I can't count the number of hours I wasted reading through senseless drama on this app.
Twitter keeps feeding us with cheap dopamine hits so we'll continue staying on the platform, so it's up to us to mute aggressively.
Clear your mind by ignoring the noise.
An action will not get you an airdrop if it can be replicated at scale.
That's when you lose your edge because anyone can do the same actions as you, but better.
Unless you're making solid profits through trading, it doesn't make sense to burn fees in hopes of a good return.
Outthink AI by becoming a Signal Creator.
And it’s not that hard either:
Try cool things and share your results, even if they’re failures.
Authenticity leads to trust, and trust leads to long-term success.
A testnet that can be easily botted will likely be overdiluted unless some Sybil criteria are used.
I would only choose to go hard on a testnet if they meet these criteria:
❍ An incentivised campaign is launched that prioritises on-chain tasks
❍ A barrier to entry exists
When I'm losing my motivation to continue in this space, I go back to question why I'm still here.
I don't want insane wealth, I just want freedom to do whatever I want. And I believe airdrops will get me there.
The meta is now low-volume, high-impact actions that save you time
2025 would have been a 'lost year' for me if I just looked at profits.
But it feels more like a coming-of-age year where we learnt how to navigate the noise in this age of infinite content.
Honing your judgment, even through losses, will be the key to surviving 2026 and beyond.
Sharing opinions is scary because there will be haters who dunk on you.
I've faced multiple overly emotional backlashes, but I've learnt the best way is to ignore them.
Focus on those who resonate with your takes and connect with them instead of stressing over toxic comments.
You keep wondering why nobody follows you, but here's the brutal truth:
No one cares about you if you sound exactly like AI.
Information is everywhere, so the only edge left is your taste.
That’s what your followers come back for, not another generic “how-to” thread.
I skip projects with Yapper leaderboards since they choose to reward farming.
They advertise their rewards and 'force' us to grind out mindless content just to rank up on the leaderboard.
Projects that encourage short-term hype do not last long.
InfoFi stops accounts from speaking out against projects for fear of losing their allocations.
Everyone would only share overly positive posts, and we need to be more critical to see through all the noise.
Paid ads are everywhere.
Most people think airdrops are “worse" this cycle because of InfoFi and bad market conditions.
But they’re worse because teams choose to reward attention instead of real alignment.
You can’t build long-term ecosystems with short-term incentives.
The key to winning in airdrops:
Focus on being someone that projects can't help but to reward.
That's done by building real influence through the value we provide.
The only metric that can't be gamed for airdrops is value.
Follower counts or transactions don't count.
But real value does.
Those who consistently provide it will get noticed.
Looks like Twitter is down, so guess it’s time to post more here.
One reason why we can never rely on just one algo because anything can happen to our audience there.
What you missed in this week's Airdrop Insider Roundup:
❍ 3 new airdrop checkers that are live
❍ 4 campaigns on Galxe/Layer3/Intract that are worth your time
❍ 2 other campaigns to complete
Less focus on effort, more focus on exposure.
❍ Many grind airdrops without talking about it and miss out
❍ Airdrops reward reputation now
❍ Say what you did to grow luck surface area
If no one knows you exist, you're just another Sybil.
I'm tired of the perp DEX meta.
These airdrops dominate the timeline, but it's a losing battle.
For bad traders like me, it's -EV to burn fees just for a chance to get tokens.
Leverage is normalised on CT, but we can choose not to use it.
Every post, every onchain action, every valuable contribution:
They all increase your luck surface area.
That’s the new meta:
Do the work, then talk about it.
Anyone can increase their airdrop luck if they:
❍ Use fewer wallets, more intentionally
❍ Share what they did onchain
❍ Stay consistent
These steps build out your luck surface area.