Matter Labs' announcement of the first ZKsync (CRYPTO:ZK) airdrop on June 17, 2024, allocating 17.5% of its native token, has sparked widespread community backlash.
Critics argue that key participants were excluded unfairly, and the distribution strategy lacks transparency.
Many community members have expressed dissatisfaction, urging others to switch to alternative Layer 2 solutions like Arbitrum (CRYPTO:ARB).
Accusations of favoritism and irregular token distribution criteria have amplified the controversy, intensifying calls for clarity and fairness in the airdrop process despite ZKsync's efforts to clarify eligibility requirements.