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#Binance Alpha积分空投# Looking back at the past, the Binance Alpha points Airdrop has left a deep impression on me. It reminds me of the EOS Airdrop in 2017 and the UNI Airdrop in 2020, both of which were significant turning points. Now seeing Towns Protocol announce its tokenomics, with 57% allocated for Airdrops and community programs, this bold move inevitably brings back memories of those crazy days.
But history tells us that airdrops are not a guarantee of a project's success. Do you remember how many projects briefly flourished after airdrops in the past? The key still lies in the actual value of the project and its long-term development. As a communication platform, whether Towns can truly solve pain points and create network effects is the critical factor that determines its fate.
Such a high percentage of Token distribution to the community seems generous, but it actually carries risks. Without a sufficient lock-up period, it may lead to a large sell-off after the launch, harming long-term holders. I have experienced too many cases like this.
However, from a positive perspective, Towns' approach also reflects the spirit of decentralization. If it can truly activate the community, it may pave a new way. After all, in this rapidly changing industry, innovation is the key to survival.
Overall, my advice for this type of Airdrop activity is: stay vigilant, analyze rationally, and do not blindly follow the trend. After all, in this circle, there are very few projects that can truly survive. We must learn from history to seize opportunities in the future.