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# Airdrop

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### What is an Airdrop?

We have addressed the challenge of user acquisition faced by traditional Web2 projects through a decentralized approach, providing effective user growth services for Web3 projects while eliminating user retention issues.

### Why We Do It？

* To reach potential users and investors and promote our project.
* To reward our community users and encourage deeper participation in our project.
* To accumulate user data.

### What can you do with the airdrop you receive?

* Participate in the governance of our project by voting on major decisions.
* Hold the airdropped tokens for potential price appreciation in the future.
* Sell the airdropped tokens in the market to accumulate your original capital.


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