Spotted an interesting community campaign structure in the wild. Project's running a simple raffle - participants share the contract address until bonding completes, winners split 1 SOL plus native tokens. Zero holding requirements.
The mechanics are pretty straightforward: distribute CA, wait for bond threshold, random selection. Classic growth hack leveraging both network effects and immediate gratification psychology. Low barrier to entry might generate decent viral coefficient, though sustainability post-bond is the real test. These pump-the-CA campaigns either build genuine traction or fade fast once rewards dry up.
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AltcoinHunter
· 12-05 03:44
Same old trick again, sharing CA for a giveaway—does this kind of thing really retain users? I have my doubts.
Zero barrier to entry is a double-edged sword: people come fast and leave just as fast, and once the rewards stop, everything falls apart.
Distributing 1 SOL isn't really much; I wonder how much native they can actually airdrop this time? The key is whether there's any continued operation after bonding.
I've seen too many of these projects—99% are just breeding grounds for rug pulls.
It's an interesting growth hack, for sure, but the sustainability issue is a major hurdle.
Wait, is this a Solana ecosystem project? NFT or Token? The details matter a lot.
I aped in with 500 bucks, betting it'll break out and let me get in... What, the project isn't even live yet? Never mind then.
Analyzing it, the mechanism is really just pushing FOMO and network effect. Once the shared incentive disappears, it's game over.
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RetiredMiner
· 12-05 03:43
Same old trick: share the CA to win prizes, but once Bond is done, it’s game over.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 12-05 03:42
It’s another one of those CA sharing airdrops... Seen too many of these. Just preying on FOMO to fleece newbies.
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blockBoy
· 12-05 03:40
Another scheme for sharing CA to win prizes—there are very few projects that can actually stick it out until the end.
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Blockblind
· 12-05 03:32
It's this kind of CA sharing lottery again. As soon as the rewards stop, no one sticks around.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-05 03:24
It's this kind of play again: share the CA to earn SOL. It's a scheme, but it really does spread easily.
Spotted an interesting community campaign structure in the wild. Project's running a simple raffle - participants share the contract address until bonding completes, winners split 1 SOL plus native tokens. Zero holding requirements.
The mechanics are pretty straightforward: distribute CA, wait for bond threshold, random selection. Classic growth hack leveraging both network effects and immediate gratification psychology. Low barrier to entry might generate decent viral coefficient, though sustainability post-bond is the real test. These pump-the-CA campaigns either build genuine traction or fade fast once rewards dry up.