Many crypto projects fail not because airdrop farmers dump their tokens, but because the project itself is too boringly designed.
Honestly, where is the problem? The task design is both complicated and dull. Forcing users to participate in all kinds of tedious operations: unlimited trading pair exchanges, being forced to follow the project CEO, filling out forms, sharing, liking... After this barrage, users are already fed up.
No one likes to be treated as a tool. No one wants to spend an hour doing repetitive swaps just for an airdrop, let alone being forced into social interactions. This isn
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