ZKsync: Airdrops are divided into user-based allocations and contributor-based allocations. Wallets in the contributor category are not required to display activity on ZKsync Era
ZKsync responded to the "Why do some addresses with transactions of 0 still get allocations" query, stating: Airdrops are divided into user-based allocations (89% of airdrops) and contributor-based allocations (11% of airdrops). Wallets in the contributor category are not required to show activity on ZKsync Era. For example, contributor allocations focus on building early projects on ZKsync, contributing to relevant Github repositories, conducting security research, managing the community on Discord or participating in people and communities such as Degen, Bonsai, Crypto the Game, Pudgy, and Milady.
There are 184 addresses that are eligible for ZKsync Lite and have bridge assets on ZKsync Era, but no other transactions, and these wallets are eligible for airdrops.
In addition, 10 test addresses have been added for internal quality assurance and testing. A minimum of 917 tokens are assigned to these addresses. Once claimed, these tokens will be sent to the destruction address.