Linda Xie
@linda
These were the first batch of ~10 airdrops to Farcaster users (~$110K so far). Early on as projects target potential new high quality users, they're factoring in how likely is this user to convert (not a retro airdrop) Sometimes projects choose to exclude users if there have been *multiple* prior airdrop sales in the past (not if you just sold 1). Put yourself in their shoes if a user immediately sold multiple prior airdrops, they're prob less likely to convert and you can give to another user that is higher likelihood That said, you won't be permabanned forever for selling multiple as this is building some data early on and there will be factors that can help outweigh (post high quality content, use mini apps, do onchain txns) Team has been slammed but we'll have more infra support on airdrops later. On list is def to show more token info (that's why I manually post info for now since not built in) As Farcaster grows and becomes more valuable to target, airdrop amounts will naturally be larger too
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Mathieu
@mathieuw
Prices after airdrops trend downwards. Penalizing for selling doesn’t seem to take into account the tax burden of claiming (larger) airdrops
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Linda Xie
@linda
These aren't usually token generation event airdrops so def can't say trending downwards IMO These are like $7 opt in airdrops so far. Each project chooses to exclude sellers or not, some don't want to factor in and that's already happened
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Mathieu
@mathieuw
I understand the attempt to flip the script from participation solely prior -> supporting after an airdrop, but I cant think of a major example where that has panned out well for users. The second jupiter airdrop is not looking good for those that held till now.
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