Recently, there has been new progress in the airdrop plan of a certain emerging project. The project team has added a daily sign-in to earn XP mechanism, which has indeed attracted the attention of many users.



Carefully reviewing the participation path, there are still quite a few opportunities for zero-cost participation—social tasks like following and sharing are quite common; testnet interactions require you to truly experience the product; community contributions include discussions, feedback, and other forms. In simple terms, it’s about accumulating XP through daily operations.

Interestingly, these XP are very likely to be linked to future airdrop distributions. Although the project team has not fully disclosed the details yet, based on historical experience, users who accumulate XP in advance tend to benefit more. It is recommended that interested users start with the basic tasks, which cost almost nothing, so that if there are indeed airdrop benefits later, they won’t miss out.
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GasWastervip
· 01-12 02:31
nah fr, another "free xp" scheme... but lowkey the gas fees to bridge in and test that network gonna cost me more than the airdrop lmao. been there, done that, got the failed tx scars to prove it
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-10 06:52
Zero cost looks good, but don't forget the time cost. Historically, most people end up with just a pittance from this kind of XP accumulation, and early entrants are the real winners.
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ParallelChainMaxivip
· 01-09 09:55
Airdrops and XP again, I’m familiar with this routine, I’ve been grinding it for a while. No investment, just doing it for fun, anyway, I have free time. History has proven that early accumulation yields small profits. Checking in every day can be a bit annoying, but considering the potential returns, it’s okay. The biggest risk with these projects is ending up with nothing, but since the risk is zero, I might as well give it a try.
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OfflineNewbievip
· 01-09 09:53
It's the same old trick, signing in every day to earn XP. I've seen too many projects like this. Early investments indeed paid off, but there are also many that end in failure. It depends on how reliable the project team is. I don't believe in zero-cost activities; the time cost is right there. Anyway, I've already started, and since I'm free anyway, just in case there's an airdrop. The biggest risk with this kind of project is hidden manipulation during distribution. When XP accumulates too much, it might become useless.
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FUDwatchervip
· 01-09 09:52
It's another "zero-cost airdrop" scheme; I've seen this trick too many times. Daily sign-ins can earn a few XP, but it still feels like interacting with the testnet is the way to accumulate data. Historical experience suggests that stockpiling XP in advance can be profitable, so why do so many people still end up empty-handed? Anyway, since I'm free, I'll run through the task list first and see. Whether this round will truly have positive news depends on the project team revealing their cards; there have been too many cases of projects ending prematurely.
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