🚀 Ethereum's zkSync is under fire for its ZK token airdrop. Critics say it lacked anti-Sybil measures, allowing crafty crypto farmers to "farm the heck out of it." The airdrop was open to 695,232 wallets, but some say the eligibility criteria were too easy to game. Nansen, a crypto analytics firm, clarified they didn't advise on allocations or perform anti-Sybil checks. Meanwhile, zkSync argued that strict anti-Sybil measures often exclude real users. Despite the controversy, the ZK tokens could be worth up to $52.3 million. So, who's up for some farming? 🌾