Trusta CTO: The multiplier rules in ZKsync and LayerZero airdrops will exacerbate the polarization of airdrops
On June 15, Trusta CTO Simon published a post on the X platform stating that the multiplier rules in the airdrop allocation design of ZKsync and LayerZero will aggravate the polarization of airdrops and there is potential room for maneuver. He pointed out that in fact, in airdrops such as Optimism, Arbitrum, Celestia and Starknet, the project parties did not design airdrop rules based on multipliers, but in the Wormwhole airdrop in April this year, the project parties have systematically used several multiplier rules, but did not trigger community discussion. However, the multiplier rules used in the ZKsync airdrop design and the airdrop multiplier rules announced to the market in advance by LayerZero reflect strong subjectivity and user polarization. Simon said that although he fully understands the project parties' emphasis on certain types of transactions, assets, and wallets, it is still worth discussing whether the airdrop design uses multiplication or addition rules.
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