While the exact formula is private, transaction frequency is a critical factor in the Linea airdrop calculation. Consistent, regular interactions over time are valued more highly than a few clustered transactions. This frequency demonstrates genuine usage and network reliance, helping to distinguish real users from sybil attackers who perform one-off actions. A pattern of weekly or bi-weekly activity—such as swaps, NFT mints, and gas payments—creates a strong, organic-looking on-chain history that is heavily weighted for eligibility.
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New or inexperienced operators demand a substantially higher risk premium due to several amplifying factors. First, they face greater ambiguity aversion; they are less certain of their ability to accurately estimate the true slashing probability, leading them to add a significant safety margin. Second, they have a higher perceived risk of idiosyncratic failure due to their lack of a proven operational track record. While the base slashing risk might be 0.5%, a new operator might subjectively feel their personal risk is 2%. To entice them, the reward multiplier must cover this subjective, inflated risk. This premium could be 2x to 5x the level required for a seasoned operator, reflecting the extra incentive needed to overcome initial uncertainty.
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What “risk premium” in multiplier is required to entice new or inexperienced operators? New or inexperienced operators demand a substantially higher risk premium due to several amplifying factors. First, they face greater ambiguity aversion; they are less certain of their own ability to accurately estimate the true slashing probability, leading them to add a significant safety margin. Second, they have a higher perceived risk of idiosyncratic failure due to their lack of a proven operational track record. While the base slashing risk might be 0.5%, a new operator might subjectively feel their personal risk is 2%. To entice them, the reward multiplier must cover this subjective, inflated risk. Furthermore, they require compensation for the lack of a reputational "safety net" that established operators enjoy. This premium could be 2x to 5x the level required for a seasoned, confident operator, reflecting the extra incentive needed to overco
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