Hello everyone, have you all been keeping an eye on various airdrops lately, wondering how to get a bite of the 'big pie'?
To be honest, I have too. Today, let's talk about a project I've been researching in depth recently — Lagrange (LA), especially the aspect everyone is most concerned about: is there any airdrop after the token launch on Binance? Is it worth our effort to participate?
1️⃣ Lagrange (LA): Potential airdrop 'big pie'? Let's do the math!
As you know, when I share projects, besides looking at the project's vision and technology, the most practical thing is of course to see if it can bring us real profits.
Recently, many friends have asked me about Lagrange, so let's have a podcast-style chat on 'airdrop practice + potential earnings analysis'.
Lagrange Protocol is positioned as a decentralized proof network; it sounds a bit technical, but simply put, it can make cross-chain data transmission safer and more efficient.
Why is this related to airdrops? Because projects like this, to build network effects and early communities, often provide generous rewards to early participants.
2️⃣ Airdrop expectations and guide: How to qualify?
So how can one qualify? Based on my observations of similar projects and the current public information on Lagrange, there are a few main directions to pay attention to:
Early testnet participation: If the project has testnet activities, actively participating in tests and submitting bug reports is a classic path to getting on the airdrop 'whitelist'. This is a high-cost performance way to participate, with almost zero gas fees in the early stages.
Community engagement and contribution: Actively interacting in their official communities on Discord, Twitter, etc., providing valuable suggestions, and helping new users with inquiries. This falls under 'soft investment', but many projects highly value the 'human touch' and cohesiveness of the community.