There is an airdrop project worth paying attention to on the 19th, which is the zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) that appeared in the previous BOOSTER tasks. This project has currently raised 15 million USD, with an overall valuation of 100 million USD. The data looks promising. However, a bit of background is needed — it is a Hong Kong-based project, with Sequoia Capital participating in the funding, and a major exchange has also come in.



Everyone knows Sequoia Capital, which indeed has ample funds and is very aggressive. But the involvement of such a large institution means the project is relatively reliable, while also requiring caution regarding risks. After all, those well-funded projects have also been involved in exit scams and rug pulls.

My idea is this: since it’s an airdrop, claim it if you can, and sell quickly once received. Don’t expect it to do much; treat it as a free gain, and locking in profits and exiting is the safest. This way, you won’t miss the opportunity, and you won’t get caught holding the bag. When it comes to investing, you should be cautious, especially with projects backed by big funding sources — always keep your eyes open.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 12-17 09:55
Sequoia has invested, and you can still harvest the gains, so much to gain haha It's both Hong Kong and major exchanges, I've seen this combo many times Airdrops are just airdrops, claim and run, don't expect to get rich How was this ZKP in BOOSTER before? Did anyone really make money? Raising 100 million with a valuation sounds impressive, but whether it can survive in the future is another story
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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 12-17 09:55
Sequoia's entry means it's time to get serious; these large investor projects are the best at digging pits. Airdrops can be claimed, but don't expect to get rich. The key is to claim and then run. No matter how beautiful the financing data looks, I don't believe it. History has taught us too many times. ZKP technology is good, but so what? The real question is how to cut in later. With a Hong Kong background and a top exchange, it's indeed a bit suspicious. Just treat it as free stuff; if you can take action immediately, do so. Don't be greedy. These big financing players are ruthless. Remember that, little guys? After grabbing the airdrop, run away. You can't trap someone like me, a seasoned veteran. Sequoia Capital investing? Be even more cautious, my friend. Get the tokens and sell within three seconds—that's the survival rule.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 12-17 09:52
Sequoia's involvement should be approached with caution. They claim to be reliable, but in reality, they don't hold back when it comes to cutting profits. Claim your airdrops and run. Don't be greedy and think about doubling your money—that's all just stories. The more attractive the fundraising, the greater the risk. That's the truth. Hong Kong projects? Sounds impressive, but it's just quick money. That's all. The ZKP concept is good, but is it really just going to hit a valuation of 100 million with such a small increase? Just thinking about it is nerve-wracking.
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SchroedingerMinervip
· 12-17 09:52
Sequoia's entry has already raised suspicion; I've seen this trick many times before. Claim the airdrop if you can, lock in your gains, and don't think about getting rich overnight. The funding numbers look good, but act quickly or you'll be the bagholder. Wait a minute, a Hong Kong project partnered with a top exchange—is this collaboration truly reliable or just a setup before chopping the leeks? First, claim it and then see; the risk is always lurking out there.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 12-17 09:44
Projects backed by Sequoia I usually sell very quickly after getting them Zero-knowledge proofs and a Hong Kong background sound good, but in reality? Claim the airdrop and run, don't overthink it Raising 100 million valuation can be impressive, but these types of projects often underperform later Hurry up and get on the airdrop train, the risk is on you Big institutional endorsements? Ha, be more cautious
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 12-17 09:36
Sequoia's entry... be careful, I've seen many tricks of cutting people after a nice rally. Getting airdrops is fine, just don't overthink it. Take the airdrop and go—it's the safest way.
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