i understand that airdrops are a great way for projects to gain traction, attract users, and build a community. it’s part of how web3 works. but you can’t blame participants for the expectations that come with it. if a project encourages engagement, lets rumors spread, and chooses to stay silent, it’s indirectly agreeing with that dynamic. expectations don’t appear out of nowhere; they’re a direct result of how a project chooses to communicate or not.
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today i placed my first bet on the @bracky platform. it was really simple and easy to use, just the way it should be. thanks, manchester city, for the smooth win. now i’m looking forward to more games, and hopefully they’ll add brazilian league matches so i can bet on my favorite team ❤️
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i don’t know if it’s just me, but having so many wallets makes everything a bit confusing. farcaster wallet, base app wallet, main wallet, zora wallet… i think an important point to address in the future is the unification and simplification of these wallets into a single environment. it’s pretty annoying having to move tokens from one wallet to another just to do simple things. @jesse.base.eth 🫶🏻
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