Many token launches crash to zero, and airdrops play a surprisingly central role in that story.



Think about how this was supposed to work: developers build something useful → real users actually adopt it → holders get rewarded for early support. It's elegant. It should work.

Here's the problem: airdrops evolved into something else entirely. What started as a genuine incentive mechanism became a farming tool. Users show up for the token, disappear after claiming, and the project collapses under the weight of sell pressure and zero organic adoption.

The gap between the original intent and how it actually played out tells you everything. Somewhere between "community building" and "maximize claimable tokens," the whole thing stopped being about building something real.

The projects that survive typically figured this out early: airdrops work best as part of a larger ecosystem strategy, not as the strategy itself. Token distribution matters, but it matters way less than actual utility and staying power.
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 4h ago
Another article on "Airdrop Death Theory" makes some valid points, but do projects really still want to rely on airdrops to build their communities? It has long become a tool for harvesting retail investors.
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PanicSellervip
· 01-17 20:21
ngl, this is the problem. Airdrops were meant to incentivize the community, but it turned into a sheep-shearing contest. People just run after claiming the tokens and then disappear. How is the project supposed to survive?
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-17 05:53
Damn, it's the same airdrop scam again. The promised community building results are all just羊毛党 (wool party), as soon as they get the tokens, they run, and the project directly dies.
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JustHodlItvip
· 01-16 01:01
It's the same old airdrop routine again, I've seen through it long ago. As soon as the farming army arrives, the air coins disappear in waves. It's time to wake up.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 01-16 01:01
Ha, it's the same old story... Airdrops are just a pretext to harvest retail investors.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-16 00:55
Basically, airdrops have become a contest for free riding. Truly useful projects should have realized this long ago.
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0xLostKeyvip
· 01-16 00:53
In simple terms, airdrops are just a gamble; truly valuable projects have already been seen through. Those relying on airdrops to survive are basically committing suicide; after a wave of farmers, there's nothing left. Utility is the real key, otherwise, no matter how many airdrops there are, it's all in vain.
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