This time, the activity for @OpenGradient 's $OPG , I think it's not just about posting to boost rankings; what’s really worth noting is the user growth design behind it: letting actual users of OpenGradient Chat enter the S2 OPG airdrop eligibility pool.
A major issue with many AI projects is that while they generate a lot of hype, genuine usage is quite weak. Everyone's looking at narratives, funding, and KOL retweets, but very few actually open the product daily.
OpenGradient is focusing on the Chat product and credit usage, essentially filtering for real users instead of just rewarding one-time airdrop hunters.
The official talking points clearly mention that users who continuously use OpenGradient Chat and purchase/consume credits are eligible to participate in the S2 OPG airdrop.
I see two signals from this design:
· First, the project isn't just spinning a grand narrative about Open Intelligence; it’s directing traffic towards real product usage.
· Second, the S2 airdrop is likely to value effective interaction over mere wallet address count.
· Third, content, trading, and product usage are all placed within the same growth loop.
· Fourth, if creators can consistently produce original content, they are also contributing to the genuine spread of the project.
Currently, the experience with OpenGradient Chat isn't just chatting:
· Edge-side encryption, identity stripping, stronger privacy by default
· Image Studio can generate images across Gemini / ByteDance / xAI multiple models
· Integrated with Claude Fable 5, with the Nous Hermes model also available in private conversations
· Product entry: chat.opengradient.ai
So, I’ll treat this kind of activity as a combo move: daily original content + small trades + actual product experience. It’s not about completing tasks, but rather using minimal costs to assess whether an AI + Crypto project has the potential for real user growth.
In the end, airdrops are not about speed but about who leaves effective traces earlier and more consistently.
$OPG
#opg
A major issue with many AI projects is that while they generate a lot of hype, genuine usage is quite weak. Everyone's looking at narratives, funding, and KOL retweets, but very few actually open the product daily.
OpenGradient is focusing on the Chat product and credit usage, essentially filtering for real users instead of just rewarding one-time airdrop hunters.
The official talking points clearly mention that users who continuously use OpenGradient Chat and purchase/consume credits are eligible to participate in the S2 OPG airdrop.
I see two signals from this design:
· First, the project isn't just spinning a grand narrative about Open Intelligence; it’s directing traffic towards real product usage.
· Second, the S2 airdrop is likely to value effective interaction over mere wallet address count.
· Third, content, trading, and product usage are all placed within the same growth loop.
· Fourth, if creators can consistently produce original content, they are also contributing to the genuine spread of the project.
Currently, the experience with OpenGradient Chat isn't just chatting:
· Edge-side encryption, identity stripping, stronger privacy by default
· Image Studio can generate images across Gemini / ByteDance / xAI multiple models
· Integrated with Claude Fable 5, with the Nous Hermes model also available in private conversations
· Product entry: chat.opengradient.ai
So, I’ll treat this kind of activity as a combo move: daily original content + small trades + actual product experience. It’s not about completing tasks, but rather using minimal costs to assess whether an AI + Crypto project has the potential for real user growth.
In the end, airdrops are not about speed but about who leaves effective traces earlier and more consistently.
$OPG
#opg