# Airdrop Articoli collegati

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After OpenMind's Token Launch: A Quick Guide to Unreleased Token Projects in the Robotics Sector

Following the recent token launch by OpenMind, a leading project in the crypto robotics sector, which generated significant community discussion and airdrop rewards, the broader robotics narrative is gaining momentum. This was further amplified by the high-profile showcase of embodied intelligence companies during the 2026 Spring Festival Gala. Against this backdrop of increased capital and public attention, the article highlights several promising, yet-to-launch token projects in the robotics space for potential early interaction and airdrop opportunities. Key projects featured include: - **PrismaX**: An open coordination layer connecting remote operators, users, and robot companies. It completed a $11 million funding round and offers an interactive platform where users can earn points through daily logins, quizzes, and even paid access to control robots remotely. - **Konnex**: A decentralized platform enabling robots to act as independent economic agents, collaborating on tasks and settling payments with stablecoins. It recently secured $15 million and has launched a points program for user engagement. - **BitRobot Network**: A decentralized, incentive-driven platform focused on Embodied AI research. It raised $8 million and is currently accepting applications for early access to its network. - **Axis Robotics**: A project aiming to bridge diverse human intelligence with Robotics General Intelligence (RGI), moving from "AI that chats" to "AI that acts." It provides an interactive hub for users to complete tasks by operating robots. The article provides basic interaction guides for each project, suggesting that the robotics sector is a key area to watch for potential airdrops and growth in the first half of the year.

Odaily星球日报Ieri 03:47

After OpenMind's Token Launch: A Quick Guide to Unreleased Token Projects in the Robotics Sector

Odaily星球日报Ieri 03:47

Why Do 85% of Token Launches Ultimately Become Expensive 'Funerals'?

According to Arrakis Research, 85% of tokens launched in 2025 ended the year with negative returns, highlighting a systemic failure in token design rather than market conditions. Token Generation Events (TGEs) are not celebrations but "open gladiator arenas" where flawed economic models are exploited. Key failures include excessive Fully Diluted Valuations (FDV) over $1 billion, which had a 100% failure rate, and low initial circulation, leading to massive sell pressure upon unlocks. Only 9.4% of tokens that dropped in their first week recovered. The report identifies four critical success factors: 1. **Sybil Resistance:** Filtering out airdrop farmers (e.g., LayerZero’s efforts reduced initial sell-off). 2. **Revenue-Based Airdrops:** Treating airdrops as customer acquisition costs tied to real protocol usage. 3. **Ready Infrastructure:** Staking, governance, and custody must be operational at launch to provide utility and retain holders. 4. **Effective Market Makers:** Choosing transparent market-making services that provide liquidity depth, not artificial demand. The ultimate goal is achieving decentralization in development, governance, value distribution, and participation. Success requires building genuine demand through protocol utility, not marketing hype. Tokens must be designed to withstand inherent sell pressure from airdrop recipients, exchanges, and market makers from day one.

marsbit02/24 09:21

Why Do 85% of Token Launches Ultimately Become Expensive 'Funerals'?

marsbit02/24 09:21

Data Modeling: How to Improve the Quality of Interaction on Polymarket?

Polymarket, a leading prediction market platform, is anticipated to have one of the largest airdrops in the sector. This analysis provides a data-driven strategy to optimize user interactions for potential rewards. A critical finding is that public dashboards often double-count trading volume by including both sides of a trade. The true, single-sided figure is likely half of what is displayed, which will be the metric Polymarket uses internally. User distribution data reveals extreme concentration: only 0.51% of addresses profited over $1,000, and a mere 1.74% traded over $50,000. Crucially, 79% of traders have never earned even $1 in liquidity provider (LP) rewards, making LP activity a currently undervalued and highly capital-efficient interaction. Historical airdrop precedents suggest rewards will be based on active behavior—not profitability—to avoid favoring insiders. A multi-dimensional model is predicted, likely featuring: * 40% weight on trade volume (using a square root compression formula to limit whale dominance). * 35% weight on LP rewards. * 15% weight on market diversity (number of distinct markets traded in). * 10% weight on longevity (months active). The analysis advises users to accumulate genuine, on-chain provable volume across diverse markets, hold positions for 1-24 hours, and, most importantly, begin providing liquidity to accumulate LP rewards, which are a strong anti-Sybil signal. A hard cap per address is also expected to prevent excessive concentration of the airdrop.

Odaily星球日报02/22 10:57

Data Modeling: How to Improve the Quality of Interaction on Polymarket?

Odaily星球日报02/22 10:57

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