Regulatory compliance involves: KYC/AML policies, licensing status, and jurisdictional considerations.
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Some airdrops require KYC (Know Your Customer) verification to comply with regulations, prevent sybil attacks, and ensure fair distribution. By verifying user identities, projects limit multi-wallet abuse and meet legal obligations in jurisdictions with strict anti-money laundering rules. While this enhances legitimacy and trust, it also discourages privacy-conscious users. Farmers must decide whether compliance outweighs personal concerns. KYC-based airdrops often come from larger, well-funded projects aiming for institutional adoption, meaning potential rewards can be higher. However, participants must weigh regulatory trade-offs and data security risks before engaging in KYC-required campaigns, as privacy compromises may impact long-term safety.
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Airdrop hunting success depends on diversification. Instead of focusing on one protocol, spread activity across multiple chains and categories (DeFi, GameFi, infrastructure). This reduces dependency on a single payout and increases cumulative rewards. Always weigh gas costs against
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