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@punkrock
Before project have a plan to incentives or airdrop to our community, they have thought about the risks (of selling it). And if the product doesn't work, it means there's nothing good about the product. If you don't want that to happen you can just pay a consultant to promote your product to reach the target you want. It's just a matter of marketing strategy, and also how the team of a project works. Why is that? Because the project and the community don't care about each other. If they've got an airdrop, it's clearly their right to sell. Why should it be a problem? Thanks πŸ’œ
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@riyantama
bro @tldr, now let's understand what airdrop really is? from your words, it seems to light up the people who get airdrops. try to learn from the projects that are now big with the community. if the project is good, and has good innovation, then the return will also be multiplied.
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@hesterr
@tldr "There are indeed many who sell, but it's not always 'normal' either. There is a loyal community that is actually more active after getting an airdrop."
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