The so-called NIL community is a group of people who change their avatars to a blue cloth covering their eyes. It can be humorously said:
This is a group of blind warriors, or are they just giving away heads for free? I don't know if they can see the enemy with their eyes covered; they might not even realize the enemy is already dead.
This so-called DC contributor group, even with the identity of wait room, can receive airdrops of DC identity (insider trading). Recently, the officials invited a large number of 'contributors' to comment under my tweet, roughly implying: the community is everything. So I want to ask, what have you contributed? Time? Money? No, based on my understanding, what you contributed is just nonsense, copying and pasting the official words for newcomers, sending GM in the channel every day, playing Texas Hold'em, etc. Is this really what you call contribution? It's that easy to get more than 3K NIL tokens.
On DC, what your volunteers say to our node users roughly means: you paid a maximum of $10 in gas fees, plus the VPS costs, and you want to receive thousands of dollars in airdrops? The officials tacitly accepted this statement in the article when the rules were published.
As node users, we provide security and support for the entire network, playing an important role in the project's development. When registering for airdrop eligibility for the first time, most people are qualified, but when checking the airdrop amount for the second time, the result is 0 (not qualified). Is it because you saw too many registrations in the first phase, and the quantity allocated for insider trading is not enough, so you need to sacrifice some people? Moreover, some staked users have also been witch-hunted, which contradicts your so-called airdrop rules. Node users are crucial to the project's development, but the amount of airdrops received compared to the data of DC identities is at least 10 times less, if not more.
Personally, I support such large projects, but your actions are very disappointing. The token distribution airdrop ratio written in the white paper is 7.5%, but now this ratio is less than 2%. I want to ask where have the other tokens gone?
As KOLs, as leaders in the token farming track, we must speak out for the industry and the track, upholding fairness and justice. For those who have accepted hush money from the project parties, I suggest you take care of yourselves and not just blindly praise the project parties.
I hope the project parties face the issues directly.