Monad’s airdrop initiative has drawn sharp criticism from the crypto community, as many users, including Hyperliquid and HypurrNFT participants, are left ineligible despite meeting trading volume expectations.
Monad's recent airdrop for its native MON token has sparked widespread criticism, particularly among Hyperliquid and HypurrNFT users who claim the eligibility criteria are unfairly restrictive. While Monad plans to distribute tokens to over 235,000 users, many in the crypto community feel the process is disconnected from actual participation. Critics, including Coin Metrika, argue that the airdrop has prioritized investors over long-term supporters, prompting frustration within its user base. Despite this, Monad aims to reward active community members, developers, and high-volume traders with MON tokens.