Opening an airdrop page for a certain AI project, I was quite excited when I saw the number displayed as "1," thinking I might receive something valuable. Turns out, they were actually giving away electronic cigarettes. Honestly, this move is quite interesting—how do non-smokers digest this gift? Moreover, for domestic users, cross-border shipping itself is a headache, and customs duties alone can discourage many people. It seems that some Web3 projects still need to think more about the actual needs of international users when selecting airdrop items. This kind of off-main-business airdrop approach, while novel, may not be ideal in terms of user satisfaction and conversion rates.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 18h ago
How can I manage without smoking? This airdrop is just too crazy haha
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ZenMiner
· 01-10 21:09
Airdrop electronic cigarettes? Man, are you out of your mind? What are you thinking?
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-10 17:54
E-cigarettes? Haha, that's hilarious. They must really not understand their users at all.
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NestedFox
· 01-10 17:54
Haha, this operation is brilliant. Giving away electronic cigarettes? You really made me laugh.
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Airdropping electronic cigarettes is truly outrageous. What's the logic behind this?
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As someone who doesn't smoke, receiving this stuff really makes me despair.
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Alright, big move with an airdrop of electronic cigarettes. When you factor in domestic tariffs, it immediately discourages participation.
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Web3 people are really something. Can the product selection be more outrageous?
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An airdrop that doesn't send tokens but sends cigarettes? That's infuriating.
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Just want to know who the hell thought of giving away electronic cigarettes. Their thought process is incredible.
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Cross-border delivery + tariffs, I choose to give up on this airdrop.
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Thought I was getting money, but ended up with a cigarette stick. Hilarious.
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This kind of "creative" airdrop will only drive users away, not attract fans.
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ChainBrain
· 01-10 17:52
I'm serious, an airdrop electronic cigarette? How magical is that?
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-10 17:51
E-cigarettes? Haha, that's hilarious. This airdrop is just too outrageous.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-10 17:51
E-cigarettes? Haha, that's hilarious. How little do they understand their users?
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CommunitySlacker
· 01-10 17:50
E-cigarettes? Haha, this idea is brilliant. Who came up with this?
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-10 17:42
Airdrop electronic cigarettes? That’s so absurd, haha
Opening an airdrop page for a certain AI project, I was quite excited when I saw the number displayed as "1," thinking I might receive something valuable. Turns out, they were actually giving away electronic cigarettes. Honestly, this move is quite interesting—how do non-smokers digest this gift? Moreover, for domestic users, cross-border shipping itself is a headache, and customs duties alone can discourage many people. It seems that some Web3 projects still need to think more about the actual needs of international users when selecting airdrop items. This kind of off-main-business airdrop approach, while novel, may not be ideal in terms of user satisfaction and conversion rates.