Proposal for Linea Airdrop Multiplier Criteria to Combat Remaining Sybils

The best decision would be to eliminate users with less than 1500 lxp, according to the post by @Kanenz it is the best approach.

  1. Many people are saying that they came in through Studio Park, but there are also individuals who only started doing it after the park opened. I’ve been playing for almost half a year before I found out about POH and LXP. By the time I learned about them, the park had just opened. I checked the GAS, and it was a bit high, so I didn’t do the tasks. Later, when I saw that upgrading by cutting Kun lowered the GAS, I started doing it. Now I have around 1300 LXP. If it’s true that those with less than 1500 LXP who joined the park later don’t count, then why didn’t they make it so only old users with LXP could participate when the park was created? Why attract so many new people to join? When more people get involved, they start sending messages everywhere, saying we’re doing tasks with tens or hundreds of millions of addresses, acting like we’re so awesome and about to issue coins—are these people not human anymore?

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NO,It’d be better to set it up like this: no requirements for the first phase, 1000 LXP for the second phase, 2000 for the third, 3000 for the fourth, and keep increasing it. That way, newbies wouldn’t need to join. We’d only want old users, loyal users. If you didn’t come at the start, no need to come now. If you came but didn’t complete all the tasks, no need to come either.

It was purely your choice to do the tasks, and as you said yourself, you only started when it felt convenient for you. Nobody invited or forced you to participate.

Also, it was your responsibility to check how many LXP had already been minted and whether you’d even qualify before jumping in.

This is exactly the problem,when gas fees were sky-high and tasks were tough, there were barely 300K people grinding. The moment gas dropped to dust levels and tasks got easier, suddenly millions of ‘loyal users’ appeared, and now they expect an airdrop. Come on.

Only having more then 4000LXP points not recognise you not a sybil.Here lots of farms even with 6000 points!

It may not eliminate all Sybils, but having 4,000+ LXP significantly reduces them, that’s just a fact.

And no, you’re wrong, there are hardly 20K wallets above 6,000 LXP. If it was that easy to farm, we’d see way more high-LXP wallets, but we don’t.

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You’re mistaken most of the high-LXP wallets flagged as Sybils were linked to their low-LXP wallets, which were connected to their main wallets, especially because of the fee reduction during the upgrade.
So you completely miss the point, just by looking at the distribution everything is clear.

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LOL.Bro …

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All the noise is not necessary. Linea team must announce the tokenomics and criteri as soon as possible.