Recently, I followed the trend and completed a wave of tasks for $PIEVERSE, and I just claimed the rewards at 19:00. To be honest, I only stuck with the first phase initially, earning 27 tokens each time. This time, I cashed out directly, and I got nearly $10.
Speaking of this project, it's actually quite interesting. The task design is pretty enticing, and the airdrops are not small each time. The community buzz has also been consistent. However, the token price was quite volatile some time ago and surprisingly dropped below the 1.0 mark, which confused many people.
But from a long-term perspective, projects that have stable task outputs and maintain community activity are still worth paying attention to. Anyway, since I have free time, I might as well treat it as a regular small income.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-15 12:46
Not bad, who can refuse the joy of free riding? Persistence is profit.
PIE still has potential, although the coin price has dipped a bit.
My question is, are you still doing it now, or just taking the profit and running?
Falling below 1.0, it seems like some people are starting to call for a rebound again.
Projects with community enthusiasm are definitely worth following, anyway the tasks are not too burdensome.
Wait, you have 27 tokens, what's the current price? Have you lost money?
I'm also paying attention to projects that produce stable coins, just afraid that one day they might suddenly cool off.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 12-14 03:35
10U that money makes me happy, I really can't learn your mentality.
Breaking below 1.0 and still daring to say it's worth paying attention to, how clear-headed do you have to be?
Just passing time doing tasks, easy to say, but actually just gambling that it won't rug.
Huh, 27 airdrop coins? When was the market condition, and how much are they worth now?
Community activity ≠ coin price activity, don't confuse the two, brother.
I also do this kind of small regular income, just worried that the project team will run away one day.
I'm tired of hearing that task design is tempting; in the end, it just turns into a mess.
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LightningWallet
· 12-13 12:49
Hey, earning 10u is pretty good, who understands the joy of free riding
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Fell below 1.0 and got a bit panicked, but now it’s rebounding...
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Airdrop projects are like this, if there's hype, play; if not, withdraw. Simple and straightforward
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Every time 27 coins, accumulating little by little can indeed make something happen. Why didn't I persist that long?
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Projects that consistently deliver are indeed more reliable than risking it all. Just treat it as a job.
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The real test is when the coin price drops, see who still persists.
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Haha, another perfect excuse for "doing nothing in spare time"
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27 coins × multiple periods, this little plan is quite clever
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BoredWatcher
· 12-13 12:47
Getting 10U in the bag is not bad, anyway, airdrops are profit without loss.
Breaking below 1.0 is indeed a bit painful, but those who keep doing the tasks are making small profits.
I see through the routine of this project; it's just relying on hype to survive.
Doing tasks every day is a bit tiring, but the returns are still acceptable.
Airdrop community's fate, just earning some pocket money, is just for fun.
Price fluctuations are normal, the key is not to go all in on such moves.
Persisted through the first phase and made nearly 10U, do I need to continue afterward?
If community enthusiasm drops, it might cool off; you need to be quick and vigilant.
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MEVHunter
· 12-13 12:46
Falling below 1.0 and starting to panic? This is the perfect time to observe the mempool. The real arbitrage opportunities often appear when the price differences are most chaotic... But to be honest, the stable output task mechanism definitely warrants in-depth analysis.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12-13 12:38
10U net profit is indeed pretty good, but falling below 1.0 is a bit uncertain.
It's okay to play with spare cash, but don't expect this to make you rich overnight.
I've also done a few rounds, mainly based on community activity. If it cools down, I'll withdraw.
Projects that produce steadily are indeed addictive; just worry about the project team running away one day.
Brothers who stuck with the first phase might be a bit regretful now? If only they had kept going until now.
It feels like these types of task projects are all similar now; it's still about community stickiness.
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fren_with_benefits
· 12-13 12:35
This small amount of 10U is enough for what? Let's see if PIE can hold onto 0.8.
Recently, I followed the trend and completed a wave of tasks for $PIEVERSE, and I just claimed the rewards at 19:00. To be honest, I only stuck with the first phase initially, earning 27 tokens each time. This time, I cashed out directly, and I got nearly $10.
Speaking of this project, it's actually quite interesting. The task design is pretty enticing, and the airdrops are not small each time. The community buzz has also been consistent. However, the token price was quite volatile some time ago and surprisingly dropped below the 1.0 mark, which confused many people.
But from a long-term perspective, projects that have stable task outputs and maintain community activity are still worth paying attention to. Anyway, since I have free time, I might as well treat it as a regular small income.