🚀Ethereum's zkSync is gearing up for its ZK token airdrop on June 17, amidst some controversy. Critics are questioning the eligibility criteria, while zkSync is busy defending its Sybil attack prevention measures. Sybil attacks, for those not in the know, involve one entity creating multiple wallets to farm an airdrop. zkSync says it's used "explicit" Sybil detection and a unique airdrop design to reward organic users. However, some sneaky Sybil wallets may have slipped through. Meanwhile, Binance is offering its own ZK airdrop for those who missed out on the official one. The ZK token is currently trading pre-market for 36 cents. Let the games begin!