@NestCredit PNP Airdrop is live 👀
I’m eligible for 88.46 $PLUME from 1,923.13 PNP.
Not a huge amount, but it’s always nice to see real rewards from past on-chain activity.
Claim page: https://t.co/NnHcvuWGJS
Always verify links before signing.
Airdrop season continues.
@kash_bot My approach:
• Create account
• Explore the app
• Try prediction features
• Follow official updates
• Stay active if the product feels real
Low effort, low expectation.
Sometimes the best early plays are the ones you test casually before the crowd notices.
NFA.
Looking at @kash_bot today 👀
Not calling this a big airdrop play yet, but the tokenomics are interesting enough to test for fun.
$KASH allocates 65% of total supply to the community, including 25% for Community Incentives.
That alone makes it worth watching.
@kash_bot But important note:
Incentive details and eligibility are not fully clear yet.
So I wouldn’t treat this as a confirmed airdrop.
For now, I see it as a “testnet / early user for fun” opportunity.
Try it if you have spare time, not with high expectations.
@saturn_credit@pendle_fi 7/ Saturn is an interesting narrative in digital credit / RWA.
But smart farming is not about choosing the highest multiplier. Smart farming is choosing the strategy that matches your risk tolerance.
For me: 7× is safer than 30×.
#Dior.
1/ Earning points more safely with @saturn_credit 🪐
This season, many people will be attracted by the 30× points option.
But personally, I would not start with the highest-risk strategy.
For people following me, my preferred direction is the 7× option: Hold USDat.
@saturn_credit@pendle_fi 6/ My personal strategy:
• Prioritize 7× Hold #USDat
• Don’t chase 30× without understanding YT
• Monitor TVL, APY, and liquidity
• Split capital, don’t all-in
• Always check smart contract risk and exit liquidity
High points do not mean guaranteed high profit.
Crypto can't scale yield by recycling capital onchain: it must access the depth and liquidity of TradFi markets.
@AriPingle dives into where onchain yields are heading next.
Putting $OCT aside.
Too much money lost.
Too much time wasted.
Too much silence from the team.
I’m disappointed, but I’m done waiting.
Back to #Gradient after a few months of rest.
Time to focus on projects that actually deserve the grind.
Saying “not our responsibility” after many users lost funds through the bridge is not acceptable.
If the wrong network was unsupported, the UI should have warned or blocked users BEFORE they claimed.
This is a product failure, not just a user mistake.
@octralabs $OCT
.@octralabs On Apr 24, users were told they “didn’t lose anything” and a button would be added to return tokens for bridging again to ETH.
It’s now May 6.
No recovery button.
No clear timeline.
No detailed update.
Many users are still stuck with the $OCT / $wOCT bridge issue.
@octralabs Many users lost $OCT / $wOCT due to unclear bridge network support.
If only Octra ↔ Ethereum is supported, the UI must warn users before they bridge.
No warning. No recovery guide. Silence from the team.
Affected users deserve an official response.
.@octralabs On Apr 24, users were told they “didn’t lose anything” and a button would be added to return tokens for bridging again to ETH.
It’s now May 6.
No recovery button.
No clear timeline.
No detailed update.
Many users are still stuck with the $OCT / $wOCT bridge issue.