🧧🧧Alpha trend change? New opportunities for Web3 airdrops have emerged, are you ready!
The recent practical observations on Web3 airdrops have sparked discussions in the community about whether Alpha gameplay is coming to an end. With team adjustments and rule upgrades, early participants have gradually shifted to new tracks. In fact, the change in direction is a moment for opportunities to be reshuffled— for example, the day before yesterday, Alpha still airdropped 2000 STABLE. Although the threshold has increased, the remaining rewards are more concentrated due to the decrease in persistent participants.
As some practitioners have verified: single-number profits are about 50 USDT. While it's not as lucrative as the early days, steady efforts can still secure a share. The Web3 world is never short of opportunities; what it lacks is the patience to continuously track details.
The adjustments in Alpha are not an endpoint but a signal of ecological iteration. The core logic of Web3 lies in "early layout, continuous interaction"—popular directions will always become saturated, while edge opportunities often hide excessive returns. For newcomers, there is no need to be anxious about missing the trend; instead, focus on methodology: how to filter compliant projects, how to balance risk and return, how to avoid blindly following trends. True opportunities always belong to long-termists. $BNB
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