Threshold is quite important for rewarding real users.
I believe several filters must be considered.
Here they are in order:
1- Minimum LXP: 2000 (at least maximum participation in two different events like linea-park and linea culture-szn). Completing social tasks is almost impossible for bots, so the 2000 LXP threshold will blow bots/industrial farmers away.
LXP receivers before Linea Park should be excluded from this.
1.2- Approaching LXPs with a tier system makes a lot of sense. However, to avoid turning this into an NFT testnet whale game (pay-to-win), the multipliers should be reasonable:
2000-2500 1x
2500-3000 1.25x
3000-3500 1.5x
3500-4000 1.75x
4000-4500 2x
4500-5000 2.25x
5000-5500 2.5x
5500-6000 2.75x
6000-6500 3x
……
With such an approach, after correctly identifying real users, I expect a highly rewarding and satisfying airdrop allocation.
2- Non-LXP Day - Week Activity
A good example of this: (LayerZero rewarding users who continued to use the platform even after the snapshot date was announced – most of these users were real).
3- The number of people holding less than 0.005 ETH is quite high. I believe many sybil-industrial farmers fall into this group.
(This shouldn’t be limited to ETH – the entire wallet balance should be > 0.005e to qualify).
LXP receivers before Linea Park should be excluded from this.
4- My view on other NFTs and memetokens in the Linea ecosystem:
I believe these individuals should be rewarded without extreme multipliers.
This shouldn’t be limited to just OG NFT holders and should include the top 5-10 NFTs/tokens by market value.
Of course, some collections/tokens may reasonably receive slightly higher multipliers.
5- LXP/LXP-L ratio should be distributed at approximately 70-30%.
Please remember this is just a suggestion.
I believe LXP holders should have an allocation score based on their on-chain activity. I think this is the healthiest approach.
Linea Names, Sovs, NFTs, memecoins, etc.
I’m sure the team will do their best, no doubt about it.