@estelleftss
Airdrops structured around GameFi elements integrate skill, timing, and engagement, creating natural barriers to farming. Users may be required to perform sequential in-game tasks, compete in leaderboard events, or coordinate with other players for group achievements. These requirements make it difficult for bots or multi-wallet strategies to succeed, as the system often tracks individual performance or interaction quality. By embedding token distribution into gameplay, projects ensure that rewards reflect active contribution rather than passive holding. Consequently, GameFi airdrops are generally more resistant to exploitation, creating a more equitable distribution and fostering long-term community involvement.