With the 1,500 LXP minimum requirement and multichain activity now widely discussed across Twitter and Telegram, it is crucial for the Linea team to take a snapshot immediately.
Reasoning:
- Prevention of Last-Minute Sybil Farming – Now that multichain activity is being considered, Sybil farmers will start artificially inflating their transaction history, making it harder to differentiate real users from Sybils later.
- Ensuring Fairness – Many genuine users have been active and engaged for months. Allowing Sybils to farm transactions now would dilute the rewards for actual contributors.
- Historical Activity Matters – Airdrops should reward long-term users, not those who rush to exploit criteria at the last minute.
Proposed Action:
- Take an immediate snapshot of user activity, both on Linea and other chains, to lock in eligibility based on organic engagement.
- Use historical data rather than recent activity to assess multichain footprints and prevent last-minute farming.
- Announce the snapshot publicly to discourage manipulation and ensure a fair distribution.
By taking action now, the Linea team can maintain the integrity of the airdrop and ensure that rewards go to real contributors, not last-minute opportunists.