So the team use +100 hours promoting to take 2k$ they already have?
Come on guys 😀
I'm defenately not accusing them, and I'm pretty sure they mean well... However, I don't think that the fact they've invested a lot of their time is a valid argument for a flawed airdrop distribution model.
$2k is $2k, and since there is no "provable fair" distribution method (as a matter of fact it's pretty easy for them to cheat) there is no way of being sure everything is distributed fairly.
I also think the argument of "some people being able to claim a couple wallets" is not just. I'm not going to invest my time in cheating, but i guess it wouldn't be to hard to:
- write a bot that monitors the project's telegram channel
- as soon as the wallets are posted, the bot will download them, together with the passwords
- as soon as a wallet is downloaded, he can use a script to automatically decrypt the wallet and export the xprv and first private key
- the script can then create a transaction that spends all funds in the wallet, and immediately broadcast said transaction to a lot of nodes.
I'm pretty sure that if a dedicated, knowledgeable thirth world programmer (because, let's face it, for somebody in a first world country, the $2k might not be worth the time you'd have to invest) really put his mind to this, he could grab all hundred wallets before honest participants even get the chance to download, open and spend from a single wallet...