The airdrop implementation method of a certain project has triggered many user complaints. It is reported that although the project has launched a token distribution plan, the hype has not met expectations, and related news exposure is limited. During the brief query window opened in the afternoon, some users reported receiving over 1,000 points but not being included in the airdrop eligibility list, raising questions about the screening mechanism—whether it is a system malfunction, a problem with witch attack detection, or something else entirely. Currently, the airdrop claim period has been postponed to two days later. Interested community members are encouraged to check whether their accounts are eligible for the airdrop. If there are indeed unreasonable screening logic or technical vulnerabilities, collective feedback and rights protection discussions may help push for improvements in the project’s mechanism.
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APY追逐者
· 01-02 15:46
It's the same trick again, even after getting enough points, you're still being rejected? Feels like there's something fishy about this screening mechanism.
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BridgeNomad
· 01-01 00:59
ngl this is giving serious sybil detection gone wrong vibes... seen this movie before with the wormhole exploit aftermath. so 1k+ points but still gets filtered out? either their threshold logic is completely borked or someone's running a postmortem they're not sharing. two day delay screams "we're scrambling to figure out what happened" tbh
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 2025-12-30 18:52
It's the same old story again, over a thousand points get filtered out? That's hilarious. Feels like this mechanism is even more sneaky than a witch hunt.
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bridge_anxiety
· 2025-12-30 18:48
Here we go again? Over a thousand points can be wiped out, how is this so outrageous
Operation, is the witch detection malfunctioning? Or did they never intend to do it seriously
Hurry up and self-check, or there will be nothing left when the time comes
Two days later? They really know how to drag it out, just wait for the project to save itself
It's the same old story... the screening logic is still a mystery after all this time, is there really something fishy
Don't believe their explanation entirely, collective feedback might be the only hope
With such low hype for this airdrop, I’m thinking of quitting
The mechanism is so bad, I wish I hadn’t participated in the first place
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 2025-12-30 18:47
Damn, same old trick? Even with enough points, they still drop the ball, truly outrageous.
The airdrop implementation method of a certain project has triggered many user complaints. It is reported that although the project has launched a token distribution plan, the hype has not met expectations, and related news exposure is limited. During the brief query window opened in the afternoon, some users reported receiving over 1,000 points but not being included in the airdrop eligibility list, raising questions about the screening mechanism—whether it is a system malfunction, a problem with witch attack detection, or something else entirely. Currently, the airdrop claim period has been postponed to two days later. Interested community members are encouraged to check whether their accounts are eligible for the airdrop. If there are indeed unreasonable screening logic or technical vulnerabilities, collective feedback and rights protection discussions may help push for improvements in the project’s mechanism.