# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Exchange

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Airdrop Farming Economics: The Hidden Symbiotic Chain of Projects, VCs, and Studios

The article "Airdrop Economics: The Hidden Symbiosis Between Projects, VCs, and Airdrop Hunting Studios" explores the perverse economic incentives in the crypto industry that have led to a symbiotic, yet destructive, relationship between project teams, venture capitalists (VCs), exchanges, and professional airdrop hunting operations (studios). The core driver is identified as the "cold start paradox": Exchanges like Binance and OKX demand high user activity and transaction volume for listing, but new projects lack real users. To meet these demands, projects tacitly collaborate with studios that use automated scripts to generate massive volumes of fake transactions, addresses, and social media engagement, creating an illusion of popularity. VCs further fuel this system. Needing high-valuation exits, they pressure portfolio companies to maximize vanity metrics (active addresses, transactions, TVL) before a Token Generation Event (TGE), often turning a blind eye to the fraudulent data that inflates these numbers. The airdrop, originally a marketing tool to attract real users, has been completely subverted. It now functions as a payment mechanism where projects trade future tokens for the fake data studios provide. The article details the industrial-scale operation of these studios, which use fingerprint browsers, bulk wallet generation, AI-powered KYC bypasses, and task platforms like Galxe and Layer3 as their playbook. This activity creates a negative-sum game: it dilutes rewards for real users, clogs networks with high fees, and makes it impossible to gauge genuine product-market fit. Case studies of Starknet and zkSync show catastrophic user retention rates below 2% and plummeting activity post-airdrop, revealing the fabricated nature of their growth. The consequence is a classic case of "bad money driving out good." The ecosystem is polluted with noise, rewarding projects that optimize for bots over real users and punishing those focused on genuine utility. The author concludes that the industry is trapped in a "Performative Economy" and can only escape by shifting focus from vanity metrics to creating real economic value where using a product is more profitable than farming it.

marsbit01/07 00:38

Airdrop Farming Economics: The Hidden Symbiotic Chain of Projects, VCs, and Studios

marsbit01/07 00:38

Six Major Crypto IPOs to Watch in 2026

The crypto industry is poised for a significant wave of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in 2026, following a strong 2025 that saw $3.4 billion raised. The upcoming listings are characterized by companies with a strong focus on risk management, compliance, and infrastructure that bridges traditional finance with on-chain markets. Key potential IPOs to watch include: 1. **Kraken**: The US-based exchange, which filed confidentially with the SEC, is targeting a first-half 2026 listing. With a $20 billion valuation and a "compliance-first" strategy, it's seen as a major, diversified contender. 2. **Consensys**: The infrastructure giant behind MetaMask and Infura is working with major banks on a mid-2026 IPO. Its valuation is around $7 billion, offering pure-play software exposure. 3. **BitGo**: Backed by Goldman Sachs, this custody specialist aims for a Q1 2026 listing. Its growth is driven by institutional services, and it appeals to investors seeking infrastructure without direct trading volatility. 4. **Animoca Brands**: The Web3 gaming and metaverse investor plans a Nasdaq listing via a SPAC merger, testing investor appetite for digital property rights with a targeted $6 billion valuation. 5. **Ledger**: The hardware wallet maker is positioning itself as a full-stack self-custody platform. Benefiting from a renewed focus on security, it aims to be the "Apple of crypto security." 6. **Bithumb**: The South Korean exchange is planning a late-2025 listing on its domestic exchange, marking a comeback and serving as a key proxy for robust Asian retail crypto demand. This wave signals a maturation of the crypto sector, with public markets offering exposure to its critical infrastructure and compliant operators.

marsbit01/06 01:58

Six Major Crypto IPOs to Watch in 2026

marsbit01/06 01:58

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