The current airdrop environment has changed significantly. Looking back to the beginning of the year, you could easily receive decent airdrops by completing a few interactions, with projects like UNI, ENS, and APTOS having low requirements. But now it's completely different; the project party treats "airdrop users" like "serfs" to exploit, the task lists are alarmingly long, and the rewards given in the end are pitifully small, with some even defaulting on payments.
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The current airdrop environment has changed significantly. Looking back to the beginning of the year, you could easily receive decent airdrops by completing a few interactions, with projects like UNI, ENS, and APTOS having low requirements. But now it's completely different; the project party treats "airdrop users" like "serfs" to exploit, the task lists are alarmingly long, and the rewards given in the end are pitifully small, with some even defaulting on payments.