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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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so I’m expected to just claim an airdrop to hold forever let it go to zero and pay taxes on the airdrop I took at the price it was at. make it make sense
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I feel you but it’s a necessary tradeoff imo The FC airdrops are small, usually $10 or less. It’s not like the tax liability is very significant. I don’t know what the actual criteria is but I bet if you sell it after 2-3 months it’s not going to affect your status much. It doesn’t make a lot of sense for FC and the apps that are airdropping tokens to send them to people who they expect to sell them in the immediate term
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https://warpcast.com/staraptor.eth/0xd60d80b2
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Yeah I’m not arguing against that. The tradeoff is random app creators don’t owe random casters airdrops of their token. So if someone has a history of being a weak steward of airdropped tokens, it follows that protocols will want to filter them out of random airdrops if possible
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