Come chat about this bizarre airdrop of the coin $PUBLIC .
I started working on this project in March last year, and as long as there were tasks, I basically completed them every day. Even on business trips, I insisted on finishing my daily voice recordings at night, which generally took about 2 hours to complete. Sometimes I would be so sleepy at night that my head would hit the table, but I kept at it.
For the tasks that directly rewarded USDT, I was able to complete them all, and in the end, the total USDT rewards amounted to 460U. I believe that no one has received more USDT rewards than I have. The official account even tweeted, highlighting the three people who received the most rewards, and I was the first.
So I continued until August 15 of this year, when the TGE finally happened. I accumulated a total of 7.5 million points. Last year, when points could be viewed, I reached as high as 3rd place, and I have kept up with this year's tasks, so even if my rank drops, I won't fall out of the Top 7.
Can you guess how many airdrops the project team gave me in the end?
Over 4800 coins, worth 300U, which I sold.
Where's the bizarre part?
One of my partner's accounts has logged in 4-5 times in a year and a half, casually completed a few tasks, and spent less than an hour on recording tasks, accumulating only 130,000 points, yet she received 2000 coins, worth 120U.
Recently, in the DC group, new members who joined in the last month with scores in the hundreds or thousands even received airdrops worth dozens of U.
This project has a VIP group in tg, which consists of people with relatively high points, totaling over 100 members. According to feedback from group members, there is a foreign guy who is in first place with 19 million points, and the second place has over 10 million points, but they only received less than 400U in airdrops.
The key is the point-to-token exchange ratio.
The ratio for the first and second place guys is 3000:1.
I am relatively better, with a ratio of 1500:1.
My partner's ratio is 65:1.
What you don't know is that there are even smaller ratios than 65:1 reported in the DC.
In the end, we found that the tokens distributed in this airdrop and the points had nothing to do with each other, and they had nothing to do with NFTs either; there were no rules, just random airdrops.
The few of us spent 17 months of tremendous time and effort on this project, yet in the end, we received the same airdrop as someone who only spent one hour. Who can swallow this bitter pill?
How can you dare to buy into such projects?
In the next article, let's take a look at how similar project $SAPIEN did it.




