While the deterministic statement is being adjusted downwards, the airdrop radar has simultaneously updated the executable path of Netrun, providing substantial observational support for projects in the clue phase. Records show that a testnet participation action classified as a testnet was officially initiated on May 15, 2026, and as of May 22, 2026, it remains in an "open" state. Although the project status has undergone a classification leap from strong to weak, AiCoin data indicates that the overall attention and short-term discussion of Netrun remain stable, and market sentiment has not experienced significant fluctuations due to the status regression. Currently, this testnet task is the only clear interaction entry point, and in the absence of hard facts supporting specific financing amounts, valuations, and issuance timelines, the sustainability of this task will become a key variable in assessing whether Netrun can regain a higher degree of certainty in the future.

From confirmed to clue layer: Participation phase reclassified
In the latest data update from the airdrop radar, the project phase of Netrun has been adjusted from "confirmed" back to "potential clue." This status leap has clear signal significance within the product logic: the airdrop radar has taken a more cautious and conservative approach in presenting its expectations for the project’s airdrop. For users, this means that Netrun has reverted from a "yield-locking" project to a "candidate observation" project. This adjustment does not directly determine a deterioration in the project's fundamentals but is a realignment of project expectations based on the existing public signals, absence of financing information, and the certainty of participation paths. In the absence of core facts such as specific airdrop amounts, issuance time, and valuations, correcting the status to "potential clue" helps users shift their participation motivation from "waiting for fulfillment" to "early layout and exploration."
From AiCoin data feedback, despite the regression in phase status, the attention and short-term discussion of Netrun have not experienced drastic fluctuations, and market sentiment remains stable. This data stability indicates that core participants often hold longer-term observational expectations for testnet phase projects, rather than purely pursuing short-term confirmation of status. Currently, the "potential clue" status displayed by the airdrop radar effectively delineates a clear boundary for user participation: until the project enters a formal claim verification or review stage, all interactions should be viewed as low-cost ambushes for potential opportunities. This cooling treatment effectively filters out the irrational expectations overheated in the market, allowing users to examine the project’s actual performance in the testnet phase more calmly.
Currently, the only clear interaction entry point for Netrun in the airdrop radar is the testnet task launched on May 15, 2026. Even though the project status has been reclassified, this task remains in an open state, constituting the entire factual basis for user interaction with the project. From the perspective of the airdrop radar filters, this indicates that Netrun still possesses participation value; however, the certainty of its priority needs to be reassessed based on subsequent updates to task paths and the completion of fundamental information. During the participation process, users should focus on the sustainability of this testnet task and whether new verification nodes will appear subsequently, as this will be a key variable determining whether Netrun can leap from the clue layer back to the confirmation layer.
New testnet tasks: No longer just waiting but taking action
According to the latest records from the airdrop radar, Netrun’s participation path reached a key node on May 15, 2026, with the addition of a new testnet task currently in an "open" state. In the context of the project's overall status regression to "potential clue," this specific interaction entry has become the only certain path accessible to users on the current airdrop radar page. From the update logic of AiCoin data, the initiation of this task signifies that Netrun has moved from the early conceptual waiting phase into the actual product testing cycle, providing early users with a concrete interaction support point. Although the airdrop radar has yet to disclose any information regarding rewards amounts, distribution ratios, or specific token valuation units, the continued openness of the testnet task offers users attempting to accumulate potential weight through early deep participation a low-cost exploratory space.
This action is highly consistent with Netrun's current "potential clue" positioning, reflecting an exploratory participation logic of "try it first, assess later." AiCoin data shows that since the task went live on May 15, the market attention and short-term discussion of Netrun have not exhibited dramatic fluctuations, remaining steady; this reflects that current participants are more in a state of calm observation and have not formed large-scale emotional resonance. Since the airdrop radar has not explicitly clarified the direct mapping relationship between this testnet task and the final airdrop share, its core value largely lies in familiarizing users with the product form and positioning for potential future verification phases. For users, the current participation boundary is very clear: in the absence of a defined issuance schedule and financing details, completing this open-state testnet task is the only quantifiable interaction evidence on the current airdrop radar page and a crucial reference variable in observing whether the project will add verification nodes in the future.
