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TriMai
07-23
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🔥 How to Choose Airdrop/Retroactive Projects: Quality Filtering Among Project Matrix I feel overwhelmed when there are too many potential Airdrop projects, and with limited time and wallet capacity, I spent time researching to filter projects based on personal criteria. If you're experiencing a similar situation, you can refer to this guide to develop project evaluation criteria: 1. Category I really like farming Layer 1 projects because historically, L1 projects' airdrops tend to be quite fair. Some notable names include Aptos, Bera, Zeta etc. 2. Funding Raising: Large capital raising doesn't guarantee a great airdrop, but great airdrops often involve large capital raising Examples: Aptos, Celestia, Bera chain, XION, Uniswap 3. Investment Funds: Following "lucky" investment funds is the right approach! These funds not only have extremely high ROI potential but also often have an investment appetite for projects ready to Airdrop to the community. 😎 The "super elite quartet" I usually follow — Multicoin Capital: backer of XION, http:/io.net, Wormhole. — a16z crypto: behind EigenLayer, Walrus, LayerZero, UniSwap — Polychain Capital: Invested in Yala Finance, Grass, Sahara AI, Berachain 4. Project "Vibe": Feeling to Decide! The project's "vibe" – how they interact, build community, and respond to issues – helps me assess whether the project is worth investing time and effort. A project with a positive, active, and community-listening vibe usually has a long-term potential and Airdrop 5. Number of Farmers & Cheaters Checking the number of farming wallets and especially the number of "cheaters" is a crucial factor If there are too many "farmers" and many bots/cheaters, I will carefully consider.

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