# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Airdrop

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Airdrop", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Weekly Editor's Picks (0124-0130)

Weekly Editor's Picks (0124-0130) by Odaily Planet Daily features in-depth articles from the past week. Key topics include: - **Investing & Startups**: Analysis suggests the silver rally, driven by capital flight, monetary devaluation, and industrial demand, may continue. Silver is seen as having a "Bitcoin moment," transitioning from "poor man's gold" to an industrial necessity. Concerns about a potential COMEX silver delivery failure by March 2026 are highlighted. The tokenization logic of gold (e.g., XAUt) and on-chain silver trading on platforms like Hyperliquid are also discussed. - **Policy & Stablecoins**: The real competition in stablecoin issuance lies in compliance, liquidity, redemption efficiency, and bundled services, not just the technical ability to create a token. - **Ethereum & Scaling**: In an interview, Vitalik Buterin expressed concern about the gap between Ethereum's technical capabilities and its original purpose of building decentralized applications (DeSoc, smarter DAOs). He noted that SocialFi faces structural issues where financial incentives can overwhelm social ones. - **CeFi & DeFi**: A report on on-chain stock perpetual contracts details their mechanisms to handle unique market structures and their role in merging traditional finance with crypto. The Trump family's crypto ventures, which added $1.4 billion to their wealth, are also examined. - **Web3 & AI**: A contrarian view bets against AI's success, arguing that excess production could threaten established power structures, making hard assets a better investment. - **Weekly Recap**: Key events include Bitcoin's drop to ~$81,200, Trump's potential Fed chair nomination, and the US establishing clearer crypto regulations. Gold approached $5,600 and silver hit a record high of $117/oz.

marsbit01/31 04:20

Weekly Editor's Picks (0124-0130)

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"We Are Heartbroken by CEX": 4 Users Reveal Why They 'Defected' to Hyperliquid

"We Are Heartbroken by CEXs": Four Users Explain Why They Switched to Hyperliquid In 2025, Hyperliquid emerged as a major player in the perpetual futures DEX space. Founded and self-funded by Jeff, it achieved significant traction, at one point handling over 10% of Binance’s daily contract volume and dominating more than 70% of the perp DEX market. Four users shared their perspectives on why they moved from CEXs to Hyperliquid: - **User A (Web3 Researcher)**: Hyperliquid prioritizes transparency and user experience over decentralization. It functions like a CEX but with on-chain settlement, offering control and verifiable transactions. - **User B (Hyperliquid Enthusiast)**: Driven by profit, he found CEXs increasingly exploitative in 2024. Hyperliquid’s wealth effect, community culture, and successful token auctions attracted users and generated significant returns. - **User C (Airdrop Farmer)**: Hyperliquid’s substantial airdrop and sustainable revenue model stood out. Its appeal to international users (especially those restricted from regulated CEXs) and high referral rewards also contributed to growth. - **User D (Project Executive)**: The meme coin boom and low liquidity in traditional tokens forced him into leveraged trading. Hyperliquid’s unique community behavior (e.g., opposing CEX-listed tokens) created arbitrage opportunities. Hyperliquid’s success stems from its user-centric design, transparency, and strategic community building. External factors, including CEXs’ failures in fostering wealth creation and trust, further drove users toward decentralized alternatives. The platform’s rise highlights a shift in user preference toward链上 products when CEXs underdeliver.

marsbit01/30 10:08

"We Are Heartbroken by CEX": 4 Users Reveal Why They 'Defected' to Hyperliquid

marsbit01/30 10:08

Binance Alpha Cools Down: User Count Drops 60%, Is No One Claiming 'Eggs' Anymore?

Binance Alpha, once hailed as a lucrative platform for earning token airdrops, has seen a significant decline in user engagement and profitability. According to data from Alpha123, the number of users dropped by over 60%, from nearly 500,000 in November 2025 to around 200,000 by January 2026. Monthly earnings per account have also fallen sharply, with the theoretical maximum for January estimated at approximately $715.7—far below the $2,000 monthly profits seen in mid-2025. The platform’s become more challenging due to rising积分门槛 (score thresholds), which recently reached as high as 257 points. In some cases, users cannot meet the threshold through daily activities alone. For example, earning 15 points requires approximately $32,700 in trading volume, which—for retail traders—could mean around 100 trades per day. This results in high transaction costs, including fees and potential slippage, especially when trading volatile tokens. While some early participants earned significant returns from a few high-value airdrops, such opportunities are now rare. Most airdrops now yield below $50, and increased competition—including automated trading by studios—has made it harder for ordinary users to profit. Many are now questioning whether the effort and risk remain worthwhile, especially as platform incentives appear to be shifting away from high-frequency rewards toward more measured engagement.

marsbit01/28 10:11

Binance Alpha Cools Down: User Count Drops 60%, Is No One Claiming 'Eggs' Anymore?

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