Warden Protocol's airdrop mechanism has attracted quite a bit of attention. The official announcement states that the airdrop registration will officially start on January 19, 2026. Specific participation rules and details can be found in the project's official updates. However, there are still some doubts within the community regarding the ranking calculation logic—especially concerning the leaderboard scoring part, which indeed requires the project team to provide clearer explanations. Some participants mentioned that they ranked around 2000th in the previous two rounds of activities, but they are still observing the final airdrop distribution plan. Whether the incentive mechanism design of such projects can be implemented fairly and transparently often determines the community's level of engagement.
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MerkleDreamer
· 1h ago
The ranking rules are so vague, it's really a bit frustrating.
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Another "wait for official clarification" situation. When can it be more straightforward?
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How are the top 2000 allocated? It's hard to say right now; we have to wait for the final plan to come out.
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Fair and transparent? Sounds good, but the key is whether it can be implemented.
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No matter how fancy the mechanism design is, if it's unclear, it's useless.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 13h ago
I really can't understand the ranking algorithm; no one has explained how the scoring works.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-16 18:55
It's the same old opaque ranking trick, really getting annoying.
The veterans say they are ranked 2000th, but who knows how the final distribution is calculated.
Wait, does that mean we have to wait another year until January 19? The project team should at least clarify the rules.
It feels like just another script to cut the leeks. I bet five dollars that the final airdrop will be disappointingly small.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 01-16 18:55
Ranking algorithm still can't figure it out, these projects are the most annoying
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Wait, it doesn't launch until January 2026? I thought it had already started...
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How is the leaderboard score calculated? It really needs a thorough explanation
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Around 2000th place in the first two phases, now I don't even know what the final payout will be, observing
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Ah, it's that same opaque mechanism again, why is it always like this
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Basically, it depends on how the project team plays in the end; fairness or unfairness all depends on their word
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-16 18:45
The ranking logic is so complicated, it feels like another game of information asymmetry.
Warden Protocol's airdrop mechanism has attracted quite a bit of attention. The official announcement states that the airdrop registration will officially start on January 19, 2026. Specific participation rules and details can be found in the project's official updates. However, there are still some doubts within the community regarding the ranking calculation logic—especially concerning the leaderboard scoring part, which indeed requires the project team to provide clearer explanations. Some participants mentioned that they ranked around 2000th in the previous two rounds of activities, but they are still observing the final airdrop distribution plan. Whether the incentive mechanism design of such projects can be implemented fairly and transparently often determines the community's level of engagement.