Nillion CMO: Airdrop rules are allocated based on three dimensions: community value, development contribution, and validator participation
On March 11, Charlie Rogers, the chief marketing officer of privacy and security computing network Nillion, issued a post to clarify the airdrop rules, saying that the airdrop will be allocated based on three dimensions: community value, development contribution, and validator participation. The value weight system will be adopted, and members who have made substantial contributions to the ecosystem will be rewarded. The project will eliminate multi-wallets, one-click nodes, and low-active validators, and will not consider users who only submit 4 secrets and no other participation (no Ethereum pledged, no role in Discord, and no Nill Pill NFT held), as well as non-pledged validators who join after September 14, 2024.