Today I went to Urumqi to handle some matters, and all the interactions were completed on the plane.
❌ Collect Chikoroko art toy
✅ Collect CoinMarketCap Diamonds💎
✅ Collect Coingecko Candies🍬
✅ Keplr Wallet Proposals vote
Adjust the way of recording interactions, try to abandon Notion and only use Obsidian for recording.
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Organizing notes, I came across a note from 20230225, "Thoughts on Collab Airdrop: Should I Sell Airdropped Coins?"
At that time, the overall view was that although Collab was not a hot project, it had some unique potential, such as having the most real user data. And it announced that it would allocate tokens to the top 100 projects, which would naturally generate publicity in various communities. So, maybe its token price might have support, and even have a chance to rise.
Unfortunately, the logic is not like this. These token prices need the project party to support them. The price is determined by a small number of people and some money.
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I came across another note, "Crypto Survival Thoughts 20230227", every time I write this kind of article, it is when I have some doubts about myself. I don't know, less than a month later, Arbitrum will airdrop tokens $ARB. Even if I know nothing about the future, I still say at the end of the article: The more on-chain data accumulated, the better it will be in the long run.
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Registered an ENS domain.
Now the gas is not too high, I tried to get an ENS Anniversary POAP, but it's already over.
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On the plane for more than three hours, I just finished organizing the Obsidian documents.
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Snapshot voting: Do you collect paid collects on Lens?
Snapshot voting: Would you use Ledger's recovery service?
Snapshot voting: Should Snapshot-powered Lenster polls be anonymized or not
- ETH-1 Interaction Date 20230517
- ETH-2 Interaction Date 20230517
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Shell Protocol airdrops $COLLAB to users.
Strange, I claimed the airdrop, but I can't see where the coins are. I'll study it another day.
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Image:
Title: Villeneuve-les-Avignon
Creation Date: 1836
Type: oil paintings
Rights: Legacy of James W. Fesler
External Link: http://www.imamuseum.org/mercury/load-artwork/29156