Scroll co-founder: Acknowledged that the airdrop design was poor, and the team wallet did not claim the airdrop
ChainCatcher news, in response to the accusations from Movement co-founder Rushi Manche, Scroll co-founder Sandy made several statements today, with key information including:Acknowledgment that the airdrop design was poor and harmed some users in the community, and they will make amends through Session 2;The team wallet did not claim the airdrop, and in the future, to avoid confusion, points from the related wallet will be removed;They have never pressured team members to purchase tokens at the valuation of the last round;The team is restructuring to adapt to the next stage of development, and some team members will be leaving, believing they will shine in their new positions.Previous news, Movement Labs co-founder Rushi Manche accused the Scroll team of numerous issues, which have damaged the reputation of the EVM L2 ecosystem.