Let's review the king bomb airdrop of 2026
1.19's tge $SENT single number has a maximum profit of 400u➕, even now there is still nearly 300u profit
1.20 double eat
acu surged to over 120u➕ after the contract was established
elsa, the not well-regarded project from A3, also surged to over 80u➕
1.21's airdrop gwei surged to over 100u➕ after the contract was established
1.23 a total of 7.2w shares of space reminds people of $XPL 's sunshine, single number can reach up to 190u➕
1.28's birb start can be sold for around 40u-50u➕ later can be sold for 80u➕
1.29's $ZAMA doesn't set patterns, basic profit can be locked at over 100u➕, there is still room expected to reach 0.5, appropriate patterns
1.31's kin can be sold for around 70 USD.

Among the 8 major events in January, the big event can be said to be a bombshell for 2026. The profit from a single SENT account reached 300 USD, but it is still far from the daily major events in September, where XPL casually made 200 USD, and STBL had 2000 USD level major events. It shows that Alpha has not "improved," but judging by the quality of these airdrops, the profits are already considerable 💰.
The reality of adding accounts: Winter has arrived, and February will be hell-level.

The airdrop situation in January directly led to the fantasies of the 'hair-pulling' crowd returning home for the New Year with additional accounts: "During the New Year, let's go all out, just add more accounts and it's done." Everyone is looking forward to the sunshine of the major event in September #XPL that can earn profits from 250 points up to 100 points, hoping for a great rebirth in 2026.
During that period, many people added accounts, studios rushed in, and after September, Alpha's active users reached over 500,000. The market was bleak, and the project team was unwilling to launch during this time, leading to high scores. Receiving an airdrop in one cycle was not enough to wear down the numbers. After two months of fierce battles, the number of participants has dropped to around 200,000, but recently scores remain high, making it increasingly difficult to score. The plaza occasionally rewards Timi and Owl with tens of USD. The return of light in January gave the 'hair-pulling' crowd hope, and the reopening of accounts in February will inevitably lead to a surge in numbers, which will directly trigger the hell mode for the February airdrop.
As the market continues to decline, the project team also wants to survive the winter.
Zama might be the first major event in February, but it could also be the last one!
Just as Zama was about to launch, the crypto market crashed, with BTC and BNB both dropping to the 70s. If Zama had launched earlier, it might have soared, but now it may need time. However, a profit of 100 USD is still good!
Under the current market conditions, the project team is observing in the dark, #Reveel has not been launched yet, #Bitway is said to be at the end of February, but the booster has not seen any unlock, it is estimated that we may have to wait a little longer.
I have to say, Binance's layout is indeed vast. Even though projects are dwindling, the current pace strives to ensure that there are 5 airdrops every week. Even without new projects, they will distribute old coins to everyone to minimize losses and give back to the community.
Conclusion: Under the current macro environment, the more accounts you add, the worse the losses.

The benefits of XPL in September have indeed disappeared. The overall market decline has also caused XPL, which had been falling, to approach breaking 0.1. It is quite frustrating to see, but this has never been a standard for judging the quality of a project: @Plasma is fundamentally a good project that is solidly working on stable payments. Today, I want to take this opportunity to talk about why this project is worth holding long-term right now:
Simply put, @Plasma is a public chain born for stablecoins. For ordinary users, it solves the pain points of older public chains:
1. Transferring USDT incurs no fees, and you don't need to buy the native coin first. Other chains require gas fees upfront. Plasma is like helping you pay directly, just like sending a red envelope on WeChat.
2. Transfer speed is in milliseconds, very fast. It uses PlasmaBFT technology, which won't lag even with many users.
3. Very friendly for beginners; no need to use new tools, you can use the blockchain tools you normally use; there is no barrier for newbies.
Finally, to summarize: @Plasma is not a project that relies on short-term hype; its core is to build "the underlying infrastructure for global stablecoin payments," addressing the real pain points of "expensive, slow, and complicated stablecoin transfers." This is a necessity in the crypto world and a key factor for future implementation.
The current low price of XPL is just caused by the overall market and short-term sentiment, unrelated to the project's intrinsic value. Just like buying a house, what matters is the location and amenities, not the temporary fluctuations in housing prices. When looking at XPL, focus on its technological implementation and ecological development, not the short-term price ups and downs.
If you believe in the future of stablecoin payments, don't be swayed by short-term prices; XPL deserves more time.
Feel free to leave your views on the current airdrop and your understanding of XPL in the comment section.

