Vladimir Smerkis will answer these questions.
#NOT🔥🔥🔥 brought a lot of positivity giving out on average $200 per person. Regardless of age, both adults and children received money. My children earned about $150 each.
But what is the situation today?
Many projects are appearing, both in Telegram and beyond. Some are good, and some are clearly unsuccessful. And not all give out drops of such sizes.
Many give out very few coins for various reasons. This leads to negativity in the community. And fatigue from tapaloks. People started to associate all projects with tapaloks, and thus, with scams. And this is an incorrect approach.
But Notcoin was not the first to give out a drop. Moreover, it was a large one.
In fact, the record belongs to Uniswap.
This is a DEX exchange, do you feel the hint? 😊 But I don't give investment advice and don't compare with BLUM🤗
$6.5 billion in total was distributed by Uniswap.
For everyone who just swapped, exchanged tokens on the exchange. The average drop was about 400 UNI or 1400 dollars at that time.
Would a hamster give out now?🤣 If you hadn't sold UNI then, you would have $3000 now.
At the same time, the average drop across the crypto market ranges from $10-15 per person. These are the actual figures🤷♂️
What does the size of the drop depend on? Everything!
From the team, from the necessity of the project, where it will be listed, from the timing, if it’s on a bull run, the effect will naturally be greater than when everyone is selling off and leaving the market.
The most important criterion for exchanges is the community.
Exchanges carefully monitor the community's mood. If people on social networks are saying that they are eagerly waiting for it and hope for a listing soon, then that is a green flag for exchanges!
Therefore, for project creators it is very important that people are positively inclined and are waiting for the launch. Think about how to do this!
Well, the main question is - why do projects distribute tokens? What kind of charity is this?
In fact, projects distribute their coins and want people to use them within the project. Clicking somewhere, minting something, connecting wallets, etc., thereby increasing the project's metrics.
BLUM is proud that at the time of recording there are more than 33+ million connected wallets out of 81 million+. This means that these people will want to exchange or sell something one day.
Projects want people to become their clients as much as possible. If you make 50 out of 100 people your clients - you are doing great!
But most people will take and sell their drop on the very first day. And they'll go looking for another drop. Therefore, projects often cut off unnecessary people at the distribution stage.
Farms, bots, etc. are intended for taking coins from projects.
In fact, a large number of people do this professionally!
Calling it - Retro Dropping or Drop Hunting.
They are looking for projects that give out a lot and trying to cheat them. Yes, but to earn, you'll have to engage in this professionally.
You can't dedicate just 10 or 30 minutes a day to this activity and expect to get a drop worth tens of thousands of dollars. You need to constantly improve your software to bypass blocks and other issues.
Without love for the work, you won't last long doing this. Even a study was conducted among professionals.
I will read it to you:
Company X Explore conducted a study of 34,547 wallets that participated in top drops (Uniswap, ENS, Optimism, Blur, Arbitrum) the average user among professionals received about $9384. The median value was - $6497.
Not bad!
Where to find projects that will give out well?
Look at the team, the product itself, similar analogs in other networks, how they shot up. Look at how many people are subscribed on social networks. What are the sentiments in the community itself.
Watch out for manipulations. There shouldn't be a situation where the number of views on a post is significantly higher than the number of people in the community.
Look for adequate projects that are talked about and are well-known. Strong teams or leaders.
If you engage professionally, you need to spend a lot of time and money, with no guarantees of receiving a drop. After all, you could get banned at any moment.
Think carefully, are you ready to engage in this professionally!
If not, it can give you a nice bonus to your main earnings. Go to a restaurant, buy yourself a nice little thing, or add it for the purchase of something substantial.
I hope I answered your questions!