Airdrops have indeed cooled down quite a bit recently, which is normal—every time the market weakens and starts to bottom out, this happens. But interestingly, many of the most promising projects in history have launched their ecosystems through airdrops during such periods.
A bearish market is like a natural filter. Projects with real technical depth and ecosystem planning are often unafraid of bear markets; instead, they use this window to accumulate users and build trust. Projects that rely on hype have long since disappeared.
So if you've recently noticed some projects still quietly doing airdrops, don't rush to dismiss them. This actually indicates that the project team has a long-term mindset, rather than chasing the trend. The best opportunities are often hidden when most people overlook them.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 6h ago
Projects still quietly airdropping during a bear market are indeed worth paying attention to, indicating that the team is genuinely working rather than just trying to cash in on retail investors.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 6h ago
Bear market airdrops are really a test of strength. Projects that still dare to spend money do have some substance. But to be honest, I've seen too many "long-term thinkers" end up rugging in the end haha
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 6h ago
Bear market airdrops are actually just a gamble; only genuine projects dare to build their ecosystem at this time. Those who keep their heads down and work quietly are often the dark horses of the next wave.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 6h ago
A bear market is the true test of strength. I have taken notes on those projects that are still坚持空投.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 6h ago
A bear market airdrop is the real airdrop; scam projects have already run away long ago. There's nothing wrong with that.
Airdrops have indeed cooled down quite a bit recently, which is normal—every time the market weakens and starts to bottom out, this happens. But interestingly, many of the most promising projects in history have launched their ecosystems through airdrops during such periods.
A bearish market is like a natural filter. Projects with real technical depth and ecosystem planning are often unafraid of bear markets; instead, they use this window to accumulate users and build trust. Projects that rely on hype have long since disappeared.
So if you've recently noticed some projects still quietly doing airdrops, don't rush to dismiss them. This actually indicates that the project team has a long-term mindset, rather than chasing the trend. The best opportunities are often hidden when most people overlook them.