The rapid development of blockchain technology is reshaping our lives and business models. As a promotion and incentive mechanism in the blockchain ecosystem, airdrop has received great attention in recent years. However, airdrops often come with various challenges and risks, the most notable of which is Sybil Attack. This article will explore the significance and current situation of airdrops, analyze cases such as LayerZero and ZKSync, understand how they deal with challenges, and explore the development direction of airdrop mechanisms in the future.
Blockchain project parties choose to conduct airdrops for multiple purposes. These reasons establish the core position of airdrops in the blockchain ecosystem:
With the popularity of airdrop mechanisms, project parties are also facing more and more challenges and potential risks:
LayerZero’s Witch Sweep Operation has become a high-profile case in terms of responding to airdrop challenges. They have taken a series of measures to combat Sybil attacks and protect the fairness of airdrops.
On May 4, 2024, LayerZero Labs launched the “Self-Report Sybil Activity” program. If the Witch address self-reports the relevant address on the designated page, it will receive 15% of the expected allocation without answering any questions, the deadline is May 17th at 19:59:59.
After the self-reporting period ends, the cleanup operation will be divided into two phases. In Phase 1, the official will release a list of all identified Witch users, and those users who have been identified but have not self-reported will not be able to receive airdrop allocations; in Phase 2, the official will open the bounty, and users can submit detailed reports of Witch activities. Successful reporting will result in Witch users being denied airdrop allocations and bounty hunters will receive 10% of the expected allocation amount for Witch addresses.
Through these measures, LayerZero successfully marked and screened a large number of potential witch addresses, improving the fairness of the airdrop.
As of June 4, 2024, Bryan Pellegrino tweeted that the Witch Report was being reviewed and users could submit objections. Although being included on the reporting list increases the risk that the address in question will be considered a witch, it does not mean that the address will definitely be judged as a witch. The final list of witches is not out yet, and current reports may be false positives and will be screened at the end. The final list of witch addresses will be announced before the end of June.
Subsequently on June 8, 2024, Bryan Pellegrino tweeted again that Nansen had confirmed 60,995 addresses as witch address clusters:
and some Screenshots of other studio witch addresses:
Following LayerZero, ZKSync is a zero-knowledge proof-based technology ( The Layer 2 solution of ZK-Rollup (ZK-Rollup) expansion technology has also attracted great attention recently, especially its just-launched airdrop plan. The ZKSync Association will conduct a one-time airdrop of 3.6 billion ZK tokens to early users and adopters next week, with 695,232 eligible wallets. The snapshot is March 24, 2024, and community members can check airdrop eligibility at https://claim.zknation.io/ and claim airdrops starting next week until January 3, 2025.
This airdrop accounts for 17.5% of the total supply of ZK tokens. Users will be able to claim their tokens starting on June 24, 2024, with the claiming period lasting until the end of January 3, 2025.
The qualifications and criteria for ZKSync airdrop distribution are very strict to ensure that only genuine users and contributors are rewarded:
Eligibility is based on snapshot of ZKSync Era and ZKSync Lite activity on March 24, 2024 at 00:00 UTC.
ZKSync allocates airdrops based on users’ trading activities and positions on ZKSync Era and ZKSync Lite:
This airdrop places special emphasis on witch detection to ensure that real users are rewarded. ZKSync uses on-chain data analysis and behavioral pattern recognition to eliminate witch addresses, ensuring the fairness and validity of distribution.
What is quite interesting is that it did not enable large-scale witch sniping, but it was widely criticized for this. Among the 690,000 addresses that received airdrops, not only were the airdrop details vague, but there were also multiple witch addresses that had been checked. According to Witch Hunter Artemis, some rat warehouses obtained the same amount of money by depositing the same Ethereum funds on the same day. More than 2 million ZK tokens were obtained, and almost all accounts were marked on LayerZero’s witch list.
The tacit understanding of airdrop unspoken rules that the Wool Party and the project party have formed for a long time seems to have caused misunderstandings between the two. Many users believe that airdrops are the "earned income" they deserve. In a bear market, users work hard and actively, contribute fees to provide income, and help projects create the illusion of prosperity on the chain, so they should be "remunerated." However, these users have strong purpose, and project parties may not fully buy them.
The original intention of the project team is not to fight against the community, but after thousands of studios join the army, they need to be more cautious about airdrop distribution.
LayerZero and ZKSync’s airdrop plans demonstrate the innovative governance approaches adopted by blockchain projects when facing challenges such as Sybil attacks. These cases provide valuable experience for future airdrop designs.
In the current cryptocurrency ecosystem, various airdrop plans still face huge challenges and opportunities. We look forward to more blockchain projects learning from these successful experiences and designing a more fair, transparent and secure airdrop mechanism to contribute to the healthy development of the entire ecosystem. Both project teams and ordinary users should maintain a cautious and innovative attitude in this wave of new technology changes, and jointly welcome the infinite possibilities in this sea of stars.
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