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#发帖赢代币NESS
Impact of the NESS Airdrop on Market Sentiment and Liquidity
Since the official announcement of the NESS airdrop by Gate Plaza, market sentiment has shown a clear “event-driven” uptick in activity.
First, airdrop events naturally attract a large number of users to interact, complete tasks, and generate short-term trading demand, which positively boosts initial token liquidity and depth. Second, news of an airdrop usually heats up community discussions, sparking debates in the secondary market about “value expectations” and drawing more attention to the project than a standard listing would. For investors, two main behaviors tend to emerge during an airdrop: one group of “active users” participates in tasks for the chance to receive free tokens in the short term, while another group of “value holders” assesses the project’s long-term potential and positions themselves early. Together, these groups provide the early trading momentum for the project. However, fluctuations in market sentiment mean that the project team must promptly advance ecosystem development after the airdrop ends; otherwise, cooling enthusiasm could lead to a price pullback.
Therefore, the airdrop itself is not a source of value, but a tool for attracting users and validating market interest. Whether active engagement can be sustained ultimately depends on NESS’s subsequent real-world use cases and the pace of ecosystem development.