Noticed something interesting about zkPass—they rolled out details for their genesis airdrop eligibility. Turns out if you've dropped any ZK-related content on blogging platforms before their official announcement, you might qualify.
Got curious and went through the signup myself. The whole ZK privacy angle they're pushing could shake things up in the identity verification space.
Anyone else digging into what zkPass is building? Always down to hear different takes on these zero-knowledge proof projects.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 12-13 20:33
zkPass's airdrop design is quite interesting; previously written ZK-related content can be somewhat related. It's a bit like giving red envelopes to community contributors.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 12-12 22:38
Wow, this airdrop threshold seems a bit particular.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 12-12 13:12
By the way, the airdrop rules for zkPass are quite interesting... I had written a few articles about ZK before, and now I find that I actually qualify to receive it? It's a bit surprising.
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screenshot_gains
· 12-10 21:09
Haha, it's another game of "early content creator" airdrop hunters... but zkPass's approach to privacy authentication does have some merit.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 12-10 21:09
Damn, the airdrop requirements are way too lenient. Just by posting anything related to zk, you can get it?
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SolidityJester
· 12-10 21:09
Bro, this airdrop logic is a bit outrageous. Just writing a few zk articles to get tokens? The threshold feels a bit too low.
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AirdropLicker
· 12-10 21:03
Are they coming to harvest the little guys again? It seems like this zkPass Genesis airdrop is just a scam to lure people in.
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PensionDestroyer
· 12-10 20:55
Whoa, these airdrop conditions are too vague. Just writing something related to ZK before counts? How do you define it?
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 12-10 20:55
The zkPass airdrop design is quite interesting this time. Early content creators directly benefit from it, and I like this logic.
Noticed something interesting about zkPass—they rolled out details for their genesis airdrop eligibility. Turns out if you've dropped any ZK-related content on blogging platforms before their official announcement, you might qualify.
Got curious and went through the signup myself. The whole ZK privacy angle they're pushing could shake things up in the identity verification space.
Anyone else digging into what zkPass is building? Always down to hear different takes on these zero-knowledge proof projects.