Stable attention: Status adjustment did not trigger emotional fluctuations
Despite the reclassification of Netrun’s participation phase in the airdrop radar, AiCoin data indicates that the overall attention for the project has remained highly stable recently. This minimal horizontal fluctuation in data reflects a neutral interpretation of the current status update by the market. The switch from “confirmed” to “potential clue” in labeling appears to seasoned interactors as a precise micro-adjustment of expected management by the airdrop radar, rather than a fundamental negative or positive reversal. This cool handling of sentiment actively provides rational participants with a relatively low-noise observational window, avoiding blind interactions caused by overheated emotions.
From the data recorded by the airdrop radar currently, short-term discussion did not experience a significant decline due to the status downgrade, nor were any extreme emotional indicators marked as anomalies in the data monitoring. This stable trend indicates that existing participants are still focusing on the testnet task launched on May 15. In the absence of sharp fluctuations and a defined issuance schedule, the current testnet participation is more suitable as a low-cost rational allocation rather than chasing short-term certainty bets. For users concerned about Netrun, maintaining the existing testnet interaction pace is the safest choice within the risk boundary until attention recovers or the status leaps again.
What position should be left for Netrun on the observation list?
After the airdrop radar adjusted Netrun's status from "confirmed" to "potential clue," the project's priority on personal asset observation lists should be lowered accordingly. Currently, Netrun is better defined as a long-term "alternative option" rather than a core target requiring heavy investment of effort. Since the airdrop radar currently only discloses a single testnet participation action open since May 15, 2026, and does not provide any concrete details regarding reward amounts, token distribution, or project valuations, this information void implies that participants face higher uncertainty. For most investors, flexibly adjusting the depth of participation according to subsequent announcements and dynamic changes in task paths is standard logic for responding to projects in the "potential clue" phase.
From a risk appetite perspective, the ongoing testnet interaction is more suitable for users willing to pay a time cost in advance for potential opportunities and who have lower demands for short-term certainty returns. AiCoin data shows that since the opening of this testnet task, Netrun's attention and discussion levels have consistently remained in a stable range, without any signs of abnormal heat driven by emotions. This indicates that, in the absence of significant fundamental variables or official signals of status leaps, large-scale resource investment may involve high opportunity costs. A reasonable operational approach should aim to control the cost of each interaction while tracking critical signals like task expansion and public rules, prioritizing energy allocation to those projects with clearer states and more positive data feedback.
As of May 22, 2026, the entry for Netrun’s testnet participation remains in an open state, but this does not equate to certainty in returns being upgraded. Within the airdrop radar’s filtering system, projects in the "potential clue" phase often require a longer observation period to verify the authenticity of their narrative and incentive intensity. Users should continue monitoring the airdrop radar page for further updates regarding the project's task status, especially whether there are signs of transitioning from the testnet to the verification phase. Until more core data is disclosed, maintaining low-frequency tracking and necessary testnet interactions is a balancing point between maintaining risk boundaries and capturing potential variables.
Conclusion: Striking a balance between uncertainty and executability
Netrun's return from “confirmed” to “potential clue” phase in the airdrop radar releases a clear signal: in the absence of further core data support, the airdrop radar has adopted a more restrained classification logic regarding its opportunity attributes. Despite the reduction in classification levels, the testnet task initiated on May 15, 2026, remains open, providing proactive users with substantial actions to take. According to AiCoin data, Netrun's overall attention has not experienced abnormal fluctuations following the recent status adjustment, with market sentiment exhibiting stability, which closely aligns with the current situation, where the project has not disclosed specific key parameters such as airdrop amounts, issuance timelines, or token valuation units.
Under the current information system, participating in Netrun's testnet interactions should be regarded as an "option-based layout" for potential opportunities, rather than a certain investment for locked returns. As of May 22, 2026, users should clearly define their risk boundaries, strictly limiting participation actions to the publicly disclosed testnet task range and avoiding blindly amplifying expectations due to the lack of FDV or valuation references. Whether the project will warrant increased attention going forward will depend on its disclosures regarding rules, task system evolution, and whether it can shift from the clue layer back to the verification phase.
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