• Ethereum scaling solution zkSync has encountered some problems during the distribution of the much-anticipated and controversial ZK tokens.

The network is currently under high load. Some RPC services may be experiencing reduced performance. " At the time of writing, the team has yet to announce that the problem has been resolved.

However, despite the ongoing issues, ZK Nation, a community created to manage the ecosystem and tokens, said that 45% of the tokens issued have already been claimed by more than 225,000 wallets.

'It's Monday,' they joked.

(1/2) The network is currently under heavy load. The performance of some RPC services may be degraded.

Teams are working to improve RPC throughput.

Please wait for updates.

The ZK Nation team spent much of the weekend answering questions from angry community members on Twitter and updating the FAQ document on the Sybil detection method used to determine compliance.

Sybil attacks occur when a single user creates and manages multiple accounts or wallets and uses them to gain undue influence. However, a very active user group claims that the Sybil detection system misses suspicious wallets.

ZK Nation defends its verification method, saying it wanted to avoid the risk of being too strict and excluding real users.

The sophisticated Sybil wallet "funds accounts from many different exchange addresses that do not interact with each other, use random amounts, use software that randomizes people's daily behavior patterns, and even use (the zkSync payment system and so on) to perform project-specific actions," ZK Nation writes in its FAQs. \n Next week, ZkSync will begin distributing two-thirds of its 21 billion ZK tokens to community wallets, making it the largest token distribution for a scalable project on #ЛюбимыйТокен . The first 17.

The second wave will begin next week, June 24, and will extend to zkSync's native projects, external contributors, and protocol guilds.

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