Solana Mobile ecosystem has new developments. The project team plans to remove identified bot accounts from the initial SKR allocation to ensure a more transparent and fair airdrop distribution. The removed subscription quotas will not be wasted but will be reintroduced into the subsequent airdrop reserve pool for reuse. Behind this mechanism is a safeguard for the long-term healthy operation of the entire ecosystem—preventing the dilution effect of bot attacks on genuine participants. Solana has been exploring ways to make incentive mechanisms smarter and fairer, and this approach is another interesting case.
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GateUser-83accc29
· 3h ago
Will SKR go up? Where can I buy some?
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bridge_anxiety
· 3h ago
Really, again accusing the witch? How do I know if I was mistakenly harmed?
Accusing witches is easy to talk about, but is it really fair to operate? Let's ask a question first.
The Sol ecosystem is becoming more and more strict. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Hard to say.
The portion of the quota used for recycling feels like a de facto shrinkage.
Web3 emphasizes fairness and transparency, but it's always after the fact that things are clarified, which is quite ironic.
Clearing accounts is fine, but I'm worried that vague standards might be exploited by big players.
If this continues, the threshold for ordinary people to participate in airdrops will become increasingly higher.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 3h ago
Damn, finally a project dares to directly confront the witches, thumbs up
It's been a while talking about witch accounts, but only a few truly dare to take action
Recycling the quotas that were kicked out, this idea is really clever, no waste
Another SOL ecosystem trying to play the fairness card... wait, will this be just on paper again
By the way, is Solana hyping up the airdrop again? Let’s see the final execution before judging
If this operation really materializes, other projects should take notes
Preventing witch accounts is good, but I just want to know how they identify them
Why didn't I see the SKR airdrop? Did I miss it?
Sounds good, but don’t let it turn into another PR stunt...
Exactly, we should seriously crack down on witch accounts, I’ve been annoyed about this for a long time
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BearMarketBarber
· 3h ago
Getting stuck with the witch is actually a good thing; finally, a project that considers the feelings of genuine participants.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 3h ago
Wow, finally a project dares to get serious and clears out the Witch Ship
Big move! Only then can genuine players get the benefits
The SOL ecosystem's move is quite impressive, feels much more conscientious than some big projects
Clearing the witches allows for recycling and no waste, this approach is good
Basically, it's all about fighting for fairness, not sure how long they can stick to it
Even airdrops are repeatedly exploited for bloodsucking, these people are really ruthless
Finally, a project is starting to seriously regulate, what about the others?
Solana Mobile ecosystem has new developments. The project team plans to remove identified bot accounts from the initial SKR allocation to ensure a more transparent and fair airdrop distribution. The removed subscription quotas will not be wasted but will be reintroduced into the subsequent airdrop reserve pool for reuse. Behind this mechanism is a safeguard for the long-term healthy operation of the entire ecosystem—preventing the dilution effect of bot attacks on genuine participants. Solana has been exploring ways to make incentive mechanisms smarter and fairer, and this approach is another interesting case.