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#代币空投活动 Looking back, the topic of Token Airdrop truly evokes a lot of emotions. Since 2017, I have witnessed countless projects rise and fall. The recently launched Decentralization L2 Ignition Chain by Aztec reminds me of the rise of Ethereum back in the day. At that time, Token Airdrop was still a novelty, and everyone was exploring.
It seems that successful airdrops often bring huge traffic and loyal users to projects. However, there are also many failed cases, some due to unfair distribution and others due to unreasonable token design. Aztec has this time granted whitelist eligibility to 300,000 addresses, which is no small scale, and hopes they can learn from the lessons of their predecessors.
Looking back over the years, I found that airdrop strategies have been evolving continuously. From the initial scattergun airdrops, to later task-based airdrops, and now to community governance airdrops, each transformation reflects the maturity of the market.
In comparison to history, I believe Aztec's actions this time are significant. As pioneers of zero-knowledge privacy technology, their airdrop is likely to become a bellwether for a new bull market. However, we must also be cautious, as excessive hype may undermine the project's foundation.
Overall, token airdrops are still a double-edged sword. They can quickly build a community but may also dilute the interests of early supporters. The key is balance. Looking forward to seeing if Aztec can bring some new insights to this age-old topic.