Mudit Gupta from zkSync rival Polygon said the ZK token airdrop could be the most “farmed airdrop ever,” claiming it lacks anti-bot measures.
Ethereum zero-knowledge (ZK) layer-2 scaler zkSync has faced backlash from crypto industry watchers for a claimed lack of anti-Sybil measures and unfair distribution for the airdrop of its self-titled token, zkSync (ZK).
“zkSync airdrop is out. Most farmable and farmed airdrop ever probably,” Mudit Gupta, the information security chief of rival layer-2 network Polygon wrote in a June 11 X post.
“Almost no Sybil filtering as far as I can see,” Gupta added. “Anyone who knew the criteria could’ve easily farmed the shit out of it.”