agreed the number of participants in the airdrop makes the distribution of rewards in the airdrop seem small because the team must divide the reward quota for all participants. that's what makes me lazy to participate in the airdrop because for me it's not worth it.
although many friends are still active there but I'm not interested in participating in the airdrop, because I'm more focused on the bounty campaign and trading.
In crypto, there are many activities which provide an opportunity to earn a reward, but they are all different in their specificity and attractiveness. For instance, people can be interested in Airdrops since they don’t need to put as much effort as in bounty campaigns or direct trading. On the other hand, when rotated 180 degrees, airdrops can also be the first chance to get to know a new project, and even if the feeling obtained is small when divided among users.
On the other hand, focusing on the bounty campaign or trading as for the more obvious result from the action to be taken, is also very captivating to a great extent. However, if we desire to expand as much as possible within the context of the offered crypto ecosystem, there is nothing intrinsically wrong with attempting both of these practises simultaneously. The idea of adding airdrops to other activities is one that allows us to obtain more funds not only from Bitcoin, but also from several other new altcoins with the potential for quite high value.