In the past, small users could participate in Binance Alpha Airdrops by completing simple Web3 tasks, arranging only the required network fees. This allowed a wider community to join and benefit.
However, recently it seems that Alpha Airdrops are mostly being captured by users who already hold significant USDT balances, as they can accumulate Alpha Points more easily. This shift has made it difficult for smaller users—who only manage to arrange the basic fee—to participate at all.
My questions to Binance are:
When does Binance plan to end Alpha Airdrops?
Will there be any future opportunities designed for small users with limited capital?
How can Binance ensure inclusivity so that Web3 growth remains accessible to all, not just high-capital participants?
If small users continue to be left out, they might lose interest and eventually move away from Binance’s Web3 ecosystem. Transparency and a fairer system could help retain the diverse community that made Alpha Airdrops so successful in the first place.