Kaito's recent sharp decline caught many participants off guard. Ultimately, the hotspots in the airdrop ecosystem keep shifting—recently, direct airdrops were popular, which then evolved into gameplay involving trading points. Now, a new wave has arrived.



What is the biggest pitfall here? Many people spend a lot of transaction fees while earning trading points, which can actually lead to losses. Some projects seem to have high thresholds, but if you really go into operation, the costs can be much higher than expected.

In comparison, the Abstract project is worth spending more time exploring. It offers a genuine zero-cost path, provided you're willing to invest effort. By accumulating XP daily, participating in interactions, and unlocking permissions for live tasks, you can gradually earn rights. When new badges are launched, you should aim to get them quickly—these are the dividends for early participants.

The essence of an airdrop still depends on the project's sincerity and ecosystem activity. Instead of blindly following the trend, it's better to find projects that truly encourage long-term participation and gradually accumulate benefits.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 7h ago
How many dreams have been killed by transaction fees, really
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OptionWhisperervip
· 7h ago
Grinding points for a loss? It's been obvious for a long time, the transaction fees are really outrageous. Abstract is indeed more attractive, a must-see for free riders. Instead of messing around aimlessly, it's better to choose projects with sincerity. Kaito's recent drop was quite sharp, another round of rug pulling. Long-term accumulation is much more reliable than blindly following the trend. Airdrops seem simple but are actually full of traps, so you need to keep your eyes open. Even free methods require effort; there are no such things as pies falling from the sky.
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BearMarketBrovip
· 7h ago
Kaito really took a big loss this time, with fees eating up to the point of bleeding Abstract is indeed quite considerate, but it still depends on who can stick it out Airdrops are essentially about whether the project team has good intentions; as long as you don't get cut, you've made a profit
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 7h ago
The points-earning scheme has long been bloodied; with fees eaten up, profits evaporate directly. The key is that most people rush in without calculating the costs properly, which is called poor loss control. Abstract indeed follows the right path, taking time but not money, provided you truly persist—most people can't endure to that stage.
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RugDocDetectivevip
· 7h ago
Kaito's recent drop was indeed quite harsh, but the real killer is taking the cut from transaction fees. The abstract is indeed quite considerate; you just need to truly keep pushing forward.
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