Due to Starknet and Celestia airdrop rules, airdrop hunters began sending a large number of spam comments to GitHub
Due to Starknet and Celestia offering airdrop rewards to code contributors, airdrop hunters began sending spam comments on GitHub repositories for projects that may launch token airdrops in the future. Scroll GitHub repository received more than 1,000 comments over the weekend. It is reported that Celestia offers 6% of the supply in the airdrop, one-third of which is given to contributors, mainly those on GitHub. The Starknet Foundation has distributed approximately 7% of its airdrop to contributing developers.
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