The airdrop registration for the recent new project is now open. Overall, the 3.5% airdrop allocation looks pretty good. However, the initial Twitter check-in tasks might just be a warm-up; the real earning opportunity should be in the second phase—where participants need to complete various tasks to accumulate points. The system will then allocate rewards based on the level of points earned. Interestingly, it's also important to pay attention to whether liquidity mining pools have targeted bonuses, as this directly affects the final expected returns. Overall, the participation value is still worth considering, mainly depending on how attractive the subsequent task design will be.
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WalletsWatcher
· 8h ago
The real highlight is the second phase; the previous Twitter check-in was just to attract people.
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SchrodingerGas
· 8h ago
3.5% share essentially reflects a typical dilution expectation tactic. The core of the second phase scoring system design is still an asymmetric information screening mechanism.
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GweiObserver
· 8h ago
The second phase is the real deal; check-in tasks are basically meaningless. It mainly depends on how the task design turns out.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 8h ago
3.5% what is that? Why does this ratio sound so familiar... The last project also had this number, what was the final outcome again?
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BearMarketMonk
· 8h ago
3.5% looks okay, but who knows how the scoring mechanism in the second phase actually works...
The airdrop registration for the recent new project is now open. Overall, the 3.5% airdrop allocation looks pretty good. However, the initial Twitter check-in tasks might just be a warm-up; the real earning opportunity should be in the second phase—where participants need to complete various tasks to accumulate points. The system will then allocate rewards based on the level of points earned. Interestingly, it's also important to pay attention to whether liquidity mining pools have targeted bonuses, as this directly affects the final expected returns. Overall, the participation value is still worth considering, mainly depending on how attractive the subsequent task design will be.