With Ethereum Name Services ($ENS) and Paraswap ($PSP) doing token airdrops recently, some might have started proactively looking for the next airdrop.
It’s clear that airdrop farming is an extremely speculative activity that hinges on a lot of unknowns. There’s no way of identifying whether a protocol would eventually do an airdrop or not, and even if they did, what actions qualify for an airdrop.
Paraswap’s recent airdrop was claimed to alienate many real users after they identified and filtered out 20,000 legitimate users out of 1m+ addresses that interacted with its protocol.
Nonetheless, we think that’s it’s still worth trying and giving these apps and protocols a spin regardless of whether they will eventually do an airdrop or not, in fact, some of these might be ones that you’re already using anyway.
