Did the sybils achieve their goal? Alpha will help!

It’s no secret by now that sybils are equally happy with both the <1500 cutoff filter that intentionally circulates in discord, and <2000, having a monstrous number of wallets in all these ranges, and even higher. Maybe they can get their way.

Personally, something bothers me. There is not a single mention of whether the NFT Voyage ALPHA for the testnet, which a user MINTED and did not sell, will be counted as a criterion. To be honest, the main beneficiaries of NFTs so far have been sybils, who received the maximum amount of LXP, more than any real users simply by purchasing various NFTs, without spending time on completing testnets under most difficult conditions of high gas fees and deadlines.

In my opinion, this is unfair, especially considering how few Alpha NFTs were minted among the million wallets in the Linea testnet and many millions of sybil wallets in even simpler testnets of other projects.

Those who minted Alpha without selling (when it was worth up to $800), is definitely not a sybil script wallet, but true fans who believe in the prospects of the project and deserves special attention.

I ask the team to take that into consideration.

I am surprised by how the team treated their Voyage NFT collection. Instead of breathing new life into it, their decisions have simply sunk and devalued it, even though it could have been further developed to strengthen their community. If we exclude the lower-tier NFTs from this collection, the original recipients of the Alpha Edition NFT put in a tremendous amount of work without any prior information about potential rewards or LXP points.

The team overcomplicated the process of earning LXP and is now struggling to come up with fair solutions for distributing the drop. I would also suggest that the team pay attention to the Linea Voyage - Alpha Edition NFT and the points you mentioned above.

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thanks for your support