Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
You’re a developer building a new token-based product. Your goal is to acquire users for your product. You’re considering an airdrop as a tactic to do this. User A History of not selling airdrops immediately. User B Sells most airdrops immediately. You can only airdrop to one. Which one do you choose?
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
I can see why this implication is painful for users who have sold some of their past airdrops, but why are some builders so vehement about defending B? It’s obvious that people don’t want to give their token to people who will immediately sell it. If they wanted this “volume” they could just sell it themself.
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links 🏴
@links
They are defending B because they are B.
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