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Recently, there is a project that is quite interesting. After taking a close look at its operational logic, it can be summarized as an enhanced viral marketing strategy, but its fission capability is indeed powerful.
The mechanism is as follows: for every 0.1 BNB in taxes accumulated, the project team airdrops tokens to 5,000 addresses. Currently, 6 BNB has been collected in likes, which means the 60th round of airdrops has been completed. But this is not a one-time buyback scheme—each interaction triggers an airdrop to 5,000 addresses. Once the entire buyback process is finished, it is expected to cover at least 3 million addresses.
From the community's enthusiasm, this aggressive distribution strategy is definitely eye-catching. The fission mechanism is designed quite innovatively, expanding the community through frequent triggers rather than a single large transaction. However, whether this high-frequency, large-scale airdrop model can maintain community engagement and keep the project’s direction stable still depends on subsequent fundamental support.
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300 million addresses sound impressive, but how many of those wallets are actually active?
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Frequent trigger tactics are indeed innovative, but I'm scared it might just end up being an empty shell.
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6 BNB for only 60 rounds—this pace might take until the Year of the Monkey to reach.
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Viral spread is fine, but I'm worried that in the end, the fundamentals won't hold up, and it'll just be retail investors cutting each other.
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There are plenty of gimmicks, but I want to know the actual retention rate—do you have data?
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This high-frequency airdrop routine... feels like gambling on the community’s enthusiasm staying high forever.
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Viral growth is one thing, but whether the token price can hold steady is the real key.
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The mechanism design is indeed impressive. In my opinion, it's just heat generated by token stacking. How long it can last remains to be seen.
This mechanism has definitely been played out creatively, but pouring so many addresses into it, it really needs to have something behind it.
Viral spread + frequency triggers, theoretically perfect, just worried about lack of momentum later on.
After 60 rounds of airdrops, the hype is there, but I'm just afraid it will become the next "star project" to zero out.
Fission capability is strong, but I still want to see if this thing has any real utility.
Every interaction triggers an airdrop, how inflated must that be... and more zero coins in the wallet.
Fundamentals are the real key; how long can relying on distribution alone last?
I've seen this kind of gameplay somewhere before... always hot at the start, then... uh.
One word: gamble.
It depends on whether it can really reach 3 million addresses; it feels like a potential flop.
60 rounds? Damn, this speed is indeed outrageous, just worried about subsequent fatigue.
Airdrops explode but the fundamentals are empty? It'll cool off sooner or later.
I just want to know how long this gameplay can stay popular; let's gamble on it once.
Every time you claim, it triggers, sounds tempting but also seems risky.
Large-scale airdrops are just a gimmick to attract retail investors; true retention is the key.
3 million addresses sounds impressive, but how many are truly HODLing? Question mark.
This kind of high-frequency airdrop either dumps the price or goes to zero; haven't we seen enough pitfalls?
Airdrop bombarding won't keep the hype alive; it'll cool off sooner or later.
By the way, I feel like I've seen this trick too many times.
It's just a simple gamble that someone will buy the dip later; no matter how nice it sounds, it's still the same scheme.