Gate Alpha = Esports event sponsor? ESPORTS airdrop is the opening ceremony fireworks. If the most exciting part of an esports competition is the opening fireworks, then the airdrop from Gate Alpha to ESPORTS is that shot. The project hasn't officially "started" yet, but it's already getting the audience hyped up. The logic is clever: first attract attention with an airdrop, then ignite the heat through community discussions. The narrative of ESPORTS naturally engages the younger crowd, and this airdrop is equivalent to directly pulling in the Gen Z user base. Don't underestimate this group; consumption power + dissemination power = a phenomenon. Many tokens in the market are desperately trying to find their positioning, while ESPORTS has carried the attribute of "fan support" from day one. Gate igniting this situation is like releasing a global esports carnival preview in advance. The question isn't "is it worth claiming," but rather "will those who didn't claim regret it."
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Gate Alpha = Esports event sponsor? ESPORTS airdrop is the opening ceremony fireworks.
If the most exciting part of an esports competition is the opening fireworks, then the airdrop from Gate Alpha to ESPORTS is that shot. The project hasn't officially "started" yet, but it's already getting the audience hyped up. The logic is clever: first attract attention with an airdrop, then ignite the heat through community discussions.
The narrative of ESPORTS naturally engages the younger crowd, and this airdrop is equivalent to directly pulling in the Gen Z user base. Don't underestimate this group; consumption power + dissemination power = a phenomenon. Many tokens in the market are desperately trying to find their positioning, while ESPORTS has carried the attribute of "fan support" from day one. Gate igniting this situation is like releasing a global esports carnival preview in advance. The question isn't "is it worth claiming," but rather "will those who didn't claim regret it."