Recently, the KGEN airdrop event has been quite interesting, and the accompanying trading competition has also started. However, this time the competition is designed a bit differently, divided into two phases. When I first saw this arrangement, I was a bit confused, as it involves two rounds and the rules are somewhat more complex.
But on second thought, since the project team designed it this way, they must have their reasons. We've seen many cases in the crypto market where competition mechanisms boost popularity. I still decide to hold onto my tokens; maybe this competition will give the price some momentum. Anyway, I’ve received the airdrop, and I’ll see if there are any opportunities during the competition. These kinds of things are about holding and observing, watching how the market performs afterward.
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bridgeOops
· 6h ago
The two-phase competition is indeed quite complex, but who can't see through the tricks of market manipulation?
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FloorSweeper
· 6h ago
The two-phase design is so complicated; it feels like just trying to take advantage of those who don't understand the rules.
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WhaleSurfer
· 6h ago
The two-stage competition indeed complicates things, but this trick has been played out in the crypto circle long ago.
Wait, getting airdrops is exciting enough, why bother about how it's designed?
Going all-in directly is a bit cowardly; let's hold and see the reaction first.
If this thing can pump the price, go participate; if not, run early.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 6h ago
two-phase structure's just mile 20 energy honestly... if fundamentals hold, noise clears itself out
Recently, the KGEN airdrop event has been quite interesting, and the accompanying trading competition has also started. However, this time the competition is designed a bit differently, divided into two phases. When I first saw this arrangement, I was a bit confused, as it involves two rounds and the rules are somewhat more complex.
But on second thought, since the project team designed it this way, they must have their reasons. We've seen many cases in the crypto market where competition mechanisms boost popularity. I still decide to hold onto my tokens; maybe this competition will give the price some momentum. Anyway, I’ve received the airdrop, and I’ll see if there are any opportunities during the competition. These kinds of things are about holding and observing, watching how the market performs afterward.