Arbitrum Airdrop Naysayers Lose 95 Of Capital As Exchanges Extend Support
Last updated: June 8, 2025, 19:30
Fraudulent websites claiming to run
Fraudulent websites claiming to run Arbitrum airdrops have surfaced to steal crypto from victims. They promise free token rewards if users connect their wallets to
Here’s what happened to Arbitrum post-airdrop - Cointelegraph
Crypto Speculators Betting on ‘No Airdrop’ for Arbitrum Lose 95
Claims of
Claims of “no airdrop” on a popular prediction market fell steeply in a single day after Arbitrum confirmed its airdrop on Thursday. Traders betting on an Arbitrum token no
Airdrops: Giving Money Away Is Harder Than It SeemsJ. Messias
Traders could place bets on “no” or “yes,” based on whether Arbitrum would both launch and airdrop a native token by Mar. 31. The launch was defined as a token
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Here’s what happened to Arbitrum post-airdrop - TradingView
Arbitrum: Airdrop Naysayers Lose 95% of Capital As Exchanges
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Bullish Arbitrum claims quickly increased
A Look into Arbitrum After the Airdrop - Nansen
We conducted a quantitative analysis of airdrops executed by ENS, dYdX, 1inch, Arbitrum, Uniswap, and an additional fake airdrop named Gemstone. We show that
Bullish Arbitrum claims quickly increased to 96 cents. On March 31, speculators are expected to get payouts totaling more than $600,000. Will Arbitrum naysayers
On
On-chain analytics firm Nansen released a new report detailing what happened to the Arbitrum network after its popular airdrop event. From sustaining the surge of
Crypto Speculators Betting on ‘No Airdrop’ for Arbitrum Lose 95%
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If there’s one thing airdrops attract, and the reason they are in decline, it’s mercenary capital. At least the STIP and LTIPP tried to implement liquidity mining to bootstrap