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Blockchain ID platforms could shift airdrops from risky to valuable
The role of airdrops within the blockchain eco has recently been under the microscope after Vitalik Buterin voiced his support for them, but what part do they really play?
Titus Capilnean, Vice President of Go-To-Market at Civic, told crypto.news that airdrops are a powerful tool for building and maintaining a loyal community within blockchain projects. In response to a recent Vitalik Buterin post in support of airdrops, Capilnean pointed out the significant risks posed by malicious actors who exploit these distributions.
In his original post supporting airdrops, Buterin suggested that airdrops could serve as an ideal testing ground for blockchain-based identity frameworks, addressing common challenges and refining these s in real-world scenarios
The Ethereum (ETH) co-founder also said airdrops could go beyond simple token distribution and become a tool for enhancing community engagement and project security as an initial use case for identity s.
In most cases, airdrops are designed to reward genuine community members, recognize valuable contributions, and ensure a fair, though not necessarily equal, distribution of tokens
One of the most popular token distributions this year was the Dogs (DOGS) airdrop which, consequently, disrupted the Telegram Wallet and some of the leading exchanges due to a huge amount of traffic.
Another long-awaited airdrop was that of the Hamster Combat token. After months of delay, the team behind the Telegram mini-game announced the tokens will be distributed on Sept. 26.
With respect to airdrops, Buterin says that part of their appeal is the idea of offering discounted token sales as an alternative to traditional airdrops. In this model, community members could purchase tokens at reduced rates based on their level of contribution or verified membership, a key tool used by many airdrops.
In response, Capilnean emphasized that Sybil attacks can severely undermine a project’s goals, which can target airdrops. In March 2023, a Sybil attack was used to target the Arbitrum airdrop. Such attacks lead to the misallocation of resources and can harm the project’s reputation and the value of its tokens
To mitigate these risks, Capilnean supported Buterin’s view that blockchain-based identity frameworks could be instrumental
Projects could ensure that token distributions are targeted and secure if they implement this practice, reducing the likelihood of exploitation. In turn, these airdrops could serve as testing grounds for these frameworks.
Despite the advantages, Capilnean cautions that integrating identity solutions into airdrop processes could add some complexity. Projects, especially in their early stages, may struggle with the technical challenges of effectively deploying these s
Nonetheless, the industry expert remains hopeful that blockchain-based identity s can turn airdrops from a risky endeavor into a valuable tool for fostering community growth.