Currently, the value of airdrops is decreasing. Yesterday, there were 60,000 people with scores above 205. It's too competitive.

I made a chart. As of now, the 30,000 tier offers the highest returns. The 60,000 and 130,000 tiers are no longer worth it; the more times you play, the more traps there are, making it very unfavorable for grinding. Moreover, the returns are similar to the 30,000 tier. The chart does not include handling fees.

Returns are roughly below $50, and losses start to appear around the 130,000 tier.

At below $40, the 60,000 tier begins to incur losses.

In the future, scores will definitely continue to rise. If returns are sufficient, one can cash out. If it's an individual with multiple accounts, they can look for good returns to cash out. For studios, they can continue; for individuals, they can keep grinding. When scores exceed 220, we retail investors will need to cash out, otherwise the returns won't cover the losses.