Dragonfly partner Haseeb has criticized the current airdrop model, highlighting its structural issues. He notes that projects often attract 'farmers' who create fake activities to receive airdrops, only to sell them quickly after the Token Generation Event (TGE), rendering the results ineffective. Haseeb suggests implementing a 'Holder Score' system, which would allocate future airdrops and crowdfunding amounts based on users' past token behaviors, such as holding periods, governance participation, fee spending, and liquidity provision.
Haseeb recommends that airdrop allocations should be less than 15% of the total token supply, with the remainder distributed through tiered crowdfunding sales. This approach aims to reward genuine long-term holders with discounts, fostering a healthier token distribution mechanism.
Dragonfly Partner Criticizes Airdrop Model, Proposes Holder Score System
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