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@wake.eth
Moxie Airdrop & Vesting Basics: >your airdrop is available a little each day, spread out over 180 days (vesting schedule) >not all of it is available at once and none of it is in your wallet until you actually claim and transfer >but you can use that locked $MOXIE to bid on Fan Tokens >if you fuck up your bid, you can cancel anytime before the auction ends and get your $MOXIE back >unlocked/ unvested $MOXIE and any rewards you've earned can be claimed daily using the claim frame (it doesn't transfer automagically) >Everyday Rewards earned are usable immediately (ie, not vested)
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@tmophoto
is max bid actual price of the current auction? Is there any point in bidding right now or should i just wait until the last second? Have you seen any casts that explain bidding? I read something a while ago that its some strange kind of auction where you might max bid but end up paying less in the end if other factors work in your favor somehow but i really dont understand it. moxie easily takes it for the most complicated project to launch in the last 5 years.
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@kristinpiljay
yeah, bidding early doesn't seem to be useful as far as I can tell. I was outbid and did a second one much higher, but then I cancelled it as I want to see what the price will be closer to the. I don't want to keep having to raise my bid. No sense in bidding if it's too high already.
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agree. price will be decided in the last few minutes of each auction. 72 hours is an appropriate length to run them, in spite of that. gives people time for discovery and prep, if not actual bidding. the interim time isn't wasted, tho: how you play the middle game influences the end game (ie, try to manipulate bidder sentiment, drive the price higher or suppress sorta thing)
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