The concept of airdrops sounds interesting, but I think charging users for account verification could actually turn off new investors and shrink your audience. It’s really important to build a community based on trust rather than just focusing on making money. While some airdrops, like “Dogs and Notcoin,” grab attention, there are plenty of initiatives that don’t deliver real value. To truly stand out, you need to provide genuine incentives and educate users about the risks and benefits. Relying solely on profits from previous airdrops to fund rewards could put the project's sustainability at risk. It’s crucial to create real value for users if you want long-term success.