Just been reading back on that whole zksync airdrop thing from 2024 and honestly it's wild how it played out. They dropped 17.5% of total supply to early users and contributors, and like 2.62 billion tokens got claimed in the first 10 hours alone. That's insane adoption for an airdrop.



But here's the interesting part - the behavior split was pretty telling. About 37% of top recipients just sold everything immediately, while another 33% held their full allocation. Total opposite strategies, which makes sense I guess when you're talking about a governance token for a Layer 2 scaling solution. Some people saw it as a quick flip opportunity, others believed in the zkSync ecosystem long-term.

Price-wise though, it got messy fast. Token dropped 27% from that initial 30 cent opening, and the network got absolutely hammered with congestion. People were waiting 20+ minutes just to claim their tokens. That's the kind of thing that kills momentum even when the fundamentals look solid.

Flash forward to now and ZK is trading way down - the zksync airdrop was meant to decentralize governance and build community, but the market's definitely cooled off since then. Current price sitting at $0.02 with a market cap around $159M. Pretty different from that initial $868M peak.

The whole thing was interesting though because it showed both the potential and the friction points of these large-scale airdrops. Good execution on distribution, messy execution on infrastructure. Wonder if projects learned anything from watching that play out.
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