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sparkz
@jacy
i’m working with a creative agency and a lot of our clients are asking about doing activations & airdrops on farcaster. momentum is building. here’s how you can boost your odds of qualifying for future drops: 💸 do your best to lose the spam label. how? engage meaningfully. less frames. less quote casting. more original content. 💸 engage actively with mini apps via your warplet. across chains where possible. 💸 cast about projects. give feedback. be a valued user. it’s okay to criticize, but do it constructively from a place of empathy. 💸 most importantly, don’t sell your airdrops. when selecting airdrop criteria teams can see who’s dumped and who’s HODL’d prior drops. they want active users, so why wouldn’t they cherry pick the folks who instead use their drops to engage with their projects and apps? all these drops are like $5 on avg. but one day it might be $500 or $5k or even $50k (heyyy DEGEN). you’ll wanna be on that juicy list. play the long game 🫡
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Bitfloorsghost
@bitfloorsghost.eth
so we both sold our procoin airdrops - what differentiates between drops we can sell and drops we shouldnt? for ex. i hold all my "official" drops from the team, miniapps etc., but surely that shouldn't apply to all the spam and random stuff we get from people?
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Busted
@busted
I'm still holding the all airdrops (including procoin) that I got on here and I agree with you. I don't think people should be disqualified from potential airdrops because they sold ones by randoms. Projects can use other project's holders to determine eligibility if they align with those communities.
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