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The potential size of an airdrop from Farcaster (Warpcast) depends on several factors: 1. Total token pool for the airdrop – If Farcaster decides to launch its token, it’s important to know how much they allocate for user distribution. For example, similar projects like Friend.tech or Lens often set aside 5–10% of the total supply. 2. Activity metrics – What criteria will the team use for distribution? They usually consider: β€’ Number of casts (similar to tweets); β€’ Frequency of interactions (likes, comments, reposts); β€’ Number of followers and their engagement level; β€’ Whether you use paid features (such as casting with Frames); β€’ Whether you are a verified user.
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3. Past examples from Web3 social networks – Looking at the Lens Protocol airdrop (where top users received anywhere from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars), it’s possible that highly active Warpcast users could receive similar rewards if the project succeeds. 4. Investor backing – If Farcaster has received significant venture capital funding (and they do have backing from a16z), this increases the likelihood of a large airdrop, as they need to incentivize user participation.
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