According to Deep Tide TechFlow, on November 28, in response to the accusations from Movement co-founder Rushi Manche, Scroll co-founder Sandy published several responses today, key information includes:

1. Acknowledge that the airdrop design was poor and harmed some users in the community, and will make up for it through Session 2;
2. The team wallet did not claim the airdrop, and to avoid confusion in the future, the points related to those wallets will be removed;
3. Never pressured team members to buy tokens at the valuation of the last round;
4. The team is restructuring to adapt to the next stage of development, and some team members will leave, believing they will shine in their new positions.

Previously, Movement Labs co-founder Rushi Manche accused the Scroll team of numerous issues, which damaged the reputation of the EVM L2 ecosystem.