Insider experience of five years of crawling and fighting in the circle, with many instances of being messed around by airdrops to the point of questioning life. The worst was staying up from evening to early morning waiting for the $FUN airdrop, poking the screen until my fingers hurt, only to get a "Please try again" message, watching two airdrops expire and become invalid right in front of my eyes. That frustration was ten times more painful than missing out on a market surge. Instead of continuing to be a sucker, it's better to thoroughly expose the deceptive logic behind these tricks.



**Why does "Please try again" always appear to you**

First is network congestion. When a popular airdrop goes live, on-chain transactions pile up during peak hours, causing the project's servers to crash and become paralyzed, leaving users with only a "Please try again" message as a delay. Projects with high popularity like $FUN are especially obvious—more people rushing for the airdrop than any exchange during a bull market, and lag is not accidental, but a scripted part of the process.

Second is Gas fees in your wallet. Many think claiming airdrops is cost-free, but in reality, many projects require the wallet to reserve the corresponding network's Gas tokens for transaction fees. An empty account will obviously get stuck; this is not a technical bug, simply "no money."

Another easily overlooked point is device and network issues. Public WiFi, frequent IP switching, outdated wallet versions—all can flag you as suspicious activity. Project teams' strictness in preventing arbitrage is far beyond your imagination; trying to cheat by changing accounts is basically hopeless.

**Practical strategies to break through**

Next time you encounter "Please try again," try this approach. Update your wallet to the latest version 10 minutes before the airdrop starts, switch to a stable overseas static IP, turn off VPNs, and reconnect to ensure the network is normal. These preparatory steps can avoid most problems.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 01-19 10:34
This FUN really made me go into self-isolation, luckily I didn't stay up all night

I've lost several rounds on the Gas fee, now I make sure to reserve enough before taking action

A reliable method is to warm up in advance, this process is indeed effective

Airdrops are really about the details and patience

The move to prevent羊毛党 (wool party) is brilliant, changing accounts is basically useless

Make sure all prerequisites are in place before acting, the success rate definitely makes a difference

Old versions of the wallet are truly invisible killers
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DancingCandles
· 01-19 06:40
Staying up all night to grab airdrops is really crazy. My fingers are swollen from clicking, and I just get a "please try again" message. I totally understand that feeling.

If you haven't prepared enough gas, don't even think about it. I've lost too much money to realize this.

I'm really impressed by the defenses against羊毛党 (羊毛党: "wool party" or opportunistic users), even switching accounts can get you targeted.

Actually, it's just a lack of technical skills in server management; everything else is blamed on users' networks.

Reserving gas is really a waste of time for many newcomers.

Public WiFi is a total no-go; static IPs have saved me several times.

Speaking of $FUN, I was also involved. I only claimed it at 2 a.m., almost missed the deadline.

Updating wallets is the easiest thing to overlook. Next time I encounter this, I'll try doing it this way first.
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FUDwatcher
· 01-16 15:52
Damn, stayed up all night tapping on the screen until my hand hurt, and all I got was a "please try again" message. My anger could burn through the screen.

Honestly, brother, I need to remember this set of operations. I never want to experience that kind of despair again during an airdrop.

Didn't reserve enough gas fees and still want to claim the airdrop? You're just digging your own grave.

Is it really so strict against羊毛党 (wool party, referring to opportunistic traders)? Even changing accounts can be detected. The project team really put in effort.

I hadn't paid attention to the wallet version before. Turns out all of this is a trap.

I've seen through this set of tricks long ago. Instead of staying up all night waiting, I might as well go to sleep. Anyway, I won't be able to claim it.
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InscriptionGriller
· 01-16 15:52
Honestly, this set of theories sounds good, but I find that 99% of people still get frustrated before seeing "Please try again." Instead of wasting effort optimizing the network, better to ask yourself— is this airdrop really worth staying up late for?
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-16 15:50
熬夜戳屏幕抢空投还能翻车,这种窝火真的绝了

Gas不够就别想白嫖,项目方这套防线摆明了就是割韭菜的艺术

换个静态IP试试?感觉大多数人压根没想过这茬

曾经也是空投梦想家,现在学聪明了就是懒得参加

钱包更新这点确实容易被忽视,下次记住了

最坑的还是那句"请重试",真的能把人逼疯

这种经验值钱啊,省得我继续当冤大头了
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0xSoulless
· 01-16 15:38
Staying up late and tapping the screen to get a "please try again" message—this is the daily life of crypto workers.

Daring to snatch airdrops without enough gas? Serves you right for getting cut.

I choose to lie flat; after all, it's all zeroes.

I've tried changing IPs, but it's still the same lag—it's just the project team putting on a show.

Five years in, I've already learned to treat airdrops like lottery tickets; winning is just good luck.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 01-16 15:32
Oh no, I’ve also fallen into the $FUN trap, it’s really incredible.

Staying up all night to grab airdrops is not as good as sleeping, and you need to prepare enough Gas fees—that’s the real key.

Changing IP addresses has long been monitored and controlled, now almost no one can cheat.

It feels like getting an airdrop is now harder than winning the lottery; I’ve become quite Zen about it.

If the Gas fee runs out, the system will just take control of you—that’s the project team’s trick.

Listening to stories of getting rich through羊毛 (arbitrage or exploiting loopholes) is just for fun; reality is too harsh.

Every time I see “Please try again,” I want to smash my phone.

By the way, why not just optimize the servers directly instead of blaming the users?

That set of anti羊毛党 (arbitrage exploiters) measures really damages people’s mindset; it feels like everything is an abnormal operation.

This article reminded me of friends who went all-in on $FUN before; they still regret it.
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