Just witnessed the fastest claim window ever – $RLS airdrop wrapped up in under two minutes.
Tried to get through but the captcha system completely choked under the traffic surge. By the time I finally passed verification, the whole thing was already over. Pretty frustrating experience honestly.
This FCFS (first-come-first-served) approach clearly isn't working. When eligible participants can't even complete basic verification before allocation runs dry, something's broken.
Here's a thought: why not set claim thresholds based on qualification criteria? Give everyone who qualifies a reasonable time window to claim instead of turning it into a speed contest where bots and network latency decide who gets in.
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GasFeeCrying
· 18h ago
Two minutes? Really? I didn't even react before it was gone
The verification code system really crashed hard, this is the daily life of web3
This FCFS system should have been changed long ago, it's just purely rewarding Bots.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 18h ago
This is the norm of web3, with captcha crashes, Bots running rampant, and real participants being stuck on loading pages... Quite ironic.
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SignatureCollector
· 18h ago
It's the same old trick again... verification code crashes, windows close in seconds, and the qualified ones get stuck. It's truly ridiculous.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 18h ago
Another pure Bots carnival... Two minutes? I didn't even see the verification code clearly before it was gone, this is not an Airdrop, it's robbery.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 18h ago
It's this trap again, soon no one will be able to grab it... When the verification code gets stuck, I know I'm going to be Rekt.
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GetRichLeek
· 18h ago
It's the same old story again, the verification code is stuck, the airdrop is gone, typical. I just want to ask if these project parties have water in their brains, why do they have to make it feel like a rush purchase? Qualified users can't even get it, but Bots and scalpers are making a fortune. I already said they should allocate directly based on on-chain data, but they refused to listen.
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WenMoon
· 18h ago
The verification code was stuck for two minutes, and when I checked, the airdrop was gone... This operation is really something, it feels like I'm competing with Bots for food.
Just witnessed the fastest claim window ever – $RLS airdrop wrapped up in under two minutes.
Tried to get through but the captcha system completely choked under the traffic surge. By the time I finally passed verification, the whole thing was already over. Pretty frustrating experience honestly.
This FCFS (first-come-first-served) approach clearly isn't working. When eligible participants can't even complete basic verification before allocation runs dry, something's broken.
Here's a thought: why not set claim thresholds based on qualification criteria? Give everyone who qualifies a reasonable time window to claim instead of turning it into a speed contest where bots and network latency decide who gets in.