Remember those days? On-chain interactions, wallet connections, contract calls—just participate to grab airdrops. The entire ecosystem was like a collective "treasure hunt game," everyone wanted to take shortcuts.
And now? On-chain is no longer the only stage. Social media has become the new battleground—Twitter interactions, Discord chats, feedback polls. The players chasing gains are moving to new places to repeat the old tricks.
In simple terms, the rules of the game are changing, but human nature remains the same. From on-chain to Twitter, from code to likes, the essence is still the same: maximize returns with minimal costs.
The track evolves, but the core of this trend hasn't changed. In the Web3 ecosystem, there are always people looking for the next "wool-harvesting" opportunity.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 10h ago
Really, switching to another platform to continue this, human nature, when all is said and done, is just too boring.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-06 01:54
Honestly, it's the same old trick with a new coat of paint.
Human nature really can't be changed; the place to make a quick buck has changed, but the mindset hasn't.
From the blockchain to Twitter, it's essentially one word: greed.
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GasFeeTears
· 01-04 07:57
Really, no matter where you go, it's the same old story. Human nature is just greed.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 01-04 07:56
Haha, you're right. It's the same old story with a different wrapper; human nature is like that.
Switching to a new platform to continue exploiting, no matter how the rules are changed, these people can't be stopped.
This wave of articles hits the point — still dreaming of finding shortcuts.
Really, from on-chain to Twitter, the tactics haven't changed; it's just a different tool.
Look clearly, this is our ecosystem, it's hilarious.
Veterans all know, the key is speed — always one step ahead of others.
Honestly, those still chasing social media airdrops now are probably the same folks who were exploiting on-chain last year.
The track's iteration is pointless; human greed is eternal.
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SilentObserver
· 01-04 07:54
Honestly, I'm already tired of it; it's the same old trick with a different name.
These people are just stubborn; wherever there's an airdrop, they go.
Really, human nature is the same everywhere—greedy.
Shilling culture never goes out of style, it's hilarious.
From contracts to Twitter, there's no real difference; it's all about freeloading mentality.
I dislike this trend, but I have to admit it's very resilient.
That's just how the internet is—rules change, but people's greed remains the same.
But then again, who made this ecosystem like this in the first place?
Exactly, the tactics just move somewhere else and continue.
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FrogInTheWell
· 01-04 07:54
Honestly, it's the same old story with a different approach. I'm no longer exploiting on the chain; I've shifted to Twitter and Discord—it's all the same. People's greed remains the same.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-04 07:50
Hi, you're right, it's just a different flavor but the same old trick.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 01-04 07:30
Honestly, those still seriously grinding now are a bit foolish, so inefficient, haha.
Human nature is like this, just switching platforms to keep causing trouble.
Back then, chasing airdrops on the chain was truly amazing, but now I've seen through it all.
Here we go again, earning money by liking on Discord, it's hilarious.
Web3 is just a repetitive game, new bottle with old wine, nothing more.
When will these people come up with some new ideas?
Grinding and grinding, in the end, it's all just a bubble.
Forget it, I’m not playing anymore, this is too exhausting.
Remember those days? On-chain interactions, wallet connections, contract calls—just participate to grab airdrops. The entire ecosystem was like a collective "treasure hunt game," everyone wanted to take shortcuts.
And now? On-chain is no longer the only stage. Social media has become the new battleground—Twitter interactions, Discord chats, feedback polls. The players chasing gains are moving to new places to repeat the old tricks.
In simple terms, the rules of the game are changing, but human nature remains the same. From on-chain to Twitter, from code to likes, the essence is still the same: maximize returns with minimal costs.
The track evolves, but the core of this trend hasn't changed. In the Web3 ecosystem, there are always people looking for the next "wool-harvesting" opportunity.