Some people see Kava airdrops as scams, while I see them as opportunities

When I first shared my account screenshots, there were always people making sarcastic comments: "How can airdrops be that good? Isn't this just a scam?" They doubted while continuing to liquidate their positions in the contract or chase the market in the secondary market.

But I knew very well that Kava's SOP is clear: cross-chain once, two exchanges on Kinetix, stake a little KAVA, governance voting, then complete a few small tasks on Galxe, all done in less than twenty minutes, with gas fees under 2U. Three weeks later, I received over 400U, with my principal multiplied several times, real wallet notifications—where’s the scam?

Ironically, those who called it a scam eventually came to quietly ask me how to do it. They had mocked before, but in the end, they were the ones being harvested by the market, missing out on the most stable profits.

In summary: Some see Kava as a scam, while others see Kava as an opportunity. The difference lies in whose wallet is ringing and whose wallet is crying.

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