Comment by @huugo • Hey
Seems like they antagonized a few people. TBH airdrops seem ineffective at this point — they just don’t work — why do groups still do them? I do hope stark
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Agree it’s a challenging process but I’m pretty convinced that the approach projects take towards decentralisation are essential for their success. How would you decentralise? of course I’m biased ;-) I think the Starknet airdrop criteria had one major issue: ignoring the value addresses hold besides ETH for the 0.005 criteria. I don’t think we’ll see major airdrops for clicking buttons alone in the future (can be farmed across 100s of addresses with 1 click). -> *every* protocol will airdrop the majority of tokens to people actually contributing to the protocol (code, content, skills, …). That’s the “family and friends airdrop” and that’s fine and makes sense imo. I think that “kyc” in some form, like gitcoin passport, will be required for the onchain related airdrop part to reduce sybils. (Linea, zksync)