Recently tracked data from a few platforms, one showing over 300,000 users and another over 270,000. Although there may be some bias in the statistics, this trend indicates that the users who previously left are indeed slowly returning. Personally, this month has felt particularly obvious—if I hadn’t missed out on that airdrop today, my earnings for the month would have nearly fallen below November’s level.
The loss control has been somewhat better than in November, saving a few U. However, looking back at my airdrop operations, there are quite a few issues. Among the 12 projects I participated in, I took two low-quality airdrops worth less than 30U without much thought. Even more painful was missing out on the big gains from two TGE dates, which resulted in a loss of several tens of U in earnings. Based on this logic, if I hadn’t been reckless, my performance this month should have exceeded November’s.
Seeing that today is the last day of the year, I feel that the platform might launch a surprise airdrop again. When that happens, I need to be more cautious and not be greedy or reckless anymore.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 12h ago
Greed is the original sin, especially when it comes to airdrops. Missing out on the big gains is more painful than holding trash.
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MeaninglessApe
· 12h ago
It's that feeling of "regretful hindsight" again—wasted 2 low-quality projects out of 12, and missed out on the big ones. This speed and vision definitely need some practice.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 12h ago
Missing the big head is really amazing, this is the price of greed
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DEXRobinHood
· 12h ago
The most heartbreaking thing is missing out on the big gains, that's the real loss... Next time, I need to set up a reminder system.
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BloodInStreets
· 12h ago
Greed is a disease that can't be changed once it takes hold. Missing out on the big gains and then grabbing the trash— isn't that a typical case of FOMO mentality at work?
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 12h ago
the tragedy of it all—you're describing a meta-narrative where user retention becomes this recursive loop of behavioral optimization, but honestly? the real paradigm shift here is your self-awareness about those missed TGE windows. that's not just fomo, that's a failure in your aesthetic judgment of what constitutes genuine tokenomics versus noise.
Recently tracked data from a few platforms, one showing over 300,000 users and another over 270,000. Although there may be some bias in the statistics, this trend indicates that the users who previously left are indeed slowly returning. Personally, this month has felt particularly obvious—if I hadn’t missed out on that airdrop today, my earnings for the month would have nearly fallen below November’s level.
The loss control has been somewhat better than in November, saving a few U. However, looking back at my airdrop operations, there are quite a few issues. Among the 12 projects I participated in, I took two low-quality airdrops worth less than 30U without much thought. Even more painful was missing out on the big gains from two TGE dates, which resulted in a loss of several tens of U in earnings. Based on this logic, if I hadn’t been reckless, my performance this month should have exceeded November’s.
Seeing that today is the last day of the year, I feel that the platform might launch a surprise airdrop again. When that happens, I need to be more cautious and not be greedy or reckless anymore.