unless you have sizable allos on some wallets you should maybe consider writing them off, there are firms out there that sell anti-sybil services and surely everyone who has claimed thus far has been reversed, grouped and identified lol crazy move publicly linking wallets iwo https://t.co/34NKnGr9YK
any airdrop program that invades your privacy by linking addresses is sus
Can we please for the love of good do Airdrop Claims / Checks in a way that respects privacy? The default should be a .CSV file ALWAYS for maximum compatibility w/ all the airdrop checkers Also, I just added all your sol wallets to my fed honeypot database https://t.co/Xchm1dTgUM
Concerns are rising within the cryptocurrency community regarding privacy issues linked to airdrop programs that connect Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL) wallets. Users are alarmed that the clustering of data could expose their addresses and personal information, particularly in light of potential scrutiny from the IRS. One user highlighted the risk of linking public addresses, which could lead to unintended exposure of all associated wallets. Additionally, there are calls for airdrop claims to be conducted in a manner that prioritizes user privacy, with suggestions for using .CSV files to enhance compatibility and security. The discussion also touched on the potential for firms offering anti-sybil services to identify users who have participated in airdrops, further complicating privacy concerns.