Focus on this if you want a PIXEL airdrop. I think many people are too busy looking for a quick fix, when in fact, in many Web3 projects, airdrop opportunities often favor truly active users who make real contributions to the ecosystem. So, it's not about who has the most capital, but who consistently engages.

  1. The first priority is daily activity. If you play Pixels regularly, the system can usually tell that the account is actually being used. Daily activity indicates engagement, not just idle accounts that only appear when airdrop rumors are circulating. Many projects tend to reward users who help keep the ecosystem vibrant every day.

  2. Second, quest completion. Quests are often an important indicator because they show that players are actually using the game's features, understanding the mechanics, and interacting with the available systems. Completing quests also demonstrates effort. For projects, these users are more valuable than passive accounts that simply log in without making any significant contribution.

  3. Third, regular logins. This simple factor is often underestimated. Consistent logins indicate retention, namely the game's ability to retain players over time. In the world of gaming and Web3, retention is crucial data. If a project sees a lot of returning users every day, it's a sign their game has traction. So, accounts that log in regularly usually look more natural than those that suddenly appear and then disappear again.

  4. Fourth, resource efficiency. I think this is a point that's rarely discussed. How you manage your in-game resources can reflect that you're a genuine player, not a bot or a random account. Players who actively farm, manage resources, complete tasks, and build progress tend to be seen as quality users. This kind of activity is more valuable than just aimlessly online.

  5. Fifth, don't AFK your account. Many people think it's enough to create an account and leave it alone. However, accounts that rarely move, have minimal interaction, and don't make progress are often less appealing from a project's perspective. If there's an internal scoring system, active accounts usually outperform idle ones.

Projects typically look for real activity. They want to reward users who help grow their community, populate their servers, power the game economy, and keep the ecosystem vibrant. So if your goal is to pursue airdrop opportunities, the best mindset is to be a real user, not a snapshot hunter.

However, it's also important to understand that there are no guarantees of airdrops. All decisions remain with the project team. Therefore, it's best to play the game because you truly enjoy the process. If there are additional rewards later, consider them a bonus. With this mindset, you won't be easily disappointed and will still have a pleasant gaming experience.

In my opinion, the best opportunities come to players who are consistent, active, and truly engaged. So focus on daily activity, completing quests, logging in regularly, resource efficiency, and avoiding AFK accounts. That's a much healthier approach than simply chasing rumors.

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