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@nerrd.eth
I don't think there should be a division into 'good' (A) and 'bad' (B) users. An airdrop is a great way to attract attention. Some people insta-dump, others find the app interesting, believe in it, and become holders. IMO they’re all just users, not A or B, with every new airdrop, they'll behave differently
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I agree! There should be no such thing as dividing people into "castes"! People have the full right to dispose of the airdrop the way they want. There must be complete freedom of action and speech, otherwise you will lose a significant part of the devoted community. I hope they will reconsider their views and make an adequate and balanced decision.
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Agreed 100% 👍
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Thanks, bro! I could describe in detail why users should not be divided into these categories that have been specified, but I think they may not like my opinion, since I am used to telling the truth and operating with facts. Most of these airdrops (small-capitalized tokens) are not attached by anything and almost the entire issue is held by the creator of the token, who can manipulate the price, so it is extremely risky to keep such coins at the start of trading. Nevertheless, I will answer the question of why most users immediately sell airdrops. This is the fault of most projects that simply do not value their community, which delay the claim after the start of trading, which simply do not distribute tokens to loyal users and devalue their time and work. Therefore, people have already learned to sell tokens (if they have taught them, of course) immediately after the start of trading, as they understand that it is pointless to hold tokens, since in 99% of cases there will be strong pressure on the price.
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I completely agree with you, my friend. Crypto projects have taught us to sell airdrops as quickly as possible, otherwise in 99% of cases we’re left holding dust
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