Gate's CandyDrop is up to something again! This time, it's launching an airdrop of SOMI, with a prize pool of 600,000 SOMI. Each person can get a maximum of 700 SOMI, which is quite appealing.
The gameplay doesn't require much thought; just complete tasks to earn candy, and in the end, distribute tokens based on the amount of candy. It's simple to operate, without any complicated tricks, and there's basically no pressure to participate.
The design of the tasks is actually very practical, such as contracts, spot trading, recharging, or inviting friends. Anyway, these are operations that you encounter regularly, and you can easily accumulate candies by just doing them.
As for this project Somnia, it is positioned a bit high-end. It is an L1 blockchain and has built a full chain protocol to piece together various metaverse worlds, ultimately aiming to construct a unified large virtual society. It sounds like one of those "very ambitious" projects.
Personally, I think that activities like CandyDrop are representative of "zero-cost picking up benefits." The sense of participation is strong, the process is not tiring, and in the end, you can still receive tokens. Even if you're not a big player, you can participate in activities with small actions, and the accumulated rewards over time can be quite considerable.
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Gate's CandyDrop is up to something again! This time, it's launching an airdrop of SOMI, with a prize pool of 600,000 SOMI. Each person can get a maximum of 700 SOMI, which is quite appealing.
The gameplay doesn't require much thought; just complete tasks to earn candy, and in the end, distribute tokens based on the amount of candy. It's simple to operate, without any complicated tricks, and there's basically no pressure to participate.
The design of the tasks is actually very practical, such as contracts, spot trading, recharging, or inviting friends. Anyway, these are operations that you encounter regularly, and you can easily accumulate candies by just doing them.
As for this project Somnia, it is positioned a bit high-end. It is an L1 blockchain and has built a full chain protocol to piece together various metaverse worlds, ultimately aiming to construct a unified large virtual society. It sounds like one of those "very ambitious" projects.
Personally, I think that activities like CandyDrop are representative of "zero-cost picking up benefits." The sense of participation is strong, the process is not tiring, and in the end, you can still receive tokens. Even if you're not a big player, you can participate in activities with small actions, and the accumulated rewards over time can be quite considerable.
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