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@SeismicSys
🪂Airdrops today are mostly public, and that causes problems.
People with better tools can see everything on-chain and get ahead, while normal users often feel late before they even begin.
Privacy chains change this because actions aren’t visible to everyone.
That means no one can copy your moves, track your wallet, or farm smarter just by watching your activity.
When data stays private, airdrops can finally reward people based on real usage, not on who has the best bots.
It makes the system fairer because everyone starts from the same level.
This also helps projects understand real user behavior without exposing personal details publicly.
They can reward actual contributors instead of people who just imitate others to farm points.
For users, this means you get credit for what you do — not for what someone else learns by spying on your address.
It turns airdrops into something more honest, where effort matters more than shortcuts.
If privacy becomes normal in Web3, airdrops will feel very different from what we know today.
Fairer, safer, and more meaningful and @SeismicSys is one of the first chains building toward that future.
#seismic #SeismicSys
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