After such a long wait, I thought we would get a big surprise like a grand slam, but what happened?
To be honest, the registration process was sorted out, but I didn't expect to have to pay an extra $3.4 to participate. This is a bit outrageous—the airdrop was originally a benefit from the project team, and now they are charging for it? I remember it used to be a normal operation with a verification mechanism similar to palm print recognition, but this approach really makes it hard to accept.
The other project's team really shouldn't let people down this time. If the airdrop mechanism is designed like this, it not only raises the threshold but also easily causes community dissatisfaction. We can look forward to it, but this kind of vested interest approach is indeed worth discussing.
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SigmaValidator
· 5h ago
This trick is really clever. Do airdrops require payment? That's hilarious. The project team is probably doing a reverse harvest, right?
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BlockTalk
· 8h ago
Airdrops still charge fees? This operation is utterly outrageous, essentially a disguised way to harvest profits from investors.
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FomoAnxiety
· 8h ago
Here comes the same old scam, charging for airdrops again. This cracks me up.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 8h ago
Airdrops that require me to pay money? What kind of benefit is that? That's hilarious.
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token_therapist
· 8h ago
Same old trick, now airdrops require paying money? I'm just going to give up.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 8h ago
Same old trick again, charging for airdrops? Laughable.
Just pass, next.
Might as well go for some freebie deals, this thing is pointless.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 8h ago
Airdrops still require paying? Isn't this just pure money grabbing?
After such a long wait, I thought we would get a big surprise like a grand slam, but what happened?
To be honest, the registration process was sorted out, but I didn't expect to have to pay an extra $3.4 to participate. This is a bit outrageous—the airdrop was originally a benefit from the project team, and now they are charging for it? I remember it used to be a normal operation with a verification mechanism similar to palm print recognition, but this approach really makes it hard to accept.
The other project's team really shouldn't let people down this time. If the airdrop mechanism is designed like this, it not only raises the threshold but also easily causes community dissatisfaction. We can look forward to it, but this kind of vested interest approach is indeed worth discussing.