The airdrop market has been quite interesting lately. A major exchange suddenly scheduled a wallet TGE this weekend, launching from 4 PM to 6 PM on Saturday. Don't miss it.
Yesterday's SENTIS airdrop project had a final transaction price of about $21. Participating early required a threshold of 240 points, which later dropped to 225 points before all were claimed. Users are still enthusiastic about participating. However, this year's airdrop projects generally haven't been very lucrative, with most values fluctuating in the $20-$30 range.
What's interesting is that a few days ago, the number of participants in an exchange's Alpha event suddenly dropped by 130,000. This weekend, they unexpectedly launched a wallet TGE to turn things around—whether this move will bring surprises is uncertain. It could be a big move to reverse the trend, or just a routine project. Everyone should weigh the risks and decide whether to participate.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 1h ago
They're at it again, trying to harvest the little guys. I'm too familiar with this trick.
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BearMarketHustler
· 12-27 00:54
It's the same trick again, when the number of exchange users drops, they have to rely on TGE to stop the bleeding.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-27 00:44
Coming to the rescue again? Look at this tactic, the exchange is really panicking.
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BlockTalk
· 12-27 00:42
It's the same trick again, the rescue method is great.
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SignatureCollector
· 12-27 00:39
Wallet TGE? Here we go again, trying to cut the leeks. Just sleep on Saturday.
SENTIS is only 21U, this job is not exciting.
The number of exchange users has plummeted, and they insist on using wallets to save the situation. I just don't believe it.
This airdrop is really getting more and more intense. Let's wait and see if there are any good projects.
Regarding the TGE on Saturday, let's just watch for now, no high expectations.
It's the same old routine, first cut active users and then push new products. The tactics are too old.
SENTIS at 21U, it seems like someone is still taking over.
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CafeMinor
· 12-27 00:27
Wait, the wallet TGE is on Saturday afternoon? That's such an awkward time, isn't the midnight rush the prime time for running away?
SENTIS is only 21U, and there's a 240-point threshold, this yield is really disappointing.
Alpha event lost 130,000 people and turned to do TGE, honestly just trying to save face, gambler's mentality, got it.
Be careful not to be that kind of project that dumps the price right after launch. I really have no expectations for airdrops of 20 or 30U anymore.
But still, keep an eye on it. What if there's a dark horse? Anyway, not much to do.
The airdrop market has been quite interesting lately. A major exchange suddenly scheduled a wallet TGE this weekend, launching from 4 PM to 6 PM on Saturday. Don't miss it.
Yesterday's SENTIS airdrop project had a final transaction price of about $21. Participating early required a threshold of 240 points, which later dropped to 225 points before all were claimed. Users are still enthusiastic about participating. However, this year's airdrop projects generally haven't been very lucrative, with most values fluctuating in the $20-$30 range.
What's interesting is that a few days ago, the number of participants in an exchange's Alpha event suddenly dropped by 130,000. This weekend, they unexpectedly launched a wallet TGE to turn things around—whether this move will bring surprises is uncertain. It could be a big move to reverse the trend, or just a routine project. Everyone should weigh the risks and decide whether to participate.