The NESS airdrop wind is coming again, can HODL also become productivity?
Recently, the topic of NESS has heated up again, and the reason is simple—the HODLer Airdrop event has given the community a boost. "It turns out that holding onto coins can also create a strong sense of participation," this is probably the voice of all NESS holders. From a project perspective, airdrop activities are essentially a community incentive mechanism. Early and stable holders have regained a long-lost sense of presence during this wave of activities. You can see the community suddenly become active: some are studying the rules, some are reviewing their holding strategies, and others are checking their wallet balances late at night, afraid of missing out on eligibility. But the real highlight is that NESS has managed to bring the community back together to a shared rhythm through the Airdrop. Holders are no longer waiting for the market, but are part of the project’s growth, and this sense of participation often retains people better than the rewards themselves. Airdrops are not the end of the celebration, but rather the attitude that the project wants to express: we are still advancing, still building, and still rewarding those who are willing to accompany us. HODL is originally a faith-based action, and this time NESS has turned that faith directly into equity. This operation is very stable.
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The NESS airdrop wind is coming again, can HODL also become productivity?
Recently, the topic of NESS has heated up again, and the reason is simple—the HODLer Airdrop event has given the community a boost. "It turns out that holding onto coins can also create a strong sense of participation," this is probably the voice of all NESS holders.
From a project perspective, airdrop activities are essentially a community incentive mechanism. Early and stable holders have regained a long-lost sense of presence during this wave of activities. You can see the community suddenly become active: some are studying the rules, some are reviewing their holding strategies, and others are checking their wallet balances late at night, afraid of missing out on eligibility.
But the real highlight is that NESS has managed to bring the community back together to a shared rhythm through the Airdrop. Holders are no longer waiting for the market, but are part of the project’s growth, and this sense of participation often retains people better than the rewards themselves.
Airdrops are not the end of the celebration, but rather the attitude that the project wants to express: we are still advancing, still building, and still rewarding those who are willing to accompany us.
HODL is originally a faith-based action, and this time NESS has turned that faith directly into equity. This operation is very stable.