A self-narration of a failed airdrop jackpot holder:

The four kings of ETH Layer2 have all ended

In April 2023, I was still doing physical business, but was shocked by Arbitrum's simple airdrop, so I entered the airdrop track and decided to go all in on ETH Layer2, because, based on my superficial understanding, I believed that Zksync's ZK technology was the final chapter of ETH Layer2, and its airdrop would also surpass Arbitrum.

🌟So I swiped my credit card for 12,000, estimated 1,700U, and made 20 "low-income numbers" in an attempt to fight for low-income with a small amount of money. At that time, the wishful thinking was to exchange time for space, and use the number of tx + number of Dapps + monthly active projects to get points. Even if it did not surpass Arbitrum, it was on par with Arbitrum, and the single number would also have a profit of 1,000U, and 20 numbers would be 20,000U, or RMB 120,000, which is equivalent to my "income from running a store for a year", and I was excited just thinking about it.

🌟Later, I was browsing tweets and saw a big guy saying that Stark was backed by the Stark Foundation, which was also very powerful, so I started 10 accounts with very small funds to get the minimum living allowance. At that time, I thought the Stark experience was super bad and it would be airdropped after Zksync, so I didn't interact seriously. Unexpectedly, Stark airdropped first.

🌟Just a few days ago, Zksync also released the airdrop standard. Shockingly, it completely subverted the previous OP, Arbitrum, and Stark airdrop standards, leaving many friends who pursued monthly activity, tx, transaction volume, and balance with nothing.

The final result is:

Stark 10 accounts, nothing.

Zksync 20 accounts, nothing again.

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