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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
You’re a developer building a new token-based product. Your goal is to acquire users for your product. You’re considering an airdrop as a tactic to do this. User A History of not selling airdrops immediately. User B Sells most airdrops immediately. You can only airdrop to one. Which one do you choose?
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tricil
@tricil.eth
This is false - I am a voracious mini-app user (just ask the @bracky and @ponder teams) and I love trying new things. For example: I checked out Circus and thought it was cool but I don't need yet another token launcher, much less on SOL. Betrmint was also cool but I have zero interest in minting podcasts (they are fine in their web2 distro lane). The only reason I sell most airdrops immediately (hi, User B here) is that I am trying to survive in this world. Working on it. but to equate "getting users" with "whether or not I'll sell" is false and disingenuous. living proof of that, bud.
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Stuart
@olystuart
Agree with Tricil and think this is an important point though I generally understand wanting to encouring token holding. I think miniapp usage and onchain activity are the better metrics to focus on if you want users. People can hold and not use your app at all.
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Dan Romero
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OK, but I can tell you what developers looking to do airdrops choose every time when given the data.
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