A new token airdrop is about to launch, scheduled for 4:00 PM. The plan is to distribute 25,000 tokens, with a quota of 40 tokens per person, roughly valued at around $32 based on pre-market prices.
The eligibility threshold for participating in this airdrop is quite clear: you need 246 points to claim. Based on past experience, this point requirement is moderate—not too high—but competition is expected to be fierce. Considering the limited quota of 25,000 tokens, the competition may be more intense than anticipated.
From a pricing perspective, the $32 level is quite reasonable. Compared to older tokens that often start at over $20 in surprise airdrops, this distribution price shows more sincerity. It’s not artificially inflated for arbitrage nor deliberately lowered to dump, making the overall pricing logic quite balanced.
However, there are some regrets about this airdrop. Many interested participants are just over 240 points, missing the 246-point threshold by a few points, and thus missing out on this opportunity. This kind of “just missed it” situation happens every time in the community and is the most painful part of the airdrop screening mechanism.
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-09 13:18
lol 246 points exactly? that's the classic gatekeeper move right there. watch the frontrunning bots farm this before real users even breathe... gas wars incoming at 4pm sharp, fr fr
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 01-09 08:00
246 points? Ha, it's the same old trick. The people who are just a few points away are always the most numerous. This is the art of the crypto world.
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MEVictim
· 01-09 07:57
246 points, being so close but just out of reach, really feels frustrating every time.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-09 07:57
246-point card people are really ruthless, missing by just a few points and it's gone. This is the reality of Web3.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-09 07:50
The 246-point threshold is really incredible. Every time, someone gets stuck in such an awkward position, just a few points away from losing it.
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InfraVibes
· 01-09 07:41
246 points card bottleneck, this setting is really clever, there's always someone just a little bit short every time.
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FrogInTheWell
· 01-09 07:39
246 points trap a large number of people. This screening mechanism is really clever; every time, you just have to see if you have a bit of luck with these points.
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AlphaBrain
· 01-09 07:38
The 246-point threshold is really tough; many people are stuck at over 240 points... As someone holding 243, I'm feeling pretty awkward right now.
A new token airdrop is about to launch, scheduled for 4:00 PM. The plan is to distribute 25,000 tokens, with a quota of 40 tokens per person, roughly valued at around $32 based on pre-market prices.
The eligibility threshold for participating in this airdrop is quite clear: you need 246 points to claim. Based on past experience, this point requirement is moderate—not too high—but competition is expected to be fierce. Considering the limited quota of 25,000 tokens, the competition may be more intense than anticipated.
From a pricing perspective, the $32 level is quite reasonable. Compared to older tokens that often start at over $20 in surprise airdrops, this distribution price shows more sincerity. It’s not artificially inflated for arbitrage nor deliberately lowered to dump, making the overall pricing logic quite balanced.
However, there are some regrets about this airdrop. Many interested participants are just over 240 points, missing the 246-point threshold by a few points, and thus missing out on this opportunity. This kind of “just missed it” situation happens every time in the community and is the most painful part of the airdrop screening mechanism.