To avoid interference from multi-account studios and ensure that ordinary users feel a sense of fairness and reasonableness, the points mechanism needs to balance fairness, simplicity of operation, and anti-cheating measures. Here are some reasonable planning suggestions: First, introduce multi-layered identity verification to limit multi-account operations. Require facial recognition or dynamic KYC verification before each points-related operation, such as randomly requiring a face scan or SMS confirmation. This can significantly increase the cost of bulk account registration for studios while protecting real users. Next, adjust the points acquisition rules to balance transaction and holding rewards. Transaction points can be retained, but a daily cap should be set, for example, a maximum of 10 points can be earned through transactions per day. Holding points can increase in tiers, such as earning 1 point for holding $1,000, 3 points for holding $5,000, and 5 points for holding over $10,000, encouraging long-term holding instead of short-term accumulation. Then, optimize the airdrop distribution mechanism by removing randomness. Airdrops should be directly allocated based on points ranking, automatically distributed once points are met, and users cannot choose projects, preventing high-scoring users from missing out on rewards due to 'luck.' At the same time, set up a points reset mechanism: if users do not participate in activities within a certain period, points will gradually decrease to prevent studios from stockpiling accounts. Finally, increase community task points, such as participating in project Q&A, social media interaction, or wallet activity tasks, with a daily cap of 2 points for each type of task. These tasks have low costs, are easy for ordinary users to participate in, and are difficult for studios to automate. Such a mechanism, through technical restrictions and rule optimization, can effectively curb point inflation by studios, lower the participation threshold for ordinary users, and make points distribution more transparent.