Airdrops have become an essential method for blockchain projects to attract and engage their communities. Not only are they used to reward users, but they also incentivize more people to participate in network activities. However, community reactions to airdrops can vary significantly based on perceived value, timing, and whether they are viewed as "gifts" or "rewards." Exploring airdrop acceptance and its influence from psychological, philosophical, and historical perspectives can help better understand the underlying logic behind this practice.