Recently, I’ve noticed a few interesting airdrop opportunities; sharing the recent market trends and project updates.



Yesterday’s OPN airdrop activity had good participation, and today there’s a new airdrop project launching. Such direct-to-spot airdrops are quite rare; participating in booster tasks usually yields significant rewards. The competition data for JCT is also updating, rising from 25,180 to 45,288, which is a noticeable increase. The defensive position for the Stable competition is set at 90,000; this kind of guided competition is more friendly to newcomers.

Lately, I’ve been researching the ROBO project, and its logic is indeed worth a deep understanding. Similar to how early internet protocols TCP/IP and HTTP defined data transmission standards, the x402 protocol defines the pricing and settlement methods for machine services. As the native asset of this protocol layer, ROBO’s value comes from actual usage rather than narrative hype. Every time a machine completes a transaction via the x402 protocol, ROBO is consumed to pay fees; node staking and governance participation also require ROBO. This mechanism ensures that its value is supported by real transaction volume.

These kinds of airdrops and projects do require paying attention to industry trends, but it’s important to understand the project logic and do your own research before participating.
OPN1.19%
STABLE1.74%
ROBO-0.11%
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