0 cost airdrop-Telegram project selection ideas (first extra chapter) 🙃
In the first article, I said to seize the last window of time, which is actually the window of time when I think the Telegram project will become popular. At this point, you may find it strange, because there are obviously many Telegram projects.
This involves the interests of the exchanges. The reason why they are willing to launch these web2 mini-games with little development cost and even no blockchain elements is essentially to guide more new web2 users to register and download the exchange, increase the conversion rate of new users, and then provide incremental funds.
However, the number of users of Telegram games is increasing rapidly, breaking tens or even hundreds of millions at any time. Although the actual number of Telegram users is large, it may not even reach 1 billion (950 million) daily active users.
As time goes by, the airdrops of coins listed by exchanges for the purpose of attracting new users will evolve into paying salaries to people in Asia, Africa and Latin America, and the cost of acquiring new users will increase dramatically. Therefore, for us, the opportunities to make big profits in the future will become fewer and fewer.
Summarizing the previous projects, there are 3 large-scale listed companies 🐰🐰
-Notcoin: Twitter has 2.44 million users, so its users don’t have to worry. The Telegram ecosystem was not popular before, and although the token is big, not many people play it.
-Pixelverse: Twitter has 3.14 million followers, and the last user number we could find was 38 million.
-DOGS: 3.74 million followers on Twitter, the last user number we could find was 42 million
Even if the people doing it are not duplicated, 80 million users are all involved in the Telegram ecosystem
The next two major airdrop projects: Blum and Hamster
Blum: Airdrop on September 20, 4 million followers on Twitter, the last user number we could find was 50 million
Hamster: The number of users that can be found was announced on July 9th, with 250 million.
In other words, after these projects are launched, there will be almost no new users in Telegram. A Telegram ecosystem that cannot convert new users will greatly reduce its attractiveness to exchanges. Just like the previous inscriptions, Binance has not launched the third inscription spot after launching $ordi and $sats.
Now Binance has listed $Not and $dogs. Hamster, which has 250 million users, is a must-have. Since $blum was incubated by itself, it is likely to be listed as well.
After the biggest waves of traffic are consumed, with Binance's listing conditions, it will be very difficult for Telegram projects with little new user conversion rate to be listed on Binance. Therefore, $Blum and $HMSTER may be the last Telegram projects listed on Binance. The best outcome for Telegram projects that cannot be listed on major exchanges is to become like $pixfi, which has fallen to less than 5 million in market value in a month. It is even more impossible for retail investors to get anything from it.
In conclusion, the glory of the Telegram ecosystem may end after the hamster airdrop on September 26, but even now, as long as you have fun with the hamster, you can still get some meat, so please cherish it.