Catizen draws criticism with airdrop distribution: Crisis grows.

Telegram's popular game Catizen has become the focus of criticism after announcing its airdrop distribution.

Catizen, one of the most famous games in the $TON ecosystem, announced its airdrop criteria a few days ago. When the criteria are examined, players who increase referrals rather than those who have put a lot of effort into the game stand out. Players who hardly play the game have outpaced thousands of people with their CATI income from referrals. However, a large portion of Catizen players reacted to the airdrop distribution.

CATI will have a total supply of 1 billion tokens and 305 million tokens will be released. CATI, which has a great reputation even before it was released, will be listed on many cryptocurrency exchanges on September 20.

"I ranked 6,054th among 36 million players, but I only received 39 CATIs," one player claimed. "How can someone call this a fair distribution? We need transparency in token distribution," he continued.

Other players also rebelled over the amount of #CATI they earned despite playing the game for so long. In a short time, the hashtag “catizenscam” started trending on X. However, the complaints are not only focused on the number of tokens allocated to players. Another factor that drew reaction was the previously unannounced changes in the token distribution model and distribution criteria.

Catizen players are waiting for the #CATI listing. Expectations have fallen with the announcement of the airdrop amounts. It is currently unpredictable what the CATI price will be.
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