The tweet from the Perle Foundation seems to be saying “the appeal review is in progress.”
Translated into plain language, it means:
There are still people outside the door, the door is not completely closed yet, but it will be locked soon.
On March 24th at 10:00 AM, the PRL airdrop registration channel officially closes.
After this point in time, eligibility can’t be checked, registration can’t be accessed, and there’s nowhere to submit an appeal.
You ask me if this round of airdrop is worth being nervous about?
Let’s put it this way—
All phrases like “under review” or “not yet finalized” in the crypto world only mean one thing:
You can still get something, but you have to take action yourself.
The foundation puts it very nicely: successful appeals will be allocated after TGE.
But what is the premise?
You need to confirm whether you have qualification before the passage closes.
You have to click all the necessary buttons before the last moment.
Many people did not get the airdrop, not because they had no qualification.
It's because they thought 'anyway, it's still early'.
Then one day suddenly remember, find the channel greyed out, the page shows 404, and others in the group are boasting about receiving it.
You said at that time to ask 'can I make up for it'
—— you can't make up for it.
Once the rules are set, no one can save you.
At this point, the most feared thing is not 'no qualification'.
It's 'qualified but unaware of it'.
Perle's round of airdrop, the attention is not explosive, but precisely because of this,
fewer people actually check, and even fewer actually register.
The denominator is small, if you got it, it's real meat.
So don't refresh or browse anymore.
Go check that official page now, check your qualification, and go register.
The appeal channel is still open, which means there is still room.
Remember one thing:
Airdrops have never been for 'those who should get it the most'.
It's for 'those who remember to click at the last moment'.
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, when the door closes, the story ends.
Will you stand inside the door, or be the one who later asks 'if I had known earlier'?