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#Binance Alpha Seeing this LAVA Airdrop, I have to be honest—the 230-point threshold is set quite interestingly. This kind of decreasing mechanism appears to be "fair" on the surface, but in reality, it creates a sense of anxiety, forcing users to make quick decisions.
I have seen too many airdrop traps over the years. Low-threshold airdrops often imply one of two possibilities: either the project party wants to quickly raise participation data for financing endorsement, or the token itself has no real value. When will the score drop from 230, so that it can be claimed? In the end, it will definitely drop to a level that everyone can participate in — this is the bait.
The key is that claiming consumes 15 Alpha points, and you must confirm within 24 hours, otherwise it will be automatically forfeited. This set of moves is testing your level of greed. Many people will regret 'missing' this Airdrop and will be more easily taken advantage of next time.
My suggestion is simple: First, check the fundamentals of the LAVA project, whether there are any issues with the token economic model, and what the initial circulation is. If these are not clear, then the 165 tokens might just be 165 reasons to trick you into trading repeatedly. Airdrops are never free lunches falling from the sky; they are the project team collecting your attention.
To live long on the chain, the most important thing is sensitivity to these design psychology aspects. Don't let aggressive time constraints cloud your judgment.