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Recently discovered a new idea: after downloading the app, an account automatically generates a Code. This Code can be used to Mint an exclusive SBT. It seems very likely to be some kind of airdrop voucher or proof of early participation.
The interesting part is that popular projects basically have no chance anymore—competition is too fierce. Instead, those dark horses in tracks with funding backgrounds that haven't exploded yet are the ones that might unexpectedly rise. The early participation cost for these projects is extremely low, basically free.
Honestly, do you still hesitate over such zero-cost opportunities? I previously claimed an NFT on the APT testnet for free, which later skyrocketed to 1500U. That’s why I’m especially interested in these kinds of projects now—although most might be useless, occasionally hitting one can pay off. The key is that the participation cost is nearly zero, and the potential returns are actually quite high.
Bro, is the 1500U for APT real? Can you share a contract? Want to copy homework.
How to identify black horses with a financing background but no hype? I always feel it's easy to get caught in a trap.
I've looked at the code mint SBT set several times. Few can really become airdrop credentials.
First, take advantage of the freebies, anyway, no cost, just treat it as playing.
No contract audit, how dare I click randomly?