RE: Discount VS Airdrop

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Hmmm... well I think discounts aren't really discounts but a bait for people to buy it at market price. It's like telling people an item is worth x inflated price when it's actually worth less than that and you're selling it as a bargain when it's not kind of illusion. You didn't save a few cents from that 5$ dollar bargain, you spent 5$ for that bargain, that's a mental example on how I'd put it. As for airdrops, these feel more like a buy 1 take 1 purchase. It just gives me a similar feels for discounted price but a different label.

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That's why I realized I could get a cheaper price for the same item on the other spot even with a slightly different quality but it didn't matter.
The discount isn't a discount and they still have a big profit on it. The "oh it's profitable because they cut the price in half" mindset is the temptation. The original price they listed was deliberately made higher.

About airdrop, we must pay attention to this. Whether the token is given will be of any use to us. Sometimes users are so excited about trying to add more tokens that are held to get more airdrops. but then people don't realize that the price will be higher, and it is not certain that the price of the token will then be more expensive when selling. This is for some cases of airdrops from projects that look promising but aren't really. It all comes down to our decision

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Yeah I hear you, I'd usually check the value behind the token first before committing into it. Like viewing the tribes backing a certain token before buying more for hodling. Never give it in to fomo is the strategy. :D

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