What is the most outrageous airdrop tactic you've seen? It's not just about simply farming a certain project, but using a main thread to clean out both ends of the money.
Recently, I encountered a pairing that’s becoming increasingly smooth—two projects working together in a way that’s almost perfect. One focuses on long-term narrative and rule-making, while the other concentrates on short-term cash flow and price setting power. Individually, they seem unimpressive, but together, the flavor changes completely.
On the Miden side, the approach is slow and meticulous—not fast, but ruthless. Building influence step by step and mastering the ecosystem rules. The project on the other side, however, is different; it has strong short-term arbitrage capabilities, ample cash flow, and quickly attracts funds through price fluctuations. The two strategies are completely different, yet their collaboration forms a closed loop.
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PerpetualLonger
· 3h ago
Damn, isn't this the same trick I was scammed with before? Two projects working together to fleece investors, and I'm still foolishly buying the dip and adding to my position.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 3h ago
Wow, this tactic is brilliant. The two projects work together seamlessly, completely trapping the retail investors.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 3h ago
Oh my goodness, isn't this just switching hands? A double harvest in one go.
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InscriptionGriller
· 3h ago
Wow, this is the combination of capitalism and art—one digs a hole, the other fills it, and the retail investors get caught in the middle as filling.
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MissingSats
· 3h ago
Wow, this tactic is really brilliant. Two projects singing in harmony, retail investors can't react in time and are just harvested.
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DeFiVeteran
· 3h ago
To be honest, I'm already tired of this routine, it's nothing more than switching from the left pocket to the right pocket.
Miden is indeed fierce, but the real profit still comes from those who understand pricing and valuation.
This kind of collaboration is becoming more and more common. Newcomers are still studying airdrops, while veterans are already figuring out how to build a closed loop.
There are many projects that benefit both sides, but the key is whether you're the one benefiting or being benefited.
In the end, it's still about information asymmetry—those who understand the rules will always win.
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RektButStillHere
· 3h ago
Haha, this tactic is indeed brilliant, with two projects attacking retail investors' wallets from both sides.
What is the most outrageous airdrop tactic you've seen? It's not just about simply farming a certain project, but using a main thread to clean out both ends of the money.
Recently, I encountered a pairing that’s becoming increasingly smooth—two projects working together in a way that’s almost perfect. One focuses on long-term narrative and rule-making, while the other concentrates on short-term cash flow and price setting power. Individually, they seem unimpressive, but together, the flavor changes completely.
On the Miden side, the approach is slow and meticulous—not fast, but ruthless. Building influence step by step and mastering the ecosystem rules. The project on the other side, however, is different; it has strong short-term arbitrage capabilities, ample cash flow, and quickly attracts funds through price fluctuations. The two strategies are completely different, yet their collaboration forms a closed loop.