Nillion CMO published more airdrop criteria to address community questions and reward contributors who have made a real impact on the project
ChainCatcher news, Nillion CMO Charlie Rogers published an article on his X account introducing more details about the Nillion airdrop standards, aimed at answering community questions and rewarding contributors who have a real impact on the project.
In the article, Charlie Rogers stated: When designing the airdrop matrix, the Nillion team identified three main categories: community value, developer and open-source contributions, and participation in the validator program. These categories are intended to reward contributions that have a real impact on the project, whether through outreach or technical contributions.
Additionally, regarding the highly discussed Sybil attackers in the validator program within the community, Charlie Rogers mentioned: Even if these accounts currently appear to be eligible, they will not be included in the airdrop to ensure that rewards go to our long-term supporters and true community members.
Meanwhile, two types of participants will not be included in the airdrop, specifically:
Participants with extremely low engagement as Secret submitters: only submitted 4 Secrets; did not stake any ETH; did not obtain a Discord role; do not own a Nill Pill NFT.
Participants with extremely low engagement as late validators: participated in validation after September 14, 2024; did not stake any ETH; did not obtain a Discord role; do not own a Nill Pill NFT.
Finally, Charlie Rogers stated: Nillion aims to set a new standard for the operation of the crypto community and hopes that by publicly sharing more details about the airdrop, it will help everyone understand our rigorous decision-making process more transparently.