Airdrop Explosion: Can Pyth Surpass LayerZero?

💡 In the airdrop circle, LayerZero has always been regarded as the 'ultimate expectation' by many. Countless people have set up ambushes in advance, looking forward to a wealth feast that could rival ARB. Now, the Pyth airdrop has made a strong entrance, and many people are starting to compare: can it surpass LayerZero?

🔎 LayerZero Airdrop Expectations

• Cross-chain communication protocol: Technically positioned as high-end, hailed as one of the core infrastructures for cross-chain.

• Numerous ambushers: Users are distributed across ecological applications like Stargate, with extremely high expectations.

• Mystery unresolved: Airdrop rumors abound, but there has always been no clear landing time.

🔎 Pyth Airdrop's Real Performance

• Substantial distribution: The Pyth airdrop has already landed, and many people have genuinely received tens of thousands of dollars.

• Wider coverage: Supports over 100 public chains, over 600 applications, with more common interaction scenarios than LayerZero.

• Sustained release: Pyth is not a 'one-off deal', but a long-term incentive.

• Real demand: As an oracle, Pyth provides key data such as stock, foreign exchange, commodities, and cryptocurrency prices, with a more hardcore application range.

📊 Comparative Summary

Features LayerZero (Expectation) Pyth (Reality)

Current Status Not Confirmed Multiple Rounds of Airdrop Landed

Application Scenario Cross-chain Communication Oracle + Financial Data

User Coverage Ambushed in Some Ecosystems Multi-chain + 600+ Applications

Airdrop Model One-time Expectation Sustained Release

Risk Comparison High (Not Confirmed) Low (Already Distributed, Ongoing)

📌 Conclusion

👉 LayerZero is the 'legend of future wealth';

👉 Pyth is the 'wealth fact that has already begun to cash in'.

Can it surpass LayerZero? The answer is actually no longer important—because Pyth has already brought the airdrop explosion into reality, and the only question left is whether you dare to reach out and take it.

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