In-depth discussion on Alpha Points

Currently 119 points, from the earliest airdrop on April 10 to the last one on May 8. I believe there will be a next one because I am a truly normal Alpha user, not someone who 'grinds' like you all do.

First, my guess for the number of participants in each airdrop is 3,000 people, with a total amount of 300,000 USDT. Some people think it’s 30,000 people, which I consider too optimistic. Big players with over 10,000 USDT won’t come to compete; this type of person should generally be around 150 points. Those with over 180 points typically have a balance between 1,000 USDT and 10,000 USDT. Those with less than 1,000 USDT correspond to scores below 150.

Now, let’s talk about mindset. Firstly, I believe I am a normal Alpha user. I have been chasing the first level in Alpha for a long time, and my holding amount is very small, so the airdrop is a zero-cost investment for me. I fundamentally reject gas fees. If I get it, I take it. If I don’t get it, I don’t force it.

So, what is the fundamental reason for the points to be 'grinded'? It’s definitely greed. Just like in society, as long as there are benefits, one must hold them in their own hands. Even if the competition gets fierce, they are unwilling to let it go. Therefore, in the end, the originally 100 USDT airdrop profit becomes, as long as there is a profit of 10 USDT, I can grind my points to infinity.

I see players like this, who are already proud of their points, and even being unproductive is no issue for them. The act of tapping a finger has even been related to effort. They are still asking why the mechanism needs to be changed because if you keep grinding like this, there will definitely be no profits and will be counteracted. Moreover, I sympathize with users who have been constantly encouraged to grind points while always being the ones running alongside. These people are the 'victims' you refer to as 'unproductive'.

Alpha is not there to serve you 3,000 grinders with 180+ points. Rather, it is aimed at the platform's million-level users, ultimately aiming to establish a normal Alpha ecosystem. The current points system is far from sufficient to serve millions of users.

A small matter can truly reveal the real reason for the societal grind: that is, profit-driven players holding profits entirely in their hands, while those in charge do nothing. In the end, the ones sacrificed are the ordinary players who keep running alongside.

I believe my mindset is normal because I have already detached from your grinding playstyle, regardless of whether the platform's points system changes or not. I never engage in things that make me anxious or panic.