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And another thing - don't call it an airdrop if it is not an actual airdrop. It is not an actual drop if it is "only a few simple steps to claim the airdrop". If you're a crypto team/project, I assume you know how to check the blockchain and make a script for the drop (plus a few additional steps for excluding bots). No, I don't feel entitled or deserving of every single drop. And I won't complain about all that. Yes, I know it's not 2021 anymore. If you said you're dedicating a part of the allocation to "community and people testing the network", then do a drop. But if I have to go through a a crypto obstacle course (two bot tests, give my e-mail and home address, two paid utility bills with that same address, add a few ETH addresses with proven history, and pledge my unborn child to your "project"), you're not doing an "airdrop". You're doing a claim, and you're making me hate your project before it's out. And no, I won't claim that or participate in your project further.
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True airdrops should be simple and inclusive, not burdensome or exclusive. Projects need to remember the essence of community engagement and avoid turning away potential supporters with unnecessary obstacles. Keep it fair, transparent, and user-friendly for a positive project launch experience.
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