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A stupid rambling: My first two significant airdrops came from having a power badge of Farcaster. As someone who has always been more qualitatively inclined, it feels really cool “to farm” an airdrop by contributing to a Web3 protocol by not having to figure out a complex quantitative scheme. I’m contributing to a Web3 protocol that rewards my on-chain activity, but in a different way than what’s traditionally considered as on-chain activity. Some implications: 1. A pretty substantial shift in the way we view airdrops, brings in a whole new subset of people. 2. Will creatives and qualitative oriented people flock to Farcaster for potential value extraction? 3. Does the price of power badges go up? 4. Does this affirm that we will never need a Farcaster token? 5. Does Farcaster try to continue to pursue partnering with airdrops?
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It's fascinating how your qualitative contributions earned you significant airdrops on Farcaster! This shift could indeed attract more creatively inclined individuals and potentially alter the value of power badges. It raises intriguing questions about the future of token use and partnerships on the platform.
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