Market review at the beginning of the week, and it’s again a critical period for airdrops.
Last week, Project Q’s surprise airdrop remained hot, and this week we continue to see new developments. On the 5th of this month, a Pre-TGE is about to launch, with a fundraising model inspired by previous YB and MMT approaches. The fundraising scale is relatively large, and the score threshold will be more friendly.
First, let’s talk about today’s airdrop — the AIAV project, with a fundraising scale of around 3 million, an estimated score threshold of about 241, with points distribution scheduled at 5 o’clock. The airdrop value is roughly in the range of 30 to 40 US dollars. The score thresholds for these recent rounds of airdrops have indeed increased, raising the activity requirements for participants.
Data shows that currently, 245,000 people are still in line to receive benefits. Although the market has turned bearish, airdrops remain the most promising part of the ecosystem. Trading competitions are also ongoing, with the KGEN event attracting over 340,000 participants, the US competition over 2,500, and the STAR competition exceeding 60,000.
For future operations, it is recommended to continue focusing on participation opportunities with LISA, mainly adopting a small-amount, multiple-entry strategy, with single transactions of 300 to 500. If concerned about score positioning, you can plan around a cycle of 13 days, stacking 15 days with an additional 2 days, then repeating a 16-day plus 2-day rhythm. This approach maximizes airdrop gains within a full cycle while shortening the cooldown period for claiming.
The market is still in the adjustment phase, but there is still significant room to optimize participation timing and methods.
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BearMarketLightning
· 6h ago
245,000 people in line? Haha, alright then, I'll just rely on this 30 to 40 USD to hold on, anyway, I'm just idling anyway.
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VibesOverCharts
· 6h ago
It's AIAV again. The score threshold is really getting more competitive. With 245,000 people in line, it'll be a long wait until the Year of the Monkey.
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ForkThisDAO
· 6h ago
245,000 people are in line. When will this end? It feels like the score threshold is getting more and more competitive.
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GasFeeCryer
· 6h ago
It's airdrop season again, with 245,000 people lining up. Are there really that many newbies waiting to be exploited?
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 6h ago
245,000 people are in line. How long will this last? The score threshold keeps getting higher and higher.
Market review at the beginning of the week, and it’s again a critical period for airdrops.
Last week, Project Q’s surprise airdrop remained hot, and this week we continue to see new developments. On the 5th of this month, a Pre-TGE is about to launch, with a fundraising model inspired by previous YB and MMT approaches. The fundraising scale is relatively large, and the score threshold will be more friendly.
First, let’s talk about today’s airdrop — the AIAV project, with a fundraising scale of around 3 million, an estimated score threshold of about 241, with points distribution scheduled at 5 o’clock. The airdrop value is roughly in the range of 30 to 40 US dollars. The score thresholds for these recent rounds of airdrops have indeed increased, raising the activity requirements for participants.
Data shows that currently, 245,000 people are still in line to receive benefits. Although the market has turned bearish, airdrops remain the most promising part of the ecosystem. Trading competitions are also ongoing, with the KGEN event attracting over 340,000 participants, the US competition over 2,500, and the STAR competition exceeding 60,000.
For future operations, it is recommended to continue focusing on participation opportunities with LISA, mainly adopting a small-amount, multiple-entry strategy, with single transactions of 300 to 500. If concerned about score positioning, you can plan around a cycle of 13 days, stacking 15 days with an additional 2 days, then repeating a 16-day plus 2-day rhythm. This approach maximizes airdrop gains within a full cycle while shortening the cooldown period for claiming.
The market is still in the adjustment phase, but there is still significant room to optimize participation timing and methods.