đš The Airdrop Illusion: Why "Free Money" Isnât What It Seems
I recently looked into the HMSTR airdrop and was left unimpressed. The amount was minimal, and worse, the position was locked, making it practically worthless đ«€. Unfortunately, this wasnât a one-off situationâCATI's airdrop had the same disappointing outcome.
The Problem?
A massive surge in user base.
In the past, public chains catered to hundreds of thousands of users, and big airdrops would reward tens of thousands. Fast forward to today, and TON chain has tens of millions chasing the same free coins. The math just doesnât add up đą.
Blumâs Popularity Problem:
With everyone eager to grab free tokens, users are creating dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of accounts đ€Ż. The inevitable result? Tiny airdrop rewards and a flood of complaints from disappointed participants.
Looking at Moonbix, which is linked to Binance, donât expect much. They probably wonât issue coins directly but may offer tokens or other project rewards đȘ.
đȘïž The Harsh Reality:
One account wonât get you far đž.
To win the airdrop game, consider creating multiple accountsâmaybe even hundreds đŹ.
Explore new TON projects and watch for innovative opportunities đ.
Airdrops have become:
Overhyped đš
Oversubscribed đ€Ż
Undervalued đž
Adjust your expectations and strategy accordingly. No more easy money in airdropsâplay smarter, not harder đ.
TL;DR: TON AirdropsâNot Worth the Frenzy
The user base is too large; rewards are too small.
Blum's popularity leads to multi-account creation.
Moonbix rewards wonât be huge, and airdrop spoils are shrinking.
đĄ Pro Tip: Explore new TON projects, create multiple accounts (if needed), and manage your expectations.
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