In-depth Analysis | Why are Binance Alpha's Airdrops Becoming More Distant?
#币安Alpha The point system has been live for almost a month. From the beginning, many users tasted the sweetness of airdrops, but later more and more users complained about the difficulty of obtaining airdrops. What exactly went wrong? Here’s my personal analysis of the 'high point threshold' and some improvement ideas. 1. Why does it seem increasingly unreachable for many users to achieve Alpha's scores? According to existing data, Binance has set a range limit on the total airdrop amount for each phase, and has also intentionally framed each airdrop's yield per person to be around 100U (there are special cases, such as the token $NXPC from Adventure Island, which can generally receive over 400U, and there are times when the airdrop value is particularly low, but Binance generously compensates with additional airdrops). Therefore, the total airdrop amount remains within a fixed range, and each person's yield is also around 100U. It can be calculated that the number of participants each phase = total airdrop amount / 100U, which is also a fixed range. So why has the number of airdrop participants not decreased, while the threshold score continues to rise, even remaining high after the introduction of the 15-point deduction mechanism for receiving airdrops? This can primarily be attributed to - the Binance airdrops are just too appealing.