, come check if you meet the eligibility criteria to receive it!
The participation threshold is actually not complicated: first, you need to bind your EVM address (multiple addresses can be bound), and then link your X social account. The last step is to complete the human verification certification, which requires a score of no less than 30 points. Once all of this is done, you will be able to smoothly receive the $ESP Airdrop reward.
Friends who want to participate, hurry up and complete the steps above one by one. Airdrop spots are usually limited, first come, first served.
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MetaMisery
· 2025-12-25 20:53
The 30-point threshold for proving humanity... I feel like it's more restrictive than I imagined.
It's still first-come, first-served; this trick really never gets old.
Binding an address to associate with X account, the steps seem okay, just waiting to see how fast the review process is.
Hope it doesn't disappear instantly this time, looking forward to it.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 2025-12-24 23:11
Another airdrop, this time the 30-point threshold isn't too high.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 2025-12-23 06:12
It's another Airdrop, but this trap process is really quite refreshing.
Wait, isn't the human proof score of 30 a bit low? It feels like anyone can pass.
First bind the Address, then verification, this logic is sound, just afraid it's another scamcoin.
I'll give it a try, it won't take too long anyway.
This human proof thing is becoming increasingly meaningless, it's a bit boring.
Meeting the qualifications has long been settled, the key is how much you can actually receive in the end.
I feel like these types of Airdrops are all traps, making you bind your Wallet to link your account, and in the end, they send you a few cents.
The threshold of 30 points is indeed not high, indicating they might want a large number of participants.
The phrase 'first come, first served' is the most painful, if you're slow, you really won't get any.
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fomo_fighter
· 2025-12-23 05:54
The 30-point human proof threshold feels a bit stuck, I'm stuck here directly.
Another first-come-first-served, I'm too familiar with this routine, still more late arrivals.
Binding the Address and closing the account can get you the rewards, this process is smoother than I expected.
The 30-point human proof is really a trap, how can I pass it quickly, everyone?
The multi-address binding is quite appealing, I feel like I can set up a wave.
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ser_ngmi
· 2025-12-23 05:53
Another Airdrop, the proof of humanity will block people again.
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BackrowObserver
· 2025-12-23 05:52
The human nature proof card is at 30 points, and I just want to ask if this thing is deliberately making it difficult for people.
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It's first come, first served again, and before I even reacted, the spots are gone.
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Binding the Address to associate with the account verification, there are quite a few steps, but then again, getting Airdrop for free is better than nothing.
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How is the 30 points human nature proof threshold set? Is it really difficult or am I just too inexperienced?
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The multi-address binding aspect is not bad, but I estimate not many people can pass the verification.
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I've heard "first come, first served" so many times that my ears are getting calluses; it's always this same rhetoric.
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Let's follow the process step by step, but don't get your hopes up too high.
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The process seems pretty clear, just not sure what the pass rate is.
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HashRateHustler
· 2025-12-23 05:49
Here comes another Airdrop gimmick, is this one for real?
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What the hell is the human nature proof 30 points standard, how is it determined?
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Binding multiple Addresses sounds good, but it feels like the same old trap for suckers.
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I don’t believe the first come first served thing, I’ve heard that too many times.
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Alright, I’ll give it a try, after all, signing up isn’t a hassle.
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They want to close the X account and do verification, it’s so annoying.
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What coin is ESP again, has anyone heard of it?
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I’m stuck at the step of binding the EVM Address, can someone help?
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Do you guys really believe that the Airdrop slots are limited? I don’t.
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How come this process is exactly the same as other Airdrops?
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I went for it, having some is better than having none.
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MEVHunterX
· 2025-12-23 05:49
Another Airdrop is here, and the threshold this time seems quite friendly.
The human proof of 30 points is a bit annoying; who knows how it got approved.
Let's sign up and give it a try since I'm just sitting around anyway.
However, this first come, first served trap is the same old routine; it will probably end up being a bottleneck again.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 2025-12-23 05:48
Proof of Humanity 30 points? Why do I feel like my score isn't enough?
The ESP Airdrop is now open for sign up, come check if you meet the eligibility criteria to receive it!
The participation threshold is actually not complicated: first, you need to bind your EVM address (multiple addresses can be bound), and then link your X social account. The last step is to complete the human verification certification, which requires a score of no less than 30 points. Once all of this is done, you will be able to smoothly receive the $ESP Airdrop reward.
Friends who want to participate, hurry up and complete the steps above one by one. Airdrop spots are usually limited, first come, first served.