@kaigler
Joining project communities early can be a game-changer for airdrop hunters. Discord, Telegram, and governance forums often reveal hidden tasks, bonus campaigns, and pre-announcement opportunities. Being early allows users to secure unique roles or participate in special programs. Many projects take community involvement into account when designing distribution models. Genuine engagement — answering questions, sharing feedback, and contributing content — can set participants apart. While transactional farming matters, community visibility often creates intangible advantages that translate into larger allocations during distribution.