The airdrop from @LIT@ years ago was indeed satisfying. Many people who repeatedly operated to accumulate liquidations and trading fees on major perpetual exchanges were basically compensated by this round of airdrops, and some even made a profit. It's like all the trading points on other perpetual platforms turned into free rides, and how much can be earned in the future mainly depends on what scale these projects can achieve.
Currently, I am mainly focusing on two directions: one leans towards a quantitative trading ecosystem, and the other emphasizes wallet and trading experience. Projects in these two tracks are already laid out, and I have also accumulated some shares. I plan to continue following and participating based on subsequent developments. It mainly depends on who can differentiate themselves in ecosystem construction and user retention, as this will determine the ultimate value of these airdrops.
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MintMaster
· 8h ago
Airdrops are definitely exciting, but it all depends on whether a real ecosystem can be built afterward; otherwise, it's just inflated hype.
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RektButSmiling
· 8h ago
Airdrops are fun and refreshing, but how many will truly survive this wave? The quantitative side has quite deep liquidity, and the wallet track is getting more intense. It feels like we need to wait another two quarters to see who can break through.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 8h ago
This airdrop wave is really awesome, it has recovered all the trading fees I lost before, it feels like I got it for free.
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FundingMartyr
· 8h ago
Uh, the Napo LIT airdrop really proved a lot of people wrong. The thrill of free riding is just different.
Both the quantitative ecosystem and wallet track are being followed up on. To be honest, right now it's mainly about who won't drop the ball.
A single step of poor ecosystem construction can lead to total collapse. That's the real bottleneck.
The airdrop from @LIT@ years ago was indeed satisfying. Many people who repeatedly operated to accumulate liquidations and trading fees on major perpetual exchanges were basically compensated by this round of airdrops, and some even made a profit. It's like all the trading points on other perpetual platforms turned into free rides, and how much can be earned in the future mainly depends on what scale these projects can achieve.
Currently, I am mainly focusing on two directions: one leans towards a quantitative trading ecosystem, and the other emphasizes wallet and trading experience. Projects in these two tracks are already laid out, and I have also accumulated some shares. I plan to continue following and participating based on subsequent developments. It mainly depends on who can differentiate themselves in ecosystem construction and user retention, as this will determine the ultimate value of these airdrops.