📢 早安!Gate 廣場|4/5 熱議:#假期持币指南
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Choosing which airdrops to farm is so important!
Before Perp became hot, people who hyped it early made a fortune. Later when the hype caught on, all these studios started farming Perp. Once there were too many people, the project earned enough in fees, then released tokens and dumped supply—straight to yachts and models!
Though I rarely farm airdrops, I remember this clearly: my earliest ARB was 2000U capital. I traded twice after bridging over, then bridged back. Over two bridge transactions, I got around 60k RMB in airdrops—just because I was too lazy to do more.
Later with ENA, I put around 20k U in, and ENA distributed over 10k U in tokens to me in about a month.
Projects like this are becoming rarer. Now they're all thinking about how to kill studios and whales. So I'm wondering—for projects like Poly that everyone considers a big airdrop, will they still let people farm so easily to success?