OpenMind's Mapper badges have started to be distributed. Users who followed the tutorial earlier have mostly received theirs.



Want to surpass most participants and gain an advantage in airdrop allocation? The key is to improve data in two dimensions: one is the accumulation of App points, and the other is the number of badges collected.

Let's start with App points. The real strategy is to be persistent. Before going out each time, open the app and ensure that location permissions and Bluetooth are enabled. These two permissions may seem simple, but they directly affect the app's ability to accurately record your activity trajectory. The richer the location and Bluetooth data, the more accurate the system's evaluation of you, and the greater the potential for points growth.

As for badges, a more strategic approach is needed. Besides the basic Mapper badge, there are other types of badges that can be obtained through different interactions. Participating in ecosystem activities from multiple angles increases the number of badges, which naturally boosts the overall airdrop potential score.

These details may seem insignificant, but it is this continuous optimization mindset that allows a few participants to stand out.
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 19h ago
Another story of "Details Decide Fate," sounds like it's boosting newcomers. Position permissions, Bluetooth data... in plain terms, it's trading your privacy for points. I've seen this deal too many times. No matter how perfect the airdrop plan looks, the old saying still applies—big players get the meat, retail investors drink the soup.
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AirdropHunterXiaovip
· 01-09 05:09
Location permissions and Bluetooth must be enabled; otherwise, if the data is incomplete, the airdrop will really fall behind.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 01-07 09:54
Damn, it's the same old story. You need to have all location permissions and Bluetooth enabled to earn points? I've been playing like this for a while now. Let's see who can hold out longer.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-07 09:53
Location permissions and Bluetooth need to be turned on, otherwise the data is useless. This point is indeed easy to overlook.
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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 01-07 09:53
It's that old trick of "details determine success or failure." Basically, it means keeping Bluetooth location on 24/7 to drain the battery. The logic behind badge collection is actually a perfect illustration of the supply and demand curve—scarcity creates anxiety, anxiety drives participation, and participation piles up metrics. Honestly, if you're still competing over this kind of "potential scoring," you might not even get a penny when the airdrop actually arrives.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 01-07 09:50
I've already received it, but this points system is a bit tricky. Bluetooth positioning needs to be turned on all the time.
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ProposalManiacvip
· 01-07 09:33
Basically, it's still the old incentive mechanism design. Location + Bluetooth dual data verification essentially just increases the cost of cheating—smart. It's just that this "continuous optimization" sounds a bit lofty; in reality, it's nothing more than whoever is more willing to keep Bluetooth on while running errands.
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