After seeing my $PRAI allocation, that's when I realized that the airdrop era has actually moved from just tap-to-earn to using transactions, mainnet, testnet, and many more to get ahead in the game. I was lucky to be among the people who did the airdrop early, and the allocation wasn't that bad. Also, after seeing that different exchanges are all into it, I find peace in knowing it will likely list at a good price. Exchanges like Binance announced upcoming campaigns for PRAI—but only for Alpha Points holders; OKX Ventures also invested in PRAI; and Bitget offered trading, staking, and low-fee liquidity, which is an advantage.
My point here is that airdrops are still valid for people who want to take them seriously or have low capital. As for me, apart from the allocation of $PRAI, after checking what the project stands for—comprising cryptographers, Web3 developers, and zero-knowledge (ZK) researchers who champion PRAI's fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) tech for secure AI—I believe, with the signs I've been seeing, it won't be bad to also buy early to get access to different rewards.
Do you also participate, and why are you not taking airdrop serious?
The Tap-to-Earn model of getting airdrops did its thing, and it was one of the most successful in onboarding newbies into cryptocurrency. About PRAI, I feel it is a good project, but I like to wait a while before trading new tokens, and I might take advantage of the exchange with low trading fees you mentioned, but this is when I am satisfied with its price performance over some time.