Picture this: any other blockchain hits its one-year token generation event milestone, and suddenly the entire community acts like the project owes them a fat airdrop.
Wild how we've normalized this mindset, right?
Like somehow participating in a network or holding tokens automatically entitles everyone to free money just because 365 days passed. Try applying that logic to literally any other asset class and watch people look at you sideways.
The entitlement is real. Projects ship updates, build infrastructure, survive bear markets—but if there's no airdrop at the TGE anniversary? Instant rage mode.
Maybe we've been spoiled by the meta. Or maybe some folks forgot that value creation doesn't always equal token handouts.
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PumpAnalyst
· 1h ago
Bearish is bearish, but the expectation for this TGE airdrop has indeed been hyped up ridiculously by the market maker. The technicals have already bottomed out, so all you suckers be careful not to chase the price.
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FunGibleTom
· 1h ago
Haha, you are absolutely right. These people have just been spoiled by early Airdrops.
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MEVSandwich
· 2h ago
Ha, this is the current state of the crypto world, the culture of getting things for free has been ingrained in the DNA.
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CexIsBad
· 2h ago
Well said, it's just that some people are only filled with airdrop dreams...
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DecentralizeMe
· 2h ago
You are right, this generation of coin holders has really become spoiled; they start cursing after a year of getting things for free without any effort. Why are they so greedy?
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PriceOracleFairy
· 2h ago
ngl the statistical deviation here is wild... holding tokens ≠ revenue share but everyone runs their profit models like it does lmao. classic market inefficiency moment fr
Picture this: any other blockchain hits its one-year token generation event milestone, and suddenly the entire community acts like the project owes them a fat airdrop.
Wild how we've normalized this mindset, right?
Like somehow participating in a network or holding tokens automatically entitles everyone to free money just because 365 days passed. Try applying that logic to literally any other asset class and watch people look at you sideways.
The entitlement is real. Projects ship updates, build infrastructure, survive bear markets—but if there's no airdrop at the TGE anniversary? Instant rage mode.
Maybe we've been spoiled by the meta. Or maybe some folks forgot that value creation doesn't always equal token handouts.