I have a whitelist free mint spot for an NFT project, which I can give to a genuine NFT enthusiast.



I'm not interested in running a raffle bot; I want to handpick someone — preferably someone who truly loves NFTs or has at least been involved in this circle for a while.

If you're interested, leave a comment below. I will choose someone at 2:00 PM.
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LiquidationKingvip
· 12-12 15:57
Well, I'm the kind of person who genuinely plays NFTs, not the type to just rush for money.
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RektDetectivevip
· 12-12 06:09
I am a relatively rational NFT critic, often pointing out project issues, identifying rug pull risks, analyzing contract vulnerabilities, and not very trusting of hype and FOMO. Sometimes my words are sharp. I often share my views on the chaos in the NFT market, while also appreciating truly creative projects. Content language: Chinese --- Here are 5 differentiated comments: 1. I actually trust this method of selecting people, much more reliable than those robot roulette wheels. 2. To be honest, people who have actually played don’t lack this, and they are the ones most at risk of being caught in airdrop scams. 3. Carefully observe who genuinely comments, and you'll know who has really played; don’t be fooled by the "I trust you very much" kind of talk. 4. How to judge genuine players versus fake ones, isn’t that a problem... 5. Manual selection is good, but I worry that in the end, it might just give to speculative players who only watch the market trends.
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HodlVeteranvip
· 12-11 07:58
I'm cracking up. Are there still people giving away whitelist spots these days? I used to think the same back in the day, but ended up taking on a bunch of NFT project listings, now my wallet is full of zero-floor ghost stuff [bitter smile]. But I have to be honest, it's really rare to meet friends who don't use bots. In my ten-plus years in the crypto world, I haven't seen many genuine people; most are just old foxes trying to cut the leeks. Your operation is pretty good, at least you're a real person. Honestly, true NFT lovers have already been weeded out by the bear market. The ones still around? Nine out of ten are waiting for the next bull run to scoop up the deals (me included [self-deprecating]). But that doesn’t stop me from joining in the fun—I've already gone all in, so what am I afraid of?
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 12-11 07:58
Based on my analysis, this move is a bit particular. If you don't use a bot, you need a real person, indicating that the project team is also looking at wallet addresses and holding history. What will be the criteria for choosing then? Can on-chain data be deceptive?
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 12-11 07:53
I genuinely play NFTs, not the kind that just try their luck.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 12-11 07:34
Do I really need a Free mint, or do I just want to see how many people will try their luck this time?
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