AirdropForAll

AirdropForAll

A generic airdrop creation tool for the community

AirdropForAll

AirdropForAll

A generic airdrop creation tool for the community

The problem AirdropForAll solves

It's great to hear that AirdropForAll is offering a solution to help protocols create airdrops more efficiently and securely. Airdrops can be a powerful way to engage with a project's community and reward early adopters, but they can also be time-consuming to manage and susceptible to Sybil attacks.

Using Polygon ID verification is a good way to mitigate the risk of Sybil attacks, as it requires users to prove their identity on the Polygon network before they can claim the airdrop. This helps to ensure that each user can only claim the airdrop once, rather than creating multiple fake accounts to claim it multiple times.

By providing a platform for protocols to create and manage their own airdrops, AirdropForAll can help to streamline the process and reduce the maintenance burden. This can be especially helpful for smaller projects that may not have the resources to manage a large-scale airdrop on their own.

Overall, AirdropForAll sounds like a promising solution for protocols that run airdrops on the Polygon network. It will be interesting to see how it evolves and adapts to the needs of the community over time.

Challenges we ran into

Polygon ID KYC verification was not been working for the last few days, a major setback.

Tracks Applied (4)

Polygon: Build a sybil resistant airdrop tool using Polygon ID

We used Polygon ID for user authentication via ZK verification.

Polygon Technology

Polygon: Open Track

We used Polygon Mumbai Network for the deployment.

Polygon Technology

Quicknode: Built on QuickNode RPC

We used QuickNode RPC for deployment on Matic Mumbai Testnet.

QuickNode

ConsenSys: Truffle + Infura

We used these for local testing and deployments.

ConsenSys

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