More Airdrop Claims AGAIN!! (And NFT Minting ALPHA Update)

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This video dives into the latest updates on several highly anticipated crypto airdrops and a free NFT mint opportunity, giving you the lowdown on what to claim, what to look out for, and how to position yourself in the ever-evolving airdrop landscape. It covers projects like Tabi, Masa Finance, and Legend of Arcadia, providing critical updates and offering candid advice on navigating the current market.

Here’s a breakdown of the key topics and insights:

* Tabi Airdrop Season One Announcement:
* Tabi has officially announced "Airdrop Season One," indicating that there will likely be multiple seasons, encouraging continued engagement within their ecosystem.
* 800 million Tabi tokens are earmarked for participants of the "Voyager 1" event, which concluded in March, so if you participated then, you’re in line for these.
* They’ve launched a "Voyager 2" event for future airdrops, which primarily involves social tasks like Twitter and Reddit engagement to earn "Phoenix feathers" and unlock "iron, copper, and silver artifacts."
* Reaching the "gold" and "diamond" artifacts in Voyager 2 heavily relies on referrals, and it seems incredibly competitive to hit the top tiers.
* While no claims are live yet and full tokenomics are still being finalized, the initial allocation for Season One is 800 million tokens.
* The presenter feels this project is "not that big" in terms of immediate excitement but is definitely "noteworthy" and one you "do not want to fade on" because it's backed by major players like Animoca Brands and Binance Labs.
* Tabi is a GameFi project, and beyond Voyager events, other ways to qualify for airdrops include holding GG tokens, participating in public sales, being a captain node holder, being an ecosystem project builder, or contributing to the testnet (e.g., trading testnet NFTs or using launchpads).
* There's a curious observation that as a GameFi project, Tabi currently lacks an actual game, which might change in Season Two.

* Masa Finance Airdrop Claims and Lock-up Strategy:
* The claim page for Masa Finance will go live soon, allowing users to check their eligibility and reward allocation, with the actual airdrop dropping on May 11th.
* A significant drawback is that only 20% of the airdrop can be claimed upfront, with the remaining 80% subject to a lock-up period (3, 6, or 12 months) for various bonus percentages.
* A strong piece of advice is to "not fall for this trap" of chasing the highest bonus if your goal is quick profit; instead, consider the time horizon.
* For those looking to take profit ASAP, a three-month lock-up is the recommended choice, while six months offers a middle ground. The decision should align with your macro view of the crypto market and whether you expect an altcoin season within the lock-up period.
* Eligibility for this airdrop is primarily for those who completed Phase 2 tasks, specifically earning the "Masa Airdrop Badge SBT" through their airdrop quest dashboard.
* A crucial actionable tip is to "keep track of your wallets" and connect with the exact one used for previous interactions.
* The reward pool is 10 million Masa tokens, but the presenter notes it's "not worth being super excited for" given that Masa already had its Token Generation Event (TGE) and the price has corrected significantly, though current levels could be an "accumulation zone" if future demand is strong.
* Phase 1 of the airdrop, which involved minting Masa soul names and domains before New Year's Eve last year, was largely missed by the Box Mining audience.

* Legend of Arcadia: Free NFT Mint and Ecosystem Potential:
* A free "Genesis NFT" mint for Legend of Arcadia is happening soon (tonight, within 10-11 hours of the video's recording).
* However, participation requires your wallet to be whitelisted, which was possible via pre-mint registration in early April, highlighting the importance of following early announcements.
* There's a very limited supply of only 500 Genesis NFTs in this collection.
* Legend of Arcadia is described as a real-time card battle game, similar to Hearthstone, and is expected to use a single "RK" token for governance, in-game purchases, and trading.
* Holding this Genesis NFT offers various utilities: potential allocation of ARCA tokens and gacha balls as tournament rewards (though details need clarification), reduced airdrop cooldown duration (hinting at future ARCA token airdrops), and advantages for future NFT collections.
* The game is positioned as "free-to-earn," offering PVE adventures for daily tasks and rewards, as well as PVP tournaments for competitive players.
* The project is "pretty quiet" in the Western Web3 space but is "very popular" in Asia, particularly among GameFi projects incubated by Animoca Brands.
* A surprising insight is the recent strategic investment by OKX Ventures in Legend of Arcadia, categorized as a "consumer-oriented project," suggesting high potential for mass adoption and onboarding new users.
* Given the extremely limited NFT supply and strong backing, the presenter has a "gut feeling" there will be a "squeeze for the NFT" and it could be "swept pretty fast" on OpenSea, making it a "good opportunity."

* General Airdrop Campaign Strategy:
* Distinguishing which airdrop campaigns are "worth it" depends on your available capital and free time.
* For conservative users with limited capital (e.g., $1,000), it's best to "refrain from deposit type airdrops or staking type airdrops" that require locking up tokens for extended periods.
* Native staking on a blockchain or ecosystem you personally like (e.g., Cosmos) is a good alternative.
* Flexible deposit airdrops where you can withdraw assets immediately (like Mitosis, where you can withdraw ETH) are generally okay, as the only cost is gas fees.
* The "Elixir" airdrop is given as an example of a deposit-type airdrop ending in August, where you deposit assets (like ETH or USDC) on various DEXs (Bluefin, Vertex, RabbitX) across different chains (SOI, Arbitrum, Ethereum) to earn "Elixirs," which will convert to tokens, while also earning some yields.

* Disappointment with ZeroLend and Market Dynamics:
* Many users, including those with significant points (e.g., 7,000 or 15,000), reported receiving zero allocation from the ZeroLend airdrop, leading to frustration due to the lack of clear minimum requirements. The presenter calls this "poor execution on the communication side."
* Despite the initial disappointment, the presenter states a personal bullish stance on ZeroLend, viewing it as an altcoin worth holding.
* The bullish sentiment stems from ZeroLend being the number one lending protocol on Linea and Manta, positioning it well to capture value if people seek alternatives to expensive Ethereum lending protocols like Aave during an altcoin season.
* A prevalent "Linea ecosystem thesis" suggests that native Linea protocols (like Mendy Finance, Nile Exchange, LineX) could see significant pumps when the Linea token airdrop eventually happens, mirroring past cycles on Ethereum.
* There's also a technical issue with the ZeroLend claim button being broken for some users, which the team is reportedly addressing.

* Lessons Learned and Airdrop Philosophy:
* It's acknowledged that "protocols are farming us these days," and airdrop farming often involves more failures or modest gains than the highly publicized large airdrops.
* "Expectation management" is crucial for new airdrop participants, as many only hear about the big wins and not the numerous projects that don't pan out.
* The overall goal of airdrop farming is to "get exposure to a lot of ecosystems."
* While some focus on one or two projects, a strategy of participating in "many, many, many" airdrops can be effective, especially for those who dedicate significant time to it (like the presenter), though personally, the presenter focuses on about six to seven "at home" airdrops.
* A brief mention of the "Particle Testnet" highlighted that repetitive tasks, like sending tokens 100 times, can be annoying but aren't difficult, noting that people often give up after the "magic number three" (transactions or days of consistency).

Transcript

Hello! You're late! Welcome to Box Mining. We got three main airdrop claims that we're going to talk about today. These are airdrops that we've covered previously on the Box Mining Plus. So if you need an update on some of the tasks that you have participated in way back, I think a couple of weeks ago and even months ago, here's what you need to know. So three projects, there's Tabi, there's Massa Finance, and then last but not least, there's Legend of Arcadia. Alright, let's dive straight into...