ROBO Airdrop: 40% of Supply Falls Into Hands of "One Group of Wallets"?

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The market has once again raised questions about the transparency of airdrops — this time involving the ROBO token project. 📊 What’s happening?

On-chain data (analyzed by Bubblemaps) shows: More than 7,000 new wallets exhibiting similar behavior. These wallets: Receive the same amount of ETH Transfer through 3 layers of intermediary wallets Then proceed to claim the ROBO airdrop 👉 Results: 199 million ROBO claimed Approximately 40% of the total airdrop allocation Estimated value around $8 million at launch 🔍 Where is the problem? This story is not new in crypto:

  1. Organized Sybil Attacks No longer just a few hundred small farming wallets But thousands of wallets operated systematically
  2. Airdrops are no longer as “fair” as expected Real users “grinding hard” still get skipped While bots/clusters of wallets dominate
  3. Power lies with the developers Conditions, snapshots, filters… all decided by the team If they want to “filter” or “pass through,” they can easily adjust 😐 Hard truth to accept Airdrops were once seen as: “Fair opportunities for early community” But in reality, they are gradually becoming: “Strategic game between developers and professional farming teams” And in many cases: Participants don’t lose because they’re “not diligent enough” But because they’re not on the invisible whitelist 🤔 So does “random” really exist? We often hear: “Random distribution” But when: Tokens are controlled by the team Distribution logic is not transparent 👉 “Random” sometimes is just… a story being told 🧠 Personal perspective The story of ROBO is not unique but part of a broader trend: Airdrops are shifting from “reward users” → “marketing tool + controlled distribution” Projects are becoming more sophisticated in: Countering Sybil (or pretending to) Coordinating token flows Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and personal viewpoints only, not investment advice.
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