Airdrop hunters can spot hidden regional limits by first scrutinizing official docs—check terms of service, eligibility sections, or FAQ for phrases like “available only in [regions]” or IP restrictions. They can also test with a VPN set to common eligible regions (e.g., US, EU) during initial interaction; if the platform blocks access, regional limits may exist. Additionally, joining project Discord/Telegram communities to ask other users or monitoring feedback from hunters in different regions helps. Avoid deep engagement until confirming eligibility to save time and gas fees.
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Transparent roadmaps increase trust. Hunters should check whether milestones are realistic, delivered on time, and aligned with market needs.
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Requiring "qualification tokens" ensures participants have a vested interest, aligning incentives with the project’s ecosystem. It builds initial liquidity and fosters community overlap. For users, this may force reallocating assets to meet thresholds, increasing exposure to specific cryptos and tying up capital temporarily.
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