After six months at grandma's house, I came home with a new SIM and rejoined community. That's when I started playing Spring Bee Airdrop. With Su Su's help, I began learning about SDB's goals and blockchain.

I joined exchange campaigns, failed some missions, but kept trying. I followed SDB on Facebook, X, and Instagram. Missed ICO 1 and 2, but after two weeks I understood the game well.

In our group, Su Su said if you don't collect honey for 24 hours, the bear bites. So I set daily alarms. Until the first pollen swap, my account got bitten only once. Tapping the bee felt more meaningful than just gaming. It was my first step into a real community.

For exchange missions, two P2P agents patiently guided me. Thanks to them, I gained confidence to explore both the bee game and exchanges.

Then came the "My SDB Story" challenge for SDB's 2nd anniversary. I was already helping a YouTube channel, so I knew video editing. I made videos for Su Su and myself.

Su Su won 20K pollen among 200 lucky people. My video was among the top 20 creative entries! I won $50 and donated to Community campaigns. So thankful to SDB.

Later I opened the SDB app and referred friends - some still active. Saved a little digital gold. Didn't try lottery but watched live for codes.

Spring Bee became my daily routine. Instead of clicking a hamster, I tapped a bee every day. Small wins, digital gold, daily activities - all made me happy.

But this isn't the end. It feels like the beginning of something bigger.

Jack

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