Sure, nobody's got a crystal ball for Zama's airdrop numbers. But here's what's NOT up for debate: the folks grinding early—testers debugging code at 3am, builders shipping tools, community die-hards—they're already miles ahead in this FHE crypto race. Doesn't matter if you can't predict the exact haul. What matters? You're in the game while others are still reading the rulebook.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-12 05:02
The ones still debugging code at 3 a.m. are the true winners. Others, go ahead and read the white paper slowly.
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UncommonNPC
· 12-10 18:57
The person who fixed the bug at 3 a.m. has already won. It's a bit late to check the rule manual now.
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AirdropJunkie
· 12-10 18:48
Early birds eat bugs, this phrase really makes sense when it comes to airdrops. Those guys who are still tweaking code at 3 a.m. are now earning things we can't even imagine.
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CommunitySlacker
· 12-10 18:37
Early participants do have an advantage, but I've heard this logic several times in other projects... However, to be fair, the FHE track is indeed different this time. Whoever is early makes money; it all depends on how the distribution is handled later.
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ForkMaster
· 12-10 18:32
Uh, I've heard this kind of rhetoric too many times. Project teams always like to hype—"Early participants are chosen by fate," but have you ever seen an airdrop that ends up bearish and dumps?
Alright, I admit, the guy who fixed the bug at 3 a.m. does have some skills, but don’t mistake participation for a secret to wealth. My third kid already knows this trick.
The FHE track indeed has potential, but I worry that Zama might come with a "surprise distribution" at the end, which would be the most heartbreaking.
Sure, nobody's got a crystal ball for Zama's airdrop numbers. But here's what's NOT up for debate: the folks grinding early—testers debugging code at 3am, builders shipping tools, community die-hards—they're already miles ahead in this FHE crypto race. Doesn't matter if you can't predict the exact haul. What matters? You're in the game while others are still reading the rulebook.