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Varun Srinivasan
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airdrops are from apps trying to get users. if someone is consistently not using apps and selling airdrops, i suspect devs will not be excited about sending them tokens, unless there is a compelling reason to be convinced that you won't do it this time.
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Right but let’s say you received a token for a sports betting app, and you don’t like sports or gambling, so you ditched it for USDC to tip out to other casters and to use elsewhere in defi. Then an airdrop for wallet connection and a network you have been using for years excludes you. Tell me how that makes any sense?
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It's history of selling *multiple* prior airdrops immediately or shortly after, there's only so many users that can be targeted with $ amount so it's a balance of trying to reach other potential users too These airdrops are targeting potential new Farcaster users/community (not retro airdrops at all)
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Again, this does not track. I received Bracky and sold it almost a week later after seeing that it wasn’t for me. From the moment I sold that Bracky, I haven’t received another airdrop via Farcaster until MONAD which I kept. In the end, I could care less about small airdrops. I’m just saying this is very poorly conceived.
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