A friend of mine just claimed nearly $5,000 from the $ROBO airdrop.
From the outside, it may look like luck. It wasn’t. It was consistency.
He followed OpenMind early and actually used the @openmind_agi app — every day. Grinding points.
Hitting daily limits. Spending hours on tasks that sometimes felt like a real job. There were bugs and slow periods, but he stayed consistent.
When the airdrop from @Fabric Foundation Foundation went live, the reward reflected that effort.
From what I observed, most ineligible cases seemed linked to:
• Fewer than 200 OpenMind points
• Inactive EVM wallets flagged as Sybil
This isn’t official confirmation — just patterns I noticed among accounts around me.
What matters here is a bigger lesson: this space is evolving.
Talking about a project isn’t enough. Real usage and measurable contribution matter.
To be fair, communication around the snapshot and bug fixes could have been clearer. Some users who were close to 200 points may have missed out due to tracking issues.
Effort should never be overshadowed by a technical error.
Still, congratulations to those who qualified. And if you didn’t, don’t stop. In crypto, consistency compounds. The rewards usually go to the ones who quietly put in the work.
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