Recently, there's been an interesting phenomenon—April has become airdrop season. A major exchange wallet launched a series of activities this month with such high frequency that it's hard to keep up.



Specifically, the wallet's exclusive TGE (Token Generation Event) new issuance activities have reached the 15th round, with 8 of those taking place in April. In addition, there were 7 direct airdrops, making the month's activity frequency ridiculously high. To make participation eligibility more transparent, the exchange also launched a points system on April 25th, serving as a formal summary of this wave of activities.

Why was April so competitive? Early in the month, project teams publicly stated that although the exchange doesn't charge listing fees, it supports various cooperation modes such as wallet IDO, Launchpool, and large-scale airdrops. As the largest liquidity hub in the market, the exchange attracts projects with strong backing, and this competitive advantage fueled the airdrop wave in April.

From a profit perspective, these airdrops are almost risk-free stable returns. Although individual gains may seem modest, the high frequency—happening every few days—adds up over time. An ordinary user, without multi-account operations, could have accumulated $1,686 in earnings just by participating in new issuance and airdrops.

The entry barrier isn't particularly high either. The first 8 rounds of TGE new issuance basically required no conditions to participate. Later, trading requirements and points restrictions were added to prevent studio manipulation, but these were reasonably restrained. Users who normally trade on the platform can still enjoy this benefit.

Looking back now, it was indeed a great window for making money.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-06 07:03
The April airdrop wave is indeed crazy, with 8 TGE periods and 7 direct airdrops in just one month. This pace is truly outrageous. However, I have to say, these seemingly risk-free stable returns are somewhat套路 behind the scenes. Exchanges pushing so aggressively are basically trying to attract traffic and trading volume. That $1686 profit sounds substantial, but you have to consider the costs—time costs, gas fees, slippage, and so on. How much real profit can you actually make? As for how long this high-frequency activity can last, it's really hard to say. Historically, such airdrop waves are either exchanges trying to boost their metrics or preparing for a certain phase. Stay alert.
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 01-06 05:45
Hmm, $1686 is gone just like that. April's wave was indeed fierce.
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BackrowObservervip
· 01-06 03:23
It's overwhelming, I can't keep up with this pace. If I don't check in a day, I miss an airdrop.
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alpha_leakervip
· 01-03 07:52
The April move was indeed aggressive, but I'm more curious if there will be more such intense moves later on.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 01-03 07:44
This airdrop in April was really awesome. My friend's account directly earned over 1600.
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DaisyUnicornvip
· 01-03 07:35
The airdrop in April was like wildflowers suddenly blooming in a garden, coming one after another and never stopping. The number 1686 dollars sounds great, but I still want to ask—what happened to these projects afterward? Risk-free returns are often the biggest risk in the market.
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