$AUR
Right in this area, it will decide whether it is done or continues. There is no problem in the outlook https://t.co/TsE6jf0Idi

$AUR
Right in this area, it will decide whether it is done or continues. There is no problem in the outlook https://t.co/TsE6jf0Idi
The first recorded crypto airdrop looked nothing like what people call airdrops today.
Back then, “airdrop” meant free money.
Today, many people hear “airdrop” and think:
- exit liquidity
- endless farming
- crime-pump
- not eligible
- $0.5 reward
The word stayed, but the behavior changed.
What started as a monetary experiment became a rewards mechanism.
Then it became a profession.
Now, in many cases, it is exit liquidity.
Interesting how one idea evolved into an entire subculture.
Almost nobody knows what the first recorded crypto airdrop was.
In 2014, Auroracoin launched what is widely regarded as the first recorded crypto airdrop.
The project allocated 50% of supply for a national distribution in Iceland.
Around 330,000 citizens were eligible to claim 31.8 AUR each.
The goal was simple:
put digital currency directly in people’s hands.
That was one of the earliest documented uses of “airdrop” in crypto.
Interesting where this all started.
$AUR
It needs to catch its breath a little. Once its breathing improves, it can continue https://t.co/Z4dZcL2QAr