Binance Alpha currently has a score of 236 points for airdrops, and it's hitting new highs every day. So why is this happening? Why is it breaking new highs? From the data of these websites, it can be seen that yesterday's airdrop ended with less than thirty percent of users having claimed it, and even in the earlier airdrops, the claim rate was less than fifty percent. The airdrop points consumption mechanism is quite good, but the officials did not consider that at least fifty to sixty percent of users intentionally do not claim each airdrop, just sitting there stuck, especially with no re-issue situation making it worse. Moreover, aside from that fifty to sixty percent of people who intentionally do not claim their rewards each time, the key issue is that the later users are catching up, but they are blocked by the earlier users, causing the threshold to keep increasing. This means that the actual ranking of circulating spots may be even less than about 15,000. It’s like saying there are seemingly 30,000 airdrops at the front, but at least 15,000 to 20,000 are just occupying the spots without participating, resulting in the scores continuously increasing. In reality, the number of circulating spots is very few, actually just over 10,000, and possibly even less. It’s equivalent to competing for airdrops from 10,000 instead of the original 30,000. Tell me, how can it not be competitive?