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Realbet Airdrop Spam: How Long Can the Free Lunch in the Bear Market Last?
“Free” Just Hit the Right Time
Realbet.io suddenly became popular, not because the project is particularly good, but because the word “free” is too powerful in a boring market. On March 14, 2026, the project launched S1 event: distribute mysterious boxes for free, giving $REAL points based on your X followers; no need to deposit money, not even a wallet first. With little to trade in the market, funds on BTC and ETH sides are idle, and things like Realbet—zero barrier to entry—immediately turn “spectators” into “pyramid downlines,” expanding layer by layer through referral chains.
Conor McGregor’s connection to the project dates back to 2025, unrelated to this week’s hype. People aren’t coming for the celebrity, but for the self-replicating gameplay of “free points + referral bonuses.” On-chain data shows a typical distribution concentration (top wallets hold 2.83%), active transfers but no big whales accumulating—more like retail investors wandering around, not institutions building positions.
Real Demand or Pure Hype? Need to Tell the Difference
Careful observation reveals obvious signs of artificial hype. The distribution rules are directly linked to X followers, motivating anyone with followers to post and share their referral links. Posts are often accompanied by a string of invitation codes. But the market is confused: people treat $REAL points as “sure profit,” yet the token price hasn’t moved—roughly $0.00438, with daily trading around $487,000. This isn’t confidence building; it’s just a crowd attracted by “free,” and once distribution ends, it will disperse.
My view: It’s worth watching for fun, but no need to chase. Everyone’s focus is on short-term recruitment games, not the protocol itself. If you really want some GameFi exposure, look for more reliable projects. Realbet’s popularity shows that in a dull market, anything “free” can be amplified, but without revenue or real usage, the hype will evaporate quickly.
Bottom line: This hype is short-term. People chasing “free” gamified plays in a bear market aren’t genuinely bullish on the protocol. To change that view, actual trading volume or TVL must genuinely increase; otherwise, once the airdrop ends, the hype will fade fast.
Conclusion: If you want to ride this narrative, it’s no longer early—after the airdrops are done, the hype will cool even faster. The biggest winners are short-term traders and growth hackers good at recruitment; long-term holders and funds shouldn’t hold heavy positions before seeing real growth in volume or TVL.