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January 26, 2026, 10:37:46 PM
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it’s really up to you if you’ll participate in these events just bear in mind that this instance doesn’t happen very often and it only happens when you’re lucky and you might just get tired of farming airdrops for it to not bear anything
It’s just kind of difficult to get an airdrop that’s going to pay well right now, most of the airdrops which you will see now do end up to be rubbish. I have participated in different airdrops in the past, but the amount that I was making doesn’t even worth the stress, sometimes you will participate in airdrops and they will turn out to be scam. I don’t always encourage people to participate in airdrops now, the time that you going to waste in doing that, just get something useful doing.

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January 26, 2026, 11:57:44 PM
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A lot of Web3 folks got the SENT airdrop yesterday. When I woke up, Twitter was full of people celebrating the Sentient drop. I even saw a newbie saying she got into Web3 with $0 and is now over $500 richer thanks to the airdrop.

Honestly, I’d stopped participating in airdrops, but this one changed my mind. As an OG, I felt a bit left out for not qualifying. Anyway, seeing the post-TGE activity on exchanges calmed my nerves. I still have a chance to farm some rewards, and I’ll be doing just that.

One successful airdrop doesn't mean that the airdrop field is always successful. It's a trend that has started and ended but still few folks are making the benefit from the old fashioned trend.

Near in the future there was Dogs airdrop celebrations because it was successful at some extent.

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