Governance airdrops typically require holding project tokens and participating in voting processes.
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Testnets are vital for gaining eligibility in future airdrops. Many projects reward users who interact with their test environments, as this feedback improves stability before mainnet launch. Testnet participation demonstrates willingness to support development rather than pure speculation. Tasks often include deploying contracts, bridging assets, or stress-testing features. While rewards aren’t guaranteed, history shows projects like Arbitrum or Optimism heavily favored testnet contributors. Testnets also provide low-cost practice, letting farmers build eligibility without high gas fees. For committed users, consistent testnet activity signals alignment with project goals, increasing the likelihood of substantial airdrop allocations later.
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Governance token drops boost decentralization but can slow decision-making if voter turnout is low.
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