Started small—got airdropped $150 worth of $KAITO tokens just for reaching 20 subscribers. That initial taste of rewards got me hooked. Figured I'd post about everything happening in the space.
Results? Nothing. Complete silence.
Then I discovered Somnia. Changed my approach completely. Switched to a committed posting schedule—2-3 posts daily, no exceptions. Ran this for five solid months straight.
The effort paid off. Landed a decent airdrop. But honestly? Still feels like I'm chasing that big payoff.
The Web3 grind is real. Some days you wonder if the time investment is worth the returns. Some days you catch a wave. Either way, you keep posting, keep building, keep hoping the next opportunity is the one that breaks through.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 15h ago
5 months with an average of 2-3 posts per day, and still waiting for airdrop verification ROI? The data model itself is flawed.
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FlatTax
· 16h ago
Posting 2-3 times a day really can't keep up. Isn't this just the new era's working class?
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 16h ago
the algorithmic gratification loop is just mechanical reproduction applied to tokenomics, innit... posting thrice daily for months only to land "decent" returns feels like institutional critique masquerading as hustle culture
Grinding for Airdrops: My Year in Web3 Projects
Started small—got airdropped $150 worth of $KAITO tokens just for reaching 20 subscribers. That initial taste of rewards got me hooked. Figured I'd post about everything happening in the space.
Results? Nothing. Complete silence.
Then I discovered Somnia. Changed my approach completely. Switched to a committed posting schedule—2-3 posts daily, no exceptions. Ran this for five solid months straight.
The effort paid off. Landed a decent airdrop. But honestly? Still feels like I'm chasing that big payoff.
The Web3 grind is real. Some days you wonder if the time investment is worth the returns. Some days you catch a wave. Either way, you keep posting, keep building, keep hoping the next opportunity is the one that breaks through.