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#加密货币空投活动# Looking back, the Airdrop strategy really evokes a lot of feelings. Since the early days of the Ethereum Airdrop, this seemingly "coin-sprinkling" marketing tactic has become a "standard operation" within the industry. Initially, everyone thought it was like a pie falling from the sky, who wouldn't love that? But as time went on, the barriers to Airdrops became higher and the various rules became increasingly complex.
Take this Binance X token airdrop as an example, where you need 200 Alpha points to receive 1000 tokens, and it's first come, first served. This reminds me of the days in 2017 when you could just register a wallet and receive a bunch of tokens. And now? You have to accumulate points, watch the time, and be ready to grab them. The change has been significant.
However, upon careful consideration, this change actually reflects the maturity of the industry. In the early days, coins were distributed indiscriminately to quickly acquire users, while now there is precise targeting and an emphasis on efficiency, which to some extent indicates that project teams are paying more attention to long-term development.
Of course, for us seasoned investors, a high threshold means fewer opportunities. But from another perspective, isn't this a form of survival of the fittest? After all, would someone who truly believes in a project fight over a few tokens?
Overall, the rules of this "game" of Airdrop are changing, and the players are changing as well. The key is that we must adapt to these changes; we cannot remain stagnant, nor can we blindly follow trends. After all, in this circle, the only constant is change itself.