#USElectronicsTariffs

Projects like Kernal DAO that generate buzz around their so-called “mega airdrops,” only to hand out less than $5 per participant, end up being a letdown for most users. They drum up excitement with flashy campaigns, asking people to complete tasks, sign up, or even connect their wallets—just to receive mere pocket change. These airdrops often feel more like marketing gimmicks than genuine efforts to reward the community. Rather than fostering trust and loyalty, they leave users feeling frustrated and misled. In a space that claims to champion decentralization and empowerment, this kind of approach ultimately undermines credibility and squanders the community’s time and energy.

#DiversityYourAssets