The period around the Spring Festival is the golden time in the crypto circle, with opportunities for new coin launches and airdrops to stack gains.
Take the recent $SENT as an example. Yesterday afternoon, there was a prompt to participate in the new coin launch, and today it directly surged to a 120U profit. Many people missed the chance to connect the dots. In such market conditions, every opportunity for new Spring ALPHA is worth paying attention to. So the question is—how are these two airdrop projects today? Are they worth participating in?
The recent trend of the overall market is also a focus of attention. From the current market situation, the fund flow and emotional fluctuations during the Spring Festival are quite obvious, requiring close monitoring of the performance of mainstream coins and market enthusiasm. Against this backdrop, many are pondering a question: should we continue to grind for airdrops? Or should we shift to other strategies?
Ultimately, whether new coin launches and airdrops can be profitable depends on timing and project quality. The Spring Festival period is indeed one of the best windows in the year; those who grasp the rhythm often reap significant benefits. But don’t chase blindly—it's important to consider the overall market trend and your own risk tolerance when making decisions.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 3h ago
120U of meat? How the heck did I miss out? That's really incredible.
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MEVHunterWang
· 3h ago
It's the same old story. SENT's wave was indeed highly profitable, but everyone who followed later got cut. Wake up, everyone.
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HackerWhoCares
· 3h ago
It's the same old story: riding the rhythm to reap the benefits. Sounds good, but the ones who truly profit are always the group with the biggest information advantage.
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ForkThisDAO
· 3h ago
SENT that wave is indeed a bit desperate, but those with slow hands are all eating dirt.
120U worth of meat was gone so quickly? The Spring Festival archives are really competitive.
To put it simply, it's still about gambling on probabilities; luck and timing matter when grabbing tokens.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 3h ago
Didn't even get to eat the 120U meat, and I'm still here debating whether to continue buying more—typical regret patient.
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DeFiChef
· 3h ago
Missed out on the 120U meat, still have to keep an eye on the next opportunity, anyway, the Spring Festival market is just like that.
The period around the Spring Festival is the golden time in the crypto circle, with opportunities for new coin launches and airdrops to stack gains.
Take the recent $SENT as an example. Yesterday afternoon, there was a prompt to participate in the new coin launch, and today it directly surged to a 120U profit. Many people missed the chance to connect the dots. In such market conditions, every opportunity for new Spring ALPHA is worth paying attention to. So the question is—how are these two airdrop projects today? Are they worth participating in?
The recent trend of the overall market is also a focus of attention. From the current market situation, the fund flow and emotional fluctuations during the Spring Festival are quite obvious, requiring close monitoring of the performance of mainstream coins and market enthusiasm. Against this backdrop, many are pondering a question: should we continue to grind for airdrops? Or should we shift to other strategies?
Ultimately, whether new coin launches and airdrops can be profitable depends on timing and project quality. The Spring Festival period is indeed one of the best windows in the year; those who grasp the rhythm often reap significant benefits. But don’t chase blindly—it's important to consider the overall market trend and your own risk tolerance when making decisions.