The highly anticipated ZKSync airdrop has turned into a major controversy, with the community labeling it #ZKscam. Users are outraged over unfair eligibility criteria and the dominance of Sybil accounts in the token distribution. The backlash highlights the challenges of maintaining trust in decentralized ecosystems.
- Only 695,232 out of 7 million ZKSync users qualified for the airdrop, sparking accusations of unfair distribution.
- Sybil accounts allegedly received over 2 million ZK tokens by exploiting identical ETH deposits, bypassing genuine users.
- Key contributors like Element NFT Marketplace ($20M+ in fees) were excluded, amplifying community outrage.
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