What kind of community actually benefits from a 10 SOL airdrop when there's no real engagement behind it? You see these projects throwing rewards around, but the communities stay completely lifeless. The real issue isn't the incentive amount—it's whether people actually show up and participate. Throwing tokens at ghost communities is just burning money. Communities that thrive are the ones with genuine activity and momentum, not the ones that spike from an airdrop then go silent.
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FOMOmonster
· 01-13 19:12
Nonsense, airdrops are just an IQ tax. Do you really think that just by throwing coins around you can attract people? Wake up, everyone.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-13 11:49
Airdrops are just a sedative; the real community depends on popularity to support it.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-13 02:00
Airdrops are just a way to scam people; the real community has already started playing on their own. Why wait for 10 SOL?
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BlockchainBard
· 01-13 01:57
Throwing money at airdrops can't save a dead community; it's better to use it for actual operations.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 01-13 01:52
Honestly, airdrops can't fix a dead community; it's just stacking tokens.
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MoonBoi42
· 01-13 01:38
Airdrops throwing money can revive a dead community? That's laughable. It's better used for marketing.
What kind of community actually benefits from a 10 SOL airdrop when there's no real engagement behind it? You see these projects throwing rewards around, but the communities stay completely lifeless. The real issue isn't the incentive amount—it's whether people actually show up and participate. Throwing tokens at ghost communities is just burning money. Communities that thrive are the ones with genuine activity and momentum, not the ones that spike from an airdrop then go silent.