To the DeFi community,
This week, Paraswap distributed PSP tokens to approximately 20,000 active users of the protocol, a small fraction of total users defined based on a fairly strict criteria of consistent recent use of the protocol and exclusion of ‘gaming’ wallets and address clusters.
To everyone who is trying to figure out why their wallets were filtered for PSP airdrop, here is a thread summarising the eligibility criteria:
— Shresth Agrawal (@shresth3103) November 15, 2021
Injective launched Astro, a liquidity mining program that will distribute 10 million INJ tokens currently worth $120 million to market makers and traders on the platform. Rewards will be distributed over five years, with more than 162,000 INJ available in the first month.
The #InjectiveAstro incentives are in full swing 🔥
Earn up to 180% in rewards for the following boosted markets: $BTC, $ETH, $AXS and $LINK.
Trade Now: https://t.co/5XToYM7vsB pic.twitter.com/R5d0KwyRcZ
— Injective 🪐 (@InjectiveLabs) November 18, 2021
Pendle Finance, allowing users to lock tokens with future yield potential to receive those rewards immediately, launched on Avalanche, with LP tokens from Trader Joe and BENQI eligible for staking. Deposits of these trading pairs will also be eligible for PENDLE rewards of 125% of the base rewards for pools during launch week.
Day 1 update:
$420k of yield traded, representing $1.2M in notional value in the last 24 hours. pic.twitter.com/jHj4geeMbT
— Pendle (@pendle_fi) November 19, 2021
And Polysynth raised $1.5 million for synthetic assets on Solana, aiming to make available more than 100,000 synth assets following mainnet launch. The funds will go towards building a development team and completing smart contract security audits, as well as development of a Virtual Market Maker (VMM) that Polysynth claims will eliminate the need for bootstrapped liquidity from LPs and risks like impermanent loss.
Boom!💥💥💥
We have raised $1.5M seed capital from a star-studded list of institutional and angel investors.
Over the last 3 months, we built a team of incredible engineers, designers and marketers who are proud to present our beta version.
— Polysynth – We’re hiring! (@0xPolysynth) November 15, 2021
Airdrops have come a long way since emerging around the ICO era, where crypto startups would simply airdrop hundreds or thousands (sometimes millions or more!) of their protocol token to every address on the Ethereum blockchain in the hopes that such generosity would foster interest and investment in their project. As with most ICOs, these early airdrops were poorly designed, rarely had the intended effect, and for the most part ended up as worthless dust in wallets of the day.
Not everyone is thrilled with the Paraswap airdrop, many having their own particular argument about how they should be entitled to a greater share of tokens, or any tokens at all. But a close reading of the structure and reasoning behind the tightly controlled PSP distribution reveals a thoughtful effort to only distribute tokens not to users that happened to try the protocol early, or that had made one or two large trades, but that had consistently and meaningfully used the liquidity aggregation service and were likely to continue to do so.
Remember, airdrops are not a reward for showing up early or throwing around lots of value – they’re a distribution channel for the keys to the castle, and ideally a reflection on the type of community distributing protocols want to foster long term. Uniswap and ENS are examples of other approaches to performing airdrops, but Paraswap has set a new bar for thoughtful investigation and ultimate distribution to those accounts most likely to strengthen the protocol long-term.
One last reminder; if you genuinely believe in a protocol, and aren’t just looking for the next free bag of tokens to dump, there’s nearly always ample opportunity to grab PSP or other protocol tokens at a discounted valuation on the secondary market. Don’t expect to get rich on airdrops, but instead work to identify quality projects and consider the economics of distribution from the founders perspective, and you shall be richly rewarded.
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Alex is a Content Writer at Circle, with previous experience at tech startups, Fortune 500 corporations, and as a freelance writer and analyst. Interests include cutting-edge technologies in blockchain, energy, supply chains, transportation, urban living, and more and he has been in the crypto community since 2014.