The first airdrop project of 2026 has started, sounds good. But upon checking, you need 256 points to qualify.
I do meet the requirements — I have 270 points in my account, seems enough. The problem is, the plane departs at 5 a.m. tomorrow morning, can I make it in time?
Enough points, not enough time. This is reality.
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GasFeeLover
· 14h ago
My goodness, this is a classic case of "rich but no time," hilarious.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-03 09:00
Points are enough for time but not enough for other things. Isn't this just our daily life? Haha
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-02 09:52
Wow, this is the daily life of Web3. When you have enough points, you're instead held back by time constraints. Absolutely amazing.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-02 09:52
Points are enough for time but not enough, this is a Web3 bug. We need to quickly initiate a project review.
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Layer2Observer
· 01-02 09:49
This is a typical time mismatch. From an engineering perspective, it's a scheduling dilemma under resource competition. Technically, the participation window is often stuck at the most vulnerable link.
The plane departs at 5 o'clock. How long does it take to confirm on the chain? There's a misconception here: points do not equal actual participation rights.
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RetiredMiner
· 01-02 09:43
Haha, this is the daily life of Web3. Opportunities always come too late.
The first airdrop project of 2026 has started, sounds good. But upon checking, you need 256 points to qualify.
I do meet the requirements — I have 270 points in my account, seems enough. The problem is, the plane departs at 5 a.m. tomorrow morning, can I make it in time?
Enough points, not enough time. This is reality.