[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  TestnetExplorer.eth [@ExplorerTestnet](/creator/twitter/ExplorerTestnet) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-18 01:59:55 UTC 3/8 page My Future Plans: Let me start by setting the record straight: I’m not some big-shot influencer with millions of followers, raking in $XXXXXX from a single Twitter or Telegram post, or earning thousands from a YouTube video. Nope, that’s not me. I’m just an ordinary user, like you, sharing my knowledge with this amazing community. Truth be told, the content I create—like this article—is mostly a labor of love. Sure, there’s a tiny bit of self-interest involved (I mean, who doesn’t want their community to like, comment, and share their tweets, right?). But honestly, writing these massive, research-heavy articles and spending hours organizing my findings doesn’t come with a paycheck. Take this article, for example. I’ve been talking about writing it for over a month, but I’ve only just managed to get it started. Today alone, I’ve spent more than XX hours just thinking about what to write. Here’s the deal: researching a topic might take me an hour, but turning that research into a well-structured article? That’s a minimum of 10-12 hours of work. And yet, much of what I’ll share here might already be known to some of you. I could just summarize my research in a quick post, like I usually do. But then there are those who don’t follow all my posts and suddenly pop up with questions like, “I don’t get this, explain it from scratch!” It’s frustrating because my research is interconnected—one post builds on another. So, let me be clear: this article is my ultimate, research-driven guide for both newbies and veterans. Consider it my final big article of this kind. Moving forward, I won’t be writing these long, detailed guides every day. You’ve probably noticed that many airdrops these days turn out to be scams. I’m not going to keep writing huge articles explaining why a project is a scam or which tricks to apply for every new project. This article is my attempt to cover everything you need to know about airdrops in one place. Think of it as your ultimate roadmap—your guide to navigating the airdrop world. I won’t be repeating this information again. If something extra comes up later, that’s a different story, but for now, this is it. Since I’m not a big content creator, just a regular user like you, my future plan is to shift gears. I might post about new airdrops or updates as they come, or maybe do some “kaito yapping” on Twitter to snag roles in other projects. But writing massive guides like this? It’s not sustainable for me. If you’re one of my loyal users or someone who’s benefited from my work, I ask you to support me selflessly. Like and retweet my tweets, engage with me on other social media platforms, and show some love. If you support me selflessly, I promise I’ll support you back just as selflessly. “I won’t forget you, Inshallah” 👀😉. In Summary: Going forward, I won’t be posting as much for the community. I might share new airdrops or updates, but I won’t be writing big, detailed guides like this anymore. I’ll likely focus on creating content for myself, like “yapping” on Twitter or chasing roles in projects. If you support me selflessly, “I won’t forget you” 😉.  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [told](/topic/told) [youtube](/topic/youtube) [telegram](/topic/telegram) [twitter](/topic/twitter) [influencer](/topic/influencer) [Post Link](https://x.com/ExplorerTestnet/status/1946027122050703531)
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My Future Plans:
Let me start by setting the record straight: I’m not some big-shot influencer with millions of followers, raking in $XXXXXX from a single Twitter or Telegram post, or earning thousands from a YouTube video. Nope, that’s not me. I’m just an ordinary user, like you, sharing my knowledge with this amazing community. Truth be told, the content I create—like this article—is mostly a labor of love. Sure, there’s a tiny bit of self-interest involved (I mean, who doesn’t want their community to like, comment, and share their tweets, right?). But honestly, writing these massive, research-heavy articles and spending hours organizing my findings doesn’t come with a paycheck. Take this article, for example. I’ve been talking about writing it for over a month, but I’ve only just managed to get it started. Today alone, I’ve spent more than XX hours just thinking about what to write.
Here’s the deal: researching a topic might take me an hour, but turning that research into a well-structured article? That’s a minimum of 10-12 hours of work. And yet, much of what I’ll share here might already be known to some of you. I could just summarize my research in a quick post, like I usually do. But then there are those who don’t follow all my posts and suddenly pop up with questions like, “I don’t get this, explain it from scratch!” It’s frustrating because my research is interconnected—one post builds on another. So, let me be clear: this article is my ultimate, research-driven guide for both newbies and veterans. Consider it my final big article of this kind.
Moving forward, I won’t be writing these long, detailed guides every day. You’ve probably noticed that many airdrops these days turn out to be scams. I’m not going to keep writing huge articles explaining why a project is a scam or which tricks to apply for every new project. This article is my attempt to cover everything you need to know about airdrops in one place. Think of it as your ultimate roadmap—your guide to navigating the airdrop world. I won’t be repeating this information again. If something extra comes up later, that’s a different story, but for now, this is it.
Since I’m not a big content creator, just a regular user like you, my future plan is to shift gears. I might post about new airdrops or updates as they come, or maybe do some “kaito yapping” on Twitter to snag roles in other projects. But writing massive guides like this? It’s not sustainable for me. If you’re one of my loyal users or someone who’s benefited from my work, I ask you to support me selflessly. Like and retweet my tweets, engage with me on other social media platforms, and show some love. If you support me selflessly, I promise I’ll support you back just as selflessly. “I won’t forget you, Inshallah” 👀😉.
In Summary: Going forward, I won’t be posting as much for the community. I might share new airdrops or updates, but I won’t be writing big, detailed guides like this anymore. I’ll likely focus on creating content for myself, like “yapping” on Twitter or chasing roles in projects. If you support me selflessly, “I won’t forget you” 😉.
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