The Airdrop That Everyone Talked About (My Experience)
I joined Notcoin’s early airdrop rounds and it was wild: the project rewarded simple participation—tapping, sharing, playing mini-games—and handed out tokens to millions. I remember checking on the distribution and seeing a huge number of small wallets receiving NOT, which changed how I thought about distribution mechanics. The airdrop was deliberately broad: it wasn’t just whales or insiders; it rewarded engagement. That meant my friend who’d never used crypto before suddenly had tokens and wanted to learn what to do with them. For those of us already in the space, the airdrop became both a teaching moment and a liquidity event. It also created headline traction: millions of players, many small holders, and a community energized to create memes and content. The distribution approach wasn’t perfect — it brought short-term volatility — but it also accomplished the core mission: massive user onboarding.