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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Semui
@semui.eth
The product uses the token? Then I'd think user B .. if you want new users you want the token to be liquid and circulate to as many potential users as possible. Hoarding decreases liquidity.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Developers gives you the token. You sell it. You don’t use their app. How did this benefit the developer?
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Semui
@semui.eth
Reach. The developer identifying A and B as "users" has to be based on their previous behavior, so I'm assuming they used the app or have a history of using similar apps.
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Bubu
@tchiizie
So if the user sells the airdrop, then that means the user doesn't use the product? Users can hold the airdrop and still have nothing to do with the product. Holding or selling the airdrop is one thing, using the product is another.
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hareiwa
@ashnakamoto
The developer gets credit for creating the product. There is also no way to prove whether the developer is getting an airdrop.
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normancomics.eth
@normancomics.eth
Ahh you didn’t say you don’t use their app. You just said user an and user b. I would assume both users used the app, if they are receiving an airdrop in the first place.
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